Teaching metacognitive strategies is a contemporary ebook series that methodically and creatively teaches students the skills and strategies needed for effective comprehension.
These strategies have been defined as:
understanding words;
finding information;
identifying the main idea;
sequencing;
comparing;
predicting;
concluding;
summarising;
inferring;
cause and effect;
fact or opinion; and
point of view.
Features:
original and varied texts, customised to suit the strategy being highlighted
skills and strategies specifically taught using explicitly modelled as well as supported examples and activities
a student ‘test’ page, where students apply the particular strategy being taught – suitable for assessment purposes
background notes and information for each strategy, to assist the teacher and to give the activities the widest possible application
answers where necessary
A high-interest series that doesn’t just talk about comprehension, it teaches it!
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