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Beyond Leveled Books: Supporting Early and Transitional Readers in Grades K-5 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius: 241x193 mm, kaal: 500 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Sep-2008
  • Kirjastus: Stenhouse Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1571107142
  • ISBN-13: 9781571107145
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius: 241x193 mm, kaal: 500 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Sep-2008
  • Kirjastus: Stenhouse Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1571107142
  • ISBN-13: 9781571107145
Teised raamatud teemal:
In Beyond Leveled Books, Second Edition, Franki Sibberson, Karen Szymusiak, and Lisa Koch provide even more resources to help teachers understand and meet the needs of transitional readers. The key topic of series books has been revised and enlarged, with charts outlining new series with the challenges they pose and supports readers need. New lessons have been added, and most chapters now include a related article from a literacy expert. Some of the contributors include Kathy Collins, Larry Swartz, and Mary Lee Hahn.Leveled books are an indispensable tool for teaching children to read, especially for emergent readers, but the authors of Beyond Leveled Books are sounding the alarm about the overuse and misuse of leveling and the way it restricts teacher autonomy and undermines student choice and reading engagement. The authors lay out a blueprint for using leveled books effectively within a student-centered and differentiated approach that is designed to motivate all readers, particularly transitional ones.





Teaching Transitional Readers: Beyond Leveled Books is packed with resources to help teachers understand and meet the needs of transitional readers, including examples of classroom instruction, sample mini-lessons, strategies for small-group instruction, assessment techniques, and articles by literacy experts Resources for K-5 Classrooms: The book explores the uses and limitations of leveled texts in primary reading instruction, including ideas for how to organize your classroom library and a list of great books and series to use alongside leveled text in supporting new readers Gateway to Independent Reading: The authors provide explicit tools for helping students consolidate their skills and reading strategies, to read widely and deeply, to increase their vocabulary, and build critical thinking Making Reading Fun: Teach students to experience joy from reading through deeper comprehension and application

Beyond Leveled Books is an essential resource for K-5 teachers looking to help all readers, including budding readers, struggling readers, transitional readers, and readers who have plateaued.
List of Mini-Lessons
vii
Foreword to the Second Edition ix
Foreword to the First Edition xi
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 1(1)
My Son Clark Kent
1(4)
Lisa Koch
Challenging Leveled-Book Mania
5(12)
Teacher Decision Making Is the Key to Choosing Among Leveled Books and Going Beyond
7(10)
Diane DeFord
Adria Klein
Expanding Our Definition of Just-Right Books in Our K-1 Classrooms
17(34)
Creating High-Quality Leveled Books for Beginning Readers
24(16)
Lynn Salem
Josie Stewart
Organizing Book Baskets: Letting Kids In On the Plan
40(11)
Katie DiCesare
Understanding Transitional Readers
51(18)
Is There Life After Captain Underpants? Fiction for Transitional Boy Readers
63(6)
Larry Swartz
When Levels and Learning Clash: Moving from Levels to Supports in Designing Instruction
69(20)
Supporting Student Book Choice
71(18)
Kathy Collins
Taking a Close Look at Series Books
89(34)
Sluggers... a Series for Transitional/Reluctant/Emergent Readers from a Dad Who Happens to Live with One
91(32)
Loren Long
Using Picture Books, Nonfiction, and Graphic Novels with Transitional Readers
123(20)
Nonfiction Books for Independent Reading: Moving Beyond Content Connections
132(7)
Franki Sibberson
Comprehending Graphic Novels: A Primer for Teachers
139(4)
Mary Lee Hahn
Organizing for Thoughtful Instruction
143(20)
On Kidney Tables: Small Changes for Big Effects
144(19)
Karen Szymusiak
Grouping for Instruction
163(18)
Just Because They Can Doesn't Mean They Should
172(9)
Shari Frost
Building a Reading Community
181(16)
Taking the Conversation Home
197(14)
Epilogue
211(2)
Appendix
213(16)
Bibliography
229(14)
Children's Books
229(9)
Series Books
238(3)
Professional References
241(2)
Index 243
Franki Sibberson currently teaches third graders in Dublin, Ohio She has worked in elementary schools for over 25 years as a classroom teacher, a Reading Support Teacher, a curriculum support teacher and a school librarian. Franki is the co-author with Karen Szymusiak of many books and videos on teaching reading in the intermediate grades. Frankis books include Digital Reading: Whats Essential in Grades 3-8 (NCTE), Beyond Leveled Books, Second Edition (Stenhouse), Still Learning to Read, Second Edition (Stenhouse), Day-to-Day Assessment in the Reading Workshop (Scholastic) and The Joy of Planning (Choice Literacy).

Karen Szymusiak has a lifetime of experiences in education and understands the power of teacher collaboration and the collective wisdom that supports strong beliefs about learning and teaching. She has co-authored several books and videos with Franki Sibberson. Her publications include Beyond Leveled Books (Stenhouse), Still Learning to Read (Stenhouse), Bringing Reading to Life (Stenhouse) and Day-to-Day Assessment in the Reading Workshop(Scholastic). Karen also blogs at Talkworthy. She has shared her knowledge and expertise at state and national conferences.

Lisa Koch has been teaching in Ohio since 1990. She has worked with parents, teachers and literacy coaches helping them to choose meaningful and entertaining books for their classroom libraries. Lisa has also worked with new moms teaching the importance of early literacy. She has presented at many conferences and workshops in regards to reading and using picture books with students of all ages. She is currently teaching journalism in Morrow, Ohio.