Hi there! 
I definitely agree with Renee. Absolutely! I would recommend that you read:

1. The Daily Five 
by the Two Sisters          and 
The Daily Cafe book, 
also by the Two Sisters

2. The Comprehension Toolkit by Harvey and Goudvis

3. Strategies that Work
by Harvey and Goudvis

4. Reading with Meaning
by Debbie Miller

Hope this helps! Some "light" summer reading for you as you lay out by the pool.

Judy 
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From: Renee <phoenix...@sbcglobal.net>
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Date: Sat, 28 May 2011 12:03:14 
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Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Reading strategies/skills question

Evelia,

I think teaching good reading strategies leads to good reading  
skills. Having said that, I have to say I am in support of looking at  
the reading process as a holistic process which can't effectively be  
separated into discrete parts.

A long way to say to teach them simultaneously..... strategies as an  
overall approach, and isolated skills in minilessons.

Renee


On May 28, 2011, at 8:19 AM, evelia cadet wrote:

>
> This is my second year teaching and I love it.  I teach reading in  
> 4th grade and I've been researching about the best and most  
> efficient ways to teach reading.  At first I did not understand the  
> difference between reading strategies and reading skills.   
> Eventually I learned that the reading strategies equip the children  
> to become good readers.  On the other hand, the reading skills are  
> abilities shown by good readers.  I hope I am making sense.  Please  
> correct me if I am wrong.  I am writing this email because I want  
> to learn.
>
> Now, I have noticed that the reading teachers at my school place a  
> lot of emphasis on the reading skills.  When students come to me,  
> they are able to figure out reading skills especially on a  
> standarized test.  However, they have not clue about reading  
> strategies.  They are not making connections, visualizing or  
> questioning as they read, etc.
> I want my students to become good readers and love to read, no just  
> to pass a test.
>
> So, here is my question (that was a long introduction), WHAT WOULD  
> AN EFFECTIVE WAY TO TEACH MY STUDENTS THE READING STRATEGIES AND  
> SKILLS?  MAYBE TEACHING ALL THE STRATEGIES AT THE BEGINNING OF THE  
> YEAR AND THEN MOVE TO THE SKILLS?  OR TEACHING THEM BOTH  
> SIMULTANEOUSLY?  MAYBE SOMETHING ELSE?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.  Thank you.
>
> Evelia
>
>
>> To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org
>> Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 18:18:05 -0400
>> From: drmarinac...@aol.com
>> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] boys and reading and political climate
>>
>> I feel so sorry for the teachers in Wisconsin until I remember  
>> that I am a teacher in Florida...with a son going into third  
>> grade..UGH! From, Mena
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Philomena Marinaccio-Eckel, Ph.D.
>> Florida Atlantic University
>> Dept. of Teaching and Learning
>> College of Education
>> 2912 College Ave. ES 214
>> Davie, FL 33314
>> Phone: 954-236-1070
>> Fax: 954-236-1050
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Margy Hillman <margueritehill...@yahoo.com>
>> To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group  
>> <mosaic@literacyworkshop.org>
>> Sent: Fri, May 27, 2011 9:49 am
>> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] boys and reading and political climate
>>
>>
>> a friend of mine sent me this link yesterday -- thought you might  
>> be able to use
>>
>> it.
>> here's to fighting the good fight!
>> margy
>>
>>
>> Panel Finds Few Learning Gains From Testing Movement
>> http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2011/05/26/33academy.h30.html? 
>> tkn=WMZFS%2FW96v61G219atrR%2F52%2BF7dt13KpDqLj&cmp=clp-edweek
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>> From: Kay Kuenzl-Stenerson <kay.kuenzl-stener...@oshkosh.k12.wi.us>
>> To: mosaic@literacyworkshop.org
>> Sent: Fri, May 27, 2011 5:29:16 AM
>> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] boys and reading and political climate
>>
>> Good Morning! I found *Reading Don't Fix No Chevys *an eye opening  
>> book.
>> It is a study with High School students but it give a great  
>> perspective on
>> boy's interests and their reading habits. Also, I am from  
>> Wisconsin and we
>> are facing some disturbing legilations pushing more testing in 3rd  
>> grade
>> modeled after Florida and of course the whole teacher - public  
>> employee
>> bashing. I have started to pay a lot of attention to what is  
>> happening and
>> gotten vocal. The only way to fight these ill informed bills is to  
>> get as
>> much information as possible and to be vocal to the legilators,  
>> with friends
>> and acquaintances who may not have access to information, and to  
>> vote. This
>> won't go away unless teachers in the trenches who really know what  
>> is at
>> stake speak up and fight. It has been a very tiring 4 months in  
>> Wisconsin,
>> but I know our schools and students are at risk of losing out. It  
>> may even
>> mean the end of public education as we know it. I urge all of you  
>> to jump
>> in!
>>
>> On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 11:00 AM, <mosaic- 
>> requ...@literacyworkshop.org>wrote:
>>
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>>> Message: 1
