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Four Powerful Strategies for Struggling Readers, Grades 3-8

Small Group Instruction That Improves Comprehension
By: Lois A. Lanning, Corwin Press, Inc.

Foreword by Joseph Yukish

Focused techniques to help struggling readers strengthen comprehension skills!

This important resource presents four targeted, research-based strategies used by highly effective readers—summarizing, creating meaningful connections, self-regulating, and inferring—to help struggling readers understand what they read. The author examines how, why, and when to use each strategy and what each strategy looks like in practice. The book covers:
  • A gradual-release approach that leads to student-directed learning as skills increase
  • Specific teaching techniques to use with each strategy
  • Detailed lesson examples for reading instruction and content area reading 
  • Reflections in each strategy chapter

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: 3-8
  • ISBN: 9781412957274
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2008
  • Page Count: 176
  • Publication date: July 23, 2008
Price: $39.95
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Description

Description

"Lanning reduces the long list of skills and strategies found in curriculum documents into four key comprehension strategies, setting out a very workable plan for enhancing reading comprehension."
—Richard Allington, Professor of Education
University of Tennessee

"These four powerful strategies come to the rescue with detailed and engaging lessons and examples for guided reading instruction. The clarity and insight make this book a must-read for elementary and middle school reading specialists and classroom teachers."
—H. Lynn Erickson, Educational Consultant
Author, Concept-Based Curriculum and Instruction

Focused techniques to help struggling readers strengthen comprehension skills!

Children who struggle with reading by the time they reach third grade risk falling further behind as they progress through school. This important resource presents four targeted, research-based comprehension strategies to help struggling readers in small group settings understand what they read.

Four Powerful Strategies for Struggling Readers, Grades 3–8 shows teachers how to support students' reading comprehension by teaching the strategies that highly effective readers use: summarizing, creating meaningful connections, self-regulating, and inferring. The author examines how, why, and when to use each strategy and what each strategy looks like in practice. The book also covers:

  • A gradual-release approach that begins with teacher-directed instruction and leads to student-directed learning as skills increase
  • Specific teaching techniques to use with each strategy
  • Detailed lesson examples for reading instruction and content area reading
  • Reflections in each strategy chapter

The underlying principles in the book make these powerful strategies relevant for all elementary teachers, literacy coaches, and instructional leaders working to help students learn to read for deep understanding.


Key features

This resource includes:

  • Four "power strategies" to improve reading comprehension for struggling readers in Grades 3–8
  • Strategies based on research in cognition, pedagogy, reading, Reading Recovery, and more
  • Charts, end-of-chapter summaries, classroom case studies, assessment techniques, and sample lessons
Author(s)

Author(s)

Lois A. Lanning photo

Lois A. Lanning

Lois A. Lanning, PhD, is an independent education consultant. She presents and works with districts at the international, national, and state levels in the areas of literacy and Concept- Based Curriculum design.

This book is a natural extension of her three previous best-selling books in the Corwin Press Publisher’s Concept-Based collection, including Designing a Concept-Based Curriculum for English Language Arts (2013), by Lois A. Lanning; Concept-Based Curriculum and Instruction for the Thinking Classroom (2nd ed., 2017), by H. Lynn Erickson, Lois A. Lanning, and Rachel French; and Transitioning to Concept-Based Curriculum and Instruction (2014), by H. Lynn Erickson and Lois A. Lanning.

In addition, Lois is the author of the bestselling book, Four Powerful Strategies for Struggling Readers, Grades 3-8: Small Group Instruction That Improves Comprehension, a joint publication between Corwin Press and the International Reading Association (2009), and a chapter in The Best of Corwin: Differentiated Instruction in Literacy, Math, and Science (2011), Leslie Laud, Editor.

Lois was a classroom teacher, K-12 reading consultant, special education teacher, elementary school principal, district curriculum director, adjunct professor, and finally, an assistant superintendent of schools for the last 12 years of her career in public schools. Lois is the recipient of numerous educational awards and recognitions.

Her hobbies include reading, biking, hiking, and traveling. Lois currently lives in Massachusetts with her husband. She has two children and two grandsons, whom she absolutely adores.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword by Joseph Yukish


Preface


Acknowledgments


About the Author


1. Foundations

Recent Findings From Comprehension Strategies

Why Four Powerful Strategies?

The Four Powerful Comprehension Strategies

Summary of Recent Findings From Comprehension Research

Reading Comprehension Instruction

Comprehension Instructional Activities and Practices

Research on the Transfer of Learning

What Is Transfer?

A Closer Look at Transfer Theory

Summmary of Reading Comprehension Instruction

2. Gradual Release to Accelerate Progress

Gradual Release Lesson Design

Conclusions and Reflections

3. Putting the Strategies Into Practice: Summarizing

What Is Summarizing?

When Does a Reader Summarize?

Why Do Readers Summarize?

Sample Lessons for the Strategy Summarizing

Summarizing Across Content Areas

Conclusions and Reflections

4. Putting the Strategies Into Practice: Creating Meaningful Connections

What Is Creating Meaningful Connections?

When Does a Reader Create Meaningful Connections?

Why Do Readers Create Meaningful Connections?

Sample Lessons for the Strategy Creating Meaningful Connections

Making Meaningful Connections Across Content Areas

Conclusions and Reflections

5. Putting the Strategies Into Practice: Self-Regulating

What Is Self-Regulating?

When Does a Reader Self-Regulate?

Why Do Readers Self-Regulate?

Sample Lessons for the Strategy Self-Regulating

Self-Regulating Across Content Areas

Conclusions and Reflections

6. Putting the Strategies Into Practice: Inferring

What Is Inferring?

When Does a Reader Infer?

Why Do Readers Infer?

Sample Lessons for the Strategy Inferring

Inferring Across Content Areas

Conclusions and Reflections

7. Conclusion

Glossary: Defining Terms


Appendix 1: Thinking About How We Use Strategies to Comprehend


Appendix 2: Focusing on Comprehension Strategies in a Small Group Gradual Release Design Lesson for Struggling Readers: Observation Form


References


Index


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