Knowledge and Skills Statement
Ítem de la prueba STAAR 2017
Lectura
3 Lee esta oración del párrafo 22 de “El vagabundo sabio”.
Al escuchar esas palabras, la señora del mesón sintió que le quitaron un peso de encima.
El lenguaje que se utiliza en esta oración ayuda al lector a entender que la señora —
* A siente alegría por la decisión que tomó el juez
B está preocupada por lo que le pueda pasar a Diego
C tiene miedo de que se pierda el dinero
D está conforme porque ya no tiene que cuidar el dinero
Further Explanation
En este ítem, los estudiantes utilizan la evidencia textual para hacer la inferencia de que la expresión “le quitaron un peso de encima” significa que ya no se tiene que preocupar.
Research
1. Mahzoon-Hagheghi, M., Yebra, R., Johnson, R. D., & Sohn, L. N. (2018). Texas Journal of Literacy Education, 6(1) 41–50. Retrieved from https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1183979.pdf
Summary: The value of using children's literature in the science classroom is examined. The use of literary strategies like questioning for comprehension and inference are transferable skills that are also important in science instruction. The author's provide examples of good choices in children's literature for science instruction and guidance to teachers for a successful implementation.
2. Barth, A. E., & Elleman, A. (2017). Evaluating the impact of a multistrategy inference intervention for middle-grade struggling readers. Language, Speech, & Hearing Services in Schools, 48(1), 31+. Retrieved from https://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A490475287/PROF?u=tea&sid=PROF&xid=85a8099a
Summary: This study examines the effectiveness of multiple inference intervention strategies that were designed to increase inference-making and reading comprehension for struggling readers. The study focused on using text clues, activities and integrating prior knowledge, understanding character and author's purpose, and responding to inference questions. Details and lesson examples are available in the Appendix.