New kinds of text are constantly emerging through various media platforms. This creates exciting opportunities to embrace all the ways students can interact with what they read. In this quick reference guide, Pam Allyn and Monica Burns provide tips and tools you can use to help K-12 students.

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This quick reference reading guide covers five habits of readers, including reading…

  • Widely: Interact with a variety of genres, formats, and platforms
  • Critically: Evaluate a text’s accuracy and authenticity.
  • Deeply: Think about, question, and reflect on a text.
  • Closely: Draw supporting evidence from a text.
  • Socially: Use texts as a basis for social connection and community.

Engaging Students in Reading All Types of Text 

This guide also shares online tools, discussion questions, and assessment guidelines. It shows how teaching readers to navigate text effectively and efficiently in digital spaces can help them engage more meaningfully with all types of text. Whether your students are eager readers or reluctant readers, they’ll be faced with a growing array of potentially confusing written communications. Use this guide to make sure you can help your students hone their skills across a wide variety of material. At the same time, they can develop the confidence they’ll need to be lifelong readers.

8.5″ x 11″ 3-panel foldout guide (6 pages), laminated for extra durability and 3-hole-punched for binder storage.

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