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Reading Strategies

Reading Nonfiction Text in Guided Reading and Small Groups

December 6, 2018 Jessica Rogers

guided reading demonstration in an elementary using nonfiction text

Children are naturally fascinated by learning through nonfiction books, but many don’t know how to navigate the complexity of the text. Small groups and guided reading groups are the perfect places to teach and reinforce how to read nonfiction texts. First, you’ll want to choose strong nonfiction texts! Think about what the students want to […]

Filed Under: Blog, Guided Reading, Instructional Coaching, Readers' Workshop, Reading Strategies, Text Features, Vocabulary

Comprehension Strategy: Retell a Story

April 12, 2018 Jessica Rogers

Retell a story with the five finger routine; characters, setting, problem, events, solution

** Contact us if you would like Rogers Education Consulting to come to your campus with engaging, evidence-based, practical professional development ** For the past year, a number of districts I work with have identified reading comprehension as a target for improvement, and so I have been supporting them through explicit instruction, Guided Reading, and Readers’ […]

Filed Under: Blog, Guided Reading, Readers' Workshop, Reading Strategies, Retell

Readers’ Workshop: Activate Schema with Movie Clips

November 16, 2017 Jessica Rogers

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** Contact me if you would like Rogers Education Consulting to come to your campus with engaging, evidence-based, and practical professional development ** Over the past five years or so, there has been a big emphasis on using media in the classroom.  If you scour Pinterest for ideas on making inferences, you will find tons of pictures […]

Filed Under: Blog, Critical Thinking, Making Connections, Readers' Workshop, Reading Strategies, Schema, Technology, Theme

Teaching and Loving Folktales, Fables, and Legends

August 31, 2017 Jessica Rogers

Teach students to use morphemes to read multisyllabic words fluently

** Contact us if you would like Rogers Education Consulting to come to your campus with engaging, evidence-based, and practical professional development ** I started off this year with teaching folktales, fables, and legends.  Eventually, we will get into myths and fairy tales, but not quite yet.  Every time it’s time to teach this traditional literature, […]

Filed Under: Blog, Characterization, Critical Thinking, Genres, Independent Reading, Making inferences and predicting, Plot, Readers' Workshop, Reading Strategies, Traditional Literature

Guest Post: Mind Mapping with Signposts (Readers’ Workshop)

April 28, 2017 Jessica Rogers

Guest post by Julia Swanner, Baylor University Intern, and Liz Hagins, Midway ISD Teacher The preface: In our PreAP 8th grade English class, my mentor teacher and I were noticing a severe lack of enthusiasm for reading expository writing, specifically breaking down passages to get to the core of them. We implemented Kylene Beers’s nonfiction “signposts” […]

Filed Under: Balancing Literacy Instruction, Blog, metacognition, Readers' Workshop, Reading Strategies, Teacher Qualities

Teaching Poetry and Reading Strategies: Out of Wonder: Poems Celebrating Poets, by Kwame Alexander

April 26, 2017 Jessica Rogers

out of wonder poetry

** Contact us if you would like Rogers Education Consulting to bring an engaging, hands-on poetry session to your campus ** For week three, I thought I’d lighten it up a bit! This collection of poems celebrating poets is incredible and just makes me happy. The range of poets celebrated in Out of Wonder is wide, and […]

Filed Under: Blog, Critical Thinking, Making Connections, Poetry, Reading Strategies

Teaching Poetry and Reading Strategies: A Poison Tree, by William Blake

April 9, 2017 Jessica Rogers

** Contact us if you would like Rogers Education Consulting to come to your campus with engaging, evidence-based, and practical professional development ** I’ll admit it, I have a dark side.  Those who know me say it’s deeply hidden behind nervous giggles and an approachable demeanor, but I’m drawn to dark literature.  “A Poison Tree,” by William […]

Filed Under: Blog, Characterization, Critical Thinking, Figurative Language, Making Connections, Poetry, Reading Strategies, Schema, Tone and Mood, Writers' Workshop

Teaching Poetry and Reading Strategies: Harlem, by Langston Hughes

April 2, 2017 Jessica Rogers

** Contact us if you would like Rogers Education Consulting to bring an engaging, hands-on poetry session to your campus ** I have three poems that I absolutely love introducing to students.  One of those poems is Harlem by Langston Hughes.  I love it because it is fun to read out loud and the students […]

Filed Under: Blog, Descriptive Writing, Making Connections, Poetry, Reading Strategies, Schema, Social Studies, Visualization, Writers' Workshop

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