Friday, October 19, 2012

Mrs. Stewart Teaches ABCs to Sixth Graders

...that is the ABC reading strategy.  Students can use this strategy as a straight-forward way to activate prior knowledge before they start to read about a broad-ended subject. Students individually list everything they know about a particular topic and fill in facts based on an alphabetical outline. Then, they work in small groups to compare and add information. Students review their ABC list for accuracy and add to the outline as they read. This strategy can also be used to review information following a reading. 


EJ Callaway

Parker Driggers