Title: Super QAR for Test-wise Students
1Super QARfor Test-wise Students
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3The Challenge
- To meet two goals
- Prepare students to perform well on tests
- Keep quality of education high
- Higher level thinking
- Reading comprehension
- Rich Content
4Concern for Students
- Present emphasis on basic skills
- All students can also benefit from instruction in
higher level thinking - In general, students of diverse backgrounds have
few opportunities for such instruction
5Why Use QARs?
- Leads to quality instruction in core
comprehension skills - Builds confidence among students in
question-asking and question-answering situations - Provides a language to talk about comprehension
strategies - Provides a language to talk about test
requirements
6QAR - Question Answer Relationships
- Research-based
- A strategy to promote higher order thinking
- An approach to test preparation
- A language for talking about questioning
activities
7Icons TE p.9
8Right There A detail type of question, where
words used to form the question and words that
answer the question are often right there in
the same sentence.
Think Search The answer is in the text, but
readers have to think search to find the
answer sometimes within a paragraph, across
paragraphs, or even chapters.
9In the Book Comprehension Strategies TE p.24
- Scan
- Skim
- Identify main idea and supporting detail (Read
the first and last sentence of every paragraph
carefully) - Summarize
- Clarify
- Identify important information
- Compare/Contrast
10Author and Me The information to answer the
question comes from my background knowledge, but
to even make sense of the question, Id need to
have read and understood the text.
On My Own The question relates to the text,
but I could probably answer this one even if I
had never read the text. All the ideas and
information come from my background knowledge.
11In My HeadComprehension Strategies TE p.30
- Identify background knowledge, beliefs, feelings
and experiences - Predict
- Visualize
- Make inferences
- Connect to Self
- Connect to Text
- Connect to Themes or Ideas
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13Right There Student Book p.4
- Definition The answer is in the text usually a
detail or fact. You can put your finger on the
answer. - Strategy Scan
- Information Source Information in one sentence
14Think and Search Student Book p.4
- Definition The answer is in several different
places in the text. Involves more than one
sentence. - Strategy Identify what is being asked
- Note key terms in the
question - Skim/Scan
- Identify main ideas and details
- Compare and contrast
- Summarize
- Identify text structure
- Information Source More than one sentence or
paragraph
15Author and Me Student Book p.5
- Definition The answer comes from the readers
background knowledge, but the reader also needs
to have read and understood the text. - Strategy
- Identify background knowledge
- Predict
- Visualize
- Make inferences
- Make personal connections (Text to Self)
- Make connections to other texts (Text to Text)
- Make connections to the world (Text to Themes)
- Information Source
- The text (author) and the reader
16Author and Me
- Text to Self Readers connect the text to their
own experiences. - Text to Text Readers connect the text to
something else they have read. - Text to Themes Readers make inferences about
authors message/theme and support their
conclusions with details from the text.
17CRISS Manual p. 37-38
18On My Own Student Book p.5
- Definition The answer comes from the readers
background knowledge and experience. - Strategy
- Make connections to the topic
- Identify experiences, feelings, beliefs
- Information source
- The readers background knowledge
19Student Book P.24
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21Start with easy material Cinderella
- Right There How many stepsisters did Cinderella
have? - Think and Search What things did the fairy
Godmother change with her magic wand? - Author and Me Why didnt Cinderellas stepmother
let her go to the ball with her stepsisters? - On My Own Have you ever excluded someone from
hanging out with you? Why?
22Popcorn CRISS Manual p.71
- Have you ever wondered why popcorn pops?
Popcorn has more moisture inside each kernel than
regular corn. As the kernel is heated, the water
inside turns into steam. Pressure begins to build
inside until the hard coat on the outside of the
kernel explodes, turning inside-out. If you are
careful about how you prepare it, popcorn turns
out to be a very healthy snack-higher in protein
than ice cream or potato chips, without the fat
and sugar. Air popping is the best way to prepare
popcorn because it doesnt require any oil this
keeps the popcorn low in calories. To add a
little zest to your snack, forget the butter or
caramel flavors. Instead try melting a few
tablespoons of peanut butter and stirring that
into your popped corn. Or you can add sunflower,
pumpkin, or sesame seeds. - Right There What is the best way to prepare
popcorn? (air popping) - Think and Search What are some ways you can
make popcorn taste better? (add peanut butter,
sunflower, pumpkin or sesame seeds) - Author and Me Why do you think the author wrote
this article about popcorn? ( to inform the
reader how to make popcorn a healthy snack) - On My Own What is your favorite snack? Is it
healthy?
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28Lesson Plan(p.14-17 TE)
- Objectives
- Set the purpose
- Materials
- Model (includes thinking aloud)
- Coach
- Assessment
- Build Independence
- Reflect
29QAR Plan
- The teacher introduces the QAR strategy and the
four types of questions. - The teacher models the QAR process with a short
reading passage. (may happen more than once) - The teacher and the class together practice the
QAR strategy with short pieces of text. - The class practices using the strategy with easy
materials in partners or small groups. - The teacher provides independent practice.
- The teacher gradually increases the length and
complexity of text used with QAR. - The students create their own QAR questions in
partners, small groups, or individually using
various pieces of text including TAKS materials.
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