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Page 1: Identifying the story map in reading (1) 2010 12 29.

Identifying the story map in reading (1)

高歌浙江外国语学院

2010 年 12 月 29 日

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How to read a passage

Writer’sknowledge

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How to read a passage

Writer’sknowledge

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Sharing with the writer

Reader’s knowledge

Writer’sknowledge

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Sharing with the writer

Reader’s knowledge

Writer’sknowledge

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作者与读者的知识共享

Writer’sknowledge

Reader’sknowledge

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The more we share, the easier the reading will be

作者与读者的知识共享

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What is skimming like?

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Skimming 就是轮廓阅读

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We usually read like this

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2

3 4 9

5

6 7

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We usually read like this

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1

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5

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But there is a map in it

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A story map of passage

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3

4

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A story map of passage

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2

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5

3

4

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When you can’t find the map…

you may only see the

paragraphs,but not the

passage!

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How do they relate to each other?

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2

3 4 9

5

6 7

8

??

??

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But if you find the story map in a passage

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2

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But if you find the story map in a passage

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2

7

5

3

4

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When you see the map…

then you see the passage!

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So it is important to find the map!

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See the world

A reading

passage from

21st Century

Newspaper for

junior middle

school learners高 歌

浙江外国语学院2010年 12月

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Backpackers:Foreigners with big bags on their backs.

They wear jeans and T-shirts, have

guide books or maps in their hands.

They look curious about everything

they see. They enjoy themselves

without a tour group.

The backpackers.

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Backpacking:Foreigners with big bags on their backs.

They wear jeans and T-shirts, have

guide books or maps in their hands.

They look curious about everything

they see. They enjoy themselves

without a tour group.

The backpackers.

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BackpackingForeigners with big bags on their backs.

They wear jeans and T-shirts, have

guide books or maps in their hands.

They look curious about everything

they see. They enjoy themselves

without a tour group.

The backpackers.

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Backpacking

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Backpacking

2

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Backpacking

?

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Backpacking is a popular way for Westerners to travel outside

of their country. It’s cheap so that people can travel

more and see more places

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Backpacking is a popular way for Westerners to travel outside

of their country. It’s cheap so that people can travel

more and see more places

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What & why?Backpacking is a popular way for Westerners to travel outside

of their country. It’s cheap so that people can travel

more and see more places

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Backpacking

What & why?

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Backpacking

3What & why?

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Backpacking

?What & why?

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Most backpackers

are young people

because backpacking

needs strong body,

courage and freedom.

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Most backpackers

are young people

because backpacking

needs strong body,

courage and freedom.

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Who & why?Most backpackers

are young people

because backpacking

needs strong body,

courage and freedom.

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Backpacking

Who & why?What & why?

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4Backpacking

Who & why?What & why?

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?Backpacking

Who & why?What & why?

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They search for information

about their destination

country: food, fun places

to visit, hostels and

things to buy. They make

sure they know how

to change planes or where

to get the train

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They search for information

about their destination

country: food, fun places

to visit, hostels and

things to buy. They make

sure they know how

to change planes or where

to get the train

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How to plan?They search for information

about their destination country:

food, fun places to visit,

hostels and things to buy.

They make sure they know how

to change planes or where

to get the train

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How to plan it?

Backpacking

Who & why?What & why?

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How to plan it?

Backpacking

Who & why?What & why?

5

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How to plan it?

Backpacking

Who & why?What & why?

?

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things like clothes,

medicine and electronic

supplies and a guidebook

or a map. A tent and

sleeping bag

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things like clothes,

medicine and electronic

supplies and a guidebook

or a map. A tent and

sleeping bag

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What’s in the bag?things like clothes,

medicine and electronic

supplies and a guidebook

or a map. A tent and

sleeping bag

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How to plan it?

Backpacking

Who & why?What & why?

What’s in the pack?

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How to plan it?Backpacking

Who & why?What & why?

6 What’s in the pack?

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How to plan it?Backpacking

Who & why?What & why?

? What’s in the pack?

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Most backpackers stay in hostels because they are cheap and

convenient.

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Where to stay?

Most backpackers stay

in hostels because

they are cheap and

convenient.

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How to plan it?

Backpacking

Who & why?What &

why?

Where to stay?

What’s in the pack?

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How to plan it?

Backpacking7

Who & why?What &

why?

Where to stay?

What’s in the pack?

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How to plan it?

Backpacking?

Who & why?What &

why?

Where to stay?

What’s in the pack?

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Backpacking is a

freer way to travel,

you can change your

destination when you

want. It also allows

travelers to explore and

see more.

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Backpacking is a

freer way to travel,

you can change your

destination when you

want. It also allows

travelers to explore and

see more.

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What’s it good for?

Backpacking is a

freer way to travel,

you can change your

destination when you

want. It also allows

travelers to explore and

see more.

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How to plan it?

BackpackingWhat’s it good for?

Who & why?What &

why?

Where to stay?

What’s in the pack?

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How to plan it?

BackpackingWhat’s it good for?

Who & why?What

& why?

Where to stay?

What’s in a pack?

