Engaging Students with Reading: Develop Skills and Independence
Emily Chandler shares strategies for engaging students in reading to enhance their literacy skills, improve geographical understanding, and develop writing skills. By linking books to topics and supporting EAL/SEN learners, students are encouraged to interact with texts, discuss key information, and increase interest beyond the classroom through wider reading lists.
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Engaging Students with Reading in Geography Emily Chandler (@ChandlerGeog)
@ChandlerGeog Why? - - - - Further develop their literacy skills Improve geographical understanding Develop writing skills Increase independence
@ChandlerGeog Engaging with the text and pulling out key information Book: Closing the Reading Gap by Alex Quigley Guided Reading 3, 2, 1 20 words summary
@ChandlerGeog Linking Books to Topics Year 7 - The Rhine Year 9 - Risky World
Supporting EAL/SEN learners @ChandlerGeog
Increasing students interest in the text @ChandlerGeog - - - Allowing discussion Giving students choice Link to interests
Encouraging reading beyond the classroom - Wider reading lists - The News @ChandlerGeog