Close Reading in the Secondary Classroom. Jeff Flygare
JEFFFLYGARE
Close Reading in the Secondary Classroom
THE CLASSROOM STRATEGIES SERIES
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Sharon Borton
Vice Principal
Victory Middle School
Meridian, Idaho
Debbie Duffee
English Teacher
Hallsville High School
Hallsville, Texas
Julie Ray
Reading Teacher
Taylor Road Middle School
Johns Creek, Georgia
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CONTENTS
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR | |
ABOUT MARZANO RESEARCH | |
INTRODUCTION | |
Definition of Close Reading | |
How to Use This Book | |
CHAPTER 1 | RESEARCH AND THEORYThe Need for Close ReadingThe History of Close ReadingResearch BackgroundInstructional ShiftsA Process for Close ReadingSummary |
CHAPTER 2 | PREREADINGText SelectionTeacher PreparationStudent Introduction to Close ReadingPrereading ActivitiesSummaryChapter 2: Comprehension Questions |
CHAPTER 3 | READING TWICE AND ANNOTATINGReading a PassageUsing Literary and Rhetorical Text DevicesSummaryChapter 3: Comprehension Questions |
CHAPTER 4 | GENERATING QUESTIONS AND READING ANALYTICALLYStudent QuestionsAnalytical ReadingSummaryChapter 4: Comprehension Questions |
CHAPTER 5 | DISCUSSING AS A CLASS OR ANALYZING INDIVIDUALLY, AND USING PROCESSING ACTIVITIESDiscussing as a Class or Analyzing IndividuallyUsing Processing ActivitiesSummaryChapter 5: Comprehension Questions |
CHAPTER 6 | PLANNING AND ASSESSING CLOSE READINGMeasuring Student Progress in Close ReadingPlanning for Close ReadingAssessing Close ReadingSummaryChapter 6: Comprehension Questions |
EPILOGUE | |
APPENDIX A: ANSWERS TO COMPREHENSION QUESTIONSAnswers to Chapter 2: Comprehension QuestionsAnswers to Chapter 3: Comprehension QuestionsAnswers to Chapter 4: Comprehension |