The FIVES strategy for reading comprehension
โ Scribed by Roberts, Nancy; Shea, Mary
- Publisher
- Learning Sciences International
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 201
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
In this book, teachers will learn how to use the FIVES strategy (Facts, Inferences, Vocabulary, Experiences, Summary) to help students develop authentic, real-world skills and apply knowledge acquired to write cohesive paragraphs and essays. Topics explored include intervention strategies for various groups, working with English-language learners, meeting Common Core State Standards (CCSS), enhancing learning, and Read more...
โฆ Table of Contents
Chapter 1. The FIVES strategy --
chapter 2. F is for facts --
chapter 3. I is for inferences --
chapter 4. V is for vocabulary --
chapter 5. E is for experience --
chapter 6. S is for summary --
chapter 7. From FIVES to integrated response essay (IRE).
โฆ Subjects
Reading comprehension -- Study and teaching;Literacy;Effective teaching;Common Core State Standards (Education);Education -- Standards -- United States;EDUCATION / Elementary;Education -- Standards;United States
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