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Reading Power

Teaching Students to Think While They Read

Adrienne Gear
Year: 2006

Media: 144 pp/paper
ISBN: 978-155138-203-6
Grade Range: K-8

Item No.: WN9-8203

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Reading Power promotes reading comprehension with a wealth of effective strategies that help students think as they read. Teachers will learn how to engage students and create powerful opportunities for a more interactive, thoughtful reading experience that improves comprehension.

Built around the strategies that proficient readers use – or “reading powers” - the book recognizes that teachers are implementing strategies from many sources and offers simple applications that can be incorporated in any classroom.

The book is organized around five reading strategies or reading powers — Connect, Question, Visualize, Infer, and Transform. Each chapter includes:

  • a song or chant to use in the classroom for each power;
  • suggestions for introducing each reading power;
  • sequential lessons that incorporate teacher modeling, guided practice, and independent reading;
  • ready-to-copy pages that support the sequential lessons;

The book uses authentic children's literature and includes ideas for modeling demonstrations, encouraging practice, and nurturing independent reading. Extensive lists of children's books, organized around grades and reading power, with suggestions for assembling classroom book collections, are an important part of this practical book.


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Introduction
Chapter 1: What Is Reading Power?

Chapter 2: The Components of the Reading Power Program
Chapter 3: The Power to Connect
Chapter 4: The Power to Question
Chapter 5: The Power to Visualize
Chapter 6: The Power to Infer
Chapter 7: The Power to Transform
Chapter 8: Application and Assessment
Final Thoughts
Bibliography
Index


About the Author(s)

Adrienne received her degrees from the University of British Columbia and spent three years teaching English in Japan. She was a classroom teacher for sixteen years and a teacher librarian for three years.
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