Teaching Literacy in First Grade

Teaching Literacy in First Grade

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  • Author: Diane Lapp
  • Publisher: Guilford Press
  • ISBN: 9781593851811
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 260

First grade is a year of important new experiences for students and teachers alike. Some students will arrive knowing how to read, others will know a few letters of the alphabet, and most will be somewhere in between. Including dozens of reproducibles, this book guides first-grade teachers in the many decisions they face about how to orchestrate effective, appropriate, and engaging instruction. A special strength of the book is the authors' deep understanding of the oral language base of literacy learning - both reading and writing - and their expertise in differentiating instruction for English language learners.


Teaching Literacy in First Grade

Teaching Literacy in First Grade

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  • Author: Diane Lapp
  • Publisher: Guilford Press
  • ISBN: 9781593851828
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 244

First grade is a year of important new experiences for students and teachers alike. Some students will arrive knowing how to read, others will know a few letters of the alphabet, and most will be somewhere in between. Including dozens of reproducibles, this book guides first-grade teachers in the many decisions they face about how to orchestrate effective, appropriate, and engaging instruction. A special strength of the book is the authors' deep understanding of the oral language base of literacy learning--both reading and writing--and their expertise in differentiating instruction for English language learners.


Teaching Literacy in Second Grade

Teaching Literacy in Second Grade

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  • Author: Jeanne R. Paratore
  • Publisher: Guilford Press
  • ISBN: 9781593851774
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 212

Second-grade classrooms are exciting places to visit. Children are consolidating their growing reading and writing expertise, exploring new genres, and becoming more effective communicators. This book takes the reader into several exemplary second-grade classrooms to demonstrate what teachers can do to optimize literacy learning for their students. Highlights include how to set appropriate short- and long-term goals for individual students, ways to plan instruction to meet those goals, and innovative ideas for partnering with parents.


Teaching Literacy in Third Grade

Teaching Literacy in Third Grade

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  • Author: Janice F. Almasi
  • Publisher: Guilford Publications
  • ISBN: 1462514561
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 194

The third-grade classroom is a beehive of activity, in which young readers transition between emergent and more advanced levels of literacy. This expertly written guide brings to life the rewards and challenges of teaching third graders and helps teachers differentiate instruction for diverse learners. Vividly portraying a week in a highly motivating classroom, the authors present easy-to-use ideas and activities for building fluency, vocabulary, comprehension, writing, and more. Illustrations, reproducibles, grade-specific resources, and planning tips will make this handy book a boon to third-grade teachers every day of the year.


Every Young Child a Reader

Every Young Child a Reader

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  • Author: Sharan A. Gibson
  • Publisher: Teachers College Press
  • ISBN: 0807775177
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 150

This resource will help K–2 teachers revitalize and restructure their classroom literacy instruction based on Marie Clay’s groundbreaking and transformative literacy processing theory. Clay’s theories have created literacy success for more than 2 million struggling first-grade readers in the United States and internationally through the Reading Recovery program. This practical volume gives primary grade teachers specific suggestions for using these principles and includes rich, robust instructional examples to ensure that all children meet new and rigorous standards in all facets of literacy learning. Replete with explicit depictions of classroom practice, the book addresses the following critical aspects of K–2 literacy instruction: Teaching foundational skills in brief skills lessons and as children learn strategic activity to read and write text.Teaching for children’s fast progress in increasingly complex literacy tasks.Understanding the role of complex, frustration, instructional, familiar, and easy texts in reading instruction.Teaching for knowledge building, comprehension, and writing for narrative and informational text. Reader friendly chapters include: Focus questions to target readers’ anticipation of topics discussed.Illustrative examples of powerful teacher-student interaction.Connections between Clay’s comprehensive theory of children’s literacy development, literacy standards, and children’s fast progress to literacy proficiency. “The combination of Marie Clay’s research and theory with the authors' understanding of these principles in today’s classroom is what sets this book apart.” —Lisa Lenhart, director, Center for Literacy Curricular & Instructional Studies, The University of Akron “Gibson and Moss provide a resource for classroom teachers to support the continued learning of all their students, especially those who need an aware and skilled teacher to keep them on track across the primary grades.” —Robert M. Schwartz, professor, Oakland University, and trainer of teacher leaders, Reading Recovery Center for Michigan “This comprehensive and well-designed book will be an excellent professional development resource for classroom teachers, Reading Recovery teachers, literacy coaches/specialists, and site administrators.” —Kathleen Brown, Reading Recovery teacher leader, Long Beach Unified School District, CA “I am eager to use this book with my colleagues as we work to transform early literacy learning in our primary classrooms.” —Terry MacIntyre, Reading Recovery teacher leader, Boulder Valley School District, CO


