I actually wrote on the board and discussed it with my class the following:
Strategies (for all subjects) help you organize your thoughts.
I'm planning on making it a poster for next year.
Mary Ann
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Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2011 8:30 PM
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Defining Reading Strategies
The more I think about the reading strategies, the more I think they are
also *thinking* strategies. If you can't make predictions when reading,
maybe you can't make predictions about what might happen next in your own
life.... as an example.
Quoting Ellin Keene <[email protected]>:
At the end of each chapter in Mosaic of Thought, there is a definition
for
the strategy described in the chapter. If you email me off the list I'm
happy to send them to you as a single attachment and go into a bit more
of
the history/research behind strategy instruction, though the bibliography
in
Mosaic may help you. Best,
ellin
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