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Match Books to Strategies
In this activity, you will target specific comprehension strategies and identify books from your classroom library and school that best support teaching the strategy.
Selecting appropriate books for explicit and strategic instruction is an essential component of planning a successful comprehension strategy lesson. When making decisions for teaching comprehension you should match the book to the strategy:
- Target specific comprehension strategies you would like to teach your class.
- Identify books from your classroom library and around your school that would be effective in supporting each specific comprehension strategy.
- To add a level of higher understanding, identify a theme for each book. Encourage children to make connections between their own experiences and the events in the story, and relate them to the theme.
- Record this information on searchable index cards.
For example:
Title |
Strategies |
Theme |
Frog and Toad |
Organizing Information: story structure |
Friendship |
Brave Irene |
Elaborating on Ideas: character description |
Reaching goals |
Here are some suggestions of genres that are useful in teaching the following strategies:
Genre |
Strategies |
Folk Tales |
Story structure, summarization |
Fables |
Cause/Effect |
General Fiction |
Character change |
Realistic Fiction |
Making connections with child's own experiences |
Non-fiction |
Sorting and categorizing |
You may also choose to arrange these titles by reading format -- those books that are best used as read-alouds, shared reading, or guided reading groups.
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