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How to Get a Grip on Grammar is packed full of amazing activities
to get your grammar skills up to speed! Have fun with terrific
tenses, awesome adverbs and super sentence structure! For useful
tips and inspiring ideas, How to Get a Grip on Grammar is jam
packed full of outrageous activities that will have you mastering
the world of grammar in no time!
The ultimate aim of reading is not the process but to understand
what we read and comprehension can take place at many different
levels. There has been an increasing emphasis on the importance of
reading comprehension in recent years but despite this there is
very little written on this vital topic accessible to trainee and
practicing teachers. The Handbook of Reading Comprehension presents
an overview of recent findings on reading comprehension and
comprehension problems in children. It provides a detailed
examination of the characteristics of children who have reading
comprehension difficulties, and examines ways in which
comprehension can be supported and improved. It is accessibly
written for students and professionals with no previous background
in the psychology of reading or reading problems. This
indispensable handbook asks the question 'what is comprehension?'
The authors consider comprehension of different units of language:
understanding single words, sentences, and connected prose and
outline what readers (and listeners) have to do to successfully
understand an extended text. This book also considers comprehension
for different purposes, in particular reading for pleasure and
reading to learn and explores how reader characteristics such as
interest and motivation can influence the comprehension process.
Different skills contribute to successful reading comprehension.
These include word reading ability, vocabulary knowledge, syntactic
skills, memory, and discourse level skills such as the ability to
make inferences, knowledge about text structure, and metacognitive
skills. The authors discuss how each one contributes to the
development of reading comprehension skill and how the development
of these skills (or their precursors) in pre-readers, provides the
foundation for reading comprehension development. Areas covered
include:- Word reading and comprehension Development of
comprehension skills Comprehension difficulties Assessment Teaching
for improvement Throughout the text successful experimental and
classroom based interventions will be highlighted, practical tips
for teachers and summary boxes detailing key points and explaining
technical terms will be included in each chapter
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
At the heart of this inquiry into the ethical implications of
education reform on reading practices in middle and secondary
classrooms, the central question is what is lost, hidden, or
marginalized in the name of progress? Drawing on her own
experiences as an English teacher during the No Child Left Behind
era, the author examines school cultures focused on meeting
standards and measurable outcomes. She shows how genocide
literature illuminates the ethics of reading and helps teachers and
students rethink how literature should be taught in this modern,
globalized era and the purposes of education more broadly.
This new edition of Read Write Inc. Fresh Start rescues pupils aged
9 and above who are below age-related expectations, using a
phonics-based approach. Read Write Inc. Fresh Start gives older
pupils who have not yet cracked the 'code of reading' the chance to
catch up and become confident, fluent readers and writers -
enabling them to access the secondary curriculum. Read Write Inc.
Fresh Start Anthologies are motivating, full-colour, magazine-style
texts to provide further practice of the sounds and graphemes
taught in the Fresh Start Modules. They contain a variety of lively
non-fiction, poetry and fiction texts, including quizzes,
playscripts and comic strips, to motivate the students to read for
pleasure. The Anthology texts should be read in order after each
Module is completed, to ensure students are reading within their
phonic knowledge and so experience success in reading. The subjects
of the Anthology texts are linked to the Module texts so that some
of the vocabulary students meet will be familiar and so support
independent reading. The Anthologies are fully integrated within
the Fresh Start programme and support teachers with effective
lesson planning and organisation.
The Story Maker Motivator is an inspiring resource for educators
and anyone else aiming to help secondary school pupils write and
think creatively. Based on tried and tested activities and
approaches first presented in the authors' award-winning book for
primary schools, this is a unique collection of classroom
materials. "If I was Head of English I would definitely use it. It
is packed with ideas, there are so many lessons a teacher could get
out of it. It is different from anything I have seen." Roger Mason
retired Head Teacher of Backwell Secondary School, Bristol. Topics
covered include narrative planning, beginnings, cliffhangers,
suspense hooks, endings, objects, characters, feelings, settings,
speech and sound, descriptive story elements and thesauruses. Other
key features include: - a mixture of photos, illustrations, and
scenarios to inspire creativity; - sample plans to help you devise
stimulating lessons; - downloadable resources containing printable
versions of activities and lesson plans. Suitable for English
teachers, student teachers, EFL teachers, special needs teachers,
learning support teachers and parents working at home with their
children, this wide-ranging resource provides a unique approach to
broadening writing and thinking skills. You may also be interested
in the award-winning book for primary schools by the same author:
The Story Maker.
