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Mentor Texts That Multitask [ Grades K-8]: A Less-Is-More Approach to Integrated Literacy Instruction [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 296 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x177 mm, kaal: 560 g
  • Sari: Corwin Literacy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: Corwin Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1071836137
  • ISBN-13: 9781071836132
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 296 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x177 mm, kaal: 560 g
  • Sari: Corwin Literacy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: Corwin Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1071836137
  • ISBN-13: 9781071836132
Teised raamatud teemal:
"Lack of time and resources; the two most common challenges educators report facing in their day-to-day teaching lives. When the literacy block becomes chopped up, we struggle to get it all done. We spend time searching for the perfect text, mentor, or tool for what we are doing here and now. ...we feel stressed and overwhelmed- never having exactly what we need or enough time to get it done. This frustration is not one-sided. With this kind of approach, both teaching and learning can become disconnected. Students also feel frenzied. From their perspective, they are always being taught "something brand new." Kids don't see the connection between learning happening from period to period, subject to subject, day to day. This spiral morphs into a tornado, sweeping up our discrete lessons and blowing away everyone's energy and motivation. This negative momentum ends here. Teachers and students will be relieved to discover that when it comes to both teaching and learning, less is more. No more compartmentalization of subjects or skills; we don't need a different mentor text for each strategy we teach. By curating and using a small set of texts - or even one text - in multiple ways, we can feel prepared for almost infinite teaching and learning opportunities. This user-friendly teaching resource will provide explicit examples of HOW to use high-quality texts time and time again - for a range of purposes and with a range of students. The book will contain many ready-to-go lessons as well as guidance and tools to help teachers create, plan, and teach their own lessons from multi-tasking texts"--

Streamline literacy learning with power-packed children’s books

Pam Koutrakos shows how to streamline and integrate literacy instruction using a single children’s text for a variety of purposes, weaving together different aspects of literacy from reading and writing to spelling and grammar. This user-friendly resource is packed with ready-to-go lessons and tools to create and teach using multitasking texts. Resources include

  • Full lessons centered on high-quality, inclusive children’s literature
  • A DIY section to help teachers plan and teach lessons
  • Dozens of student and classroom examples
Printables available online to help with immediate implementation

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As teachers plan for the post pandemic school year, a must-have professional resource that will guide their instruction is Mentor Texts That Multitask by Pam Koutrakos!  Multi-tasking mentor texts are beloved favorites and exciting new titles that can help students learn about reading and writing! Multi-tasking texts are worthy of revisiting. They are learning tools in a student-centered classroom that invite teachers to model and students to practice then reflect on their learning experiences.  Pams voice is powerful, and she quickly draws you into her book. Every page returns to a central point: its you, the teacher, who makes a huge difference in students learning. Using compelling examples, this book shows you how multi-tasking mentor text lessons motivate and engage students in their learning and make you want to implement instructional ideas immediately. Youll learn how to use diverse genres and formats across grades and students learning stages as Pam helps you make this important work your own. Along with guidelines for creating mentor text sets, youll explore how to develop units with outstanding culturally relevant texts. The book opens with a matrix of featured texts and text pairings, as well as a chart of recurring features in the lessons. I guarantee that Mentor Texts That Multitask will become one of your most valued and helpful professional booksone youll return to again and again!   -- Laura Robb * Author of Guided Practice For Reading Growth * While reading Mentor Texts that Multitask, I found myself agreeing over and over again with Koutrakos and thinking about all the ways we can become more efficient through the use of smaller, strategically chosen collections of texts. The day in and day out work we do as educators is complex and multi-faceted. In this beautiful book, Koutrakos offers us ways to maximize time and find quality resources that enhance instruction with a less is more approach. This book will be a staple on my bookshelf and as I work alongside teachers.   -- Valentina Gonzalez * co-author of Reading & Writing with English Learners: A Framework for K-5 * Mentors that Multitask?! This is what all educators need. Thrilled this playful and thoughtful book exists in the world as a practical yet inspirational springboard for using books teachers love over and over again for a variety of instructional, holistic instructional purposes! Pam shares tons of ideas for integrated literacy lessons and shows us why it all matters. From the text pairings to the inquiry ideas to the high-quality (and cross-genre!) text titles, I know educators with this book in their hands will feel more confident and excited about the possibilities. It is invaluable. -- Nawal Q. Casiano * Educator, Author and Staff Developer * The moment you open Mentor Texts That Multitask its clear that you are in the company of a passionate professional who loves books, respects learners, and delights in bringing the two together. In this dynamic resource, youll benefit from Pams asset-based approach as she charts a path for redefining the role of mentor texts in your learning space. The flexible lesson sets offer infinite learning possibilities to illuminate and integrate the essential aspects of literacy. Pam will cheer you on as you make multitasking mentor texts work for the children in your care. -- Maria Walther * Traveling Teacher, Author, Literacy Consultant * When I am thinking through a classroom challenge or looking for insight, Pam is one of the people that I turn to. Mentor Texts that Multitask resonates with Pams characteristic wisdom, and it is imbued with her unshakable belief in children. This is not just a professional text, this is a transformative conversation with a powerfully capable friend. -- Cornelius Minor * Educator and Author of We Got This: Equity, Access, and the Quest to Be Who Our Students Need Us to Be * Mentor Texts That Multitask helps teachers connect different parts of the curriculum to create a more cohesive and connected set of learning experiences. Koutrakos model has the benefit of saving teachers time as well as supporting depth of thinking for students. It is grounded in research and classroom practice and is the type of book that teachers can return to again and again for ideas to try right away. After reading this book teachers will know how to shift to a more student-centered and inquiry-based way of using mentor texts throughout the day that brings joy, engagement, and deep learning.  -- Gravity Goldberg * Author of Teach Like Yourself and Mindsets and Moves * With an emphasis and deep commitment toward asset-based instruction that is unwaveringly responsive to students, Pam Koutrakos invites readers into the endless possibilities for learning that exist within the pages of books. While Koutrakos provides replicable lessons and resources based on specific texts, she also empowers readers to be able to select their own mentor texts and develop their own lessons. Mentor Tasks That Multitask weaves research, resources, and practicality, inspiring teachers with lessons they can use right away, as well as approaches to take within classrooms that maximize minutes, learning, and joy. -- Melanie Meehan * Author of Every Child Can Write and Co-Author of The Responsive Writing Teacher * This book is not a collection of texts or an anthology of stand-alone activities.  Instead, it meets students and teachers where they are and helps them grow.  Pam Koutrakos shows how simple, well-chosen texts can serve in so many ways, but she also fills the air with rich teaching practice, modeling how to embed humanity, compassion and understanding into the standards.  Its a book that should go into every teachers tool belt. -- Gretchen Bernabei * Teacher, Consultant, and Author * Nothing (not even the greatest of books) can replace the human genius of a teacher; a teacher with a great multitasking mentor text and a practical set of tools in their hands is a force to reckon with. Pam sets us up for success by reminding us of the importance of seeing the brilliance of students through an asset-based lens and the way she guides us through our decision making process by setting up frameworks for us to think about the student process as emerging, developing, and extending is not only a refreshing way of thinking, but a necessary one. Pam invites us to think about practical ways in which we can reduce our decision fatigue by leaning into our love of books and integrating those books across our curriculum all while centering students at the heart of our classrooms. As I scan the books on my bookshelves, I can imagine how to employ them as trusted mentor texts that multitask by integrating across the elements of curriculum.  From one obsessed book fan to another, thank you Pam for giving us the gift Mentor Texts that Multitask!  -- Renee Houser * Author and Consultant in Los Angeles, CA * Mentor texts have been a favorite for teachers and students as a touchstone for deep learning. A big thank you to Pam Koutrakos for revealing to us an even more expansive potential of what a few carefully selected mentor texts can hold across learning contexts. What this book teaches us is a paramount implementation of responsive teaching, in a streamlined, learner-centered way. Pams deep pedagogical knowledge paired with a love of books of all sorts (yes, even some books we may not imagine!) brings us this seminal book that will only evolve our instruction in the most joyful and impactful ways.  Pam does so through favorite text selections, ways to use those texts to teach, and a pathway for educators and students to multitask their favorite mentor texts. -- Patty McGee * Author of Feedback that Moves Writers Forward * Mentor Texts That Multitask gives educators access to one of the most authentic voices and thought leaders in literacy practices.  With all angles and lenses considered, and the face of every potential student honored, Pam Koutrakos gives teachers the tools to be intentional about their use of  powerful mentor texts.  This gift for teachers offers a strong and manageable platform on which to build community and enhance literacy instruction in their classrooms utilizing some of the most meaningful mentor texts.  -- Kathy Pina * Principal, Mary A. Hubbard Elementary School * Classroom teachers at the elementary level, middle school teachers, and literacy coaches (especially literacy coaches!) will feel equipped to teach in a meaningful and comprehensive way with Mentor Texts That Multitask.  Gone are the totes loaded with books when traveling from classroom to classroom.  Pam invites teachers to open a book, any book, and list the learning possibilities that can be pulled out of it.   -- Viviana Tamas * Instructional Coach at Ward Elementary School in New Rochelle, NY * Mentor Texts that Multitask is a must-read for every educator, instructional coach, and literacy leader! Pam Koutrakos latest book shares limitless possibilities on simplifying instruction into smaller collections of strategies that are layered with multidimensional texts! Her work is both student-centered and teacher-supportive. She eliminates the myth of "more books" by outlining a framework where books can be used in a variety of ways through flexible design and multifaceted learning. This book is an educators dream! -- Jigisha Vyas * Instructional Coach. Wyckoff School District, NJ * One thing I often hear from educators is they wish they had more time--more time to plan, more time to play and practice, more time to READ! Pam Koutrakos Mentor Texts that Multitask tackles this challenge of time with thoughtfulness, innovation, and clarity. This text not only provides teachers with a rich list of student-centered learning experiences, but also shares a roadmap of how to implement these experiences in conjunction with authentic, engaging texts. The strategies Pam gives teachers have the beautiful balance of being supported by research while also being practical and adaptable for the classroom. You can read through a chapter, select a text type, choose which lesson(s) best match your students next steps and implement that lesson the following day. A true gift. Pam has shown us that less can be more. We dont have to select a new text every lesson and there is real power in revisiting a mentor text through various lenses and focuses. While there is no "best" or "perfect" book, this resource certainly comes close to being the best time-saving gift for educators to select and plan lessons with rich texts at the center. -- Katie McGrath * Instructional Facilitator, Loudoun County Public Schools * This book deserves a space on every educators bookshelf. In Mentor Texts that Multitask, Pamela Koutrakos understands that the never-ending search for "perfect" mentor texts can eat up time that educators could use to prepare for student-centered responsive literacy instruction. Her carefully chosen texts and thoughtfully crafted lesson sets leave the reader inspired to try them out with learners. Thank you, Pam, for ensuring that we feel confident enough to curate our own stack of multitasking texts, facilitate affirming and integrated literacy learning experiences, and engage students in the process! -- Heather Frank, PhD * Heather Frank, PhD, Literacy Consultant *

Matrix of Featured Text And Text Pairings xvii
Matrix of Instructional Concepts xxiii
Acknowledgments xxv
About The Author xxix
Introduction 1(10)
Three Confessions
1(1)
Aligned Personal truth
2(1)
Grounding this work in purpose
2(2)
How this Book Can Help
4(2)
Fancy A Feature Walk?
6(1)
A Quick Word On Developmental Stage Vs. Grade Level
7(2)
Cue the inspirational Music...
9(2)
Part I The Essentials Of Multitasking Mentor Texts
11(24)
1 What Is A Multitasking Mentor Text?
13(12)
Why Is It Necessary To Redefine The Role Of Mentor Texts?
14(2)
What Are The Characteristics Of Multitasking Mentor Texts?
16(3)
How Do Teachers Choose Texts That Are Developmentally Responsive?
19(3)
How Do Multitasking Mentor Texts Become Tools For Student-Centered (Nottext-Centered) Learning?
22(3)
2 Instructional Practices That Support Mentor Text Multitasking
25(10)
What Is Integrated Literacy. And How Does This Relate To Multitasking Mentor Texts?
26(1)
Why Is Infusing Inquiry Important?
27(2)
What Role Does Gradual Release Play In Multitasking Mentor Text Lessons?
