Comprehension Strategy: Prior Knowledge: Cross-Curricular: Teacher Task Cards FREEBIE
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COMPREHENSION is KEY - in EVERY SUBJECT AREA
There are several comprehension strategies that focus on a particular skill with all needing strategic practice in order to become a good reader.
Can you remember all the different ways to prompt readers, within all content areas, for all different needs? Likely not. This resource puts several activities and examples right at your fingertips! Simply cut the cards, punch a hole in the corners, and slip on a ring.
This resource IS A FREEBIE from the full version of the resource that contains 70+ individual cards (once cut apart) detailing 6 separate Activities to practice Prior Knowledge.
Activating Strategies: Activate students’ prior knowledge. Using a variety of engaging strategies focused on activating prior knowledge sets students up within a familiar context of what they currently know.
Color-coded teacher task cards with six different activating strategies. Each strategy has a brief explanation, directions, space for your own notes, as well as a sample of how to incorporate the strategy within any content area. (Sample lessons focus on one Reading and one Math lesson.) Simply Cut and Use.
Who: Elementary Level
Content Areas
What: Activating Strategies. Activate students’ prior knowledge. Using a variety of engaging strategies focused on activating prior knowledge sets students up within a familiar context of what they currently know.
When: Prior to Lesson Introduction and Post Lesson (follow-up and summary)
Where: Whole Group
Why: Prior knowledge helps students focus on not only what is known, but also what is not known as well as what new there is to learn
How: Color-coded teacher task cards with six different activating strategies. Each strategy has a brief explanation, directions, space for your own notes, as well as a sample of how to incorporate the strategy within any content area. (Sample lessons focus on one Reading and one Math lesson.)
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