Please note this title is suitable for any student studying: Exam
Board: AQA Level: GCSE Subject: English Language First teaching:
2015 First exams: 2017 Matched to the requirements of the AQA GCSE
English Language specification, this workbook provides a targeted
approach to practising the key reading skills of language and
structural analysis; evaluation and comparision. Focusing on how to
achieve grade 5, this full-colour, write-in workbook takes students
through the individual exam questions and provides extensive
practice opportunities, sample student answers, revision tips and
sample exam papers. Including opportunities for self-assessment and
reviewing progress, students take control of their skills
development through this motivational resource, written by an
expert and experienced author team.
Harness the power of interactive writing to create big results in
your students' writing! This book provides a step-by-step look into
each stage of an interactive writing lesson. Student examples and
vignettes will provide the inspiration to bring this collaborative
practice into your classroom.
CGP's bright and colourful Spelling Flashcards for Ages 7-9 are
spot-on for helping children practise their spelling skills! Each
card has a selection of words to test their knowledge, and the pack
is split into different sections, each gradually increasing in
difficulty to test the different spelling rules across Years 3 and
4 of the National Curriculum. For children looking for an extra
challenge, there's also a section covering some of the spelling
rules for Years 5-6, and we've also included some suggestions of
games you can play to practise these key skills in different ways.
Bestselling author Mary Rose has selected short readings perfect
for first graders. Kids take these home with the companion
comprehension activity and practice reading with the support of a
grown-up. Easy tips for parents help them help their kids learn to
read. The results are phenomenal Teachers, parents, and students
alike rave about this simple, effective way to boost reading
skills. Great for building the home-school connection For use with
Grade 1.
This new edition of Read Write Inc. Fresh Start rescues pupils aged
9 and above who are below age-related expectations, using a
phonics-based approach. Read Write Inc. Fresh Start gives older
pupils who have not yet cracked the 'code of reading' the chance to
catch up and become confident, fluent readers and writers -
enabling them to access the secondary curriculum. Read Write Inc.
Fresh Start Anthologies are motivating, full-colour, magazine-style
texts to provide further practice of the sounds and graphemes
taught in the Fresh Start Modules. They contain a variety of lively
non-fiction, poetry and fiction texts, including quizzes,
playscripts and comic strips, to motivate the students to read for
pleasure. The Anthology texts should be read in order after each
Module is completed, to ensure students are reading within their
phonic knowledge and so experience success in reading. The subjects
of the Anthology texts are linked to the Module texts so that some
of the vocabulary students meet will be familiar and so support
independent reading. The Anthologies are fully integrated within
the Fresh Start programme and support teachers with effective
lesson planning and organisation.
This new edition of Read Write Inc. Fresh Start rescues pupils aged
9 and above who are below age-related expectations, using a
phonics-based approach. Read Write Inc. Fresh Start gives older
pupils who have not yet cracked the 'code of reading' the chance to
catch up and become confident, fluent readers and writers -
enabling them to access the secondary curriculum. Read Write Inc.
Fresh Start Anthologies are motivating, full-colour, magazine-style
texts to provide further practice of the sounds and graphemes
taught in the Fresh Start Modules. They contain a variety of lively
non-fiction, poetry and fiction texts, including quizzes,
playscripts and comic strips, to motivate the students to read for
pleasure. The Anthology texts should be read in order after each
Module is completed, to ensure students are reading within their
phonic knowledge and so experience success in reading. The subjects
of the Anthology texts are linked to the Module texts so that some
of the vocabulary students meet will be familiar and so support
independent reading. The Anthologies are fully integrated within
the Fresh Start programme and support teachers with effective
lesson planning and organisation.
