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Can teens be taught to write scripts for the movies? Absolutely!
This "for teens only" informative text demonstrates how any student
can create a salable screenplay idea or script. After telling the
reader how to sell their work in Hollywood this workbook gives nuts
and bolts instruction in all basic writing principles for visual
media. The activity assignments provided with every chapter may be
used in a full classroom or for independent study. Inspirational
interviews with successful Hollywood writers of all ages accompany
most of the fourteen chapters. This book is helpful for adults as
well. Chapter topics include: What Kind of Movie Should You Write?
How Do You Write Good Dialog? Movie Terms You Need to Know and
more.
Treasure House Spelling Skills Pupil Books are aimed at ages 5-11
offering complete coverage of the 2014 National Curriculum.
Treasure House Spelling Skills Pupil Book 1: - has 33 units - is
directly matched to the 2014 National Curriculum - explains each
spelling rule clearly and simply, followed by a set of carefully
tailored questions - ensures pupils will master all appropriate
language skills - provides regular reviews. This pupil book can be
used with Treasure House Spelling Skills Teacher's Guide 1 and
activities on Collins Connect for a complete spelling programme.
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Written by an experienced teacher and literacy consultant, Planning
to Teach Writing offers an easy-to-use, tried-and-tested framework
that will reduce teachers' planning time while raising standards in
writing. Using the circles planning approach, it provides fresh
inspiration for teachers who want to engage and enthuse their
pupils, with exciting and varied hooks into writing, including
picture books, short stories, novels and films. Exploring effective
assessment practice, each chapter puts the needs and interests of
pupils at the forefront of planning, and models how to design units
of work that will lead to high-quality writing outcomes in any
primary school classroom. The book uses a simple formula for
success: 1 Find the gaps in learning for your students. 2 Choose a
hook that you know will engage your students. 3 Select a unit plan
that you know will support you to get the best writing out of your
students. 4 Tailor it. 5 Teach it! With a fantastic range of hooks
to inspire teaching and learning, Planning to Teach Writing ensures
successful planning that will maximise engagement, enjoyment and
achievement. This book is an accessible and necessary resource for
any teacher planning to teach writing in their classroom.
In her previous books, "Literacy Work Stations" and "Practice with
Purpose," Debbie Diller showed teachers how to productively occupy
the "rest of the class" while meeting with small groups. Now Debbie
turns her attention to the groups themselves and the teacher's role
in small-group instruction. "Making the Most of Small Groups"
grapples with difficult questions regarding small-group instruction
in elementary classrooms such as: How do I find the time? How can I
be more organized?How do I form groups? How can I differentiate to
meet the needs of all of my students?
Structured around the five essential reading
elements--comprehension, fluency, phonemic awareness, phonics, and
vocabulary--the book provides practical tips, sample lessons,
lesson plans and templates, suggestions for related literacy work
stations, and connections to whole-group instruction. In addition
to ideas to use immediately in the classroom, Debbie provides an
overview of relevant research and reflection questions for
professional conversations.
Treasure House Spelling Skills Pupil Books are aimed at ages 5-11
offering complete coverage of the 2014 National Curriculum.
Treasure House Spelling Skills Pupil Book 5: - has 20 units - is
directly matched to the 2014 National Curriculum - explains each
spelling rule clearly and simply, followed by a set of carefully
tailored questions - ensures pupils will master all appropriate
language skills - provides regular progress checks with 3 review
units. This pupil book can be used with Treasure House Spelling
Skills Teacher's Guide 5 and activities on Collins Connect for a
complete spelling programme.
Creative Approaches to Teaching Grammar is an easily accessible,
practical guide full of ideas to support teachers in making the
learning of grammar a natural part of developing their students as
writers and as readers. Written for those teaching years 5,6,7 and
8, the authors' approach concentrates on the individual needs of
students rather than of a year group as a whole. Split into two
main sections, the first looks at creative ways of exploring
grammar and includes more than forty ideas that can be implemented
into the classroom. This section can be used as a quick resource or
the whole sequence can be followed to ensure students are
investigating, exploring and having fun with grammar. The second
section includes an extensive glossary of terms to develop a full
understanding of grammar which can be used to audit your own
competences and highlight areas for further development. Creative
ideas explored include: Being silly with grammar Favourite words
Exploding sentences Writing for real audiences New punctuation
marks and emoticons Sorting out confusing words Broadening active
vocabulary Top ten spelling tips Flexing your vocabulary brain
Redundancy in language Creative Approaches to Teaching Grammar is a
truly practical guide that is a must read for anyone teaching
grammar to years 5,6,7 and 8. With plenty of ideas to implement
into the classroom it encourages students to take ownership of
their own learning and progress.
Encourage second grade students to build their Spanish reading
comprehension, fluency, vocabulary, and word study skills using
daily practice activities. Great for daily checks or homework,
teachers and parents can help Spanish-speaking students gain
regular practice through these quick, diagnostic-based activities
that correlate to College and Career Readiness and other state
standards. Includes both fiction and nonfiction reading passages, a
convenient answer key, and data-driven assessment tips. With this
easy-to-use workbook, students will gain confidence in their
reading skills every day! Teacher resources are available via
digital download.
