Use the powerful strategy of reciprocal teaching and Google's new Rivet reading app to empower struggling students and engage them in reading.
What is it? Reciprocal teaching refers to an instructional activity in which students become the teacher in small group reading sessions....
This blog post delves into one such powerful strategy – Reciprocal Teaching: its meaning, benefits, how it works, and some practical tips for its success.
Three steps to simplify the reciprocal teaching process. Use these
I’ve been selected to participate in a lesson study at my school this semester linked to Ontario’s “Renewed Math Strategy”. My homework after the first meeting was to read u…
Make your reciprocal teaching experience stress free with these six
What is it? Reciprocal teaching refers to an instructional activity in which students become the teacher in small group reading sessions....
4 role cards for reciprocal teaching: predictor, clarifier, questioner, summarizer.
After teaching reading for many years and trying to teach children good skills to analyse and understand the text, I was delighted to find the specific strategies of Reciprocal Teaching. Obviously,…
Your students will LOVE this and you will work LESS! The will also remember what they have learned using this strategy! Divide your class in groups of 4, using break-out rooms or in your classroom …
Reciprocal teaching encourages students to think about their own thought processes during reading and helps teachers explicitly scaffold learning.
Three steps to simplify the reciprocal teaching process. Use these
Three steps to simplify the reciprocal teaching process. Use these
Make your reciprocal teaching experience stress free with these six
Having the right tools as an English Teacher is crucial for providing effective and personalized teaching to students. Our Finding the Reciprocal Pronouns Worksheet will help your students to better understand how reciprocal pronouns work. Learning reciprocal pronouns introduces students to specific vocabulary for describing mutual actions or relationships. Mastery of reciprocal pronouns allows for more nuanced descriptions of relationships in both written and spoken language. EnglishLearningByPro helps you streamline the English teaching process so that your students can learn English as effectively and quickly as possible. Our English learning worksheets (Editable, Fillable, Printable PDFs) are perfect for English students (ESL, ESOL, ELL, and more) and teachers (TESOL, TESL, TEFL, and more). Our English worksheets can be downloaded and used for proficient English learning, giving you or your students the ability to fill them out on a digital device or print them out. This Finding the Reciprocal Pronouns Worksheet can be downloaded and used for proficient English learning, giving you or your students the ability to fill them out on a digital device or print them out. This template is part of the Pronoun Worksheets Bundle.
Reciprocal Teaching for Beginning Readers includes the resources you will need to implement picture walks, prediction making, setting the purpose, clarifying/monitoring, asking questions, visualizing, and retelling/summarizing. If you have been wanting to try Reciprocal Teaching in your classroom, but don't know where to begin, this is for you! Reciprocal teaching is the use of reading strategies to increase comprehension of text while working in small groups. You will find lesson plans and resources for each of the 7 strategies along with information for starting reciprocal teaching in your class. Keep in mind that young readers need modeling and guided practice. They need explicit instruction in each strategy, which you will find in this product. Your students will learn the strategies of reciprocal teaching before beginning work in small groups. If having students work in small groups scares you, this product can also be used with the whole class or guided reading groups. Each strategy begins with an introduction and step-by-step lesson plans to begin teaching. You will also find colorful anchor charts, sentence frames, and printables. Included in this pack are Reciprocal Teaching Pals, which can be used during read alouds to continue practicing the strategies before having students work in small groups. Mini Reciprocal Teaching Pals also allow students to practice the strategies while they read independently. Finally, table tents are included for students to use once they begin small group reciprocal teaching. Explicit lessons give you the guidance you need to begin reciprocal teaching in your classroom. Included are ideas for getting started and timelines. You will also find a section called Use it Before You Lose It, which reminds you to continue practicing each strategy even as you progress. You might also be interested in: Interactive Reading Literature Notebook Opinion Writing Toolbox Story Structure and Central Message
A teaching strategy is anything the teacher does to help students learn. From reciprocal teaching to clarity, here are 6 to get started.
The life of a teacher is one filled with decisions. In fact, in the daily life of a teacher one is said to make over 1,500 educational decisions each school day (TeachThought, 2016). One of those d…
Reading comprehension is such an important skill and many students continue to have difficulty with it. Some students can decode words, but have a hard time understanding what they read. Students at all grade levels need strategies to understand words that are unclear and ideas that come across when they are reading. This school year ... Read More about Reciprocal Teaching Strategies
Predictor, Summarizer, Clarifier, Questioner. This page includes instructions for each role on student-friendly role cards. ...
If you're teaching the comprehension strategies of Questioning, Clarifying, Summarizing and Predicting in the framework of Reciprocal Teaching, you need this form. I created it to quickly assess and see if my students were "getting it"...understanding the text at higher levels. This informal forma...
