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Pre-Reading Strategies focusing on Probable Passages based on the work of Kylene Beers Teaching Demonstration Rene’ Montgomery MWP 2011

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Page 1: Pre-Reading Strategies focusing on  Probable Passages based on the work of  Kylene   Beers

Pre-Reading Strategiesfocusing on

Probable Passagesbased on the work of

Kylene Beers

Teaching DemonstrationRene’ Montgomery

MWP 2011

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My family is a constant reminder that teaching is my profession and should not consume my whole life. There is importance in balance, and my family helps me find and keep that balance.

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Cloquet High SchoolHome of the Lumberjacks

I currently teach at Cloquet High School, home of the Lumberjacks! I am the English Department chair, English Teacher, and Reading Teacher.

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Before teaching in Cloquet, I taught English for a company called GEOS in Japan. I lived there for 2 ½ years.

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Before Japan, I taught English and Reading at the North Branch Middle School, in Minnesota. Home of the Vikings.

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My first teaching job was at Dawson County High School in Glendive, Montana.

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I spent one year of College at the University of Birmingham England…

I guess you can say I have been around a few blocks!

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Now I find myself in the position of being a veteran teacher. However, I don’t always feel very wise or very much like a sage. However, I always try to work hard to…

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Keep things Fresh…

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Great books for teachers about teaching reading

in all content areas

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From Chapter 6: “Frontloading Meaning: Pre-Reading Strategies,” When Kids Can’t Read What Teachers Can Do, by Kyleen Beers (p. 73).

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Pre-Reading Strategies most are familiar with:

•Anticipaton Guides•K-W-L

What Pre-Reading Strategies do and why we should use them:•“Frontload” meaning.•According to Beers, 68% of teachers surveyed begin a reading assignment simply by talking about the author’s background or telling students something about the text. Does not engage students to actively read.•Pre-reading strategies should engage students with the text, even before they read. This eliminates passive reading and helps students to:• Tap into and use prior knowledge• Engage with the text• Consider sequencing, cause and effect

relationships, make comparisons, inferences, and predictions.

• Identify vocabulary needs• Construct meaning, even before they

read.

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Teacher Modeling: Oranges by Gary Soto

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Probable Passages•Gets students to make predictions•Activate prior knowledge•Draw connections•Examine causal relationships•Make inferences•And form imagesEven before they read the text.

Probable passages•Encourages strong and active reading habits

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Your Turn!

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Word List:1. Aliens2. Brethren3. Discrimination 4. Dominating5. Dubious6. Forest7. Freedom8. Grandmother9. Homeland10. Memories11. Revival12. Strangers13. Suffered14. Tar paper shacks15. Tavois

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1. Chart and Gist statement2. Sharing and comparing word placement3. Sharing gist statements4. Read Prologue5. After/author perspective6. Small group share and compare

Kylene Beers ‘s Letter to George at the end of chapter 6: : “Frontloading Meaning: Pre-Reading Strategies,” When Kids Can’t Read What Teachers Can Do, by Kyleen Beers

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Other conversation:

How to adapt to nonfiction?

Shorter Version: word splash

Probable SentencesTea Party (rename it!)