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Critical Conditioning
Teach Grades 1-8.
A Handbook for
Grades 9-12.
- Reading comprehension skills
- Thinking critically
- Study skills
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Now you can see all of the components of reading
comprehension along with definitions, explanations, and activity
ideas. Teaching suggestions include ways of incorporating
analysis and thinking skills while covering comprehension
objectives. Topics include elements and types of literature,
reference skills, SQRRR study skills, propaganda techniques,
discussion questions, and more. This is an area too easily
forgotten when library books are used for your reading program.
For anyone using readers, this will help eliminate the busy
work.
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Children must be trained (conditioned) to think critically. This
guide helps parents, tutors, and teachers incorporate thinking skills
into every aspect of comprehension.
- Read aloud to young children using an approach that directs their
thinking, conditioning them to eventually read this way on their own
- Teach older children to use this method in order to read for
insight.
- Develop language skills that enhance the ability to think beyond
the literal level.
- Provide insights that help children learn to analyze fiction and
nonfiction.
- Do all of the above while meeting standard reading comprehension
objectives.
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CONTENTS FOR CRITICAL CONDITIONING
Reading Comprehension Skills
Teach Children to Think Critically
How To Read Critically
Declaring a Purpose
Teaching Students to Declare a Purpose
Sample
Sample Purpose Questions
Reasoning While You Read
Judging What Your Read
Building the Foundation: Activities For Ages 3-7
Questions To Encourage Thinking
General Fiction
Folktales, Myths, Legends
Bigger-Than-Life Heroes
Biographies
Poetry
Activities
Learning the Language of Literature
Building Understanding
Sequence
Story Elements, Summaries, and Outlines
Learning to Analyze
Cause and Effect
Classify, Compare, and Contrast
Make Inferences and Draw Conclusions
Predict Outcomes and Make Up Reasonable Conclusions
Identify Facts and Opinions
Identify Techniques to Persuade
Persuasive Writing
Study Skills
Library Skills
Using the Newspaper
Comprehending Fiction
Types of Fiction
Story Elements
Characters
Setting
Plot
Theme
The Language of Literature
Point of View
Style
Tone
Language Used to Help Create Mood
Language That Shows Attitude
Figurative Language
More Uses of Language
Writing Techniques
Comprehending Nonfiction
Types of Nonfiction
Techniques to Persuade
Evaluating What You Read
Study Skills
Locating Information Within Books
SQRRR Study Method
Using Reference Books
Comprehension Skills Organized by Grade
Kindergarten – Grade 2
Grades 3-4
Grades 5-6
Grades 7-8
Comprehension Skills Organized by Topic
Understanding Meaning
Thinking: Analyzing & Evaluating Information
Study Skills
Survival Skills
Resources
Checklist
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