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  • CSR: A Reading Comprehension Strategy
Challenge
Initial Thoughts
Perspectives & Resources

What are some reasons to teach reading comprehension strategies in content-area classes?

  • 1: The Significance of Reading Comprehension
  • 2: Improving Reading Comprehension

What can teachers do to improve their students’ reading comprehension?

  • 3: Introduction to CSR
  • 4: Overview of the CSR Reading Strategies
  • 5: Preview Strategy
  • 6: Click and Clunk Strategy
  • 7: Get the Gist Strategy
  • 8: Wrap Up Strategy

How can reading comprehension strategies be implemented in content-area classes?

  • 9: Cooperative Learning
  • 10: Preparing the Class
  • 11: Materials for CSR
  • 12: Implementing CSR

Resources

  • 13: References, Additional Resources, and Credits
Wrap Up
Assessment
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What can teachers do to improve their students’ reading comprehension?

Page 4: Overview of the CSR Reading Strategies

CSR consists of four reading strategies that students apply before, during, and after reading a passage in a peer-mediated learning environment. Research has shown that these strategies—the Preview strategy, the Click and Clunk strategy, the Get the Gist strategy, and the Wrap Up strategy—are effective methods for improving reading comprehension. The table below includes a brief description of each.

  Strategy Description
Before Reading Preview Students activate prior knowledge and make predictions about what they will learn from the text.
During Reading Click and Clunk Students monitor their comprehension of vocabulary as they read, applying fix-up strategies to infer the meaning of unknown words by their context.
Get the Gist Students identify the most important information contained within each section of text.
After Reading Wrap Up Students generate questions and answers based on the information in the passage they have just read.

Procedural Considerations

When teachers implement CSR, they need to keep several things in mind:

  • Opportunity for practice — Because CSR incorporates multiple strategies, students will require time and opportunity to learn each strategy before they are able to use them effectively in combination. The teacher instructs the students on how to use each strategy until students are able to perform it independently.
  • Support for students — Once the students have mastered the strategies, the teacher should introduce longer sections of text (e.g., first paragraphs, then sections, then chapters). Teachers should also help students to make connections between the content and their prior knowledge.

Student reading

  • Student progress — As students utilize the CSR approach, they will apply each strategy in turn. It is beneficial for students to record their thinking for each strategy in their learning logs. Students use learning logs to:
    • Record their predictions, clunks, gists, and wrap up review questions
    • Create a permanent record so that teachers can review their progress
    • Study for future tests and quizzes on the material
    • Keep track of their learning and create a basis for follow-up activities
Click here to view a printable learning log.

 

 

 

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