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Modified Three Read Tool

Haden Griggs
Haden Griggs 7 months ago

Hello all, 

I really, really like the concept of the three read, and I really struggle with the three read tool as is. I find it confusing, which is the sentiment shared by my students.

This year, I've tried a modified version of the three read document, trying to capture the essence but make it more directly useful (cutting down and rewording a few sections), as well as making it more friendly for students with accommodations. It is a work in progress, but I wanted to put it out there both for feedback (always appreciated) and use for other teachers if they would find it useful.PDF

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  • Erin Cunningham
    Erin Cunningham 7 months ago

    Hi Haden Griggs , I'm with you on the Three Reads. I like that you included the sentence starters/frames and I think that reducing the verbiage is helpful for students especially when they are already tasked with reading an extended article.

    Below is one of my student's notebooks with my modified Three Reads Procedure.

    The major thing I've done differently is combining the steps directly into the article itself. It reduces the paperwork and makes the article more useful to students in their review.

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    Haden Griggs 7 months ago in reply to Erin Cunningham

    I like that. I think that would be a good graduation step, as the three read fatigue sets in third quarter. I like the idea of turning it into the article itself. 

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  • Haden Griggs
    Haden Griggs 7 months ago in reply to Erin Cunningham

    I like that. I think that would be a good graduation step, as the three read fatigue sets in third quarter. I like the idea of turning it into the article itself. 

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