29(6)
"I Go" And "We Go": Teacher-Directed Practices (Modeled And Guided)
29(3)
"You Go": Student-Directed Practices (Peer And Independent)
32(3)
Part II Teaching With Multitasking Mentor Texts
35(176)
Wordless Texts And Images
38(2)
Lesson Set aligned to the Emerging Stage, Featured Text-Another By Christian Robinson (2019)
40(6)
Investigating Ideas Through Inquiry
41(2)
Building Vision Via Modeled And Guided Practice
43(2)
Nurturing And Supporting Independent Practice
45(1)
Lesson Set aligned to the Developing Stage, Featured Text Brave molly by Brooke Boynton-Hughes(2019)
46(8)
Investigating Ideas Through Inquiry
47(2)
Building Vision Via Modeled And Guided Practice
49(2)
Nurturing And Supporting Independent Practice
51(3)
Lesson Set aligned to the Extending Stage, Featured Text: Sanjay's Super Team By Sanjay patel (2015)
54(8)
Investigating Ideas Through Inquiry
56(2)
Building Vision Via Modeled And Guided Practice
58(2)
Nurturing And Supporting Independent Practice
60(2)
Stretch Up And Back Suggestions: Conversational Skills
62(2)
4 Graphic Texts
64(29)
Lesson Set Aligned To The Emerging Stage, Featured Text: Little Robot By Ben Hatke (2015)
66(8)
Investigating Ideasthrough Inquiry
68(2)
Building Vision Via Modeled And Guided Practice
70(2)
Nurturing And Supporting Independent Practice
72(2)
Lesson Set Aligned To The Developing Stage, Featured Text Red Panda And Moon Bear By Jarod Rosello (2019)
74(8)
Investigating Ideas Through Inquiry
76(2)
Building Vision Via Modeled And Guided Practice
78(2)
Nurturing And Supporting Independent Practice
80(2)
Lesson Set Aligned To The Extending Stage, Featured Text: New Kid By Jerry Craft (2019)
82(9)
Investigating Ideas Through Inquiry
84(2)
Building Vision Via Modeled And Guided Practice
86(2)
Nurturing And Supporting Independent Practice
88(3)
Stretch Up And Back Suggestions: Vocabulary
91(2)
5 Realistic Fiction
93(31)
Lesson Set Aligned To The Emerging Stage, Featured Text The Invisible Boy By Trudy Ludwig (2013)
96(8)
Investigating Ideasthrough Inquiry
98(2)
Building Vision Via Modeled And Guided Practice
100(2)
Nurturing And Supporting Independent Practice
102(2)
Lesson Set Aligned To The Developing Stage, Featured Text: The Proudest Blue: A Story Of Hijab And Family By Ibtihaj Muhammad (2019), With S. K. Ali
104(10)
Investigating Ideas through Inquiry
106(2)
Building Vision Via Modeled And Guided Practice
108(2)
Nurturing And Supporting Independent Practice
110(4)
Lesson Set Aligned to the Extending Stage, Featured Text Mango Moon By Diane Deanda (2019)
114(8)
Investigating Ideas Through Inquiry
116(2)
Building Vision Via Modeled And Guided Practice
118(2)
Nurturing And Supporting Independent Practice
120(2)
Stretch Up And Back Suggestions: Spelling
122(2)
6 Creative Nonfiction: Biographies, Autobiographies, And Memoirs
124(28)
Lesson Set aligned to the Emerging Stage, Featured Text: Planting Stories: The Life of Librarian And Storyteller Pura Belpre By Anika Aldamuy Denise (2019)
126(8)
Investigating Ideas Through Inquiry
128(2)
Building Vision Via Modeled And Guided Practice
130(2)
Nurturing And Supporting Independent Practice
132(2)
Lesson Set Aligned To the Developing Stage, Featured Text: All The Way To The Top: How One Girl's Fight For Americans With Disabilities Changed Everything By Annette Bay Pimentel (2020)
134(8)
Investigating Ideas through Inquiry
136(2)
Building Vision Via Modeled And Guided Practice
138(2)
Nurturing And Supporting Independent Practice
140(2)
Lesson Set Aligned To the Extending Stage, Featured Text: Pride: The Story Of Harvey Milk And The Rainbow Flag By Rob Sanders (2018)
142(8)
Investigating Ideasthrough Inquiry
144(2)
Building Vision Via Modeled And Guided Practice
146(2)
