What are the 6 literacy strategies?

What are the 6 literacy strategies?

The “Super Six” comprehension strategies

  • Making Connections.
  • Predicting.
  • Questioning.
  • Monitoring.
  • Visualising.
  • Summarising.

What does a comprehensive literacy framework include?

*Components refer to the broad category of instructional approaches that are part of a comprehensive literacy framework. The components include reading aloud, shared reading, guided reading, independent reading, writing aloud, shared writing, interactive writing, guided writing, independent writing, and word study.

What are the big 6 in literacy?

Research has shown that there are six key components that contribute to successful beginning reading. Because of the importance of these components, they have become known as the ‘Big Six’: oral language, phonological awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency and comprehension.

What are the five components of comprehensive literacy instruction?

Effective instructional programs and materials emphasize the five essential components of effective reading instruction: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension.

What are the six critical areas of reading?

But we feel that no matter what program is popular at the time, an effective literacy program should always encompass these six basic components: phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, comprehension, and writing.

How do you implement literacy in the classroom?

8+ Ways to Support Literacy Skills Development

  1. Capture children’s interest before you read.
  2. Introduce vocabulary during a read-aloud.
  3. Share the see-show-say strategy with families.
  4. Highlight children’s favorite books.
  5. Establish read-aloud routines.
  6. Read in small groups.
  7. Support children who are learning two languages.

What are the five stages of reading process?

The reading process involves 5 stages:

  • Prereading.
  • Reading.
  • Responding.
  • Exploring.
  • Applying.