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What & why?Backpacking is a popular way for Westerners to travel outside

of their country. It’s cheap so that people can travel

more and see more places

Who & why?Most backpackers

are young people

because backpacking

needs strong body,

courage and freedom.

How to plan?They search for information

about their destination country:

food, fun places to visit,

hostels and things to buy.

They make sure they know how

to change planes or where

to get the train

What’s in the bag?things like clothes,

medicine and electronic

supplies and a guidebook

or a map. A tent and

sleeping bag

Where to stay?

Most backpackers stay

in hostels because

they are cheap and

convenient.

What’s it good for?

Backpacking is a

freer way to travel,

you can change your

destination when you

want. It also allows

travelers to explore and

see more.

Backpacking

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What & why?Backpacking is a popular way for Westerners to travel outside

of their country. It’s cheap so that people can travel

more and see more places

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What & why?Backpacking is a popular way for Westerners to travel outside

of their country. It’s cheap so that people can travel

more and see more places

Page 71: Identifying the story map in reading (1) 2010 12 29.

What & why?Backpacking is a popular way for Westerners to travel outside

of their country. It’s cheap so that people can travel

more and see more places

Who & why?Most backpackers

are young people

because backpacking

needs strong body,

courage and freedom.

Page 72: Identifying the story map in reading (1) 2010 12 29.

What & why?Backpacking is a popular way for Westerners to travel outside

of their country. It’s cheap so that people can travel

more and see more places

Who & why?Most backpackers

are young people

because backpacking

needs strong body,

courage and freedom.

Page 73: Identifying the story map in reading (1) 2010 12 29.

What & why?Backpacking is a popular way for Westerners to travel outside

of their country. It’s cheap so that people can travel

more and see more places

Who & why?Most backpackers

are young people

because backpacking

needs strong body,

courage and freedom.

How to plan?They search for information

about their destination country:

food, fun places to visit,

hostels and things to buy.

They make sure they know how

to change planes or where

to get the train

Page 74: Identifying the story map in reading (1) 2010 12 29.

What & why?Backpacking is a popular way for Westerners to travel outside

of their country. It’s cheap so that people can travel

more and see more places

Who & why?Most backpackers

are young people

because backpacking

needs strong body,

courage and freedom.

How to plan?They search for information

about their destination country:

food, fun places to visit,

hostels and things to buy.

They make sure they know how

to change planes or where

to get the train

Page 75: Identifying the story map in reading (1) 2010 12 29.

What & why?Backpacking is a popular way for Westerners to travel outside

of their country. It’s cheap so that people can travel

more and see more places

Who & why?Most backpackers

are young people

because backpacking

needs strong body,

courage and freedom.

How to plan?They search for information

about their destination country:

food, fun places to visit,

hostels and things to buy.

They make sure they know how

to change planes or where

to get the train

What’s in the bag?things like clothes,

medicine and electronic

supplies and a guidebook

or a map. A tent and

sleeping bag

Page 76: Identifying the story map in reading (1) 2010 12 29.

What & why?Backpacking is a popular way for Westerners to travel outside

of their country. It’s cheap so that people can travel

more and see more places

Who & why?Most backpackers

are young people

because backpacking

needs strong body,

courage and freedom.

How to plan?They search for information

about their destination country:

food, fun places to visit,

hostels and things to buy.

They make sure they know how

to change planes or where

to get the train

What’s in the bag?things like clothes,

medicine and electronic

supplies and a guidebook

or a map. A tent and

sleeping bag

Page 77: Identifying the story map in reading (1) 2010 12 29.

What & why?Backpacking is a popular way for Westerners to travel outside

of their country. It’s cheap so that people can travel

more and see more places

Who & why?Most backpackers

are young people

because backpacking

needs strong body,

courage and freedom.

How to plan?They search for information

about their destination country:

food, fun places to visit,

hostels and things to buy.

They make sure they know how

to change planes or where

to get the train

What’s in the bag?things like clothes,

medicine and electronic

supplies and a guidebook

or a map. A tent and

sleeping bag

Where to stay?

Most backpackers stay

in hostels because

they are cheap and

convenient.

Page 78: Identifying the story map in reading (1) 2010 12 29.

What & why?Backpacking is a popular way for Westerners to travel outside

of their country. It’s cheap so that people can travel

more and see more places

Who & why?Most backpackers

are young people

because backpacking

needs strong body,

courage and freedom.

How to plan?They search for information

about their destination country:

food, fun places to visit,

hostels and things to buy.

They make sure they know how

to change planes or where

to get the train

What’s in the bag?things like clothes,

medicine and electronic

supplies and a guidebook

or a map. A tent and

sleeping bag

Where to stay?

Most backpackers stay

in hostels because

they are cheap and

convenient.

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What & why?Backpacking is a popular way for Westerners to travel outside

of their country. It’s cheap so that people can travel

more and see more places

Who & why?Most backpackers

are young people

because backpacking

needs strong body,

courage and freedom.

How to plan?They search for information

about their destination country:

food, fun places to visit,

hostels and things to buy.

They make sure they know how

to change planes or where

to get the train

What’s in the bag?things like clothes,

medicine and electronic

supplies and a guidebook

or a map. A tent and

sleeping bag

Where to stay?

