I’ve wanted to come up with a clever way for students to remember their thinking for reading strategies. A list just seems too boring. One thing I’ve learned in BrainSMART is to connect information to parts of the body to make it more memorable. So I came up with this Good Reader Boy poster!
The poster connects like this:
Head: Think. Good readers monitor their own thinking while reading.
Eyes: Infer. Good readers look for clues in their text or their own schema to draw conclusions, make predictions, and more.
Nose: Importance. Good readers sniff out important details and summarize key points.
Mouth: Questions. Good readers ask questions before, during and after reading.
Heart: Visualize. Good readers love to make brain-movies when reading to fill in details missing from text.
Stomach: Schema. Good readers are hungry to connect things in their text to what they already know.
Waist: Purpose. Good readers don’t waste time…they choose a purpose for reading and pick the best strategy.
Hands: Synthesize. Good readers can ‘put it all together’ to retell and summarize beyond the basic information.
Knees: Monitor Comprehension. Good readers know they need to understand text. They know what to do if they don’t understand the text.
Feet: Text Structure. Good readers have a firm understanding of the elements of a story and use it to help them understand the text.
Is the little fella a little…um…disproportionate? Yes, but I’m going with the “it adds character” excuse! I can’t wait to share this with the students Monday!
I've had the poster re-designed, and it is for sale here: http://www.fortheloveofteaching.net/p/products.html
I've had the poster re-designed, and it is for sale here: http://www.fortheloveofteaching.net/p/products.html
I love this! Thank you for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteQuick you need to copyright him! That is amazing, Diane. I have these on my wall with cute pictures on each but I like yours much better!!
ReplyDeleteHi Diane,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this poster. I will pass this post on to other teachers!
Kathleen
Hello Diane,
ReplyDeleteI found your blog from Twitter and this is the first entry I ran into...
Very interesting and creative, keep up the good work! :)
Hey Diane,
ReplyDeleteJust getting a chance to see this. Awesome job! Take care and see you in the next class!
Maria
Thanks for all the encouraging comments! I'm having him printed up, so a poster should be available in the next month.
ReplyDeleteHi Maria!
Great job! I definitely want one or two or three!
ReplyDeleteAngie Rumsey
Absolutely love this! Can't wait to get one for my students!
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