Understanding Texts and Readers: Responsive Comprehension with Leveled Texts, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (October 11, 2018) © 2018

  • Jennifer Serravallo

Paperback

ISBN-13: 9780325108926
Understanding Texts and Readers: Responsive Comprehension with Leveled Texts
Published 2018

Title overview

Understanding Texts & Readers makes comprehension make sense. In it, Jennifer Serravallo narrows the distance between assessment and instruction. She maps the four fiction and four nonfiction comprehension goals she presented in The Reading Strategies Book to fourteen text levels and shares sample responses that show what to expect from readers at each.

Jennifer simplifies text complexity and clarifies comprehension instruction. She begins by untangling the many threads of comprehension: Levels, engagement, stamina, the relevance of texts, and much more. Then level by level she:

  • calls out with precision how plot and setting, character, vocabulary and figurative language, and themes and ideas change as fiction across levels
  • specifies how the complexity of main idea, key details, vocabulary, and text features increases in nonfiction texts
  • points out what to expect from a reader as text characteristics change
  • provides samples of student responses to texts at each level
  • shares progressions across levels to support instructional planning.

Even if you haven’t read the book your reader is responding to, you’ll have the background necessary to make great teaching decisions for all your readers. “Understanding subtle shifts and increases in demands from level to level,” writes Jennifer Serravallo, “can guide what a teacher asks a student, what the teacher expects of the student, and what the teacher, therefore, teaches the student.”

Want to become a master of matching kids to books? Looking to take the difficult out of differentiation? Or do you want to dramatically increase the power and responsiveness of Jen’s Reading Strategies Book? Understanding Texts & Readers shows you how to move forward when students need to make progress.

Samples

Preview a sample chapter from Understanding Texts and Readers

Table of contents

Part I: Readers, Texts and Levels—and What It Means for Comprehension
Comprehension Goals and Considerations
Reader and Text Variables that Impact Comprehension
Merging Levels and Comprehension: What to Expect in the Parts Ahead

Part II: Fiction: Texts, Readers, and Comprehension
Studying Fiction and Supporting Readers: A Framework for Comprehension
Understanding Fiction Texts: A Level-by-Level Guide to Characteristics
Understanding Fiction Readers: A Goal-by-Goal Guide to Readers’ Comprehension of Increasingly Complex Texts

Plot and Setting
Character
Vocabulary and Figurative Language
Themes and Ideas

Part III: Nonfiction: Texts, Readers, and Comprehension
Studying Nonfiction and Supporting Readers: A Framework for Comprehension
Understanding Nonfiction Texts: A Level-by-Level Guide to Characteristics
Understanding Nonfiction Readers: A Goal-by-Goal Guide to Readers’ Comprehension of Increasingly Complex Texts

Main Idea
Key Details
Vocabulary
Text Features

Part IV: Assessment and Instruction: Bringing Your Understanding of Texts and Readers to the Classroom
Knowing Students: Interests, Language, Culture, Background Knowledge, and More
Assessing and Evaluating Comprehension
Matching Readers With “Just Right” Books
Conducting Goal-Setting Conferences
Using a Variety of Reading Strategies for Teaching Comprehension
Using a Variety Structures: Methods for Teaching Comprehension

Conclusion: The Alchemy of Reading

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