Most backpackers stay

in hostels because

they are cheap and

convenient.

What’s it good for?

Backpacking is a

freer way to travel,

you can change your

destination when you

want. It also allows

travelers to explore and

see more.

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What & why?Backpacking is a popular way for Westerners to travel outside

of their country. It’s cheap so that people can travel

more and see more places

Who & why?Most backpackers

are young people

because backpacking

needs strong body,

courage and freedom.

How to plan?They search for information

about their destination country:

food, fun places to visit,

hostels and things to buy.

They make sure they know how

to change planes or where

to get the train

What’s in the bag?things like clothes,

medicine and electronic

supplies and a guidebook

or a map. A tent and

sleeping bag

Where to stay?

Most backpackers stay

in hostels because

they are cheap and

convenient.

What’s it good for?

Backpacking is a

freer way to travel,

you can change your

destination when you

want. It also allows

travelers to explore and

see more.

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What & why?Backpacking is a popular way for Westerners to travel outside

of their country. It’s cheap so that people can travel

more and see more places

Who & why?Most backpackers

are young people

because backpacking

needs strong body,

courage and freedom.

How to plan?They search for information

about their destination country:

food, fun places to visit,

hostels and things to buy.

They make sure they know how

to change planes or where

to get the train

What’s in the bag?things like clothes,

medicine and electronic

supplies and a guidebook

or a map. A tent and

sleeping bag

Where to stay?

Most backpackers stay

in hostels because

they are cheap and

convenient.

What’s it good for?

Backpacking is a

freer way to travel,

you can change your

destination when you

want. It also allows

travelers to explore and

see more.

Backpacking

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What & why?Backpacking is a popular way for Westerners to travel outside

of their country. It’s cheap so that people can travel

more and see more places

Who & why?Most backpackers

are young people

because backpacking

needs strong body,

courage and freedom.

How to plan?They search for information

about their destination country:

food, fun places to visit,

hostels and things to buy.

They make sure they know how

to change planes or where

to get the train

What’s in the bag?things like clothes,

medicine and electronic

supplies and a guidebook

or a map. A tent and

sleeping bag

Where to stay?

Most backpackers stay

in hostels because

they are cheap and

convenient.

What’s it good for?

Backpacking is a

freer way to travel,

you can change your

destination when you

want. It also allows

travelers to explore and

see more.

Backpacking

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Active comprehension strategies

Inferring

PredictingQuestioning

the text

Making connections •Text-to-text•Text-to-self

Finding important

information

Visualizing

Summarizing

Monitoring comprehension

Reading skills at work

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What is scanning like?

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Scanning 就是找读

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What is reading ?

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Modeled Instruction: Direct, explicit Instruction

Shared Instruction: “Shared” Comprehension

Guided Practice: Practice with teacher’s support

Independence!!

DEVELOPEMNT TOWARDS INDEPENDENCE

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See the world

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Seeing the world

Have you ever noticed foreigners with

big bags on their backs? They wear

jeans and T-shirts, and have guide

books or maps in their hands. They

look curious about everything they see.

They enjoy themselves without a tour

group. That’s right! They are

backpackers.

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Seeing the world

Backpacking is a popular way for

Westerners to travel outside of their

country. It’s cheap so that people can

travel more and see more places.

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Seeing the world

Most backpackers are young people

because backpacking needs strong

body, courage and freedom.

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Seeing the world

Backpackers usually do some

homework before setting out. They

search for information about their

destination country: food, fun places to

visit, hostels and things to buy. They

make sure they know how to change

planes or where to get the train.

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Seeing the world

In their backpack they put things like

clothes, medicine and electronic

supplies and a guidebook or a map. A

tent and sleeping bag are also

necessary if they have to camp outside.

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Seeing the world

Most backpackers stay in hostels

because they are cheap and

convenient. There are over 4,000

hostels in the world, which are like

dorms for people from different

countries.

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Seeing the world

Backpacking is a freer way to travel, you can change your destination when you want. It also allows travelers to explore and see more. American Charles Veley can be called the world’s most traveled backpacker. He had been to over 190 countries in ten years! He is 45 now but still can’t stop.

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Story map 1

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We usually read like this

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

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How to read a passage

2

3

4

5

6

7

1

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How to plan?BackpackingWhat’s it good for?

What & why?Who & why?

Where to stay?What’s in

a pack?

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What & why?Backpacking is a popular way for Westerners to travel outside

of their country. It’s cheap so that people can travel

more and see more places

Who & why?Most backpackers

are young people

because backpacking

needs strong body,

courage and freedom.

How to plan?They search for information

about their destination country:

food, fun places to visit,

hostels and things to buy.

They make sure they know how

to change planes or where

to get the train

What’s in the bag?things like clothes,

medicine and electronic

supplies and a guidebook

or a map. A tent and

sleeping bag

Where to stay?

Most backpackers stay

in hostels because

they are cheap and

convenient.

What’s it good for?

Backpacking is a

freer way to travel,

you can change your

destination when you

want. It also allows

travelers to explore and

see more.


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