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Module: PALS: A Reading Strategy for High School
Assessment

Please complete the items below. If you have difficulty, go back and review the Perspectives and Resources pages in this module.

  1. List five benefits of PALS. Describe a classroom situation that might prompt a high-school teacher to implement the strategy.
  2. Name the three reading activities for PALS for high-school students and describe the reading skills targeted by each.
  3. classroom with students working
  4. Describe a typical PALS session. Be sure to discuss the roles of both the students and the teacher.
  5. Imagine that you are Ms. McAvoy, a tenth-grade teacher implementing PALS with a class of 29 students. You wish to limit the classroom disruption that occurs when students move to their partners. Select one of the two methods discussed in this module for moving students into pairs for PALS. Explain why you chose this option.
  6. Again, imagine that you are Ms. McAvoy. Of your 29 students, three are absent, leaving three students without their regular partners. How would you ensure that each student could participate in your regularly scheduled PALS session?


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