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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Teaching Kids to Go Back In the Text When Answering Comprehension Questions

Since I’m a reading specialist, I see even MORE kids than usual who are lazy in reading. When I give them a reading passage, they try to skip reading it and then they randomly search for the answers. When they can’t find them instantly, they get frustrated and guess.

Reading is hard, so they want to get it over with- and going BACK to the text, after I already read it? No way is THAT gonna happen!

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My students are finally going back to the text- but it’s in large part because we’ve learned how to make it easier. (Okay, and when I use Text Detectives, they’re kind of forced to.) Here are our steps:

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Depending on how independently your readers can access the text, I vary between reading it as a group, with partners, or individually.

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On one side, we label each paragraph by number. (We use arrows to find the indents, which helps.) We put little brackets off to the side of each paragraph and they use 1-3 words to tell the topic of that paragraph. You can see here that the first paragraph is the intro, the second paragraph is about when he was a kid, etc.


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Then, we read the first question and circle the question word. We’ve learned about each question word, so we know that when it says “where” we’re looking for a place and we need to keep an eye out for place words, including proper nouns with capital letters.

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After that, we underline any key words. These are words that we think might be found near the answer. They’re going to help us narrow down where the answer might be. Of course, these words aren’t always near the answer- but it gives us something to look for.

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Next, we predict where this answer might be found using our summary words from earlier. It’s not always clear, but sometimes we can clearly decide, “Oh, this is about when George Washington was born. It’s not going to be in the part where he was in war, or the part where he was President… it’s probably going to be in the part that talks about his childhood.” I have my students put a little number next to the question that shows which paragraph they’ll look in first.

While we’re learning about this, I do a lot of thinking aloud to model what my students should have going through their heads. Then, as we do it together, I say, “Where do you think we should look first? Why?”

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Finally, we go to that paragraph of the passage and skim for the key words. When/ if they find one, they go back to the beginning of the sentence and see if it answers the question. If they can’t find key words, they read that whole paragraph to see if they can find the answer.

With these Text Detectives sheets, I have my kids underline JUST the answer- not the surrounding sentence- so I know they can pinpoint the exact answer. Of course, we also work on writing our answers in complete sentences… but first, they have to know exactly what the answer is.

And when they find it, they’re allowed to color the crayons (because, for some reason, they can’t stand to leave them white!)

Once we’ve practiced this a few times, my kids feel a lot more comfortable trying it themselves! Of course, our kids can’t always use these exact strategies on a test- but for those struggling kiddos especially, this gives them a process to try and a place to start. And I love that it's not just "test prep," but valuable skills for real reading and research too!

One last thing: I love to use my Text Detectives packs to teach finding text evidence, but hopefully these are strategies you can use or adapt with ANY text. On the off chance that you want these, though…

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I've written Text Detectives passages for every month of the year, and you can choose the 2nd grade or 3rd grade reading level. The passages are similar so they can even be used together in the same classroom for differentiating! If you’re interested, you can find Text Detectives here and try out a Dr. Seuss reading passage for free by downloading the Preview file.

Another really helpful strategy for my kids in the next step of this process (looking back in the text both when the answer is explicitly stated, and when it’s not) is a version of QAR called the 4-H strategy.





You can read more about it here from my friend Kylie at Ripper Reading Resources.

*How do you work with your students on answering questions in the text?*

Edited to add: This post originally contained a giveaway which has now ended. Please be sure to follow my blog for future giveaway opportunities!

Monday, January 6, 2014

Snow Day Sale!

Today I had my 3rd snow day/ cold day in a row… it’s starting to feel like-

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Have you heard? Indiana was hit hard yesterday with a huge storm and cold front. I lived in Indiana until this summer, and most of my family and friends were hit with over a foot of snow! My Indiana blogging friends ALL have a snow/ cold day today because of the…

SNOWPOCALYPSE!

Here in Cincinnati, we missed out on most of the snow (although we had over 4 inches last week). We still ended up with a day off today, though, because of the snow/ice and today’s HIGH of –2… which means a wind chill around –30 F. I’m definitely glad we didn’t send kids out in this! I’m staying bundled up inside as much as possible- but while so many of us are stuck inside, we thought…

"There's SNOW better way to spend a day than with a $1 Sale!"

Each of us chose products that will be just $1 on this Monday (and Tuesday) of Snowmageddon. In my store, you find these products for $1:

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You can easily hop from store to store from the linky below. My Hoosier friends have some incredible products and freebies on a regular basis- so be sure to say thanks and follow their stores so you don’t miss out on future deals!

Oh, and by the way- I’ve finally finished the January Text Detectives.

Text Detectives- Find the Evidence- January

This text evidence edition will be especially great if you teach about polar or arctic animals!Plus, this month you can get a FREE Martin Luther King Jr. passage just by going to check out the preview here!

I just found out I have another snow/ cold day tomorrow, so all of my sales will last through midnight Tuesday (1/7/14)!

Happy Shopping! Stay warm where you are :)

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Text Detectives- December & More!

You would think that by fifth grade, kids could find proof in the text for their answers… but not all of my intervention kids can! They are really improving with practice, though. If you love using Super Text Detectives like I do, be sure to check out the brand spankin’ new December edition!