Teaching Reading

Teaching Reading

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  • Author: California. Commission on Teacher Credentialing
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : Reading (Kindergarten)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 44

Offered as a policy statement rather than as a how-to manual, this program advisory provides the policy direction and instructional guidance needed to support the improvement of reading achievement in California through the development and implementation of a balanced, comprehensive reading program in prekindergarten through grade 3. The first part of the booklet, "The Reading Program," focuses on the essential components of a complete program of beginning reading instruction, with specific guidance in systematic, explicit skills instruction and other essential components of a beginning reading program; classroom diagnosis; program assessment; and early intervention strategies, including family-school partnerships that support student learning and home learning. Grade-level expectations and examples of classroom activities are also included in the first part. The second part of the booklet, "Instructional Guidance and Support," addresses the planning necessary to support classroom implementation, including the development of local standards and ongoing professional development. Contains 23 references. An appendix presents a sample reading curriculum timeline, preschool through eighth grade. (RS)


Learning to Read

Learning to Read

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  • Author: Michael Pressley
  • Publisher: Guilford Publications
  • ISBN: 9781572306486
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 242

An important goal in every first-grade classroom is to get children reading--but how? This book examines current research on first-grade literacy instruction, and shows how it translates into what good teachers really do in the classroom. The authors, premier early literacy scholars and educators, describe several studies of effective beginning reading instruction conducted across the country. They then take readers directly into the classrooms of five highly successful teachers, exploring the reading, writing, and classroom management techniques these practitioners use to boost student engagement and achievement. The book provides readers with a vivid picture of the complexities of successful teaching. In particular, it demonstrates ways that teachers can blend elements of both holistic and skills approaches to provide rich and enjoyable learning environments for young readers.


Teaching Literacy in Kindergarten

Teaching Literacy in Kindergarten

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  • Author: Lea M. McGee
  • Publisher: Guilford Press
  • ISBN: 1593851529
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 271

Kindergarten is a time for playful and enriching learning activities that support children's literacy emergence while enhancing their social and cognitive development. The routines of a busy, engaged, productive kindergarten classroom are vividly brought to life in this information-packed book. Demonstrated are whole-class and small-group strategies for helping children acquire concepts about print and the alphabet, build phonological and phonemic awareness, learn to read sight words, develop their listening comprehension and writing abilities, and much more.


Teaching Literacy through the Arts

Teaching Literacy through the Arts

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  • Author: Nan L. McDonald
  • Publisher: Guilford Publications
  • ISBN: 1462514928
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 192

Accessible and hands-on yet grounded in research, this book addresses the "whats," "whys," and "how-tos" of integrating literacy instruction and the arts in grades K-8. Even teachers without any arts background will gain the skills they need to bring music, drama, visual arts, and dance into their classrooms. Provided are a wealth of specific resources and activities that other teachers have successfully used to build students' oral language, concepts of print, phonemic awareness, vocabulary, fluency, comprehension, and writing, while also promoting creativity and self-expression. Special features include reproducible worksheets and checklists for developing, evaluating, and implementing arts-related lesson plans.


Put Reading First

Put Reading First

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  • Author: Bonnie B. Armbruster
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : Government publications
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 62

Summarizes recent research in reading and helps teachers understand how to successfully teach children in grades Kindergarten through grade three how to read covering five areas of reading instruction: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and text comprehension.