Quick view Details Literature Circles, Second Edition: Voice and Choice in Book Clubs & Reading Groups by Harvey Daniels
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Quick view Living the Questions: A Guide for Teacher-Researchers by Ruth Shagoury The book has three primary components: 1.Chapters written by the authors explaining key elements of the research process: finding questions, designing projects, data collection and analysis, and more 2.Research activities that enable readers to try out... View Details
Quick view Literature Circles, Second Edition: Voice and Choice in Book Clubs & Reading Groups by Harvey Daniels What do we know about literature circles now that we didn't understand eight or ten years ago? What new resources and procedures can help teachers organize their classroom book clubs better? What are the most common pitfalls in implementing student-led... View Details
Quick view Literacy, Libraries and Learning: Using Books and Online Resources to Promote Reading, Writing, and Research by Ray Doiron The school library has changed dramatically. Today, it is a portal to a world of learning that includes traditional books, digital resources, and online environments. As the importance of information and communication technologies grows, teachers and... View Details
Quick view Literacy Work Stations: Making Centers Work by Debbie Diller Practical suggestions to prepare over a dozen literacy work stations that link to instruction and make preparation and management easy for teachers. View Details
Quick view Literacy Smarts: Simple Classroom Strategies for Using Interactive Whiteboards to Engage Students by Jennifer Harper Literacy Smarts introduces simple activities and tasks that use interactive whiteboard technology to bring a new vitality to classroom lessons. Based on extensive classroom experience, the authors argue that interactive whiteboards can create numerous... View Details
Quick view The Literacy Principal: Leading, Supporting, and Assessing Reading and Writing Initiatives by David Booth As the education community struggles with literacy achievement, skillful leadership has emerged as a distinguishing feature of successful schools. Since The Literacy Principal was first published, it has helped shape the discussion around accountability... View Details
Quick view The Literacy Center: Contexts for Reading and Writing by Lesley Mandel Morrow The value of small-group instruction cannot be emphasized enough, but many teachers have found it difficult to manage, especially when class sizes remain large. Here is practical, theoretically-sound guidance for language arts teachers from pre-K... View Details
Quick view Literacy 101: Questions and Answers That Meet the Needs of Real Teachers by David Booth In this new book, David Booth answers questions from real teachers about building skills in literacy, from phonics to comprehension, from simple exercises to rich reading materials. Drawing on more than 40 years of experience in education, David shares... View Details
Quick view Life's Literacy Lessons: Stories and Poems for Teachers by Steven Layne This poignant collection of stories and poems honors literacy educators for the often difficult and always essential work they do with students of all ages. A well-loved classic, Life's Literacy Lessons, is back in print by popular demand and now... View Details
Quick view Let's Talk: Managing One-On-One, Peer, and Small Group Conferences by Mark Overmeyer When it comes to increasing student motivation and success in writing, classroom talk is a powerful tool. More than simply providing assessment data for predetermined standards, talking with our students builds relationships and a community where... View Details
Quick view Let's Find Out!: Building Content Knowledge with Young Children by Susan Kempton In her new book, Let s Find Out!, kindergarten teacher Susan Kempton talks about the importance of helping children build the content knowledge that is critical to educational success. She shows how she capitalizes on children s natural curiosity and... View Details
Quick view Less Is More: Teaching Literature with Short Texts, Grades 6-12 by Kimberly Hill Campbell In Less Is More Kimberly Hill Campbell draws on research as well as her own classroom experiences to show how short texts engage a wide range of middle and high school students. She shares her discovery of the power of short texts to support her... View Details