Another criteria is the evidence kids site for their reasoning.  I  think 
that this is critical.
Maxine

You  know, in a way, by a number of factors. You know because of their 
interest and  stamina for reading (you can't maintain interest/attention if you 
have 
no idea  about meaning).  You will also note their ability to talk about 
their  reading in more than general terms when discussing in book circles or in 
 
conferences. They will not always just say what you say and many times may  
even offer a counter idea to what you say. You will also notice they most can  
write about what they read with some specifics and feelings and such that  
would 
not come without comprehension. Also, you will notice an emotional  
connection (enthusiasm, curiosity, disagreement, sadness).  Emotional  
responses also 
reveal the level of student interaction and understanding of  the text. I am 
sure there are more--but those are a few things that tell me  something about 
comprehension.

:)Bonita

>   As a  new teacher how do you know if your students are comprehending what 
they are  reading as apposed to just mimicking the models you are  
demonstrating?
>  thank you,  Alana   


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