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Visual Literacy examines how teachers can use visuals to improve
learning for all students. It provides teachers with a foundation
in visual literacy, defined as the ability to read, think, and
communicate with visually presented information. Results of studies
of students’ using visual information indicate that most students
are clearly lacking in the tools needed to use visuals effectively.
The book orients teachers to visual literacy and the world of
visuals. It discusses various classroom tested strategies and
activities for all students, including second language learners,
and students with special needs. Stressing visual literacy skills
helps students understand a visual more deeply so they can master
the content they are learning. Teachers will learn to employ a
literacy triad of reading, thinking, and communicating to aid
students in their study of visuals. First, they inquire into the
visual, reading it for content and context, including assessing the
authenticity of the document. Second, they think about the document
by analyzing, interpreting, and evaluating it to come up with
answers to their inquiry. Graphic organizers help students decipher
the content and understand the meaning of the visual document,
connecting it to prior and future instruction. Third, they
communicate their findings using visuals.
Visual Literacy examines how teachers can use visuals to improve
learning for all students. It provides teachers with a foundation
in visual literacy, defined as the ability to read, think, and
communicate with visually presented information. Results of studies
of students’ using visual information indicate that most students
are clearly lacking in the tools needed to use visuals effectively.
The book orients teachers to visual literacy and the world of
visuals. It discusses various classroom tested strategies and
activities for all students, including second language learners,
and students with special needs. Stressing visual literacy skills
helps students understand a visual more deeply so they can master
the content they are learning. Teachers will learn to employ a
literacy triad of reading, thinking, and communicating to aid
students in their study of visuals. First, they inquire into the
visual, reading it for content and context, including assessing the
authenticity of the document. Second, they think about the document
by analyzing, interpreting, and evaluating it to come up with
answers to their inquiry. Graphic organizers help students decipher
the content and understand the meaning of the visual document,
connecting it to prior and future instruction. Third, they
communicate their findings using visuals.
This book showcases effective ways to build the vocabulary
knowledge K-8 learners need to engage meaningfully in reading,
writing, and discussion on academic subjects. The distinguished
authors draw on decades of classroom experience to explain what
academic vocabulary is, how it fits into the Common Core State
Standards, and how targeting vocabulary can enhance conceptual
understanding in English language arts, social studies, and math
and science. Rich classroom vignettes, teaching tips, and examples
of student work are included. The book also features helpful
figures, word lists, discussion questions, and recommended print
and online resources.
It's tough to teach social studies and history to students who have
trouble reading and understanding textbooks and other resources.
But you can overcome those obstacles and motivate students to excel
in social studies classes by using the concepts and research-based
techniques in this guide. Renowned reading expert Donna Ogle teams
up with two experienced educators to equip you with can?t-miss
ideas and advice, including * Four strategies that help students
learn new vocabulary terms * Eight hands-on lessons for teaching
students to comprehend textbooks * Step-by-step approaches to
helping students read and interpret primary sources, newspaper and
magazine articles, and information from Internet sites * Five easy
ways to involve students more fully in thinking about history All
strategies feature step-by-step instructions for modeling and
teaching the strategy. Graphic organizers are included to help
teachers learn the strategies in teacher study teams and teach them
to students in the classroom. Plus, the authors explain how to
organize learning environments and student groups to reinforce
literacy instruction and knowledge of democratic principles.
In order to succeed in school and beyond, students in grades 6-12
need to understand and use both academic language and
discipline-specific vocabulary. This book describes effective
practices for integrating vocabulary study with instruction in
English language arts, history/social studies, and math and
science, and for helping students become independent, motivated
word learners. The expert authors present a wealth of specific
teaching strategies, illustrated with classroom vignettes and
student work samples. Connections to the Common Core State
Standards (CCSS) are highlighted throughout; an extensive annotated
list of print and electronic resources enhances the book's utility.
This practical resource and widely used text presents a wealth of
research-based approaches to comprehension instruction. The authors
offer specific classroom practices that help K-9 students compare
and evaluate print and online sources, develop vocabulary, build
study and test-taking skills, and become motivated readers.New to
This Edition: *Incorporates advances in research on informational
literacy and academic and content-specific vocabulary
development.*Discusses the impact of recent federal
initiatives.*Updated sample activities, classroom- and text-based
examples, resource lists, and reproducible classroom tools.
This book showcases effective ways to build the vocabulary
knowledge K-8 learners need to engage meaningfully in reading,
writing, and discussion on academic subjects. The distinguished
authors draw on decades of classroom experience to explain what
academic vocabulary is, how it fits into the Common Core State
Standards, and how targeting vocabulary can enhance conceptual
understanding in English language arts, social studies, and math
and science. Rich classroom vignettes, teaching tips, and examples
of student work are included. The book also features helpful
figures, word lists, discussion questions, and recommended print
and online resources.
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