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Page 1: Primary Readers Diving Into Nonfiction. We want to plunge children into a rich pool of visual and verbal ideas, giving them confidence to venture forth

Primary ReadersDiving Into Nonfiction

Page 2: Primary Readers Diving Into Nonfiction. We want to plunge children into a rich pool of visual and verbal ideas, giving them confidence to venture forth

We want to plunge children into a rich pool of visual and verbal ideas, giving them confidence to venture forth independently into nonfiction

of all kinds.

Page 3: Primary Readers Diving Into Nonfiction. We want to plunge children into a rich pool of visual and verbal ideas, giving them confidence to venture forth

Big ideas

We live in an information age, where nonfiction dominates reading and writing

We need to explicitly teach our children how to read and write nonfiction

What is taught is determined by the text and the purpose for reading

Page 4: Primary Readers Diving Into Nonfiction. We want to plunge children into a rich pool of visual and verbal ideas, giving them confidence to venture forth

What have you read or written this past week?• Text messages• Tweets• Blogs• Facebook• E-mails• Newspaper• Magazine• Letters• Bills• Invitations• Recipes• Directions

• Information• Programs• Charts• Schedules• Brochures• Contracts• Maps• Articles• Research• Advertisements• Notices• Menus

Page 5: Primary Readers Diving Into Nonfiction. We want to plunge children into a rich pool of visual and verbal ideas, giving them confidence to venture forth

Primary classrooms vs. real world

Primary Classrooms

80-90% of all classroom readinginstruction uses fiction

Real World

10-20%nonfiction

80-90% of what we read and writeis real-world nonfiction

10-20%fiction

Page 6: Primary Readers Diving Into Nonfiction. We want to plunge children into a rich pool of visual and verbal ideas, giving them confidence to venture forth

Comparing fiction and nonfiction

Fiction Nonfiction

Purpose

Facts or information

Characters

Organization

Progression

To entertain To inform or persuade

Embedded or inferred Directly stated

Specific General

Beginning-Middle-End Access features, body structuresNarrative

Read front to back Can be read in pieces, back and forth

Page 7: Primary Readers Diving Into Nonfiction. We want to plunge children into a rich pool of visual and verbal ideas, giving them confidence to venture forth

Big ideas

We live in an information age, where nonfiction dominates reading and writing

We need to explicitly teach our children how to read and write nonfiction

What is taught is determined by the text and the purpose for reading

Page 8: Primary Readers Diving Into Nonfiction. We want to plunge children into a rich pool of visual and verbal ideas, giving them confidence to venture forth

Steps in a nonfiction lesson

• Prepare to read

• Guide reading

• Explicitly teach comprehension and fluency

• Facilitate connections

Page 9: Primary Readers Diving Into Nonfiction. We want to plunge children into a rich pool of visual and verbal ideas, giving them confidence to venture forth

What determines what is taught?

The text

The purpose for reading

Page 10: Primary Readers Diving Into Nonfiction. We want to plunge children into a rich pool of visual and verbal ideas, giving them confidence to venture forth

Steps in a nonfiction lesson

• Prepare to read

• Guide reading

• Explicitly teach comprehension and fluency

• Facilitate connections

Page 11: Primary Readers Diving Into Nonfiction. We want to plunge children into a rich pool of visual and verbal ideas, giving them confidence to venture forth

Prepare to read

• Access or establish schema

• Text and topic knowledge

• Set a purpose for reading

• Preview text

What information might we find in this text?

What questions might this text answer?

Page 12: Primary Readers Diving Into Nonfiction. We want to plunge children into a rich pool of visual and verbal ideas, giving them confidence to venture forth

Guide reading

•Goal 1: Make text accessible

•Goal 2: Understand while you read

•Goal 3: Demonstrate understanding

Page 13: Primary Readers Diving Into Nonfiction. We want to plunge children into a rich pool of visual and verbal ideas, giving them confidence to venture forth

Guide reading

Goal 1: Make text accessible

Understand languageVocabulary

Figurative language and idioms

Text devices, such as rhyme, rhythm, repetition

Recognize and utilize text features

Determine important ideas

Use pictures

Connect text to self

Make and confirm predictions

Page 14: Primary Readers Diving Into Nonfiction. We want to plunge children into a rich pool of visual and verbal ideas, giving them confidence to venture forth

Guide reading

Goal 2: Understand while you readDetermine cause and effectGenerate questionsVisualizeDistinguish between fantasy and realityCompare and contrast text and picturesGive and support opinionsDraw and support conclusionsUse prior knowledgeUse references and resourcesInterpret information from graphs, charts, and diagramsUnderstand setting and its importance

Page 15: Primary Readers Diving Into Nonfiction. We want to plunge children into a rich pool of visual and verbal ideas, giving them confidence to venture forth

Guide reading

Goal 3: Demonstrate Understanding

Monitor comprehension and use fix-up tips– Reread

– Look at the pictures

– Think about what makes sense

– Read ahead

– Ask for help

Sequence events or steps

Recall details

Summarize

Respond to text

Page 16: Primary Readers Diving Into Nonfiction. We want to plunge children into a rich pool of visual and verbal ideas, giving them confidence to venture forth

Explicitly teach comprehension and fluency

Comprehension

A deeper examination of what was guided

Fluency

Read with appropriate rate

Use proper pitch and volume

Use appropriate expression

Facilitated through accessible text and repeated readings

Page 17: Primary Readers Diving Into Nonfiction. We want to plunge children into a rich pool of visual and verbal ideas, giving them confidence to venture forth

Facilitate connections

Written response: “Write about. . .”

Lasting lessons: A real-life connection to the text

Cross-curricular connections

Learn more: text or technology

Page 18: Primary Readers Diving Into Nonfiction. We want to plunge children into a rich pool of visual and verbal ideas, giving them confidence to venture forth

Big ideas

We live in an information age, where nonfiction dominates reading and writing

We need to explicitly teach our children how to read and write nonfiction

What is taught is determined by the text and the purpose for reading

Page 19: Primary Readers Diving Into Nonfiction. We want to plunge children into a rich pool of visual and verbal ideas, giving them confidence to venture forth

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