Sea Shapes
Author: Suse MacDonald
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 9780152017002
DOWNLOAD EBOOKShows the different shapes of animals to be found in the ocean.
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Author: Suse MacDonald
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 9780152017002
DOWNLOAD EBOOKShows the different shapes of animals to be found in the ocean.
Author: G. Kylene Beers
Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780325050805
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Nonfiction intrudes into our world and purports to tell the truth. To evaluate that truth, we need students to be sophisticated, skillful, and savvy readers. And that's why Kylene and Bob wrote Reading Nonfiction, a book that presents: 3 big questions that develop the stance needed for attentive reading; 5 signposts that help readers analyze and evaluate the author's craft; and 7 strategies that develop relevance and fix up confusions"--Back cover.
Author: Liza Charlesworth
Publisher: Teaching Resources
Published: 2015-08-15
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780545842846
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSet the stage for your child to soar with these just-right books that teach the fourth 25 sight words! This cheery orange box includes 25 titles, each focused on a key sight word: number, no, way, could, people, etc. The books' real-world topics with predicable text are super-engaging to make mastering these must-know words easy and fun. Includes motivating stickers PLUS a mini-activity book to ensure learning sticks. Books correlate with Guided Reading Level D. Fourth 25 Sight Words (Fry List): number, no, way, could, people, my, than, first, water, been, called, who, am, its, now, find, long, down, day, did, get, come, made, may, part Includes: 25 full-color, 8-page books 32-page activity book sticker sheet sturdy storage box
Author: G. Kylene Beers
Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780325046938
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Examines the new emphasis on text-dependent questions, rigor, and text complexity, and what it means to be literate in the 21st century"--P. [4] of cover.
Author: Michael Hyatt
Publisher:
Published: 2020-11
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781735381718
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Neal Wyatt
Publisher: American Library Association
Published: 2007-05-14
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9780838909362
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNavigating what at she calls the " extravagantly rich world of nonfiction," renowned readers' advisor (RA) Wyatt builds readers' advisory bridges from fiction to compelling and increasingly popular nonfiction to encompass the library's entire collection. She focuses on eight popular categories: history, true crime, true adventure, science, memoir, food/cooking, travel, and sports. Within each, she explains the scope, popularity, style, major authors and works, and the subject's position in readers' advisory interviews. Wyatt addresses who is reading nonfiction and why, while providing RAs with the tools and language to incorporate nonfiction into discussions that point readers to what to read next. In easy-to-follow steps, Wyatt Explains the hows and whys of offering fiction and nonfiction suggestions together Illustrates ways to get up to speed fast in nonfiction Shows how to lead readers to a variety of books using her "read-around" and "reading map" strategies Provides tools to build nonfiction subject guides for the collection This hands-on guide includes nonfiction bibliography, key authors, benchmark books with annotations, and core collections. It is destined to become the nonfiction 'bible' for readers' advisory and collection development, helping librarians, library workers, and patrons select great reading from the entire library collection!
Author: Janet L. Steinberg
Publisher:
Published: 2019
Total Pages: 158
ISBN-13: 9780325112725
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Up the Ladder Reading: Nonfiction is for upper-grade readers-and teachers-who are new to the norms and culture of reading workshop, and for readers who would benefit from foundational instruction in the skills of reading nonfiction. By instilling strong habits and routines, this unit will support students in taking charge of their own reading lives and reading nonfiction with curiosity and engagement as they learn deeply about the world around them"--
Author: Stephanie Harvey
Publisher: Stenhouse Publishers
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 249
ISBN-13: 1571100725
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA guide to bringing nonfiction into the curriculum in third through eighth-grade classrooms, with strategies and ideas for reading nonfiction, conducting research, and writing reports.
Author: Anthony D. Fredericks
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2007-04-30
Total Pages: 221
ISBN-13: 0313094659
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTeachers and librarians are continually looking for an interesting, fun way to input content knowledge to build that background information which will help push up student expository reading scores. Nonfiction readers theatre is one way to accomplish this. Professor Fredericks offers 30 short nonfiction readers theatre plays for the young reader (grades 1-3) on topics ranging from earth and natural science to community helpers, holidays, and government. Test scores across the country show American students are far more able to read narrative than nonfiction text. Some research speculates this is due to a great lack in the background knowledge of many children. Librarians are beginning to realize that a unique fit for the school librarian is as a provider of background knowledge materials for teachers to use.
Author: Kathy Collins
Publisher: Stenhouse Publishers
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 297
ISBN-13: 1571103732
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPrimary-grade teachers face an important challenge: teaching children how to read while enabling them to build good habits so they fall in love with reading. Many teachers find the independent reading workshop to be the component of reading instruction that meets this challenge because it makes it possible to teach the reading skills and strategies children need and guides them toward independence, intention, and joy as readers. In Growing Readers, Kathy Collins helps teachers plan for independent reading workshops in their own classrooms. She describes the structure of the independent reading workshop and other components of a balanced literacy program that work together to ensure young students grow into strong, well-rounded readers. Kathy outlines a sequence of possible units of study for a yearlong curriculum. Chapters are devoted to the individual units of study and include a sample curriculum as well as examples of mini-lessons and reading conferences. There are also four "Getting Ready" sections that suggest some behind-the-scenes work teachers can do to prepare for the units. Topics explored in these units include:print and comprehension strategies;reading in genres such as poetry and nonfiction;connecting in-school reading and out-of-school reading;developing the strategies and habits of lifelong readers. A series of planning sheets and management tips are presented throughout to help ensure smooth implementation. We want our students to learn to read, and we want them to love to read. To do this we need to lay a foundation on which children build rich and purposeful reading lives that extend beyond the school day. The ideas found in Growing Readers create the kind of primary classrooms where that happens.