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Quick view Happy Reading!: Creating a Predictable Structure for Joyful Teaching and Learning [With Booklet] by Debbie Miller How does Debbie create a learning environment that fosters such sophisticated talk around texts? How is comprehension instruction balanced with teaching decoding skills? How does she help students develop the skills in independence and collaboration... View Details
Quick view Guiding Readers: Making the Most of the 18-Minute Guided Reading Lesson by Lori Jamison Rog Guiding Readers argues that the 18-minute guided reading lesson may very well be the finest teaching we do. This practical book introduces a range of specific reading strategies and processes that lead students to access increasingly more sophisticated... View Details
Quick view Guided Reading Basics: Organizing, Managing, and Implementing a Balanced Literacy Program in K-3 by Lori Jamison Rog The heart of the book is a close look at the guided reading lesson itself. With direct reference to text samples, each chapter deals with the guided reading lesson at a different reading level: emergent, early, developmental, and fluent readers. The... View Details
Quick view Growing Independent Learners: From Literacy Standards to Stations, K-3 by Debbie Diller Debbie Diller has revolutionized literacy instruction in countless classrooms over the years with her seminal books ( Literacy Work Stations, Practice with Purpose, and Spaces & Places) on how to effectively use literacy work stations to engage students... View Details
Quick view Greater Expectations: Teaching Academic Literacy to Underrepresented Students by Robin Turner While the population of Hispanic/Latino and African American students in the United States continues to grow, the rate at which they attend college remains alarmingly small. These students, who are often defined as "educationally underrepresented," are... View Details
Quick view Grammarama!: Innovative Exercises, Creative Activities, Models from Reading, Sentence Combining, Updated Rules and More! by Les Parsons Whether or not to teach formal grammar in the classroom is a hot topic. Teachers need help in making sense of the issues. Grammarama! offers a powerful classroom context and practical strategies for helping students cope with all aspects of grammar and... View Details
Quick view Grammar Matters: Lessons, Tips, & Conversations Using Mentor Texts, K-6 by Lynne R Dorfman If you are a teacher of grades K-6, you might be asking, "Should I teach grammar in my class on a daily basis? How would I go about doing this? And how can I teach grammar so it isn't boring to my kids?" In Grammar Matters, Lynne Dofman and Diane... View Details
Quick view Good Thinking: Teaching Argument, Persuasion, and Reasoning by Erik Palmer In his new book, Good Thinking, Erik Palmer shows teachers of all subject matters how to transform the activities they already use into openings for improving student thinking. Building on his previous work in Well Spoken (Stenhouse, 2011) and Digitally... View Details
Quick view Good Choice!: Supporting Independent Reading and Response K-6 by Tony Stead For those of us who treasure memories of a childhood spent curled up with favorite books, it may be shocking to realize that reading is a chore for many of our students. In recent years, the increased class time spent on reading instruction geared... View Details
Quick view Getting Dads on Board: Fostering Literacy Partnerships for Successful Student Learning by Jane Baskwill Getting Dads On Boardoffers teachers effective techniques for attracting, recruiting, and keeping fathers involved in their children's literacy learning. Real-life experiences illustrate how a father's individual interests, strengths, and identity can... View Details
Quick view Get Writing!: Creative Book-Making Projects for Children by Paul Johnson This practical book contains more than one-hundred new ideas for book-making projects for children in grades K-to-6. Each section introduces a basic book form e.g. a pop-up book, a shape book, a zigzag book or a flap book and then gives examples of... View Details
Quick view Get Graphic!: Using Storyboards to Write and Draw Picture Books, Graphic Novels, or Comic Strips by Mark Thurman Based on more than twenty years of experience with teachers and students, this practical book illustrates how classrooms can "get graphic" as they draw and write amazing stories. The book describes an 8-stage process that begins with an idea and ends... View Details