Signposts
Signposts
Reading
Writing
Thinking
Why?
At every grade level for all ability groups, individual schema-based learning,
conceptual learning, and transactional learning produced the highest
comprehension scores.
Debbie Miller & Barbara Moss
Common Language in NUA, PBIS, and Reading. Common language for reading,
writing, thinking and collaborating about text.
Good readers have a repertoire of thinking strategies they use to comprehend
texts. Reading strategies (ex. close reading, signposts) are a FRAMEWORK for
thinking.
Prior knowledge is the main determinant of comprehension.
Close Reading
Short, complex passages.
Repeated readings.
Annotations.
Collaborative conversations about the text, including argumentation.
Text-dependent questions.
Signposts
Notice & Note: Strategies for Close Reading
Kylene Beers & Robert E. Probst
Reading Nonfiction
Kylene Beers & Robert E. Probst
Signposts, when used as a process of noticing and noting as we read, uses the
comprehension process of visualizing, predicting, summarizing, clarifying,
questioning, inferring, and making connections.
Signposts help us understand the plot, how characters are developing, how the
conflict arises and is resolved, and even a theme the writer is exploring.
Reading Fiction
Internal Conflict
Theme
Name of signpost
Anchor question
The
generalizable
language to use
when teaching
the lesson.
Aha Moment!
The Signposts and Definitions
Aha Moment (Aha): A characters
realization of something that shifts
his actions or understanding of
himself, others, or the world around
him.
Internal Conflict
Plot
Aha Moment!
Name of signpost
Anchor question
The
generalizable
language to
use when
teaching the
lesson.
Tough Questions
The Signposts and Definitions
Theme
Character Development
Tough Questions
Name of signpost
Anchor question
The
generalizable
language to use
when teaching
the lesson.
The main character and another are Whats the life lesson and how
usually off by themselves, in a quiet, might it affect the character?
serious moment, and the wiser
figure shares his wisdom or advice
in an effort to help the main
character with a problem or
decision.
Internal Conflict
Name of
signpost
Anchor question
The
generalizable
language to use
when teaching
the lesson.
Setting
Symbolism
Theme
Character Development
Conflict
Name of signpost
Anchor question
The
generalizable
language to
use when
teaching the
lesson.
Memory Moment
The Signposts and Definitions
Memory Moment (MM):
A recollection by a character that
interrupts the forward progress of
the story. (flashback)
Internal Conflict
Theme
Memory Moment
Name of signpost
Anchor question
The
generalizable
language to
use when
teaching the
lesson.
Reading
Nonfiction
Phrases such as on the other hand, What is the difference and why
by contrast, however, and another
does it matter?
viewpoint provide direct signals of a
contrast.
Other times, the contrast or
contradiction is internal as the
reader thinks we dont live like this
or our government isnt that way or
this isnt what Ive thought.
Phrases such as on the other hand, What is the difference and why
by contrast, however, and another
does it matter?
viewpoint provide direct signals of a
contrast.
Other times, the contrast or
contradiction is internal as the
reader thinks we dont live like this
or our government isnt that way or
this isnt what Ive thought.
Quoted Words
The Signposts and Definitions
Word Gaps
The Signposts and Definitions