50 Literacy Strategies for Beginning Teachers, 1-8

50 Literacy Strategies for Beginning Teachers, 1-8
Author: Terry L. Norton
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2012
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780132690065

Pre-service and in-service teachers alike appreciate this classroom-ready guide for its practical help in teaching literacy competencies to students, grades 1--8. In these pages, 50 strategies are combined with authentic children's literature examples to help with instruction before, during, and after literacy lessons. The book includes strategies for each literacy competency-word recognition, vocabulary, comprehension, and writing-and allows users easy access to the strategies that students need for literacy development. Features: § Easy to follow, step-by-step procedures for using 50 strategies before, during, and after a literacy lesson. § Strategies for each literacy competency and easy access to strategies that students need for literacy development. § Authentic children's literature to model the strategies and make the ideas clear and ready to use. Here's What's New in this Third Edition: § NEW! A new introduction to word recognition at the beginning of Part II defines the difference in word perception skills and shows readers the importance of each. § NEW! A new introduction to vocabulary at the beginning of Part III explains the teaching and development of word meaning, especially in the content areas. § NEW! A new introduction to comprehension at the beginning of Part IV shows comprehension not as a mastery of the "parts," but rather as how competencies contribute to the "whole" in constructing meaning. § NEW! A new introduction to writing at the beginning of Part V explores the link between writers as good readers and readers as good writers. § NEW! A new section on strategies particularly advantageous for English Learners (EL) in a new Part VI is especially relevant for today's diverse classrooms. § NEW! New strategy: conversational puppets in Part VI help English Learners increase their conversational English Skills. § NEW! A new strategy: echo reading feature in Part VI includes ideas for increasing fluency in English Learners. § NEW! Several strategies from the previous edition have been combined to help readers see the interconnectedness of instructional techniques. § NEW! Suggested supplementary technology aids appear in the Appendix. "My students absolutely love this supplemental material. They would like to see this turned into 100 Literacy Strategies! At one time or another, all of my students have adapted at least one of these strategies either for a class assignment or for use in their own classrooms. Many say their copies are becoming a bit rag-tagged from use." -Patricia J. Pollifrone, PhD, Gannon University Meet the Authors After teaching for several years in the inner-city public schools of Birmingham, Alabama, Dr. Betty Lou Jackson Land met Dr. Terry Norton at Winthrop University. Together with Dr. Richard Ingram, they spent three years co-teaching in the South Carolina Governor's School for Literacy. Dr. Land has been recognized with several distinguished teacher educator awards, including the Lucinda Rose Counselor Award in 2004 from Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society. These fine educators, Norton and Land, have taught numerous reading methods, reading assessment, and children's literature courses. They have authored many published articles and presented at countless state, regional, and national conferences. 50 Literacy Strategies for Beginning Teachers, 1-8 is a collaborative work resulting from their love of teaching and their team teaching over many years. Each is a Professor Emeritus from Winthrop University.

Literacy Strategies for Teacher Candidates

Literacy Strategies for Teacher Candidates
Author: Laurie Elish-Piper
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Effective teaching
ISBN: 9780137155897

"This interactive guide is designed as a scaffold to help teacher candidates learn the concepts from literacy methods classes, apply the strategies to topics they will encounter in their classrooms, and understand the ideas as both a teacher and a learner.

50 Literacy Strategies for Culturally Responsive Teaching, K-8

50 Literacy Strategies for Culturally Responsive Teaching, K-8
Author: Patricia Ruggiano Schmidt
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2006-04-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412925723

'The authors provide practical approaches to literacy instruction that are desperately warranted. They offer a prescription for using strategies, selecting text, making home-school connections, and building learning communities aimed at benefiting all students. In short, this is a text that is long overdue' - Alfred W. Tatum, Assistant Professor, Northern Illinois UniversityMake literacy meaningful in your classroom for students of all cultures.This book will allow teachers to use innovative strategies to promote engaged, inclusive literacy, and raise their students' appreciation for the cultural diversity in their own classroom communities. This resource celebrates awareness of individual, ethnic, cultural, linguistic, and economic diversity, and addresses all aspects of studies within the context of culturally responsive teaching. Tried-and-tested by teachers, each strategy is differentiated to help teachers to individualize and accommodate special needs students.50 Literacy Strategies for Culturally Responsive Teaching addresses all aspects of language arts, reading, writing, speaking, and listening, and integrates math, science, and social studies, all within the context of culturally responsive teaching. Ways to include families and community members further strengthen the strategic effectiveness.The six major themes of this text cluster a wealth of easily adapted and implemented strategies around:- Classroom community- Home, community, and nation- Multicultural literature events- Critical media literacy- Global perspectives and literacy development- Inquiry learning and literacy learningThis invaluable resource will allow every teacher to transform the classroom culture to one in which all cultures are valued and literacy becomes meaningful to all.

