Intentional From the Start

Intentional From the Start

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  • Author: Carolyn Helmers
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 1003843433
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 191

Intentional from the Start: Guiding Emergent Readers in Small Groups, Carolyn Helmers and Susan Vincent take a concentrated look at the often-underestimated reading and writing work that occurs during the emergent reading stages of literacy development (PreA -D) and the seemingly simplistic books we use to teach them in small-group guided reading. Though both may appear unsophisticated, these earliest readers and the texts we use to meet their needs are each unique and full of nuances that generally go overlooked.The authors explore how emergent readers learn best and position text levels appropriately in the service of students. They also turn their attention to a comprehensive exploration of the particular needs of emergent readers and how the work they do at text levels PreA -D lays a critical foundation necessary for them to continue growing successfully into text levels E and beyond. As they examine the needs of learners working at each emergent text level individually, the authors:Detail specific demands books in that text level make on young readers and the best ways to coach students as they work through themHighlight instructional procedures for reading, writing, and word study that can be implemented immediately at your small group tableSuggest optimal schedules, techniques, and formats for efficient instruction at that levelUnpack the book characteristics specific to that level and demonstrate ways to capitalize on them to intentionally support emergent readers and writers.With plenty of useful classroom examples, as well as additional online resources with literacy center ideas that correlate directly with the work students are doing at particular levels, this book is a resource your emergent reading teacher heart will reach for again and again.


Teaching Emergent Readers

Teaching Emergent Readers

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  • Author: Judy Sauerteig
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • ISBN: 0313068925
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 160

The purpose of this book is to give media specialists, teachers and/or teacher helpers and parents a guide to using beginning chapter books to encourage first and second graders to read independently. The book contains in-depth lesson plans for 35 early chapter books. Each lesson contains bibliographic information plus setting, characters, plot, solution, and book summary. Activities for the media specialist to provide schema, prediction, fluency, and information literacy skill instruction is provided as well. Teacher activities included address phonics, phonemic awareness, decoding, fluency, and the comprehension strategies of recall, inference, and synthesis. Each book section also features a parent take-home page of extension/enrichment ideas.


Teaching for Comprehension in Reading

Teaching for Comprehension in Reading

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  • Author: Gay Su Pinnell
  • Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
  • ISBN: 9780439542586
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 292

Teachers can help children read deeply with this powerful new book by members of Ohio State University's Literacy Collaborative. The first part discusses the strategies and structures readers need to comprehend text-and the changes those readers experience as they move up the primary grades. The second part shows strategy instruction in action, in real classrooms, bymaster teachers. The third part focuses on how planning, organization, and management support instruction.


Balancing Reading & Language Learning

Balancing Reading & Language Learning

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  • Author: Mary Cappellini
  • Publisher: Stenhouse Publishers
  • ISBN: 1571103678
  • Category : English language
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 339

"Combining the best classroom practices and research on teaching reading and language acquisition, Mary Cappellini integrates effective reading instruction with effective language instruction. Through the framework of a balanced reading program, she emphasizes the importance of constantly listening for and assessing children's language and reading strategies during read-aloud, shared reading, guided reading, and independent reading, including literature circles."--BOOK JACKET.


Soaring with Reading and Writing

Soaring with Reading and Writing

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  • Author: Josephine McLaughlin
  • Publisher: Trafford Publishing
  • ISBN: 1412004098
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 214

In this book you will find the McLaughlin Model of teaching emergent literacy to young children set down in a clear format that makes it easy for you to glean the information you need to establish the program in your classroom. As it spreads through pilot programs in Palm Beach County School District, Florida, this model of teaching is proving to be highly successful for children from many different backgrounds and to produce outstanding results in "Title 1" kindergarten classes. Chapter by chapter, you will discover how to lead your students into reading books and flowing with writing. You will find how to do this by teaching skills through meaningful reading and writing and by training your students in the habits they need to be successful. You will be guided into quickly evaluating your students and dividing them into small groups where they can learn at their own level and pace, moving on and up when they are ready. You will learn how to build your students' self-esteem and self-confidence and how to train them to work cooperatively as part of a positive, risk-free classroom community where everyone is a teacher and learner. You will also learn how to keep the excitement and momentum flowing in your classroom all through the year. As you use this model with your students, you will find that your expectations rise. Your enjoyment of teaching will increase as you get caught up in your students' energy for learning and their excitement at what they achieve. Like the teachers in the McLaughlin Model Pilot Programs, you will most likely be amazed at the results.


Guided Reading Basics

Guided Reading Basics

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  • Author: Lori Jamison Rog
  • Publisher: Pembroke Publishers Limited
  • ISBN: 1551388170
  • Category : Reading (Elementary)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 162

Classroom-tested strategies and model guided reading lessons for emergent, early, developmental, and fluent readers.


25 Emergent Reader Mini-Books Favorite Themes

25 Emergent Reader Mini-Books Favorite Themes

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  • Author: Maria Fleming
  • Publisher: Teaching Resources
  • ISBN: 9780439104357
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 64

Capture kids' interest and imagination and build their confidence as readers! Each story in this kid-pleasing collection uses rhyming and repetitive language patterns to support emerging readers. Themes include On the Farm, Wonderful Weather, Plants and Seeds, Me and My Body, and Bugs, Bugs, Bugs. Whether it's to review a reading strategy, enhance a theme unit, stock a learning center, or nurture the schoolhome connection, teachers will find so many uses for these delightful little books!


Teaching Early Writing and Reading Together

Teaching Early Writing and Reading Together

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  • Author: Connie Campbell Dierking
  • Publisher: Maupin House Publishing, Inc.
  • ISBN: 1934338109
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 162

The writing/reading connection means more than having your students write under the influence of literature that they have read! Noted author and educator Connie Campbell Dierking shows you how to develop a literacy-connected classroom, including using oral storytelling to scaffold primary reading and writing. She supplies more than 50 mini-lessons--organized by their classroom function--to help you explicitly teach foundational literacy skills during writer's workshop or whole-class and small-group reading instruction. Dierking encourages you to make the most of the writing/reading connection by thinking about some basic questions when you're crafting your literacy instruction: How can I connect the conversations in reading and writing workshop? What can I learn about the readers in my classroom through their writing? What can my students learn about reading through writing? How can I teach young writers to support their readers? How can I teach readers how to use a writer's supports intentionally?


Children Learning to Read: Emergent and developing reading

Children Learning to Read: Emergent and developing reading

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  • Author: Pamela Owen
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 9780750703635
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 204

The first of two-volumes which aims to provide an international perspective on how children learn to read, featuring research and classroom experiences from around the world. This title is concerned with fostering an improved understanding of the nature of children's early reading development.


Finding the Magic

Finding the Magic

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  • Author: Melinda Miller
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781792421792
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :