Using Art to Teach Reading Comprehension Strategies: Lesson Plans for Teachers
Using Art to Teach Reading Comprehension Strategies: Lesson Plans for Teachers will provide both classroom and art teachers with an overview of six different reading strategies and integrated reading and art lessons that they can implement in their own classrooms and schools. Addressing specific National Visual Art Standards, Common Core Standards for Reading, and National Reading Standards, this book is designed so that classroom and art teachers work either in collaboration in schools where there are visual arts teachers, or independently if school staff does not include a visual arts instructor. This teacher friendly, easy-to-use book offers background information on the strategies and lessons that allow teachers to copy student materials and begin implementing this approach in their classrooms right away. Art can be a critical tool in helping students’ develop and refine reading strategies. When reading strategies are presented in the context of art first, the students are better able to incorporate these tools into their reading. Stuart and Klein prove that art provides the scaffolding children need to move from a text-free environment to a text environment.
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Using Art to Teach Reading Comprehension Strategies: Lesson Plans for Teachers
Using Art to Teach Reading Comprehension Strategies: Lesson Plans for Teachers will provide both classroom and art teachers with an overview of six different reading strategies and integrated reading and art lessons that they can implement in their own classrooms and schools. Addressing specific National Visual Art Standards, Common Core Standards for Reading, and National Reading Standards, this book is designed so that classroom and art teachers work either in collaboration in schools where there are visual arts teachers, or independently if school staff does not include a visual arts instructor. This teacher friendly, easy-to-use book offers background information on the strategies and lessons that allow teachers to copy student materials and begin implementing this approach in their classrooms right away. Art can be a critical tool in helping students’ develop and refine reading strategies. When reading strategies are presented in the context of art first, the students are better able to incorporate these tools into their reading. Stuart and Klein prove that art provides the scaffolding children need to move from a text-free environment to a text environment.
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Using Art to Teach Reading Comprehension Strategies: Lesson Plans for Teachers

Using Art to Teach Reading Comprehension Strategies: Lesson Plans for Teachers

Using Art to Teach Reading Comprehension Strategies: Lesson Plans for Teachers

Using Art to Teach Reading Comprehension Strategies: Lesson Plans for Teachers

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Using Art to Teach Reading Comprehension Strategies: Lesson Plans for Teachers will provide both classroom and art teachers with an overview of six different reading strategies and integrated reading and art lessons that they can implement in their own classrooms and schools. Addressing specific National Visual Art Standards, Common Core Standards for Reading, and National Reading Standards, this book is designed so that classroom and art teachers work either in collaboration in schools where there are visual arts teachers, or independently if school staff does not include a visual arts instructor. This teacher friendly, easy-to-use book offers background information on the strategies and lessons that allow teachers to copy student materials and begin implementing this approach in their classrooms right away. Art can be a critical tool in helping students’ develop and refine reading strategies. When reading strategies are presented in the context of art first, the students are better able to incorporate these tools into their reading. Stuart and Klein prove that art provides the scaffolding children need to move from a text-free environment to a text environment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475801545
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 12/14/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 124
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Jennifer Klein has worked as an elementary classroom teacher, gifted and talented teacher, and staff development teacher for Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) in Rockville, MD. She is currently a reading specialist for MCPS. Over the past several years, she has brought her love of literacy and art together to create after-school and summer workshops for children, including the Artist/Readers’ Workshop and the Artist/Writers’ Workshop.


Elizabeth (Lisa) Stuart taught elementary art for nine years and has been the content specialist for art, theatre, and dance for Montgomery County Public Schools in Rockville, MD for the past five years. She loves finding ways for children to use art to deepen their understanding of other subjects and believes that all children can access the same level of understanding indifferent ways. Lisa lives in Silver Spring, Maryland with her husband, Dan, a metal sculptor, and her two children, Caitlin, and Colin.
Jennifer Klein is currently a reading specialist for Montgomery County Public Schools. Over the course of her career, she has worked as an elementary classroom teacher, gifted and talented teacher, staff developer, and teacher trainer for MCPS. Over the past several years, she has merged these passions to create after-school and summer workshops for children including the Artist/Readers’ Workshop and the Artist/Writers’ Workshop, and has also taught at the Rehoboth Art league in Rehoboth, Delaware.
Elizabeth Stuart Whitehead taught elementary art for nine years and was the content specialist for art, theatre, and dance for Montgomery County Public Schools in Rockville, Maryland, for seven years. Currently, she is Visual Art Supervisor for Prince George’s County Public Schools in Maryland. Prince George’s County is a pioneer in Arts Integration (AI) with 75+ model schools and growing.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1 Making Connections: Connecting the Known to the Unknown
Introduction
Teaching the Making Connections Strategy through Art
Teaching the Making Connections Strategy through Reading/Language Arts
Resources
Literacy Benefits
Reflection
Templates/Worksheets

Chapter 2 Questioning: Generating Wonders
Introduction
Teaching the Questioning Strategy through Art
Teaching the Questioning Strategy through Reading/Language Arts
Resources
Literacy Benefits
Reflection
Templates/Worksheets

Chapter 3 Visualizing: Visualizing: Creating Pictures in Your Mind
Introduction
Teaching the Visualizing Strategy through Art
Teaching the Visualizing Strategy through Reading/Language Arts
Resources
Literacy Benefits
Reflection
Templates/Worksheets

Chapter 4 Inferring: Reading between the Lines
Introduction
Teaching the Inferring Strategy through Art
Teaching the Inferring Strategy through Reading/Language Arts
Resources
Literacy Benefits
Reflection
Templates/Worksheets

Chapter 5 Determining Importance: Selecting the Important Parts
Introduction
Teaching the Determining Importance Strategy through Art
Teaching the Determining Importance Strategy through Reading/Language Arts
Resources
Literacy Benefits
Reflection
Templates/Worksheets

Chapter 6 Synthesizing: Creating Meaning
Introduction
Teaching the Synthesis Strategy in Art and Reading/Language Arts
Resources
Literacy Benefits
Reflection
Templates/Worksheets

Bibliography/Resources

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