Making Sentences Make Sense with Nancy Hennessy and Julia Salamone
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Episode 241
Nancy Hennessy and Julia Salamone discuss the often-overlooked topic of syntax and its critical role in reading comprehension. With Melissa & Lori, they discuss the architecture of sentences, the importance of understanding parts of speech, and the interconnectedness of syntax and meaning. The conversation highlights effective teaching strategies, the challenges posed by complex sentences, and the necessity of integrating background knowledge for comprehension. Nancy and Julia share practical instructional moves, emphasizing the need for explicit instruction and cognitive preparation to enhance students' understanding of sentence structures.
Takeaways
- Syntax is the architecture of a sentence. It is essential for understanding sentence structure and meaning.
- Explicit instruction is necessary for effective learning of syntax.
- Teaching grammar needs to focus on meaning, not just labeling.
- Engaging students with authentic texts improves comprehension.
- Integrating background knowledge is crucial for comprehension.
Resources
- Tips & Tools: Sentences (resource sheet)
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