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This practical K-12 teacher resource explains the "whats," "whys,"
and "how-tos" of using Questioning the Author (QtA), a powerful
approach for enhancing reading comprehension and engagement.
Thorough yet concise, the book shows how to plan lessons using both
narrative and expository texts, formulate open-ended Queries, and
guide class discussions around them. The authors discuss how QtA
has evolved over many years of classroom application and include
innovative ideas for integrating vocabulary instruction and writing
prompts into QtA lessons. Also provided are steps for gradually
transitioning from teacher-led instruction to independent reading.
The book features extended examples of teachers implementing QtA,
as well as four complete texts that can be downloaded and printed
for classroom use.
Grasping the meaning of a text enables K-8 students to appreciate
its language and structure through close reading, which in turn
leads to deeper comprehension. This book explains the relationship
between comprehension and close reading and offers step-by-step
guidelines for teaching both of these key elements of literacy.
Reproducible lessons are shared for eight engaging texts (excerpts
from fiction, nonfiction, and poetry), complete with discussion
tips, queries that scaffold comprehension, close reading
activities, and connections to the Common Core State Standards
(CCSS). The authors model lesson development and guide teachers in
constructing their own lessons. Texts for 10 additional lessons are
provided in the Appendix. Purchasers get access to a Web page where
they can download and print all 18 texts in a convenient 8 1/2" x
11" size.
This practical K-12 teacher resource explains the "whats," "whys,"
and "how-tos" of using Questioning the Author (QtA), a powerful
approach for enhancing reading comprehension and engagement.
Thorough yet concise, the book shows how to plan lessons using both
narrative and expository texts, formulate open-ended Queries, and
guide class discussions around them. The authors discuss how QtA
has evolved over many years of classroom application and include
innovative ideas for integrating vocabulary instruction and writing
prompts into QtA lessons. Also provided are steps for gradually
transitioning from teacher-led instruction to independent reading.
The book features extended examples of teachers implementing QtA,
as well as four complete texts that can be downloaded and printed
for classroom use.
Grasping the meaning of a text enables K-8 students to appreciate
its language and structure through close reading, which in turn
leads to deeper comprehension. This book explains the relationship
between comprehension and close reading and offers step-by-step
guidelines for teaching both of these key elements of literacy.
Reproducible lessons are shared for eight engaging texts (excerpts
from fiction, nonfiction, and poetry), complete with discussion
tips, queries that scaffold comprehension, close reading
activities, and connections to the Common Core State Standards
(CCSS). The authors model lesson development and guide teachers in
constructing their own lessons. Texts for 10 additional lessons are
provided in the Appendix. Purchasers get access to a Web page where
they can download and print all 18 texts in a convenient 8 1/2" x
11" size.
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