One of the key benefits of making connections while reading is that it helps readers make sense of the text by relating it to their own experiences. When readers can connect what they are reading to something they have personally experienced, it becomes more meaningful and memorable. For example...
Students who make connections while reading are better able to understand the text they are reading. It is important for students to draw on their prior knowledge and experiences to connect with the text. Students are thinking when they are connecting, which makes them more engaged in the readin...
Eve Bunting has several texts that work well for text to world connections, including The Wall {Vietnam War}, Fly Away Home {homelessness/poverty}, A Day’s Work {other cultures}, Dandelions {westward movement in America} and...
Making Connections: Reading, Math, and Working MemoryBerkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksC. McDonaldSteven A. McDonald
Reading in a Foreign LanguageRott S.Processing glosses:Aqualitative exploration of how form-meaning connections are established and strengthened. Readingin a ... S Rott - 《Reading in A Foreign Language》 被引量: 111发表: 2005年 Reading, writing and word processing: Toward a phenomenology of th...
Critical Reading Comprehension Strategy ---Making Connections 赤峰二中 刘小凯 1 When I read the book, I share the same experience with the author. When I read the book, it reminds me of another book. When I read the book, my science knowledge helps me understand the book. Making Connectio...
Making Connections teaches an extensive range of reading skills and strategies in order to prepare students for college reading. J Williams 被引量: 1发表: 2013年 Making Connections Level 4 Student's Book: Skills and Strategies for Academic Reading Making Connections teaches an extensive range of re...
MAKING CONNECTIONS TO READINGProvides elementary teachers a recommended worksheet for schoolchildren to connect themselves with some scenes of the play, `Hang Time: Beer Pressure.'Scholastic Action
MakingConnections Findsimilaritiesbetweenthetextand•otherbooks •yourlife•theworld "Oh,that'sjustlikewhen...""Ihadanunclelikethat,too."Doesthisremindmeofsomethingintherealworld?DoesthisremindmeofsomethingelseI’veread?Doesthisremindmeofsomethinginmylife?10 Learningbydoing 澳洲游学团-小学生在做中学...
3 How willing are you to make the connections happen? Read it; hear it; be it! Read the lines. Then, speak them out loud. And, put some character into the words. When he was writing his novels, Charles Dickens would act out the parts of the characters. He'd make faces in the mi...