Quick View: Using Multimedia to Support Reading Instruction

Author: 
Center for Technology Implementation
Year: 
2013

Part of preparing students to become college and career ready involves helping them become adept at integrating and evaluating information in a variety of different media formats. To help students become comfortable with multimedia, it is useful to incorporate it into your instruction wherever possible. View this short video for ideas for using multimedia to support your reading instruction.

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Type: 
Quick View
Common Core State Standards: 
Literature
Informational Text
Speaking and Listening
Instructional Strategies: 
Context Clues
Fluency
Self-Questioning
Semantic Mapping
Summarizing
Visualizing
Word Analysis
Supporting Struggling Students: 
Differentiation
Universal Design for Learning
Personalization

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