2013
DOI: 10.56887/galiteracy.42
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Close Reading of Informational Texts: Assessment-Driven Instruction in Grades 3-8

Abstract: The role of close reading in the 21st century has become a necessary component of reading comprehension more than ever. Given the extraordinary amount of informational texts presented in print and digital formats that students encounter in today’s classrooms, the need for students to engage in critical reading to determine what a text says explicitly is essential for students to become critical consumers of information. In addition, the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) place further emphasis on the importanc… Show more

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“…4 January/February 2024 literacyworldwide.org was discussing, and the bodily movements of the children were responses connected to the books (Shimek, 2023). Many scholars that examine read-aloud practices of informational texts emphasize text structures and close readings (Cummins, 2013;Nelson, 2019). While Mrs. Burnette emphasized these aspects in her teaching, the responses from the children show that reading nonfiction requires readers to continually negotiate multiple modes of information over time and with the discourses and opinions of others (Yenika-Agbaw et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…4 January/February 2024 literacyworldwide.org was discussing, and the bodily movements of the children were responses connected to the books (Shimek, 2023). Many scholars that examine read-aloud practices of informational texts emphasize text structures and close readings (Cummins, 2013;Nelson, 2019). While Mrs. Burnette emphasized these aspects in her teaching, the responses from the children show that reading nonfiction requires readers to continually negotiate multiple modes of information over time and with the discourses and opinions of others (Yenika-Agbaw et al, 2018).…”
Section: Figure 8 Showing How Cameras Workmentioning
confidence: 99%