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This pack will be especially useful if you do a Holidays Around the World unit because I include lots of passages about winter holidays. Check out what’s included here:

Super Text Detectives- December Preview

I’m currently working with a lot of kids who really need any extra schema I can give them, so I have really tried to integrate science and social studies content to help build your students’ background knowledge.

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Be sure to check out the preview in my store here- it includes a freebie passage for you to try out! My kids really love the color-coding- even the older ones think it’s more fun when we get out crayons and colored pencils, but it’s really giving them terrific practice too.

Of course, like everything else in my store, it’s on sale until midnight tonight. Make sure you use the code CYBER for 28% off!

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This is also a great time to pick up my Reach for the Stars fluency folder if you’re thinking of adding it in next semester (or if you put it on your wishlist!)

In other news, it’s DECEMBER already!

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{Linked up at Oh Boy Fourth Grade}

I think I may have more Christmas CD’s than I do non-Christmas CD’s. It’s ridiculous- but awesome. And the Candy Cane Kisses that Hershey puts out this time of year? So delicious!

You will also want to make sure you have liked the Luckeyfrog’s Lilypad Facebook page because this weekend will be another Freebie Frenzy! That means a chain of Facebook pages offering free goodies for our fans, so be sure to check it out!

One more thing before I go… time to announce the winners of my giveaway! I will be contacting them tonight :) Congratulations, Lori Schafer-Lee, Gina Hutton Underwood, Melinda King, and Cecile Henderson!

Don’t forget to stop by TpT before midnight to pick some things up on sale! :)

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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

What I’m Loving Lately

Today has been a long day. I had a sub this morning so I could go to a computer training, subbed in the afternoon, finished up some prep for our Family Reading and Math Night, and stayed at school until we cleaned up from that at 8.

Any other teachers pulled a 12-hour-workday lately? Whew! Good thing I love teaching.

I am feeling tired, but still thinking positive- so I wanted to share some of my favorite things lately.

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My Daymaker gave me the cutest little package of Post-Its and my favorite candy—peanut butter M&M’s. I may or may not have eaten a lot of these instead of dinner tonight when I stayed at school!

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Jolly Rancher Watermelon soda? Crazy delicious. I’ve been trying to drink less soda lately, but this is absolutely worth the calories once in awhile!

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I’m usually not a designer girl, but I found this on sale because it’s “last season’s pattern," and I just loved the bright colorful design. Even better, this is basically just a wallet with a strap, so I can’t really stuff way too much in it!

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Victoria’s Secret Sparkling Citrus—Lemon Escape hand & body cream. I’m not usually a fan of coconut, but this lotion makes me smell like a yellow Starburst!

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Picked up this elephant necklace from Target. It’s random, but I love it!

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I also got these at Target- cute flats that are actually comfortable. I normally can’t really do flats, but I am wearing these constantly because I can actually wear them all day and they are so CUTE too!

Oh, and I can’t believe I forgot to take a picture of Candy Cane Hershey kisses! I can’t wait til they come out every year, and this year I didn’t know they were out yet until my husband surprised me with some. So sweet- and delicious!

The last thing I’m loving?

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I posted my November edition of Super Text Detectives on TpT, and people have been leaving me such sweet feedback! Thank you— I get an email whenever there is a new sale or piece of  feedback, and it truly makes my day!

If you liked my freebies for Finding Text Evidence, be sure to check out this Super Text Detectives pack! It includes 10 non-fiction and 5 fiction passages.

What are you loving lately? :)

Friday, October 25, 2013

Super Sleuth Blog Hunt- Stop # 10

 

Finding Text Evidence

 

In my new position this year as a reading specialist, I am sometimes amazed to see 2nd graders through 6th graders struggling with the same skills! One big skill that my kids need work with is finding textual evidence to support their answers to basic reading comprehension questions.

My kids are bringing in schema and making connections, but they struggle to tie their answers back to the text, which is such an important skill! Now that Common Core has brought an extra emphasis to text evidence, our teachers are really focusing on giving students structured practice defending their answers in the text.

Of course, we eventually want students using clues from the text to infer, analyze, evaluate, and draw conclusions, but many of my students are still struggling with the basics of finding the direct, explicitly stated evidence in the text- so I created this Color-Coding Text Evidence mini-pack.

Super Text Detectives- color-coded text evidence from Luckeyfrog Learning

After trying these out with my students this week, I would LOVE to know what you think- and if they work well for you, monthly sets for the whole year (or bundles!) can be downloaded in my TpT store!

If you’re new here, welcome! You may want to read a little about me, check out my free customizable lesson plans, view some new teacher tips, or find a few more freebies! I’m a 2nd/ 3rd grade teacher turned reading specialist for grades 2-6 who LOVES integrating science and social studies into my teaching- and blogging to share ideas!

If you care to follow along, you can follow my blog here:

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You can also find my email, Facebook page, TeachersPayTeachers store, and more on the top right section of the blog. I hope this freebie helps you and your students!
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{Don’t have a form? Make sure you look below at the link list and go to Comprehension Connection, our first stop. You’ll find out more about our giveaway and pick up your clue-hunting guide to make sure you don’t miss ANY of the freebies!}

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