Information from The Royal Navy's Athletics document put into a condensed, sprint start specific teaching card. Ideal for reciprocal/pair learning.
What is Reciprocal Reading? Have you heard about reciprocal reading (also known as reciprocal teaching)? I love the way this strategy enables independent
Three steps to simplify the reciprocal teaching process. Use these
This Reciprocal Teaching pack will help you effectively implement this effective reading comprehension strategy in your classroom. Students will learn and use the following comprehension strategies in small groups: Summarizing Clarifying Questioning Predicting This pack includes the following: THREE TASK CARD SETS: Task cards with prompts for informational text and literature Task cards without prompts SIX GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS: Once the text is read, have the students complete the portion of the graphic organizer that correlates with their assigned task. This ensures they are prepared to share with the group and are not sitting there with nothing to share. This also helps with accountability of task completion. SEVEN RUBRICS: Two rubrics that cover all of the reciprocal teaching tasks for informational text and literature. Four rubrics that cover each individual reciprocal teaching skill. One self- evaluation rubric for students to complete. LESSON PLAN: This is a generic lesson plan that will work with any text that I used on a daily basis in my classroom! SIX DAY TEACHING SEQUENCE: Mini lessons that will guide you as you introduce reciprocal teaching in your classroom. ANCHOR CHARTS: Post these in your classroom to help guide your groups during reciprocal teaching time.
This cooperative learning strategy takes the idea of "working in pairs" up a notch.
This blog post discusses the importance of making predictions with problem solving. Students make predictions with evidence before they solve the problem.
Reading comprehension is such an important skill and many students continue to have difficulty with it. Some students can decode words, but have a hard time understanding what they read. Students at all grade levels need strategies to understand words that are unclear and ideas that come across when they are reading. This school year ... Read More about Reciprocal Teaching Strategies
Do you use Reciprocal Teaching in your classroom? These brightly colored posters and bookmarks are the perfect Reciprocal Teaching Visuals! Included: Posters for Each Fab Four Strategy: Predicting, Clarifying (x2), Questioning, & Summarizing Posters for Each Super Six Strategy: Predicting, Clarifying, Questioning, Visualizing, Summarizing, & Making Connections Four bookmark options in color and b&w.
This is a great resource for students to engage in reciprocal teaching and comprehension strategies while reading. It is great to use for group discussions and helps students practice the "fab four" reading strategies. For non-fiction texts with multiple chapters or sections, check out this version!
These interactive notebook pages may be used on their own or used in conjunction with my best selling Reciprocal Teaching in Math cards (and now there is a set with mini graphic organisers too). This resource includes both Australian and U.S. spelling. It has interactive notebook pages for the eight role cards in my Reciprocal Teaching in Mathematics role card sets, to be used for small group problem solving. The eight roles include: Predicting, Clarifying, Questioning, Visualizing, Connecting, Calculating, Summarizing, and Giving Feedback. You can read more about this approach here: http://ripperresources.blogspot.com.au/2014/01/reciprocal-teaching.html This resource is for personal/classroom use only and is not to be distributed further. Multiple licenses are now available at TpT for half price. No sharing of this product is permitted through internet groups/blogs, offline groups, school district or regional websites/servers,discussion lists, school websites/servers, or personal websites.
The Fab 4 Reciprocal Teaching pack focuses on 4 comprehension skills while reading whole group or small group. Each student receives a job and focuses on that skill. The Fab 4 Reciprocal Teaching Pack includes differentiated worksheets for each skill (predict, summarize, question, clarify). differen...
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Originally designed with seventh grade students, Reciprocal Teaching is a research-based strategy that teaches students to work in small groups to coordinate the use of four comprehension strategies: prediction, clarification, summarization, and student-generated questions. This article illustrates how to implement Reciprocal Teaching for the Primary Grades (RTPG). Modifications include: additional strategies, cue cards with pictures and scripts, group work interspersed with whole class follow-up, and an independent written component for individual student accountability.
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Summarising - Sharing what I read in my own words. This part is about ... Please summarise for us ... (pick a group member) My summary is ... The child who has acted as the teacher can then pick the next person to be the teacher. Practise the process using text. Prompt Chart for the child being the teacher. Lesson three - We will revise all the strategies quickly. Using an easy text to start Teacher will lead dialogue Teacher to model strategy for children Students add their own predictions and clarifications Students to respond to teacher generated questions Students comment on teacher's summaries Evaluation of Reciprocal Teaching/Reading After practising for at least 20 sessions/lessons, to ensure children are first able to externalise strategies then internalise them and use them independently. Then students can - move to instructional level text develop more responsibility for initiating and sustaining the dialogue And the Teacher will - move to more of a monitoring role providing extra modelling if necessary give feedback for improving strategies
Make your reciprocal teaching experience stress free with these six