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Gabi Saba Zimmer

Book, Head, Heart Reflection

Year Groups: 2nd Grade, 1st Grade, 3rd Grade
Subjects: Reading, English Language Arts, Home Learning

Instructions for Pupils

1. Tap add add button 2. Tap photo upload upload or photo to add a picture of your book cover. 3. photo drawing label mic add a photo/ drawing/ label and record what is in the book. 4. photo drawing label mic add a photo/ drawing/ label and record what was in your head as you read the book 5. photo drawing label mic add a photo/ drawing/ label and record what is in your heart now that you have read this book. TIP: You can start recording with "this book is about...", "I noticed...", and "this made me feel..." 6. Tap check check to add to your journal

Teacher Notes (not visible to pupils)

Introduce students to Book, Head, Heart Reflection Framework- a critical thinking comprehension strategy from Disrupting Thinking by Kylene Beers & Robert E. Probst. Similar to a KWL chart (know, want to know, learned), readers think about what is literally presented in the book/text, what is in their head as they are reading, and what is in their heart while reading and after they have read the book/text. Model and scaffold this strategy with students before asking them to use it independently. Resources to help model this strategy: https://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/classroom_qa_with_larry_ferlazzo/2017/09/disrupting_thinking_an_interview_with_kylene_beers_robert_e_probst.html https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/blog-posts/genia-connell/17-18/The-Year-of-Disrupted-Thinking/ https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/blog-posts/mary-blow/2017/Book-Head-Heart-BHH-Reading-Helping-Students-to-Engage-With-the-Text/

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