Independent Reading

Independent Reading
Author: Denise N. Morgan,Maryann Mraz,Nancy D. Padak,Timothy Rasinski
Publsiher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2013-12-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781462515035

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This indispensable book shows how to incorporate independent reading into daily literacy instruction in the primary grades. Provided are class-tested strategies for engaging students in independent reading; creating and organizing the classroom library; developing mini-lessons and different kinds of reading routines; supporting struggling readers; monitoring and assessing independent reading; and promoting reading at home. Helpful reproducibles are included. From a team of highly regarded educators, this is a wise and user-friendly resource that teachers can immediately put to use in the classroom.

No More Independent Reading Without Support

No More Independent Reading Without Support
Author: Debbie Miller,Barbara Moss
Publsiher: Not This But That
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0325049041

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We know children learn to read by reading. Is independent reading valuable enough to use precious classroom minutes on? Yes, writes Debbie Miller and Barbara Moss, but only if that time is purposeful.DEAR and SSR aren't enough. Research shows that independent reading must be accompanied by intentional instruction and conferring. Debbie and Barbara clear a path for you to take informed action that makes a big difference, with: -a rationale for independent reading that's worth finding the time for -research evidence on its effectiveness and instructional best practices -a framework with 10 teaching tactics for starting and sustaining success."When we set children loose day after day with no focus or support, it can lead to fake reading and disengagement," write Debbie and Barbara. "It's our job to equip children with the tools they need when we're not there." Read No More Independent Reading Without Support and find out how.

Simply Stations Independent Reading Grades K 4

Simply Stations  Independent Reading  Grades K 4
Author: Debbie Diller
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2020-04-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781071813805

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Teach students how to practice reading skills independently – so learning sticks Simply Stations: Independent Reading shows how to ensure that elementary students are purposefully and effectively practicing reading comprehension, reading fluency, selecting books, decoding, inference, and summarizing every day. Your students will soon be purposefully engaged and making critical steps to owning their learning. Debbie Diller has been refining literacy stations (sometimes called centers) for more than 40 years, working with thousands of teachers and students. In this book, she guides you step-by-step through planning for instruction that incorporates reading standards, setting up and launching independent reading stations, varying and refreshing content, to reflection and ongoing modification. What stands out in this book is the full integration of instruction; Debbie shows how whole-group lessons transfer to stations work so students are practicing key skills independently – and gives you everything needed for success: Recommendations by grade level at every step, including grade-appropriate materials and book choices, fiction and informational texts, for each station; Whole-group lesson plans, differentiated by grade level and based on key reading standards, to introduce and support independent and partner work; On-the-spot formative assessment ideas and troubleshooting tips; Ideas to improve English Language Learners’ reading skills, including online Spanish-language materials; 30 time-saving downloadable resources for teachers and students to ensure success; and Dozens, real-classroom photos so you see the possibilities first-hand. Simply Stations: Independent Reading gives you invaluable tips, solutions, and insight that can transform the way your students learn and practice reading skills. It’s time to boost the impact of your literacy stations!

Independent Reading Inside the Box

Independent Reading Inside the Box
Author: Lisa Donohue
Publsiher: Pembroke Publishers Limited
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781551382258

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"This innovative book shows teachers how to add value, authenticity, and accountability to independent reading programs and keep the focus on student reading. From a reproducible blank template to numerous student samples of the "Reading 8-Box", the book illustrates how students can use a single page to strengthen and monitor their comprehension, language, and thinking skills. It offers a range of graphic organizers and open-response opportunities that help deepen student thinking and response. This non-intrusive way for teachers to monitor, assess, and support students focuses on students actively engaging in their reading. This remarkable book is committed to helping teachers better understand the needs of their students so that independent reading time is purposeful and directly connected to classroom instruction."--Publisher's website.

Good Choice

Good Choice
Author: Tony Stead
Publsiher: Stenhouse Publishers
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2009
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781571107329

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"In Good Choice!, noted author and literacy specialist Tony Stead outlines the components that foster successful independent reading in grades K-6." "With examples appropriate to emergent readers in grades K-2, as well as more seasoned readers in grades 3-6, Tony provides a comprehensive plan for integrating independent reading throughout the day. He offers systems for organizing the class library and checking books in and out, lessons on book selection and responding to text, advice on supporting children and parents in home reading, guidance on conferring with students, and an array of helpful appendix materials including graphic organizers, questionnaires, and assessment and monitoring rubrics."--BOOK JACKET.

Comprehension During Guided Shared and Independent Reading Grades K 6

Comprehension During Guided  Shared  and Independent Reading  Grades K   6
Author: Patricia M. Cunningham,Dorothy P. Hall,James W. Cunningham
Publsiher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-04-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781609963637

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Learn when and how to teach comprehension using Comprehension during Guided, Shared, and Independent Reading for grades K–6. This 224-page book includes step-by-step lessons and research-based strategies that can be adapted for any student or any classroom. This book gives a glimpse into classrooms using these strategies, as well as suggestions for materials needed, planning, and grouping students and a list of recommended children's books.

The Reading Minilessons Book

The Reading Minilessons Book
Author: Irene C Fountas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0325098646

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"Engages students in inquiry that leads to the discovery and understanding of a general principle they can apply to their own independent reading" --

The Reading Zone

The Reading Zone
Author: Nancie Atwell,Anne Atwell Merkel
Publsiher: Scholastic Professional
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-11-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0545948746

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Provides teachers with a method to help students develop into passionate, life-long readers.