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Shared reading in science

Castlemaine SCNovember, 2009

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Turn and Talk…

What is shared reading?

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Shared Reading is whole class teaching in a supportive environment, using enlarged print and

high quality text.

Teachers select text which is appropriate for strategic instruction.

Students and teachers share the task of reading a text which might otherwise prove too challenging.

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Why do shared reading?

• To show students how to access information in various text types.

• To define vocabulary before reading a text.• To clarify tasks.• To develop a shared understanding of the text.• To enhance comprehension of a text.• To highlight features or structures of text types.• To scaffold learning for students.

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Chapter 11 is all about Plants

Title and illustration encourage text connections which activate prior knowledge, giving clues to what the text may be about.

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What is our task?

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Defining the task

Investigate growth of bean plants.Grow bean plants.Observe the growth of the bean plants.Record your observations.Write a scientific report.

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Vocabulary

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controls

Remember the word splash?

How could you use this tool in your classes?

report

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Visual clues

Caption provides further information.

Illustration shows identical pots, watering cans are clearly labelled.

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What are some variables?

• Sugar• Salt• Coffee• Water• Soil• Shade• Temperature

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Instructions

• What do you want to find out?• Make a prediction.• Collect materials.• Decide how to collect and record your data.• Collect data.• Write a report.

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Writing a report

• Title• Purpose or aim.• Procedure – materials and method.• Results.• Discussion of results.• Evaluation of method and results.• Conclusion.

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Students who understand how text is organised are better able to……

• Locate key information• Distinguish between important information

and supporting details• Synthesise information from different parts

of a text or from several texts• Connect new information with what is

known• Restructure schema accordingly

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So what…..?

• What does this mean for our teaching of mathematics? science? technology? art? health? humanities? english?

• Think about the vocabulary and text structures which are specific to your domain. How can you support your students’ learning through textbooks?