>>> Date: Wed, 25 May 2011 13:07:33 -0700
>>> From: Sally Thomas <sally.thom...@verizon.net>
>>> To: mosaic listserve <mosaic@literacyworkshop.org>
>>> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Billionaire's Boy's Clubs are financing
>>> "grassroots movements"
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>>>
>>> Thanks for posting this Mena. I know many teachers who are giving  
>>> their
>>> all
>>> in classrooms, who have families who also need them. But then  
>>> they don't
>>> exactly have time to keep up with this big picture of the coming  
>>> storm. It
>>> takes time to listen/read it all. I know because I feel a great  
>>> need to
>>> but
>>> I've been known as an extreme workaholic. Part of the issue is  
>>> that I try
>>> to read aboutt issues from all sides, from many sources. I hate  
>>> "sound
>>> bites" and don't want to be narrow minded myself.
>>>
>>> Susan Ohanian has been a long long time advocate for children and  
>>> teachers
>>> and activists in keeping us informed about what is going on. Her  
>>> web site
>>> is an incredible resource for all of su.
>>>
>>> Sally
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5/25/11 6:49 AM, "Mena" <drmarinac...@aol.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> More on the Billionaire's Boy's Clubs and Gates
>>>> http://susanohanian.org/show_research.php?id=419
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Philomena Marinaccio-Eckel, Ph.D.
>>>> Florida Atlantic University
>>>> Dept. of Teaching and Learning
>>>> College of Education
>>>> 2912 College Ave. ES 214
>>>> Davie, FL 33314
>>>> Phone: 954-236-1070
>>>> Fax: 954-236-1050
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 2
>>> Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 07:46:36 -0700
>>> From: Renee <phoenix...@sbcglobal.net>
>>> To: "Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group"
>>> <mosaic@literacyworkshop.org>, elwaingor...@cbe.ab.ca
>>> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Your thoughts needed-
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>>>
>>> I tend to agree with Elisa on this and would also tend to leave him
>>> alone, AND I would "make available" other books with topics  
>>> related to
>>> sharks if I happened to come along them. I wouldn't push them, just
>>> have them "visible" near the sharks books. For example, books about
>>> other fishes, or the ocean, or the food chain, whatever.
>>>
>>> And I might randomly ask him questions like "How are sharks like
>>> people?" or "Are there other fish who have to keep swimming or they
>>> will sink?" or whatever. Not push the questions, but just ask in an
>>> idle, offhand way.
>>>
>>> Renee
>>>
>>> On May 25, 2011, at 4:26 AM, elwaingor...@cbe.ab.ca wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Judy,
>>>> Though it may be frustrating to have this child read only about  
>>>> sharks
>>>> (running out of books he can read, thinking he needs to be prepared
>>>> for other reading demands in school) I would leave him alone. He is
>>>> developing expertise on a topic that he is passionate about. Why
>>>> squelch that? In time, he will develop other reading interests  
>>>> and the
>>>> sharks will fall by the wayside. He is learning that reading is to
>>>> find out about things we are interested in and that's important. He
>>>> will hear other genres/topics when his teacher does read alouds. He
>>>> can have his mom read books to him about sharks that are a  
>>>> stretch for
>>>> him right now. And, IMHO, we should never make an instructional
>>>> decision because of the perceived needs of the next grade level.  
>>>> Would
>>>> this be an example of teaching to test for the next grade level? My
>>>> best advice, again, is to leave the boy alone.
>>>> Elisa
>>>> Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: judy fiene <jfie...@gmail.com>
>>>> Sender: mosaic-bounces+elwaingortji=cbe.ab...@literacyworkshop.org
>>>> Date: Tue, 24 May 2011 08:44:04
>>>> To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email
>>>> Group<mosaic@literacyworkshop.org>
>>>> Reply-To: "Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group"
>>>> <mosaic@literacyworkshop.org>
>>>> Subject: [MOSAIC] Your thoughts needed-
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> I did a presentation last night for a PTA group. My focus was on  
>>>> how
>>>> to get
>>>> your kids excited about reading. One mother had a question that
>>>> stumped me.
>>>> She stated that her eight year old son enjoys reading, but he's  
>>>> very
>>>> specific about what he likes to read. He will only read books about
>>>> sharks.
>>>> He's been like this for a couple of years now. He can't seem to get
>>>> enough
>>>> books on this topic. She stated that the librarian at her local
>>>> library is
>>>> running out of book selections that are at his reading level. She
>>>> doesn't
>>>> want to squelch his passion for reading, but she also wants him  
>>>> to be
>>>> prepared for books he may not want to read but needs to read for
>>>> school. I'm
>>>> curious to know your thoughts.
>>>
>>>
>>> "You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him to find it
>>> within himself."
>>> ~ Galileo
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Kay Kuenzl-Stenerson
>> Literacy Coach
>> Merrill Middle School
>>
>> *"Good books, like good friends, are few and chosen; the more  
>> select, the
>> more enjoyable." Louisa May Alcott*
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