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In this new book, you'll learn how to teach evidence-based writing
using a variety of tools, activities, and sample literary texts.
Showing elementary and middle school students how to think
critically about what they're reading can be a challenge, but
author C. Brian Taylor makes it easy by presenting twelve critical
thinking tools along with step-by-step instructions for
implementing each one effectively in the classroom. You'll learn
how to: Design units and lesson plans that gradually introduce your
students to more complex levels of textual analysis; Encourage
students to dig deeper by using the 12 Tools for Critical Thinking;
Help students identify context and analyze quotes with the Evidence
Finder graphic organizer; Use the Secret Recipe strategy to
construct persuasive evidence-based responses that analyze a text's
content or technique; Create Cue Cards to teach students how to
recognize and define common literary devices. The book also offers
a series of extra examples using mentor texts, so you can clearly
see how the strategies in this book can be applied to excerpts from
popular, canonical, and semi-historical literature. Additionally, a
number of the tools and templates in the book are available as free
eResources from our website
(http://www.routledge.com/9781138950658), so you can start using
them immediately in your classroom.
In this new book, you'll learn how to teach evidence-based writing
using a variety of tools, activities, and sample literary texts.
Showing elementary and middle school students how to think
critically about what they're reading can be a challenge, but
author C. Brian Taylor makes it easy by presenting twelve critical
thinking tools along with step-by-step instructions for
implementing each one effectively in the classroom. You'll learn
how to: Design units and lesson plans that gradually introduce your
students to more complex levels of textual analysis; Encourage
students to dig deeper by using the 12 Tools for Critical Thinking;
Help students identify context and analyze quotes with the Evidence
Finder graphic organizer; Use the Secret Recipe strategy to
construct persuasive evidence-based responses that analyze a text's
content or technique; Create Cue Cards to teach students how to
recognize and define common literary devices. The book also offers
a series of extra examples using mentor texts, so you can clearly
see how the strategies in this book can be applied to excerpts from
popular, canonical, and semi-historical literature. Additionally, a
number of the tools and templates in the book are available as free
eResources from our website
(http://www.routledge.com/9781138950658), so you can start using
them immediately in your classroom.
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