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Fountas & Pinnell Prompting Guide, Part 2 for Comprehension App

Thinking, Talking, and Writing

By Irene Fountas, Gay Su Pinnell

The Fountas & Pinnell Prompting Guide 2, for Comprehension: Thinking, Talking, and Writing App contains precise language to use when teaching, prompting for, and reinforcing effective strategic actions in reading and writing. Classroom teachers, reading specialists, literacy teachers, and literacy coaches can use the flip chart app as a ready reference while working with students in several instructional setting and contexts

Fountas and Pinnell provide language for teaching readers how to focus or expand their thinking through talk and writing before, during, and after reading. The app assists
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The Fountas & Pinnell Prompting Guide 2, for Comprehension: Thinking, Talking, and Writing App contains precise language to use when teaching, prompting for, and reinforcing effective strategic actions in reading and writing. Classroom teachers, reading specialists, literacy teachers, and literacy coaches can use the flip chart app as a ready reference while working with students in several instructional setting and contexts

Fountas and Pinnell provide language for teaching readers how to focus or expand their thinking through talk and writing before, during, and after reading. The app assists teachers in obtaining their goal of having students think in three broad ways.

1. Thinking Within the Text
Noticing and using the information that is directly stated in the text

2. Thinking Beyond the Text
Noticing what is implied, not explicitly stated

3. Thinking About the Text
Analyzing the writer's craft and thinking critically about the whole text.
 
The prompts in this flip chart app are designed to help teachers demonstrate, prompt for, or reinforce effective reading behaviors related to comprehension including
  • Self-monitoring and Self-correcting
  • Searching for and Using Meaning
  • Summarizing
  • Predicting
  • Inferring
  • Making Connections
  • Synthesizing
  • Analyzing
  •  Critiquing

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