Nurturing And Supporting Independent Practice
148(2)
Stretch Up And Back Suggestions: Reading
150(2)
7 Informational Texts
152(30)
Lesson Set aligned to the Emerging Stage, Featured Text: Hey, Wa/By Antoinette portis (2019)
154(8)
Investigating Ideas through Inquiry
156(2)
Building Vision Via Modeled And Guided Practice
158(2)
Nurturing And Supporting Independent Practice
160(2)
Lesson Set Aligned To The Developing Stage, Featured Text Gross As A Snot Otter By Jess Keating (2019)
162(10)
Investigating Ideas through Inquiry
164(2)
Building Vision Via Modeled And Guided Practice
166(3)
Nurturing And Supporting Independent Practice
169(3)
Lesson Set Aligned To The Extending Stage, Featured Text Bringing Back The Wolves: How A Predator Restored An Ecosystem By Jude Isabella (2020)
172(8)
Investigating Ideas Through Inquiry
174(2)
Building Vision Via Modeled And Guided Practice
176(2)
Nurturing And Supporting Independent Practice
178(2)
Stretch Up And Back Suggestions: Writing
180(2)
8 Poetry
182(29)
Lesson Set Aligned To the Emerging Stage, Featured Text A Stick Is An Excellent Thing: Poems Celebrating Outdoor Play By Marilyn Singer (2012)
184(8)
Investigating Ideas through Inquiry
186(2)
Building Vision Via Modeled And Guided Practice
188(2)
Nurturing And Supporting Independent Practice
190(2)
Lesson Set Aligned To The Developing Stage, Featured Text Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story By Kevin Noble Maillard (2019)
192(8)
Investigating Ideas Through Inquiry
194(2)
Building Vision Via Modeled And Guided Practice
196(2)
Nurturing And Supporting Independent Practice
198(2)
Lesson Set Aligned To the Extending Stage, Featured Text Out Of Wonder: Poems Celebrating Poets By Kwame Alexander (2017), With Chris Colderley And Marjory Wentworth
200(8)
Investigating Ideas Through Inquiry
202(2)
Building Vision Via Modeled And Guided Practice
204(2)
Nurturing And Supporting Independent Practice
206(2)
Stretch Up And Back Suggestions: Grammar
208(3)
Part III You've Got This!
211(30)
9 DIY Processes For Creating Multitasking Lesson Sets
213(18)
Step 1 Determine Instructional Priorities
214(8)
Take Stock Of What You Know--and seek More Information
214(1)
Look For What's There--and Consider Lofty yet attainable Next steps
215(1)
1 Curate A Small Collection Of Formal And Informal Assessments
215(1)
2 Investigate And Name What You See
216(1)
3 Connect Observations To Next Steps
216(1)
Synthesize And Generalize Instructional Priorities
217(2)
In-Depth "Class At A Glance" Guides
219(1)
Synthesized "4-Boxer"
220(1)
In-The-Moment Jots
221(1)
Step 2 Curate A Core Set Of Multitasking Mentor Texts
222(3)
Is It A High-Quality Text?
222(1)
How Many Ways Could I Use this text?
223(2)
Step 3 Merge Instructional Priorities And Multitasking Mentor Texts Tq Plan Integrated Literacy Lessons
225(6)
Decide Which Instructional Methods To Use
225(2)
Plan With Priorities In Mind
227(4)
10 Stepping Aside: Student-Initiated Learning With Multitasking Mentor Texts
231(10)
Partnerships And Clubs
232(2)
Expert Stations And Edcamps
234(7)
Expert Stations
234(3)
Edcamps
237(4)
Epilogue 241(2)
References 243(10)
Index 253
Pam Koutrakos is an experienced and enthusiastic educator who currently works as a middle school instructional coach. She also writes, presents, and works directly with PreK-12 teachers, coaches, and administrators as a consultant. Pam is the author of Word Study That Sticks: Best Practices K-6 (Corwin, 2018) and The Word Study That Sticks Companion: Classroom-Ready Tools for teachers and Students, K-6 (Corwin, 2019) and Mentor Texts That Multitask: A Less-Is-More Approach to Integrated Literacy Instruction, K-8 (Corwin, 2022). Connect with Pam on Twitter (@PamKou), Instagram (@Pam.Kou), and LinkedIn.