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Books > Language & Literature > Language teaching & learning (other than ELT) > Specific skills > Reading skills
Every elementary teacher deals with students who struggle as
readers on a daily basis. Each struggling child is complex and each
has a unique history as a learner. In "One Child at a Time,"
experienced literacy specialist and consultant Pat Johnson provides
a framework she has used in numerous K-6 classrooms to help
teachers understand and assist individual children. The four-step
process outlined in the book enables teachers to focus carefully on
specific strategies and behaviors; analyze them with theoretical
and practical lenses; design targeted instruction in keeping with
current research on reading process; and then assess and refine the
teaching in conferences with the child. The framework is by no
means an easy answer to a difficult problem, but through its use
teachers learn how the reading process works for proficient readers
and how to support struggling readers as they construct their own
reading process.
The text is packed with examples of actual conferences with
students, detailing how and when Pat and her colleagues intervene
to instruct and assess. The examples of follow-up assessment and
analysis of struggling readers over days and weeks provide an
indispensable model for teachers.
Pat shows how to use this framework successfully with a range of
learners, including young children, English language learners, and
students in the upper elementary grades who are stalled in their
literacy progress. She builds upon her decades of work as a
classroom teacher, literacy specialist, and consultant in schools
with high poverty and diversity, to demonstrate how this framework
can be useful in any setting.
Your students will engage in their first guided practice with fresh
reading selections every week! Students can directly interact with
text by underlining, circling, and highlighting text to support
answers with text evidence.
English teaching and learning Student Book for Year 9 (age 11/12)
Works with the Workbook and Teacher Guide from the Inspire English
series Full coverage of the KS3 (11-14) National Curriculum in
English and the iLowerSecondary Curriculum Designed for
International Schools around the world but also suitable for the UK
Supports the mastery of specific skills in English through a
rigorous curriculum-linked approach
Build students' reading comprehension skills with these fun and
easy-to-play games that give kids practice in identifying the main
idea, understanding plot, predicting outcomes, recognizing cause
and effect, and more. A great way to get students ready for the
standardized tests!
English teaching and learning Workbook for Year 9 (age 13/14) Works
with the Student Book and Teacher Guide from the Inspire English
series Full coverage of the KS3 (11-14) National Curriculum in
English and the iLowerSecondary Curriculum Designed for
International Schools around the world but also suitable for the UK
Supports the mastery of specific skills in English through a
rigorous curriculum-linked approach
Follow the journey of Benny Bumble Bee and his friend Betty Bumble
Bee in their adventures. Two stories in one colourful book.
English teaching and learning Workbook for Year 8 (age 12/13) Works
with the Student Book and Teacher Guide from the Inspire English
series Full coverage of the KS3 (11-14) National Curriculum in
English and the iLowerSecondary Curriculum Designed for
International Schools around the world but also suitable for the UK
Supports the mastery of specific skills in English through a
rigorous curriculum-linked approach
Speed Reading is simple to follow, easy to understand and fun too. You’ll find out how fast your reading speed is now and then discoverhow you could be reading dramatically faster in no time. And you won’t just improve your reading speed, but your concentration and comprehension levels will soar too.
The techniques in the book are ideal for teachers, students or executives –indeed, anyone who wants to improve the speed, comprehension and quality of their reading.
The benefits of speed reading are numerous, no matter where or why you read. You’ll be able to zip through whole novels in one sitting; you’ll speed through newspapers and magazines in minutes; you’ll be the envy of your colleagues as you consume and understand business reports in record time.
Speed Reading will revolutionisethe way you read. You’ll save days, weeks even months of your precious time; you’ll learn more efficiently and quickly; and you’ll be left marvellingat your new-found speed-reading abilities.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people had to cope with
isolation due to lockdown policies that forced them to engage in
fewer social activities. People were confined to the small space of
their dwellings and felt constrained and socially isolated and
deprived of meaningful social interaction and affection, which
caused stress and anxiety. Several initiatives were put in place to
help diminish the effects of isolation, such as those involving
literature either through writing or reading. Managing Pandemic
Isolation With Literature as Therapy explains the positive medical
and psychological effects of literature and writing during a
pandemic at a time when isolation prevented people from engaging
with others socially. Covering topics such as clinical psychology,
brain neurology, and stress, this reference work is ideal for
psychologists, medical professionals, policymakers, government
officials, researchers, scholars, academicians, practitioners,
instructors, and students.
The twenty-first century Reading War is, in fact, nothing new, but
some of the details are unique to our current culture driven by
social media. This volume seeks to examine the current Reading War
in the context of the historical recurrence of public and political
debates around student reading abilities and achievement. Grounded
in a media fascination with the "science of reading" and fueled by
a rise in advocates for students with dyslexia, the current Reading
War has resulted in some deeply troubling reading policy, grade
retention and intensive phonics programs. This primer for parents,
policy makers, and people who care confronts some of the most
compelling but misunderstood aspects of teaching reading in the
U.S. while also offering a way toward ending the Reading War in
order to serve all students, regardless of their needs. The
revised/expanded 2nd edition adds developments around the "science
of reading," including the expanding impact on state policy and
legislation as well as robust additions to the research base around
teaching students to read.
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