Being a “good” reader does not only mean that you read a lot
of books. Students can implement and use their reading skills while building
and strengthening reading comprehension. Building that reading muscle can also
mean reading things that are challenging or outside your favorite book series
or genre. Middle school students can flex this muscle and work on this skill
through the Collections Series from HMH. These are grade-level close reader
workbooks, meaning the reading selections are provided in the book and students
work alongside the text.
Each collection has a central theme and contains a short story plus two reading selections from varying sources (magazines, informational texts, newspaper articles, autobiographies, graphic novels, poems, and many more). Themes include Facing Fear, Making Your Voice Heard, Perception and Reality, Nature at Work, The Thrill of Horror, Anne Frank’s Legacy, and the Value of Work, just to name a few. The Student Close Reader is a consumable worktext that provides reading selections, prompts, questions, and space for writing. A prolific writer may want a separate notebook to document thoughts/observations and answers. Background information is provided on authors, and notable quotes are pulled out and displayed along with images and graphics that enhance the readings. Students are guided every step of the way through questions and instructions as they develop their reading skills, learn about authors, create their own dictionary from selected vocab words, and process what they are reading. The ‘Read’ questions guide students through a close reading of the passage, provide space for annotating, and use the side margins for their inferences and analysis. The ‘ReRead’ questions further guide students’ reading to focus on smaller chunks of the text to uncover meaning and central ideas. The final ‘ReRead and Discuss’ section is designed for small group discussion. Students working independently can document their responses and revisit them later, as their thoughts and opinions may change. Every text selection ends with a ‘Short Response’ section where students summarize their ideas about what they have read. This is the applicable section; after reviewing their own notes, they take a stance and defend their opinion. This develops critical thinking and rhetoric skills. Please note the Student Close Reader is no longer available for grades 9-12.
The Close Reader Teacher’s Guides are wrap-around texts with student reduced pages that include typical answers to help evaluate students’ comprehension. Learning objectives are clearly indicated, and differentiated learning strategies and additional student discussion questions are provided. Use as little or as much of these helpful teacher tools as your student needs. At high school levels (9-12), this program is only available as a Teacher’s Guide and takes a more dictation/narration approach to comprehension. There is a place for you to take notes as you teach, observe, and prep. Access to the mentioned eBook or online platform is not available for the homeschool/individual market.