Thursday, 12 October 2023

Thinking

 Today we talked about the levels of thinking in literacy.  







In this session I learned about higher order thinking can be taught through modeling, response to text activities, and extended discussions.

I enjoyed and appreciated the variety of ways to encourage higher order thinking when working with reading materials, and extending the students thinking. I will be interested in using the activities in our class reading program.

We looked at 'Analysis' of a text which involved close reading and breaking it down to better understand the reading material. Looking at specific words and what they mean, and what the author is meaning. Learning to read between the lines, and beyond the lines.

We worked through a few activities that push for higher order thinking in a variety of ways.






As learners develop their understanding and appreciation of figurative language they need to make connections to the big ideas in, and across texts: 

Starting to build connections.

We looked at further interpreting and evaluating text. The following are activities which extend this for students.




I look forward to using these activities in the classroom this term and encouraging more group reading and shared reading through higher order thinking concepts and tasks.





1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Lucy,

    Thank you for your reflections on the day and the ideas you shared with us in breakout groups. I know that a lot of the content needs adapting but it is great to see you sharing how you are going to do this for your students.

    I look forward to hearing how the higher order thinking activities work out with your students. Do you think you will aim for Bloom's or try the 6 hats first?

    Thanks for the great mahi,
    Keep up the great learning and blogging,
    :) Sharon - Te Ara Tūhura Education Programme Leader

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