
275. How to Use Agree or Disagree Statements to Activate Background Knowledge
In this episode of The Stellar Teacher Podcast, I share a simple but powerful strategy to help students activate background knowledge before reading: agree or disagree statements. This quick, low-prep approach gets students thinking critically, talking about the topic, and reflecting on their own understanding. By engaging students in this way, you can boost comprehension and spark curiosity before they even open the text.
I walk through why activating background knowledge is essential for comprehension and how the ABC model from The Reading Comprehension Blueprint can guide your instruction. You’ll learn how to craft statements that are tied to your text, spark discussion, and reveal what your students already know—or what they might need to learn. I also provide examples from lessons I’ve used in the classroom, showing how even a short discussion can uncover misconceptions and build a foundation for understanding.
Finally, I give practical tips for creating your own agree or disagree prompts, including how to make them clear, thought-provoking, and connected to the core ideas of your text. We talk about follow-up discussion strategies and how to help students revisit their responses after reading to reinforce learning. This episode is packed with ideas that are easy to implement right away and can make a big impact on student engagement and comprehension.
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- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedOctober 20, 2025 at 8:00 AM UTC
- Length14 min
- RatingClean