Knowledge and Skills Statement
Use una lista de control o tome notas detalladas durante la lectura en voz alta, la lectura compartida o la instrucción de lectura en grupos pequeños. El estudiante:
- se enfoca en el texto para crear imágenes mentales
- describe imágenes mentales que coinciden con el texto
- formula preguntas clarificadoras para ayudarse a crear una imagen mental (palabra desconocida, escenario, etc.)
- usa experiencias pasadas para ayudarse a crear una imagen mental
- le describe imágenes mentales a un compañero
Research
1. Gregory, A. E., and Cahill, M. A. (2010). Kindergarteners can do it, too!: Comprehension strategies for early readers. The Reading Teacher, 63(6), 515–200. Retrieved from https://www.jstor.org/stable/25615842
Summary: This article provides examples from a kindergarten classroom on how to teach the following comprehension strategies: making connections, visualizations, questioning, and inferences.
2. What Works Clearinghouse. (2010). Improving reading comprehension in kindergarten through 3rd grade: practice guide summary. Washington, DC: Institute of Education Science. Retrieved from https://ies.ed.gov/ncee/wwc/PracticeGuide/14#tab-summary
Summary: The goal of this practice guide is to offer educators specific evidence-based recommendations that address the challenge of teaching reading comprehension to students in kindergarten through 3rd grade. The guide provides practical, clear information on critical topics related to teaching reading comprehension and is based on the best available evidence as judged by the authors.