Knowledge and Skills Statement
Have students work in small groups with peers who are at the same reading level to read a text in book-club style (students read independently in small increments and come together for discussion between each reading). Provide students with a graphic organizer to identify the key idea and details that support the key idea. After the students read a text independently, ask them to determine the key idea and evaluate details in the text.
The graphic organizer might include the following:
Key Idea: |
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Detail |
Detail |
Detail |
Detail |
Further Explanation
This SE requires students to demonstrate their understanding of details that support and help establish the key idea. Students use the details to support understanding of what is happening, who is affected, and why the idea matters or is being discussed in the first place.
Research
Hedin, L. R., & Conderman, G. (2010). Teaching students to comprehend information text through rereading. The Reading Teacher, 63(7), 556–565. doi:10.1598/RT.63.7.3
Summary: Hedin and Conderman describe specific strategies that students can use to make meaning of the text and increase reading and writing comprehension. The study reveals strategies are successful with struggling readers. The approach uses paraphrasing and rereading to identify the placement of the main ideas, key terms, and definitions. The approach also includes pronouns, appositives, or text enhancements. Charts, samples, and references are included.