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The Joy of Reading
The Joy of Reading is a guide for teachers, librarians, administrators, and families to create the conditions for joyful reading. Donalyn Miller and Teri Lesesne draw from their decades of work with students, teachers, and...
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The Literacy Studio: Redesigning the Workshop for Readers and Writers
Workshop teachers struggle with time—building in two teaching sessions, one for reading and another for writing. There is just too much to do, too many transitions, and very little integration of reading and writing. To compound...
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The Not This, But That Series
"By the end of each book in this series you will understand both what not to and what to do to improve student learning." -Nell Duke and M. Colleen Cruz, Series Editors Much like the diet phenomenon Eat This Not That, this series aims to replace...
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The Phonics Companion
The Phonics Companion Designed to support teachers who want to bring intention to their phonics instruction, The Phonics Companion includes 120 templated lessons and 30 suggested regular reviews. An accompanying website includes customizable teacher...
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The Reading Strategies 2.0
The Reading Strategies Book 2.0 is designed to be a trusted, research-aligned companion for any K–8 reading classroom—no matter your curriculum, subject area, or instructional approach. Connect crucial research to powerful practice,...
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Theme-Sets for Secondary Students : How to Scaffold Core Literature
This text you how to choose fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and other genres for theme-sets. It offers ways to obtain the books for your theme sets at low cost, as well as ideas on planning theme-based instruction, differentiating instruction using...
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Thinking Out Loud on Paper: The Student Daybook as a Tool to Foster Learning
Not to be confused with a daily-planner daybook that organizes time, the student daybook helps organize thoughts—across time, across subject areas. It helps learners build lasting connections between reflection and application, in-school content...
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To Read Stuff You Have to Know Stuff
To Read Stuff You Have to Know Stuff Helping Students Build and Use Prior Knowledge In the age of click-and-go reading, why do students need to know information when they can just look things up? Bestselling author Kelly Gallagher argues that to...
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To Read Stuff You Have to Know Stuff: Helping Students Build and Use Prior Knowledge
Teaching practices to build students' prior knowledge, a key component to reading comprehension.