
Comprehension Intervention
Description
Framed around the gradual release of responsibility, the four-step session structure provides explicit scaffolded instruction. With an eye towards formative assessment, each session ends with Assess and Plan, a section that supports daily progress monitoring with strategy-specific suggestions for reviewing student work, assessing students' thinking and accomplishment of session goals, and determining the need for additional practice.
Comprehension Intervention lessons lend themselves to a variety of instructional settings:
Guided reading groups - Sessions are ideal for small, flexible, needs-based guided reading groups to reinforce or extend what has been taught in a Toolkit lesson.
Tier 2 RTI groups - Sessions are designed to take about thirty minutes. They break down the original Toolkit instruction into smaller steps, making learning more accessible for Tier 2 students.
Tier 3 RTI groups - Infinitely flexible and targeted, sessions help teachers increase instructional intensity for individuals or very small groups, allowing additional time for instruction and practice.
Special Education - The Toolkit whole-group lessons are ideal for special ed inclusion because they are based on shared readings, which allow for natural differentiation. All kids can participate in the whole group Toolkit lessons and then have their individual needs met in the small-group intervention lessons. SamplesPreview sample pages from Comprehension Intervention.
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Persons
Anne Goudvis has taught students in grades K-6 over the years, beginning her teaching career in urban schools on the south side of Chicago. She spent many years as a staff developer in the Denver area, working in culturally and linguistically diverse schools. Currently, Anne works with schools and districts around the country to implement progressive literacy practices and comprehension across the curriculum. She is the coauthor with Stephanie Harvey of Strategies That Work and The Comprehension Toolkit series, along with resources including Scaffolding the Comprehension Toolkits for English Language Learners. A history buff, she and Stephanie also coauthored the Short Nonfiction for Teaching American History series, which includes strategies for teaching historical literacy and student articles about often overlooked voices and people in history. With Inquiry Illuminated, Anne, Steph, and Brad Burhow show how curiosity and student agency thrive as kids engage in Researcher's Workshop across the curriculum.
>> Listen to an interview with Stephanie Harvey on Education Talk Radio - 2/29/2012 (30:35)
Judy Wallis has spent the past four decades as a teacher, literacy coach, staff developer, and university instructor. She served two large, diverse, Houston, Texas school districts as language arts director and provided leadership support for literacy coaches for 21 years. Her professional interests and work focus on leadership and whole-school/district change through robust literacy instruction. She currently works with schools and districts across the country as a staff developer and educational consultant. Her work has focused on linking research and practice and bringing out the strengths in others. Judy has authored a number of professional book chapters and articles and written the "Blue Pages" in Conversations with Regie Routman. Recent books, Comprehension Intervention, K-2 and Comprehension Intervention, 3-6, were co-authored with Steph Harvey and Anne Goudvis.
Content
1: Think about the Text
2: Notice and Think Nonfiction Features
3: Explore Nonfiction Features
4: Discover Your Passion
5: Think about What You Know
6: Make Connections
7: Merge Thinking with New Thinking
8: View and Read to Learn and Wonder
9: Wonder about New Information
10: Use Questions as Tools for Learning
11: Read with a Question in Mind
12: Infer Meaning
13: Learn to Visualize
14: Make Sense of New Information
15: Infer and Visualize with Narrative Nonfiction
16: Figure Out What's Important
17: Paraphrase Information
18: Organize Your Thinking as You Read
19: Summarize Information
20: Read to Get the Big Ideas
21: Explore and Investigate
22: Share Your Learning