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a whiteboard with writing on it in front of a book shelf filled with books

As a reader, I have used most, if not all of the reading comprehension strategies I'm about to discuss throughout my years as a student, as I'm sure all of you have. As a teacher, I have guided students through using these strategies during whole-class reading units. Until last week…

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a child's hand drawn poster with the words metacognition on it

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a whiteboard with some writing on it that says medagonitive thinking stones

Use these thinking stems to prompt metacognitive thinking and discussions about reading in your classroom! Print these thinking stems, cut them out, and laminate them. Then, glue them to popsicle sticks and keep them handy in your classroom. These thinking stems are useful in several ways: - Use when introducing new reading strategies to students as a visual to prompt metacognition. - Use in small group discussions as options for

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Effective metacognitive skills are vital for a positive learning experience. Use these 10 strategies to promote metacognitive skills in your classroom! Click to read the full list and find more educational blogs over on the Twinkl website.   #metacognition #teachingblog #teacher #teacherblog #education #educatioblog #teachingresources #twinkl #twinklresources #classroom #teachingstrategies

Effective metacognitive skills are vital for a positive learning experience. Use these 10 strategies to promote metacognitive skills in your classroom! Click to read the full list and find more educational blogs over on the Twinkl website. #metacognition #teachingblog #teacher #teacherblog #education #educatioblog #teachingresources #twinkl #twinklresources #classroom #teachingstrategies

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a sign that says good readers think about their reading skills and self - monitoring tips

Me: You just read this page. Can you tell me a little about what you know? Student: Ummmmm. . . . (Insert wait time here.) Me: I know you were really interested in reading this book when you chose it. Who did you read about on this page? (Insert more wait time.) Student: A boy? (Yes, answered as a question.) Me: Hmmm, can you tell me a bit about the boy? What was he doing? Student: Ummmmm. . . . (Insert lots more wait time here to be followed by major prompting that led to more answers…

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a piece of paper with the words 7 questions to metacognition written on it

Since many of you have asked... here is a printable classroom poster to promote student metacognition (available in two sizes): 11 x 17: https://t.co/b8auDUArcN 18 x 24: https://t.co/9XYUC3D6VY

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a sign with writing on it that says schema your phori knowledge scheme is

Comprehension Connections is my FAVORITE professional book because it is a quick and easy read and it has the BEST lesson ideas for teaching reading comprehension skills. To model how we use our schema, I wrote the name of a place my kids would know and a place they wouldn't. As soon as I said @schlitterbahnwaterparks, my kids went cray cray! The comments were hard to even track. It was one of the rare times I didn't demand them to simmer down now! To really ensure they would have NO schema…

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