Foreword by Laura Robb Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Closer Reading: Closer Than What? Chapter 2. Choosing a Complex Text for Close Reading Chapter 3. Getting in the Mindset of Close Reading Chapter 4. Supporting Readers Before Close Reading Chapter 5. Supporting Readers During Close Reading Chapter 6. Supporting Readers After Close Reading Chapter 7. Moving Students Toward Independence in Close Reading Chapter 8. Digging Deeper in Close Reading Through Rereading, Small-Group Instruction, and Independent Reading Chapter 9. Close Reading for the Common Core--and More Appendices Appendix I. Templates for Designing Close Reading Lessons Preparing for Close Reading Planning for Close Reading Appendix II. Sample Lesson Plan for Shared Reading: "She Was THAT Kind of Lady" Text Selection and Preparation for Close Reading Lesson Planner for Close Reading Appendix III. Templates for After Reading Template 1: Most Important Words Template 2: Theme Chart Template 3: Gist Statement and Brief Summary Template 4: Noticing Text Structure and Genre Template 5: Evidence From First Close Reading of a Text Template 6: Paraphrase It! Template 7: Words That Show Tone Template 8: Looking Into Illustrations Template 9: Viewing a Video Template 10: Reading a Photograph Template 11: Evaluating an Argument Template 12: Reading and Evaluating a Primary Source Template 13: Reading Like a Scientist Template 14: Reading Like a Historian Appendix IV. Websites for Short Texts Appendix V. Bibliography of Picture Books for Close Reading Works Cited Index
By exploring what close reading is and how to teach it, this book helps teachers implement it in their classroom to enrich students' literacy learning. The book is broken down into three parts: Part I gives readers a clear definition of close reading & why it's important Part II explores how to make close reading happen in the classroom Part III investigates close reading in context, including 10 easy steps to implement close reading in the classroom and how to set short & long term goals Each chapter offers an explanation of and insights into its designated close reading focus with information on that topic as well as examples from site-based work with teachers and students, advice on how to avoid close reading pitfalls, and classroom-ready resources to use immediately. Questions for reflection are suggested at the end of all chapters to encourage readers to consider the implications on practice.
A former classroom teacher and professor of reading, Nancy Boyles is a literacy consultant, who provides workshops, model lessons, and curriculum support to districts and organizations nationally, regionally, and locally. Over the course of her career she has received numerous awards , including New England Reading Association's Outstanding Literacy Leader Award and Connecticut Reading Association's Celebrate Literacy Award for exemplary service.