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Teaching Reading Sourcebook

Author : Bill Honig,Linda Diamond,Linda Gutlohn
Publisher : Unknown
Release : 2013
Category : Education
ISBN : 157128690X
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Total Download : 485

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Book Summary: "Prepare students for future success by using effective reading instruction that's proven to work. The Teaching Reading Sourcebook, updated second edition is an indispensable resource that combines evidence-based research with actionable instructional strategies. It is an essential addition to any educator's professional literacy library--elementary, secondary, university."--P. [4] of cover.

Teaching Reading Sourcebook

Author : Bill Honig,Linda Diamond,Linda Gutlohn,Carrie L. Cole
Publisher : Unknown
Release : 2008
Category : Reading
ISBN : 1571284575
File Size : 12,8 Mb
Total Download : 269

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Book Summary: "Comprehensive reference about reading instruction. Organized according to the elements of explicit instruction (what? why? when? and how?), the Sourcebook includes both research-informed knowledge base and practical lesson models."--Publisher description.

Teaching Reading Sourcebook

Author : Bill Honig
Publisher : Unknown
Release : 2000
Category : Reading (Elementary)
ISBN : 1571281193
File Size : 20,9 Mb
Total Download : 890

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Book Summary: The CORE Literacy Training Series gives teachers in grades K-8 the tools they need to become skillful reading teachers. The three titles in the series provide (1) thorough background and effective teaching methods, (2) a comprehensive classroom assessment system, and (3) a compilation of the research on which effective reading instruction is based.

Teaching Reading

Author : Rachel L. McCormack,Susan Lee Pasquarelli
Publisher : Guilford Press
Release : 2009-12-09
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781609180348
File Size : 32,8 Mb
Total Download : 662

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Book Summary: Elementary teachers of reading have one essential goal—to prepare diverse children to be independent, strategic readers in real life. This innovative text helps preservice and inservice teachers achieve this goal by providing knowledge and research-based strategies for teaching phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, all aspects of comprehension, and writing in response to literature. Special features include sample lessons and photographs of literacy-rich classrooms. Uniquely interactive, the text is complete with pencil-and-paper exercises and reproducibles that facilitate learning, making it ideal for course use. Readers are invited to respond to reflection questions, design lessons, and start constructing a professional teaching portfolio.

Effective Instruction for Middle School Students with Reading Difficulties

Author : Carolyn A. Denton
Publisher : Brookes Publishing Company
Release : 2012
Category : Education
ISBN : 1598572431
File Size : 29,8 Mb
Total Download : 603

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Book Summary: Reading problems don't disappear when students enter middle school, recent studies show that nearly a quarter of today's eighth graders aren't able to read at a basic level. This book arms language arts teachers with lessons, strategies, and foundational kowledge they need to resolve older students' reading difficulties and increase their chances for academic success. Ideal for use with struggling readers in Grades 6 - 8, this book clearly lays out the fundamentals of effective teaching for adolescents with reading difficulties. Teachers will discover how to: select and administor assessments for comprehension, fluency, and word recognition; use assessment results to plan individualized instruction; apply research-supported instructional practices; develop flexible grouping systems; set manageable short-term learning goals with students; give appropriate and corrective feedback; monitor student progress over time; provide effective interventions within a school-wide Response to Intervention framework; and more. To help teachers incorporate evidence-based practices into their classroom instruction they'll get more than 20 complete, step-by-step sample lessons for strengthening adolescents' reading skills. Easy to adapt for use across any curriculum, the sample lessons provide explicit models of successful instruction, with suggested teacher scripts, checklist for planning instruction, key terms and objectives, strategies for guided and independent practice, tips on promoting generalization, and more.

Books Come Alive

Author : William Teale,Miriam G. Martinez,Junko Yokota
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Release : 2021-07-15
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781475859959
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Total Download : 353

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Book Summary: This book provides research-based information about the many ways in which teachers can use read alouds to foster children’s literacy development;

Assessing Reading

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Release : 2008
Category : Educational tests and measurements
ISBN : UVA:X030561981
File Size : 13,9 Mb
Total Download : 177

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Book Summary: This book contains a collection of formal and informal reading assessments for use with students in Grades k-12. These assessments assist the teacher in targeting areas of strength and weakness, in monitoring student reading development, and in planning appropriate instruction. Unlike large-scale achievement tests, the majority of these assessments can be administered individually. Each assessment was selected because it measures an important research-based reading skill and because it is quick, reliable, and easy to use. Each assessment provides clear and accurate individual student information. The assessments included in this book are informal assessments designed to measure specific skills critical to successful reading. Some of the assessments are curriculum-based, while others are criteria-based, depending on the purpose of the assessment. Similarly, some assessments target specific skills, some are instruments for broader screening, and some can be used for both types of assessment. Spanish assessments are provided for the early grades where many students may still be in bilingual programs or may be receiving Spanish primary language instruction before transitioning to English programs. Profile Forms and Class Records found in the Appendix provide an easy way for teachers to summarize assessment results. Appended are: (1) core Reading Assessment Profile Forms; (2) core Reading Assessment Class Records; (3) Performance Criteria for Fluency and Fluency Scores: a Discussion; (4) Assessment-Driven Instruction: a Systems Approach; and (5) Resources for Assessing Reading. [Contributing authors include: Orna Lenchner, Michael Milone, and Jacalyn Mahler.].

Word ID

Author : Linda Gutlohn,Frances Bessellieu
Publisher : Academic Therapy Publications
Release : 2014
Category : Language arts
ISBN : 1571288260
File Size : 32,8 Mb
Total Download : 912

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Book Summary: The texts that secondary students encounter across the disciplines contain a high percentage of multisyllabic words. But many adolescents still struggle with multisyllabic word identification--a skill that (TM)s critical for reading and understanding complex academic texts. Quickly identify students who would benefit from instruction in multisyllabic word identification with Word ID, a collection of 12 discipline-specific formative assessments. For use with students in Grades 6--12, these research-based assessments provide the data teachers need to guide their instructional decisions. Based on the authors (TM) groundbreaking research that analyzed the morphemes in 4,500 content-area words, Word ID assesses students (TM) ability to decode complex words within four specific academic areas: English Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies. For each content area, there are three quick and easy assessments for testing the whole class, identifying students who need further assessment, and pinpointing specific areas of concern. A simple and highly effective way to determine which students need extra help with decoding, Word ID is the first step toward helping students master the multisyllabic word reading they (TM)ll need for college and career. Word ID HELPS YOU: Identify students struggling with word identification--a skill that (TM)s often overlooked at the secondary level Assess students within an RTI or other multi-tiered framework Meet CCSS Reading Standards and College and Career Readiness Standards for Adult Education Easily collect and share assessment information with the Student and Class Profile Forms Make instructional decisions based on solid data (includes tools and resources to aid decision-making) Take important steps toward helping students read and understand complex academic texts