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Art of teaching reading / Calkins, Lucy McCormick 2001  Book
Calkins, Lucy McCormick Book
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Publication New York, Pearson Longman, 2001.
Description xii, 580pGreen Spine
Summary/Abstract In The Art of Teaching Reading, nationally acclaimed educator Lucy Calkins offers a compelling glimpse into the methods, insights and day-to-day classroom practices which have helped hundreds of teachers do more in the teaching of reading than most dreamt possible. This is the story of brilliant teachers whose children learn to read with eagerness and to talk and write in stunning ways about their reading.
Contents Sect. I. Building a Place for Reading 1. Co-Authoring a Literate Community in the Classroom 2. Words that Change the World: Developing a Classroom Library Sect. II. Ongoing Structures in the Reading Curriculum 3. Reading Aloud 4. The Independent Reading Workshop 5. Minilessons 6. Coaching and Conferring with Readers 7. Teaching Readers Within a Leveled Classroom Library 8. Bringing Reading Assessment into the Very Real World of Classroom Teaching 9. Supporting Readers Who Struggle with Meaning, Print, or Fluency 10. Guided Reading and Strategy Lessons 11. Phonics and Word Study in the Primary Grades 12. A Curriculum of Talk Sect. III. Units of Study in a Reading Workshop 13. September in a K-1 Reading Workshop 14. Bringing in the Print Work of Reading 15. Talking and Thinking About Books: Comprehension for Young Readers 16. Reading Centers in the K-1 Classroom 17. September in a 2-8 Grade Reading Workshop: Reading with Stamina and Comprehension 18. Talking and Writing to Develop Ideas 19. Reading Projects 20. Book Clubs Sect. IV. Teaching the Qualities of Good Reading 21. Nonfiction Reading: The Words of Our World 22. The Elements of Story 23. Giving Our Students Tools and Strategies to Interpret Texts 24. Writing About Reading 25. Personal Response 26. We Are the Authors of Our Lives App. A. Examples of Leveled Reading Books App. B. Read-Aloud Book Recommendations App. C. Magazines for Kids Children's Bibliography
Standard Number 0321080599 Pb.
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ID:   004543


Comprehension right from the start: How to organize and manage book clubs for young readers / Marriott, Donna 2002  Book
Marriott, Donna Book
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Publication Portsmouth, Heinemann Library, 2002.
Description 180pRed Spine
Summary/Abstract Learn how to organize and manage a book club, then see the difference!
Contents 1. What's Theory Got to Do with It? 2. Book Clubs - The Big Picture 3. Getting Down to the Nuts and Bolts 4. Book Clubs - A Five-Day Course of Study 5. Kindergarten: Book Clubs for Our Youngest Readers 6. First Grade: Sprinting Toward Understanding 7. Second Grade: Becoming Lifelong Learners 8. What About Assessment? 9. A Classroom Where Book Clubs Thrive App. A. Lesson Plan for The Carrot Seed App. B. Lesson Plan for If You Give a Mouse a Cookie App. C. Lesson Plan for The Three Billy Goats Gruff
Standard Number 0325004293 Pb.
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Literature circles: voice and choice in book clubs and reading groups / Daniels, Harvey 2002  Book
Daniels, Harvey Book
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Edition Second edition
Publication Ontario, Pembroke Publishers, 2002.
Description xii, 260pPink spine
Summary/Abstract Provides a guide to forming, managing, and assessing peer led book discussion groups.
Contents 1. Welcome to Literature Circles 2. A Closer Look: Literature Circles Defined 3. Ancient History and Current Research 4. Looking into Literature Circles 5. Getting Started Preparing and Orienting Students 6. Forming, Scheduling, and Managing Groups 7. Books and Materials 8. Primary-Grade Applications 9. Intermediate-Grade Applications 10. Middle and High School Applications 11. Teachers and Parents as Readers 12. Assessment: Record Keeping, Evaluation, and Grading 13. Nonfiction Literature Circles: Moving Across the Curriculum 14. Troubleshooting and Problem Solving App. A. Literature Circle Workshops for Teachers and Parents App. B. Research on Best Practice Cluster Schools App. C. Book Lists: Literature Circle Favourites
Standard Number 9781571103338 Pb.
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Reader to Reader - Building Independence Through Peer Relationships: Building Independence Through Peer Relationships / Prescott-Griffin, Mary lee 2004  Book
Prescott-Griffin, Mary lee Book
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Publication Great Britain, Heinemann Library, 2004.
Description 156pOrange Spine
Summary/Abstract Discover how peer partnerships can help students take on increased responsibility for their own learning and offer one another the insight, encouragement, and personalized attention they need to develop good reading skills and habits.
Standard Number 0325006091 Pb.
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