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ORC Resource Number #5934
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Using Student-Centered Comprehension Strategies with Elie Wiesel’s Night
Best Practice
PROFESSIONAL COMMENTARY

Working in small groups, students use reciprocal teaching strategies as they read and discuss Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel’s memoir Night. Everyone in the classroom takes a turn assuming the “teacher” role, as the class works with four comprehension strategies: predicting, question generating, summarizing, and clarifying. When the memoir reading is completed, each group composes questions and leads the class in a discussion that focuses on themes, events, and symbols for an assigned section of the book. Excellent web resources are included to enhance this lesson. (author/sec)

OHIO STANDARDS
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English Language Arts Standards
Reading Process: Concepts of Print, Comprehension Strategies and Self-Monitoring Strategies Standard
NATIONAL STANDARDS
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Standards for the English Language Arts
Range of materials and purposes for reading
Reading strategies, language use, and conventions
Purposes for using spoken, written, and visual language
RESOURCE TYPE
Instructional Resource
PRACTICE LEVEL
Best Practice
STANDARDS ALIGNMENT
Grades 9–10
TOPICS
English Language Arts --
Reading-Strategies & Skills;
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KEYWORDS
Night;
Elie Wiesel;
reciprocal teaching;
memoir;
Holocaust
Publisher: IRA/NCTE
Author: Patricia Schulze