Chapter 10 Reading and Writing in the Content Areas and Study Skills
Chapter discusses the special demands made by content area texts and introduces a variety of strategies for learning to read from content text, including writing to learn. In addition, chapter 10 discusses the basic principles of studying and retention and explores key test-taking strategies. Conscious use of study strategies is emphasized by teaching students when and where as well as how to use them. read the text carefully to find out about techniques you might use to help your students better understand and remember content area material.
As a result of reading this chapter, students will learn and be able to:
Identify the major comprehension difficulties posed by content-area reading and teach strategies to overcome those difficulties.
Make effective, differentiated use of content-area texts and related materials.
Teach writing as a means of fostering learning and promoting deeper understanding of content.
Teach content-area literacy to English language learners (ELs).
Build effective study skills.
Application:
After reading the chapter, discuss the following questions
What are ways in which writing can be used to promote comprehension of content-area material?
What is the steppingstone approach? Do you find it a useful tool to use? Explain yes or no based on your stance.
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