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Quick view Interactive Writing Across Grades: A Small Practice with Big Results by Kate Roth Interactive writing is a dynamic, unscripted instructional method in which the teacher and students work together to construct a meaningful text while simultaneously discussing the details of the writing process. Together they plan, compose, and review... View Details
Quick view Inside Notebooks: Bringing Out Writers, Grades 3-6 [With Booklet] by Aimee Buckner Writer's notebooks allow students of all ages to brainstorm ideas, test strategies for crafting writing, and develop tools for drafting and revision. In this two-part series, Aimee Bucknera fourth-grade teacher and author of Notebook Know-How... View Details
Quick view Informal Assessment Strategies: Asking Questions, Observing Students, and Planning Lessons That Promote Successful Interaction with Text by Beth Critchley Charlton Informal Assessment Strategies explores the power of informed assessment practices on teachers, on instruction and, most of all, on the literacy success of students. Beth Charlton shows teachers how to use the results of assessment and how to find time... View Details
Quick view Independent Reading Inside the Box, 2nd Edition: How to Organize, Observe, and Assess Reading Strategies That Promote Deeper Thinking and Improve Comprehension in K-8 Classrooms by Lisa Donohue In this second edition of Independent Reading Inside the Box, Lisa Donohue shares what she has learned from the many teachers who have used her simple approach to reading response. Lisa describes how teachers can do even more to strengthen student... View Details
Quick view In the Company of Children by Joanne Hindley In schools of every description, teachers are working to turn their classrooms into reading-writing workshops. They're filling bookcases with the best of children's literature, and students are tucking writers' notebooks into their bulging backpacks. View Details
Quick view In Defense of Read-Aloud: Sustaining Best Practice by Steven Layne In Defense of Read-Aloud reinforces readers confidence to continue the practice of reading aloud and presents the research base to defend the practice in grades K 12. Steven Layne also offers significant practical insights to strengthen instructional... View Details
Quick view Improving Adolescent Writers by Kelly Gallagher How can we teach today s students to write with clarity, passion, and purpose? How can we move all students even those who struggle or are reluctant forward in their skills as writers? In Improving Adolescent Writers, Kelly Gallagher invites you into... View Details
Quick view Igniting a Passion for Reading: Successful Strategies for Building Lifetime Readers by Steven Layne When teaching reading, American classrooms often focus exclusively on skills instruction. But how can you teach the "how" without the "why?" In his new book, Igniting a Passion for Reading, Steve Layne shows teachers how to develop readers who are not... View Details
Quick view I've Got Something to Say: How Student Voices Inform Our Teaching by David Booth In I ve Got Something to Say, teachers will learn how to inspire students to buy into their own learning by giving them a voice in determining, organizing, structuring, and responding to what is happening in the classroom. This timely book details how... View Details
Quick view I Read It But I Don't Get It by Cris Tovani Practical, engaging account of how teachers can help adolescents develop new reading comprehension skills. You will be taken step-by-step through practical, theory-based reading instruction that can be adapted for use in any subject area. View Details
Quick view How Do I Teach...and Keep My Sanity? by Kathy Paterson Presented as simple lists of classroom-tested ideas, teachers will find instant solutions for specific challenges that are part of the "real" classroom. Novel ways to make learning more fun for students are featured along with tips to help teachers keep... View Details
Quick view How Bullets Saved My Life: Fun Ways to Teach Some Serious Writing Skills by Judy Green This simple book explores the elements and mechanics of good writing, including punctuation, capitalization, and spelling. It shows how young writers can use the best books as models, and it highlights the role of special tools such as bullets to add... View Details