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Do I Really Have to Teach Reading?

Do I Really Have to Teach Reading?

Content Comprehension, Grades 6-12

Cris Tovani

Cris Tovani, author of the acclaimed I Read It, but I Don't Get It, brings her humor, insight and practical experience in reading comprehension across the curriculum. The book shows how understanding everything from a textbook math problem to a sonnet is easier when simple reading strategies are applied.


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Product Details

  • Author: Cris Tovani
  • Year: 2004
  • Grade Range: 6-12
  • Media: 144 pp/paper
  • ISBN: 978-157110-376-7
  • Item No.: WEB-0376

“Do I really have to teach reading?” This is the question many teachers of adolescents are asking, wondering how they can possibly add a new element to an already overloaded curriculum. And most are finding that the answer is “yes.” If they want their students to learn complex new concepts in different disciplines, they often have to help their students become better readers.

Building on the experiences gained in her own language arts classroom as well as those of colleagues in different disciplines, Cris Tovani, author of I Read It, but I Don't Get It, takes on the challenge of helping students apply reading comprehension strategies in any subject. In Do I Really Have to Teach Reading?, Cris shows how teachers can expand on their content expertise to provide instruction students need to understand specific technical and narrative texts. The book includes:
  • examples of how teachers can model their reading process for students;
  • ideas for supplementing and enhancing the use of required textbooks;
  • detailed descriptions of specific strategies taught in context;
  • stories from different high school classrooms to show how reading instruction varies according to content;
  • samples of student work, including both struggling readers and college-bound seniors;
  • a variety of “comprehension constructors”: guides designed to help students recognize and capture their thinking in writing while reading;
  • guidance on assessing students;
  • tips for balancing content and reading instruction.

  • Cris's humor, honesty, and willingness to share her own struggles as a teacher make this a unique take on content reading instruction that will be valuable to reading teachers as well as content specialists.

Table of Contents

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Contents
1. Introduction: "I'm the Stupid Lady from Denver…"
2. The "So What?" of Reading Comprehension
3. Parallel Experiences: Tapping the Mother Lode
4. Real Rigor: Connecting Students with Accessible Text
5. "Why Am I Reading This?"
6. Holding Thinking to Remember and Reuse
7. Group Work That Grows Understanding
8. "What Do I Do with All These Sticky Notes?"
9. "Did I Miss Anything? Did I Miss Everything":
Last Thoughts
Appendix
Bibliography

Cris Tovani
Cris is a native of Colorado and received her degrees from the University of San Diego and the University of Colorado. She is currently doing national consulting and teaching work and serving as a literacy coach full time at Smoky Hill High School in the
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