Words are everywhere! Come on this lively adventure to learn more
about how they can be shortened, extended, and even switched
around. Meet ugly words, colourful words, and words that just need
a friend. The Art of Words is a unique, fun and interactive story
about the magic of words. Two children and their adorable dog are
illustrated playfully interacting with letters and words, and
discovering myriad word functions and capabilities. Typography is a
major feature and each page shows words that are scaled, coloured,
and positioned to enhance their meaning and reflect the interplay
of their verbal and visual aspects. At only 100 words, this
'language through adventure' book is intended to excite young
children about language, especially the joy of words and their
capabilities. Visually, it depicts an imaginative natural world
with abundant greenery, stars, animals and flowers, and children
engaging in sports, adventure and STEM! The illustrations aim to
embrace and depict diversity in gender and race and cater to varied
literacy levels. The font choices are simple and clear, to ensure
beginning readers can engage confidently. Children, parents, carers
and teachers alike will delight in this quirky celebration of the
joy and power of words. Readers will come to appreciate the joy of
making stories from words, and will be reminded that even books
that teach can be fun!
Transforming Reading Skills in the Secondary School is a
commonsense text designed to help practitioners working in a
mainstream context. The book suggests ways to develop the
underlying skills necessary for good reading through multiple
pathways such as mainstream subject lessons, individual and small
group support sessions, whole school initiatives, the use of
reading mentors and home-school liaison opportunities. Brimming
with ideas and activities, Pat Guy explores a variety of different
aspects of reading, including: how reading is taught and why it is
such an important skill for the individual how to motivate the
reluctant reader the role played by the mainstream & specialist
teacher underlying problems pupils may face how to increase
parental involvement reasons why a pupil's comprehension might be
limited the role of the School Librarian the relevance to reading
of vocabulary and general knowledge. Anyone wanting to develop the
reading skills of secondary pupils who struggle will find this a
resource they return to time and time again.
Let's Write offers a wealth of suggestions for approaches to
developing primary school pupils' writing skills that will capture
the children's interest, while enabling them to improve their
ability to express themselves in writing. It aims to meet the
requirements of the new national curriculum for English at KS2 in a
way that will develop the children's standard of writing by
presenting activities that they will find enjoyable and
stimulating. Throughout the book, the emphasis is on providing
activities that will engage the pupils in a discussion of how texts
are structured, before producing their own writing. John Foster
suggests a range of imaginative tasks that both literacy
specialists and non-specialists will find useful in developing
children' ability to write coherently and correctly. Let's Write
includes: a clear explanation of the writing process with
activities designed to improve pupils' drafting skills examples of
the different types of writing for pupils to analyse, which they
can use as models for their own writing a range of imaginative
ideas for writing tasks, together with suggestions of curriculum
opportunities for practising particular forms writing challenges
which can be used to stretch more able writers and thus to
introduce differentiation by task, as well as by outcome writing
tips, for example, on sentence structure and paragraph structure,
appropriate to the different types of writing activities involving
pupils in the assessment of their writing a section on writing
correctly, focussing on grammar, spelling and punctuation a section
containing games and activities designed to extend pupils'
vocabulary. Let's Write provides teachers with a lively collection
of resources that will be welcomed by teachers and that will help
to develop children's writing.
In an era characterized by the rapid evolution of the concept of
literacy, the Handbook of Research on Teaching Literacy Through the
Communicative and Visual Arts focuses on multiple ways in which
learners gain access to knowledge and skills. The handbook explores
the possibilities of broadening current conceptualizations of
literacy to include the full array of the communicative arts
(reading, writing, speaking, listening, viewing) and to focus on
the visual arts of drama, dance, film, art, video, and computer
technology. The communicative and visual arts encompass everything
from novels and theatrical performances to movies and video games.
In today's world, new methods for transmitting information have
been developed that include music, graphics, sound effects, smells,
and animations. While these methods have been used by television
shows and multimedia products, they often represent an unexplored
resource in the field of education. By broadening our uses of these
media, formats, and genres, a greater number of students will be
motivated to see themselves as learners. In 64 chapters, organized
in seven sections, teachers and other leading authorities in the
field of literacy provide direction for the future: I. Theoretical
Bases for Communicative and Visual Arts Teaching Paul Messaris,
Section Editor II. Methods of Inquiry in Communicative and Visual
Arts Teaching Donna Alvermann, Section Editor III. Research on
Language Learners in Families, Communities, and Classrooms Vicki
Chou, Section Editor IV. Research on Language Teachers: Conditions
and Contexts Dorothy Strickland, Section Editor V. Expanding
Instructional Environments: Teaching, Learning, and Assessing the
Communicative and Visual Arts Nancy Roser, Section Editor VI.
