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Like the Common Core Standards, Comprehension Clubs addresses the specific goal of helping students actively seek the wide, deep, and thoughtful engagement with high-quality literary and informational texts that builds knowledge, enlarges experience, and broadens world views. Each unit helps educators address the five key expectations of the Common Core for English/Language Arts instruction.
Download the Sample Common Core Alignment >Through reflective, academic conversation about books—the hallmark of the Common Core Standards (2010)—teachers and students create the vibrant, literate classroom community that best supports high level, quality comprehension. The collaborative, interactive nature of the book club enables all students—including struggling readers and English Language Learners—to find the support they need to fully engage with the books.
Fountas & Pinnell, 2006; 2012;
Duke, Pearson, Strachan, & Billman, 2011.
Just as the name suggests, the read-aloud is truly interactive; as the teacher reads aloud to the students, she invites them to participate: to make comments, extend the ideas of their peers, and ask and respond to questions. In this way, the teacher helps children build deeper meaning than they could have accomplished on their own.
Hoyt, 2007; Laminack and Wadsworth, 2006;
Whitehurst, et al., 1992;
Purcell-Gates, McInyre and Freppon, 1995.