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Reading Science: Practical Strategies for Integrating Instruction [Paperback / softback]

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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, height x width x depth: 231x185x10 mm, weight: 272 g
  • Pub. Date: 10-Feb-2016
  • Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books
  • ISBN-10: 0325062587
  • ISBN-13: 9780325062587
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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, height x width x depth: 231x185x10 mm, weight: 272 g
  • Pub. Date: 10-Feb-2016
  • Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books
  • ISBN-10: 0325062587
  • ISBN-13: 9780325062587
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"We need both literacy and science skills to provide students with the knowledge and ability to cope with and understand our world today and in the future. Jennifer meets that challenge with many suggestions about how we can integrate these important skills in the classroom. This is an important book for today's best teaching practices."
-Seymour Simon, award-winning author of more than 300 books for children

How can we prepare our students to think, read, and write like scientists? In Reading Science, Jennifer Altieri reminds us that literacy skills aren't add-ons to the science class-they are critical parts of instruction. She addresses the need for both literacy and science skills in our classrooms to prepare our students for the future challenges they will meet. Filled with practical strategies customized for science classrooms based on Jennifer's decades of experience connecting content areas with literacy, this book supports:

  • teaching students to be critical consumers of scientific information they read, regardless of the source or type of text
  • developing students' interest in scientific vocabulary and rich understanding of how words relate to each other
  • encouraging collaboration as students seek answers to scientific questions and communicate their findings.

Science requires specialized literacy demands. Our students should be prepared for not only the science class as we know it today but for future science classes and the world beyond. To create classrooms that support this kind of learning, we must use literacy as a tool to help students access science content, communicate their ideas precisely, and apply their discoveries in new contexts.

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
Chapter 1 Making the Science-Literacy Connection
1(12)
Chapter 2 Expanding Our Vision of Scientific Texts
13(27)
Chapter 3 Building Scientific Vocabulary Knowledge
40(31)
Chapter 4 Comprehending Scientific Text
71(26)
Chapter 5 Taking a Good Look at Images in Science
97(17)
Appendix A Suggested Twitter Chats 114(1)
Appendix B Science Trade Book Evaluation Guide 115(1)
Appendix C Digital Science Text Evaluation Guide 116(1)
Appendix D Key Science Terms Chart 117(1)
Appendix E Group Knowledge Rating Sheet 118(2)
Appendix F Keyword Template 120(1)
Appendix G Informational Text Features Chart 121(1)
Appendix H Looking Through the Lens 122(1)
Bibliography 123