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40 Strategies for Guiding Readers through Informational Texts [Pehme köide]

(San Diego State University , United States), (San Diego State University , United States)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 276 pages, kõrgus x laius: 267x203 mm, kaal: 594 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Jul-2016
  • Kirjastus: Guilford Press
  • ISBN-10: 1462526098
  • ISBN-13: 9781462526093
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 276 pages, kõrgus x laius: 267x203 mm, kaal: 594 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Jul-2016
  • Kirjastus: Guilford Press
  • ISBN-10: 1462526098
  • ISBN-13: 9781462526093
Teised raamatud teemal:
Gaining the skills to critically read a wide variety of informational texts is more important than ever for today's K-12 students. This carefully crafted book offers 40 standards-based instructional activities that teachers can immediately put to use in the classroom. Clear rationales and step-by-step instructions are provided for implementing each strategy, together with helpful classroom examples and suggested texts for different grade levels. In a large-size format for easy photocopying, the book includes 44 reproducible worksheets. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials. (Prior edition title:35 Strategies for Guiding Readers through Informational Texts.)

New to This Edition
*Now features more strategies, including 16 that are completely new.
*Explicit links throughout to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and other current standards.
*Two additional strands of activities: Reading Closely and Discussion.
*Numerous new and revised reproducible tools--all downloadable.

Arvustused

"I already use the prior edition of this book to plan my weekly informational text lessons efficiently, but the new edition is even better. It is opening my eyes to even more possibilities to better serve the needs of my students. The strategies are presented in a clear format that can be easily adapted to any curriculum, and are up to date with the CCSS. Classroom teachers, resource teachers, and intervention specialists can use the strategies in whole-class or small-group instruction. When these strategies are implemented, students of all levels are engaged in meaningful discussions and writing activities."--Arlene Rodriguez Sanchez, MEd, third-grade teacher and reading specialist, San Diego Unified School District

"Teachers will find this book a treasure trove of practical, research-based best-practice strategies. 40 Strategies for Guiding Readers through Informational Texts builds on the previous edition with additional strategies that utilize close reading, citing text evidence, synthesizing information across sources, and text-dependent questions. This is definitely the right book at the right time. It will be useful for staff development and as a supplemental textbook in literacy methods classes."--Terrell A. Young, EdD, Department of Teacher Education, Brigham Young University

"This is one of the best books I have seen for supporting the explicit instruction of informational texts. The authors provide an easy-to-use guide for teachers at any grade level, including classroom examples and authentic text recommendations. Each research-based strategy is presented alongside corresponding Common Core standards. This professional resource is the one I will recommend to my colleagues and teacher candidates, no matter what curricular materials they currently use."--Julie Barkley, MA, academic coach, St. Cloud School District, Minnesota -

PART ONE Getting Started Strategies
Strategy 1 Planning a Lesson with Informational Texts
3(9)
Strategy 2 Understanding and Evaluating Informational Texts
12(7)
Strategy 3 Assessing Text Complexity
19(12)
Strategy 4 Shared Reading and Text Feature Search
31(8)
PART TWO Building Background Strategies
Strategy 5 Anticipation Guide
39(5)
Strategy 6 KWHL
44(6)
Strategy 7 KLEW
50(5)
Strategy 8 Table of Contents Prediction
55(5)
Strategy 9 IEPC
60(7)
PART THREE Vocabulary Strategies
Strategy 10 Word Map
67(4)
Strategy 11 SLAP
71(6)
Strategy 12 Root Wheels
77(5)
Strategy 13 List--Group--Label
82(5)
Strategy 14 Word Sort
87(5)
Strategy 15 Semantic Feature Analysis
92(7)
PART FOUR Reading Closely Strategies
Strategy 16 Close Reading
99(610)
Strategy 17 Close Thinking
109(10)
Strategy 18 Text Annotation
119(5)
Strategy 19 Text-Dependent Questions
124(8)
Strategy 20 Thinking Aloud
132(6)
Strategy 21 Sticky Notes Bookmark
138(7)
PART FIVE Comprehension Strategies
Strategy 22 Study Guide
145(5)
Strategy 23 Four-Box Comment Card
150(8)
Strategy 24 I-Chart
158(607)
Strategy 25 CAATS
165(8)
Strategy 26 Text Structures
173(11)
Strategy 27 Interactive Notebooks
184(13)
PART SIX Discussion Strategies
Strategy 28 Discussion Web
197(1)
Strategy 29 4--3--2--1 Discussion Guide
196(6)
Strategy 30 Intra-Act
202(6)
Strategy 31 Talking Points
208(68)
Strategy 32 Three-Step Interview
216(5)
Strategy 33 3-Minute Pause
221(2)
PART SEVEN Writing Strategies
Strategy 34 Readers Theatre
229(5)
Strategy 35 Paragraph Writing Frames
234(5)
Strategy 36 I Used to Think... but Now I Know...
239(5)
Strategy 37 Summary Writing
244(5)
Strategy 38 CLIQUES
249(5)
Strategy 39 EPIC
254(6)
Strategy 40 Two-Column Journal
260(5)
Appendix Recommended Materials 265(8)
Index 273
Barbara Moss, PhD, is Professor of Literacy Education in the School of Teacher Education at San Diego State University. She has taught English and language arts in elementary, middle, and high school settings and has worked as a reading coach. Dr. Mosss research focuses on the teaching of informational texts at the elementary and secondary levels. She regularly presents at local, state, national, and international conferences and has published numerous journal articles, columns, book chapters, and books. Dr. Moss has served as the Young Adult Literature column editor for Voices in the Middle, a publication of the National Council of Teachers of English.

Virginia Loh-Hagan, EdD, is a full-time Lecturer in the School of Teacher Education at San Diego State University, where she is in charge of two teaching credential programs. She is also a curriculum designer, educational consultant, and former K-8 teacher. The author of several academic publications and more than 70 childrens books, Dr. Loh-Hagan serves on several childrens book award committees and is cover editor and columnist for The California Reader, a peer-reviewed journal of the California Reading Association. She is a frequent presenter at state and national conferences.