First and foremost, and most inclusively, anyone fascinated by
thinking and learning about connections between brain research and
writing should read The Write Mind for Every Classroom: How to
Connect Brain Science and Writing Across the Disciplines. Teachers
of writing across a wide range of grade levels will find this book
useful, especially those teaching adolescents. The information and
activities are designed for those teaching across secondary and
post-secondary content areas. As writing becomes increasingly
central across all content areas as a result of both federal and
state mandates such as the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), this
book will be useful to all teachers of adolescents. College and
university professors will find this book useful in helping to
prepare today's pre-service teachers. Literacy coaches, principals,
and mentor/lead teachers will find much of value, as will educators
involved in teacher learning groups. As brain-based education
enters the national spotlight it becomes increasingly important for
educators at all levels to become intelligent consumers of
brain-based claims that have a potentially far-reaching impact on
student learning.
Beyond the Bedtime Story: Understanding and Promoting Reading
Development During the Middle School Years was written for
educators, parents, and all who care about promoting the reading
development of middle school students. The book fills a much-needed
void in scholarly literature by considering the unique
developmental nature of early adolescence. Although the authors
highlight many of the challenges with promoting reading achievement
during the middle school transition years, their hope is that this
user-friendly book will suggest ways that reading can remain a
critical part of middle school students' lives, both in and out of
school, so that we can create a nation of life-long readers. This
book also encourages practitioners and family members to accept the
challenge of creatively engaging reluctant readers so that all
middle school students will share in the literacy legacy begun in
preschools and elementary schools and offers practical strategies
to build this legacy.
Michael Anthony, 20-year reading workshop practitioner at the
secondary level, and Joan Kaywell, acclaimed author and advocate
for young adult literature in learning, present Between the Lines,
a creative paradigm shift for the English Language Arts workshop
classroom. In contrast to the traditional sustained silent reading
and individual conferencing model, an impractical commitment for
most teachers, BtL invites collaborative engagement and active
inquiry among students as well as on-demand writing and integrated
YA literature, all designed to support existing middle and
secondary level ELA classroom curriculum instruction and national
academic learning standards while empowering English educators
toward improved student literacy achievement and the creation of
lifelong readers. The classroom activities, with student-friendly
names like Book Chat Check and Pop Goes the Question, promote
animated discussions in social learning contexts and produce
writings supported by textual evidence from student selected texts.
Clear step by step directions for facilitation and authentic models
of resulting student writing are shared along with a
standards-based lesson plan suitable for grades 6-12. Ongoing
teacher/student journal conversations validate independent reader
thought processes and provoke differentiated learning experiences.
The book includes Common Core State Standards-based strategies for
responding to students meaningfully and for inviting extensions
beyond the book, motivating increasingly complex and connective
writings. Sample dialogue journal entries are shared along with
insightful commentary and practical analysis. Everything needed for
implementing Between the Lines is contained within these pages,
including a user friendly appendix filled with fully reproduceable
classroom workshop materials, tips for reducing the teacher reading
and writing loads, and suggestions for building an enviable
classroom library stocked with award-winning adolescent literature.
Every child needs to learn to read, write and spell. With
Letterland it is simply an enjoyable journey of discovery. This new
edition of the Letterland Teacher's Guide encompasses the fun of
learning with Letterland friends, whilst ensuring that the core
criteria of an effective, systematic, phonics programme are fully
met.
This new edition of Read Write Inc. Fresh Start rescues pupils aged
9 and above who are below age-related expectations, using a
phonics-based approach. Read Write Inc. Fresh Start gives older
pupils who have not yet cracked the 'code of reading' the chance to
catch up and become confident, fluent readers and writers -
enabling them to access the secondary curriculum. Read Write Inc.
Fresh Start Anthologies are motivating, full-colour, magazine-style
texts to provide further practice of the sounds and graphemes
taught in the Fresh Start Modules. They contain a variety of lively
non-fiction, poetry and fiction texts, including quizzes,
playscripts and comic strips, to motivate the students to read for
pleasure. The Anthology texts should be read in order after each
Module is completed, to ensure students are reading within their
phonic knowledge and so experience success in reading. The subjects
of the Anthology texts are linked to the Module texts so that some
of the vocabulary students meet will be familiar and so support
independent reading. The Anthologies are fully integrated within
the Fresh Start programme and support teachers with effective
lesson planning and organisation.
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