A Teacher's Guide to Reading Conferences

A Teacher's Guide to Reading Conferences
Author: Jennifer Serravallo
Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2019-01-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780325099156

"With a focus on goal-directed, purpose-driven reading conferences, the author shows how form follows function--the structure of each conference is clearly designed to serve its purpose. Through "Researcher Spotlights" in each chapter, she'll also introduce you to a few of the teaching mentors and researchers who've had a profound influence on her work. The author describes different types of conferences, some designed for individuals, others for small groups. Some are used during independent reading time, others during partnership or club time. One can read the chapters in order or dip into the chapter that best suits their needs and purpose"--

Reading Reconsidered

Reading Reconsidered
Author: Doug Lemov
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2016-02-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1119104246

TEACH YOUR STUDENTS TO READ WITH PRECISION AND INSIGHT The world we are preparing our students to succeed in is one bound together by words and phrases. Our students learn their literature, history, math, science, or art via a firm foundation of strong reading skills. When we teach students to read with precision, rigor, and insight, we are truly handing over the key to the kingdom. Of all the subjects we teach reading is first among equals. Grounded in advice from effective classrooms nationwide, enhanced with more than 40 video clips, Reading Reconsidered takes you into the trenches with actionable guidance from real-life educators and instructional champions. The authors address the anxiety-inducing world of Common Core State Standards, distilling from those standards four key ideas that help hone teaching practices both generally and in preparation for assessments. This 'Core of the Core' comprises the first half of the book and instructs educators on how to teach students to: read harder texts, 'closely read' texts rigorously and intentionally, read nonfiction more effectively, and write more effectively in direct response to texts. The second half of Reading Reconsidered reinforces these principles, coupling them with the 'fundamentals' of reading instruction—a host of techniques and subject specific tools to reconsider how teachers approach such essential topics as vocabulary, interactive reading, and student autonomy. Reading Reconsidered breaks an overly broad issue into clear, easy-to-implement approaches. Filled with practical tools, including: 44 video clips of exemplar teachers demonstrating the techniques and principles in their classrooms (note: for online access of this content, please visit my.teachlikeachampion.com) Recommended book lists Downloadable tips and templates on key topics like reading nonfiction, vocabulary instruction, and literary terms and definitions. Reading Reconsidered provides the framework necessary for teachers to ensure that students forge futures as lifelong readers.

Reading Without Limits

Reading Without Limits
Author: Maddie Witter
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2013-01-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1118483758

Imagine a classroom where all students are engaged in highly rigorous and fun learning every single day. That classroom can be yours starting tomorrow. You don’t have to be a reading specialist to pick up this book. Anyone who wants to dramatically improve reading achievement will find helpful suggestions. You might be a third grade teacher whose students have mastered decoding, and you are ready to build their comprehension. Or you might be a high school science teacher whose students aren’t yet reading on level with deep critical thinking. This book is for you. It doesn’t matter whether you are a public, charter, private, or alternative education teacher: the Reading Without Limits program works in each one. Along with hundreds of ready-to-use teaching strategies, Reading Without Limits comes with a supplemental website where teachers can download even more resources for free! Reading Without Limits is the first book offered in the KIPP Educator Series. KIPP, or the Knowledge is Power Program, began in 1994. As of Fall 2012, there are 125 KIPP schools in 20 states and the District of Columbia serving nearly 40,000 students climbing the mountain to and through college.

Handbook of Reading Research, Volume III

Handbook of Reading Research, Volume III
Author: Michael L. Kamil
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1512
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135688958

In Volume III, as in Volumes I and II, the classic topics of reading are included--from vocabulary and comprehension to reading instruction in the classroom--and, in addition, each contributor was asked to include a brief history that chronicles the legacies within each of the volume's many topics. However, on the whole, Volume III is not about tradition. Rather, it explores the verges of reading research between the time Volume II was published in 1991 and the research conducted after this date. The editors identified two broad themes as representing the myriad of verges that have emerged since Volumes I and II were published: (1) broadening the definition of reading, and (2) broadening the reading research program. The particulars of these new themes and topics are addressed.

Handbook of Early Literacy Research, Volume 3

Handbook of Early Literacy Research, Volume 3
Author: Susan B. Neuman
Publisher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2011-03-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1609180291

Building crucial bridges between theory, research, and practice, this volume brings together leading authorities on the literacy development of young children. The Handbook examines the full range of factors that shape learning in and out of the classroom, from basic developmental processes to family and sociocultural contexts, pedagogical strategies, curricula, and policy issues. Highlights of Volume 3 include cutting-edge perspectives on English language learning; innovative ways to support print knowledge, phonological awareness, and other code-related skills; and exemplary approaches to early intervention and teacher professional development.

No More Independent Reading Without Support

No More Independent Reading Without Support
Author: Debbie Miller
Publisher: Not This But That
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780325049045

We know children learn to read by reading. Is independent reading valuable enough to use precious classroom minutes on? Yes, writes Debbie Miller and Barbara Moss, but only if that time is purposeful.DEAR and SSR aren't enough. Research shows that independent reading must be accompanied by intentional instruction and conferring. Debbie and Barbara clear a path for you to take informed action that makes a big difference, with: -a rationale for independent reading that's worth finding the time for -research evidence on its effectiveness and instructional best practices -a framework with 10 teaching tactics for starting and sustaining success."When we set children loose day after day with no focus or support, it can lead to fake reading and disengagement," write Debbie and Barbara. "It's our job to equip children with the tools they need when we're not there." Read No More Independent Reading Without Support and find out how.

Independent Reading

Independent Reading
Author: Denise N. Morgan
Publisher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2013-12-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1462515037

This indispensable book shows how to incorporate independent reading into daily literacy instruction in the primary grades. Provided are class-tested strategies for engaging students in independent reading; creating and organizing the classroom library; developing mini-lessons and different kinds of reading routines; supporting struggling readers; monitoring and assessing independent reading; and promoting reading at home. Helpful reproducibles are included. From a team of highly regarded educators, this is a wise and user-friendly resource that teachers can immediately put to use in the classroom.

Etherya's Earth Volume III: The Novellas

Etherya's Earth Volume III: The Novellas
Author: Rebecca Hefner
Publisher: Reading Goddess Press, LLC
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2023-10-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1953471730

From USA Today bestselling author Rebecca Hefner All the sizzling paranormal romance novellas from Etherya’s Earth in one volume Prequel: The Dawn of Peace Can Vampyre Alrec resist the gorgeous, forbidden Slayer? Sworn enemies are stuck in a remote cabin and vow to deny their forbidden desire. Book #4.5: Immortal Beginnings Dragos was a soldier in the army that defeated Raina's husband--and ultimately caused his death. He knows he doesn't deserve the gorgeous widow, but his heart secretly longs to seduce her... Book #5.5: Two Souls United Widow Glarys gave up on love. Older women didn't fall for younger men, no matter how her heart fluttered when warrior Sam was near. But Sam is determined to claim the widow in every possible way... Book #6.5: Garridan’s Mate Garridan craves Vampyre warrior Siora more than his next breath, but she thinks he desires another. When they're ordered to train together, they give in to their raging desire. Will Siora accept her future as his mate or succumb to her fears? Book #7.5: Sebastian’s Fate Vampyre aristocrat Celine has loved Sebastian for centuries. Frustrated at his oblivion, she maneuvers a way to accompany him to a masked ball. When he falls for her ruse, she must tell him the truth. Will he accept that she's the masked woman who stirred his soulful desire? Enjoy your journey through Etherya's Earth!