Strategies for navigating informational texts and identifying the author’s primary point. 9. Nonfiction: Key Information and Text Features
A brief explanation of why the strategy works.
Teaching students to identify the "big lessons" or underlying messages in a story. 8. Nonfiction: Main Idea and Details Teaching students to identify the "big lessons" or
To get the most out of Serravallo’s work, follow these three steps:
Building a "word bank" and connecting new information to prior knowledge. 11. Vocabulary and Figurative Language Every entry includes: A catchy
It allows teachers in bilingual settings to use the same high-quality framework in both languages. How to Use the Book Effectively
Jennifer Serravallo’s El libro de estrategias de lectura (The Reading Strategies Book) is widely considered the "gold standard" for literacy instruction. It is not just a book of theory; it is a practical, organized, and essential toolkit for any educator looking to transform their reading instruction into a goal-oriented, individualized experience for students. it is a practical
Strategies for using notebooks and post-its to track thinking and prepare for discussions. Anatomy of a Strategy
Each page of the book is dedicated to a single strategy, making it incredibly user-friendly. Every entry includes: A catchy, memorable title.
Examples of anchor charts or notes to use with students.
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