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Think Literacy |
Adolescent Literacy in the
Content Areas |
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Content Area Literacy |
General Learning Strategies |
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Muskingum College's
Reading Strategies |
Content Area Specific Learning
Strategies Database |
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Literacy Strategies from
Literacy and Learning:
Reading in the Content Areas
PDF documents that explain how to
implement the following strategies:
Think Aloud, SQRQCQ, The Quick Write,
SQ3R, Concept Mapping, Jigsaw, Cubing,
K-W-L, Journaling, Word Problem
Comprehension, GIST, Vocabulary
Knowledge, Knowledge Rating, Writer's
Workshop, Conferencing, Symbols, World
Wide Vocabulary, Directed
Reading-Thinking Activity (DR-TA),
Analogical Guide, Feature Analysis, PReP,
Listen-Read-Discuss, Anticipation Guide,
Reaction Guide, Discussion Groups, VSS,
Morphemic Analysis, VSPP, Three-Level
Study Guides The site also
has lesson plans for some of
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Reading Quest.org
Instructions and support documents for
the following reading strategies: ABC
Brainstorm, Carousel Brainstorming,
Clock Buddies, Column Notes,
Comparison-Contrast Charts, Concept of
Definition Map, Graphic Organizers,
History Frames/Story Maps, Inquiry
Chart, K - W - L, Opinion-Proof, Power
Thinking, Problem-Solution Chart,
Question-Answer Relationships,
Questioning the Author, RAFT Papers,
Reciprocal Teaching, Selective
Underlining/Highlighting, Semantic
Feature Analysis, Story Maps,
Summarizing, Thesis-Proof,
Think-Pair-Share, Three-Minute Pause,
3-2-1, Venn Diagrams and Word Map. |
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Reading Strategies:
Scaffolding Students'
Interactions with Texts
Explains when and how to use each of the
following strategies: Annolighting a
Text, Annotating a Text, Anticipation
Guide, Checking out the Framework,
Collaborative Annotation, Conversations
across time, Dense Questioning, Frame of
Reference, Inferential Reading,
Interactive Notebook, Key Concept
Synthesis, Listening to Voice, Metaphor
Analysis, Parallel Note-taking, QAR
Question-Answer Relationships, Questions
Only, RAFT, Reciprocal Teaching,
Sociograms, Think Aloud, Transactional
Reading Journal and Writer's Craft
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Literacy Workshop's
2005-2006 Downloads
This page allows you to
download documents for
teaching reading and writing
that members of the listserv
have agreed to share.
Downloads from
previous years.
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OWL - The Purdue University
Online Writing Lab
website is divided into four
major sections: handouts and
materials, Internet
resources, workshops and
presentations, and Writing
Lab and OWL information. |
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Graphic Organizers
lists a number of web sites that have
downloadable graphic organizers.
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English Companion.com
Examples of note making forms and
organizers - "Academic success requires
various competencies, among them the
ability to know and use a variety of
tools and techniques to generate and
organize information and ideas. I refer
to the tools and techniques on this page
as "note making" because "taking notes"
is passive: just as we must make
meaning, so we must make notes---in our
head, on the page, and in our
notebooks." |
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