Promoting Literacy Development

Promoting Literacy Development
Author: Patricia A. Antonacci
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2011-05-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1412987083

"Promoting Literacy Development: 50 Research-Based Strategies for K-8 Learners presents the essential literacy strategies that are used by classroom teachers for teaching reading and writing to children in elementary schools. Intended as a supplement to primary texts that are utilized in the reading methods courses, the proposed book will be used principally in undergraduate and graduate teacher education programs. Reading and English language arts are the primary curricular areas that are the focus of this supplementary text, which provides quick access to the essential instructional literacy strategies"-- Provided by publisher.

The Will to Lead, the Skill to Teach

The Will to Lead, the Skill to Teach
Author: Anthony Muhammad
Publisher: Solution Tree Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1935542567

School improvement begins with self-examination and honest dialogue about socialization, bias, discrimination, and cultural insensitivity. The authors acknowledge both the structural and sociological issues that contribute to low-performing schools and offer multiple tools and strategies to assess and improve classroom management, increase literacy, establish academic vocabulary, and contribute to a healthier school culture.

Fifty Strategies to Boost Cognitive Engagement

Fifty Strategies to Boost Cognitive Engagement
Author: Rebecca Stobaugh
Publisher: Solution Tree
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781947604773

The author presents 50 teacher-tested instructional strategies for nurturing students' cognitive abilities across the full range of thinking levels and building a culture of thinking that emphasizes essential 21st century skills- from critical thinking and problem solving to teamwork and creativity.

Rigor in Your Classroom

Rigor in Your Classroom
Author: Barbara R. Blackburn
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2014-04-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1317820916

Teachers are required to increase the rigor for students, but how? This book by bestselling author and rigor expert Barbara Blackburn has the answer! It is a treasure chest of more than 200 practical and highly-effective tools that can be used across grade levels and subject areas to increase student rigor, leading your students to higher engagement and deeper learning. Topics covered include... Asking higher-level questions Scaffolding to help all students achieve success Differentiating instruction and using modifications Fostering independence through gradual release of responsibility Increasing text difficulty and teaching close reading Setting high expectations Changing students’ views of success Encouraging effort and goal-setting Creating an environment that is conducive to learning Using effective grading policies and assessment tools Working with parents, colleagues, and administrators And much, much more! Rigor in Your Classroom will be your go-to resource throughout the school year, as you continually return to it to try new tools with your students. Bonus: The tools are accompanied by graphic organizers, charts, templates, and reproducibles for easy implementation.

Teaching Literacy Effectively in the Primary School

Teaching Literacy Effectively in the Primary School
Author: Richard Fox
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1134557930

This book discusses the implications arising from the authors' research into what constitutes an effective teacher of literacy. They have been able to identify what effective teachers know, understand and do which enable them to put effective teaching of literacy into practice in the primary phase. By identifying the strategies used by these teachers, the authors show how these can be applied by other primary teachers to improve their teaching of literacy.

Literacy in Grades 4-8

Literacy in Grades 4-8
Author: Nancy L. Cecil
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1351813692

Comprehensive yet succinct and readable, Literacy in Grades 4-8, Third Edition offers a wealth of practical ideas to help preservice and practicing teachers create a balanced and comprehensive literacy program while exploring the core topics and issues of literacy in grades 4 through 8. It addresses teaching to standards; differentiating instruction for readers and writers; motivating students; using assessment to inform instruction; integrating technology into the classroom; working with English learners and struggling readers; and connecting with caregivers. Selected classroom strategies, procedures, and activities represent the most effective practices according to research and the many outstanding classroom teachers who were observed and interviewed for the book. The Third Edition includes added material connecting the Common Core State Standards to the instruction and assessment of literacy skills; a combined word study and vocabulary chapter to help readers integrate these important topics in their teaching; more on technology, including comprehension of multimodal texts, enhancing writing instruction with technology tools, and teaching activities with an added technology component; added discussion of teacher techniques during text discussions, strategic moves that help students become more strategic readers. Key features: In the Classroom vignettes; more than 50 activities,some with a technology component; questions for journal writing and for projects and field-based activities; troubleshooting sections offering alternative suggestions and activities for those middle-grade students who may find a particular literacy focus challenging.