Research Perspectives on the Curricular, Extracurricular, and
Policy Perspectives James Squire, Section Editor VII. Voices from
the Field Bernice Cullinan and Lee Galda, Section Editors The
International Reading Association has compiled in the Handbook of
Research on Teaching Literacy Through the Communicative and Visual
Arts an indispensable set of papers for educators that will enable
them to conceptualize literacy in much broader contexts than ever
before. The information contained in this volume will be extremely
useful in planning literacy programs for our students for today and
tomorrow.
Stimulating Story Writing! Inspiring Children aged 7-11 offers
innovative and exciting ways to inspire children to want to create
stories and develop their story writing skills. This practical
guide offers comprehensive and informed support for professionals
to effectively engage 'child authors' in stimulating story writing
activity. Packed full of story ideas, resource suggestions and
practical activities, the book explores various ways professionals
can help children to develop the six key elements of story, these
being character, setting, plot, conflict, resolution and ending.
All of the ideas in the book are designed to complement and enrich
existing writing provision in classrooms with strategies such as
role play, the use of different technologies, and using simple open
ended resources as story stimuli. Separated into two sections and
with reference to the Key Stage 2 curricula, this timely new text
provides professionals with tried and tested strategies and ideas
that can be used with immediate effect. Chapters include: *
Creating Characters * The Plot Thickens * Inspired Ideas *
Resourcing the Story Stimulation This timely new text is the
perfect guide for inspiring children aged 7-11 in the classroom and
will be an essential resource for teachers and students on teacher
training courses.
The next 10 Tippie adventures are proudly South-African, interesting and builds on the skills acquired in the Level 1 books. The text is supported by colourful, engaging illustrations to support comprehension and practise short vowel sounds and simple consonant clusters. Tippie learns and explores alongside his friends whilst staying true to typical child development. These sequential reading books were designed with a focus on sound development, linking sounds and letters as well as continuing building success and self-confidence in reading. The Level 2 books still focus on short vowels, simple consonants, sight words and final position consonant clusters. Children will love Tippie’s latest adventures as it is full of fun and humorous incidents along the way
Level: KS2 Subject: English An engaging Comprehension activity book
to really help boost your child's progress at every stage of their
learning! Including helpful questions and answers, this English
book provides reassurance whilst supporting your child's learning
at home. Combining useful English practice with engaging, colourful
illustrations, this Comphrension practice book helps to boost your
child's confidence and develop good learning habits for life. Each
fun activity is designed to give your child a real sense of
achievement. Included in this book: questions that allow children
to practise the important skills learned at school colourful
activities that make learning fun and motivate children to learn at
home helpful tips and answers so that you can support your child's
learning
After reading brief nonfiction passages about science, geography,
or history topics, students answer multiple-choice and short-answer
questions to build seven essential comprehension skills.
The Level 9 Biff, Chip and Kipper Stories, written by Roderick Hunt
and illustrated by Alex Brychta, provide a rich story context to
help develop language comprehension and decoding skills. Stories
and More Stories A continue to provide a mix of fantasy settings
and familiar situations. More complex sentences with conceptually
more challenging storylines develop stamina, ensuring that readers
will be able to progress to more demanding texts with confidence.
Books contain inside cover notes to support children in their
reading. Help with childrens reading development is also available
at www.oxfordowl.co.uk.
Host family reading nights at your school These events promote
literacy outside of the classroom and encourage families to get
involved in their children s achievement. They also build
relationships among educators, families, and community partners.
This practical book is full of step-by-step guidelines and
reproducible activities to help you bring family reading nights to
life in your own school or district.
Special Features:
- The book is organized by month of the school year, so you can
quickly find activities that meet your needs
- Each activity is easy to implement and includes a page of
instructions for teacher-leaders and an activity page for
families
- An appendix provides all of the forms you need to get your
Family Reading Night started, including invitations and
registration sheets
- All of the family activities can be photocopied or downloaded
for free from our website,
www.routledge.com/books/details/9781138021471, so that you can
print and distribute them during your event
This enhanced second edition includes connections to the Common
Core State Standards for reading. It also features a special new
appendix with all of the family activities translated into Spanish,
to help more families get involved "
Get It Right: Boost Your Vocabulary is a series of practical,
write-in workbooks that are designed to expand students' vocabulary
and address the word gap. The series includes carefully selected,
aspirational words drawn from the Oxford Children's Corpus,
focusing on vocabulary that will help students to access more
challenging texts, as well as higher-level words that will empower
them to use more sophisticated vocabulary in their own writing.
Informed by findings from the Oxford Language Report, Get It Right:
Boost Your Vocabulary Workbook 1 builds students' tier 2 vocabulary
through a range of levelled comprehension and contextual
activities, alongside a selection of engaging fiction and
non-fiction extracts. Answers to all activities are provided on the
Oxford University Press website.
Teachers who want to cut lesson planning time should welcome this
series in the new edition, revised in line with the New Framework
and updated with new models. It aims to: help teachers cover every
sort of writing type they need; fine tune lessons by following key
teaching points for each model; and deliver the literacy hour to
pupils of varying ability using different versions of the same
model.
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