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Comprehension Connections: Bridges to Strategic Reading |  | Author: Tanny McGregor Publisher: Heinemann
List Price: $23.75 Buy New: $19.15 as of 11/24/2009 12:51 CST details You Save: $4.60 (19%)
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Media: Paperback Pages: 144 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.3 x 0.3
ISBN: 0325008876 Dewey Decimal Number: 372.623 EAN: 9780325008875 ASIN: 0325008876
Publication Date: February 7, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Deepen your understanding of Comprehension Connections. Listen to Tanny McGregor's three Webinars, archived here for use with professional learning groups of any size: Click here to access the webinars now http://www.heinemann.com/mcgregorwebinar/ Inferring, questioning, determining importance. It's not easy to explain these abstract reading strategies to elementary readers, yet knowing how they work and how to use them is an important first step to connecting with texts. Fortunately Tanny McGregor has developed visual, tangible, everyday lessons that make abstract thinking concrete and that can help every child in your classroom make more effective use of reading comprehension strategies. Comprehension Connections is a guide to developing children's ability to fully understand texts by making the comprehension process achievable, accessible, and incremental. McGregor's approach sequences stages of learning for each strategy that take students from a fun object lesson to a nuanced and lasting understanding. Her lessons build bridges between the concrete and the abstract by incorporating writing, discussion, song, art, and movement into a web of creative connections that reinforce each strategy on a variety of levels. All the while Comprehension Connections offers an inside look at the dynamic of McGregor's teaching, showing you how her ideas look in action, and including the language she uses and that she encourages her students to use as they build their facility with: - schema
- inferring
- questioning
- determining importance
- visualizing
- synthesizing.
Many students struggle to understand what it is they are supposed to do as they learn to read strategically. Help them make connections to the ideas behind reading and watch as your readers go deeper into texts than ever before.
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All I can say is....wow! November 22, 2009 LargeMargeSentMe (Ann Arbor, Mi United States) This book is just...... wow. I feel like it should be way more known in the teacher crowd than it is. Every elementary teacher should have this book. I kept reading chapter after chapter getting more and more excited, thinking-- this is what I've been looking for all along! Tanny takes each "big idea" comprehension strategy-- matacognition, schema, etc. and gives you a handful of perfect lessons to teach it. When I say perfect, I mean PERFECT. They are so engaging and cute, yet drive the idea home so no student will ever forget it. The lessons all start with something concrete, like paint color samples, salad bowls, a lint roller. These props are the things that make the lessons stick in kids' minds, yet they are the things that I am never creative enough to come up with on my own. After the idea is introduced with this concrete object, students explore it with wordless picture books and then move on to texts. I can't remember the last time I've been so excited about a teaching book. It definitely goes in my top 3 teaching books ever. (The other two are The Daily 5 and On Solid Ground.)
Concrete lessons for abstract concepts October 24, 2009 Joan M. Schoppe (Windermere, Fl) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is one of the best books for teaching comprehension strategies I have ever read. The author takes all six strategies and introduces them using concrete materials. I have given this book to several teacher friends and they love it. Many kudos and thanks to Tanny McGregor for writing such a helpful and insightful book.
Perfect for literacy teachers May 25, 2009 S. C. Mulhern (NJ, United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I think I have mentioned Comprehension Connections: Bridges to Strategic Reading by Tanny McGregor before, but it is an invaluable tool for any language arts teacher! Today I used one of the lesson suggestions for inference and it was a huge success!
I brought in a bag of "trash" that I told my kids I took from my weird neighbor's porch. I really do have a weird neighbor, who I know very little about, so I described him. Then I told them we would be inferring information about him based on the items in his garbage. The kids had a BALL with it! By the end of the activity they were concerned for my safety based on what the inferred. It was great!
In their independent reading, they are now working on an inference chart, making inferences about the main character in their novels and citing the evidence to back them up. So far it's going very well.
If you don't already own this book, I highly recommend it!
Excellent Book April 6, 2009 Second Grade Teacher 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I loved this book! I have used it in my classroom in my second grade classroom for over a year now. The book is a quick read and easy to use. Tanny has totally changed the way I teach comprehension. I would HIGHLY suggest that every teacher who teaches comprehension strategies to their students read this book.
I received a huge compliment with regard to reading from a fellow second grade teacher whose daughter is in my classroom this year because of the book. One afternoon after school she came into my classroom and said "Keep up whatever you are doing because Sally comes home and tells me everything you are doing in class!She couldn't wait to tell me about the latest lesson you taught about garbage and inferring."
My students love the activities and the experiences help them relate to the comprehension strategies in a concrete way. This book will change the way you teach, you have to read it!
Short, Sweet, and Meaty March 15, 2009 D. Sykora (Houston, Texas) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book is wonderful because it gives concert lessons to teach abstract ideas. I'm currently doing a book study at school and the teachers absolutely love it. They are trying lessons each week and raving about the results. Great purchase! I also like this book because a variety of grade levels can use these strategies.
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