Monday, December 12, 2011
Friday, December 9, 2011
WHAT IS TEXT-DEPENDENT ANALYSIS?
As we begin to study the Common Core Standards, we start seeing references to “text-dependent analysis” and “text complexity”. Let’s explore text-dependent analysis first.
Among the highest priorities of the Common Core State Standards is that elementary students learn to read texts closely and are able to acquire knowledge from the text. Click below to continue reading about text-dependent analysis.
WHAT IS COLLEGE/CAREER READINESS?
Students who are College and Career Ready (K-5)
The descriptions that follow are not standards themselves but instead offer a portrait of students who meet the standards set out in this document. As students advance through the grades and master the standards in reading, writing, speaking, listening, and language, they are able to exhibit with increasing fullness and regularity these capacities of the literate individual. To read about the characteristics of students who are College and Career Ready, click below...
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
READING AND THE COMMON CORE
Our instruction in reading will begin to shift. Common core ELA standards expect students to “Read like a detective and write like an investigative reporter.” In order to do that, students must be able to comprehend a variety of genres and text.
Comprehension is defined as “intentional thinking during which meaning is constructed through interactions between the text and the reader” (Harris & Hodges,1995).
We know that reading comprehension is influenced by two factors:
- Amount of engaged reading, and
- Level of prior knowledge.
As teachers plan for every child’s core instruction, they need to include:
- time for a good quantity of engaged reading,
- the opportunity for student choice,
- a variety of interesting books,
- time for collaboration with peers, and
- time for reading in the content areas that include all of the above.
Of these five, the research tells us that the one that has the greatest impact on comprehension is number 3, the variety of interesting tests, followed closely by student choice.
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