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    • A. Vocabulary
    • B. Context Clues
    • C. Prefixes – Suffixes
    • D. Metaphors – Similes – Idioms
    • E. Daily Oral Vocabulary
  • 2-Thinking-Integrating
    • A. Reading Think-Along
    • B. Main Idea
    • C. Cause and Effect
    • D. Compare and Contrast
    • E. Fact and Opinion
    • F. Sequential Order
    • G. Summarization
  • 3-Problem-Solving/Decision-Making
    • A. Character Analysis
    • E. Mutual Storytelling Technique
    • B. Conflict Analysis
    • C. Making Predictions
    • D. Daily Oral Math (DOM)
  • 4-Reacting-Interacting
    • A. Journal Writing
    • B. Note-Taking
    • C. Generic Writing Forms
    • D. Daily Oral Language (DOL)
  • 5-Testing
    • A. Reading Skills Practice Tests
    • B. Learning Styles Skills Test
    • c. Higher-Order Thinking Skills Test

B. Main Idea

January 31st, 2010

Long a mainstay of reading instruction, focusing students’ attention upon the central ideas of a selection presents a legitimate initial focus.

Of course, the what’s and why’s of reaoning that make one idea predominate over other similar ideas expands students’ understanding and interpretation of that material.

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Teaching Strategy Outline

  • Introduction
  • 1-Word Study
    • A. Vocabulary
    • B. Context Clues
    • C. Prefixes – Suffixes
    • D. Metaphors – Similes – Idioms
    • E. Daily Oral Vocabulary
  • 2-Thinking-Integrating
    • A. Reading Think-Along
    • B. Main Idea
    • C. Cause and Effect
    • D. Compare and Contrast
    • E. Fact and Opinion
    • F. Sequential Order
    • G. Summarization
  • 3-Problem-Solving/Decision-Making
    • A. Character Analysis
    • B. Conflict Analysis
    • C. Making Predictions
    • D. Daily Oral Math (DOM)
    • E. Mutual Storytelling Technique
  • 4-Reacting-Interacting
    • A. Journal Writing
    • B. Note-Taking
    • C. Generic Writing Forms
    • D. Daily Oral Language (DOL)
  • 5-Testing
    • A. Reading Skills Practice Tests
    • B. Learning Styles Skills Test
    • c. Higher-Order Thinking Skills Test


Resources

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  • Fairy Tale Fables
  • Free Graphic Organizers
  • Teacher Time-Savers
  • Teaching Supplies
  • Toolkit Bulletin
  • Web 2.0 ESL
  • Web 2.0 Fables
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