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Don't blame technology for poor student grammar; instead, use
technology intentionally to reach students and actually improve
their writing! In this practical book, bestselling authors Jeremy
Hyler and Troy Hicks reveal how digital tools and social media - a
natural part of students' lives - can make grammar instruction more
authentic, relevant, and effective in today's world. Topics
Covered: Teaching students to code switch and differentiate between
formal and informal sentence styles Using flipped lessons to teach
the parts of speech and help students build their own grammar
guides Enlivening vocabulary instruction with student-produced
video Helping students master capitalization and punctuation in
different digital contexts Each chapter contains examples,
screenshots, and instructions to help you implement the ideas. With
the strategies in this book, you can empower students to become
better writers with the tools they already love and use daily.
Additional resources and links are available on the book's
companion wiki site: textingtoteaching.wikispaces.com
Find out how to incorporate digital tools into your English
language arts class to improve students' reading, writing,
listening, and speaking skills. Authors Jeremy Hyler and Troy Hicks
show you that technology is not just about making a lesson
engaging; it's about helping students become effective creators and
consumers of information in today's fast-paced world. You'll learn
how to use mobile technologies to teach narrative, informational,
and argument writing as well as visual literacy and multimodal
research. Each chapter is filled with exciting lesson plans and
tech tool suggestions that you can take back to your own classroom
immediately. See Jeremy Hyler's TEDx!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHtXIJvSSAA
Discover how to effectively incorporate literacy instruction into
your middle or high school science classroom with this practical
book. You'll find creative, inquiry-based tools to show you what it
means to teach science with and through writing, and strategies to
help your students become young scientists who can use reading and
writing to better understand their world. Troy Hicks, Jeremy Hyler,
and Wiline Pangle share helpful examples of lessons and samples of
students' work, as well as innovative strategies you can use to
improve students' abilities to read and write various types of
scientific nonfiction, including argument essays, informational
pieces, infographics, and more. As all three authors come to the
work of science and literacy from different perspectives and
backgrounds, the book offers unique and wide-ranging experiences
that will inspire you and offer you insights into many aspects of
the classroom, including when, why, and how reading and writing can
work in the science lesson. Featured topics include: Debates and
the current conversation around science writing in the classroom
and society. How to integrate science notebooks into teaching.
Improving nonfiction writing by expanding disciplinary vocabulary
and crafting scientific arguments. Incorporating visual
explanations and infographics. Encouraging collaboration through
whiteboard modeling. Professional development in science and
writing. The strategies are all aligned to the Next Generation
Science Standards and Common Core State Standards for ease of
implementation. From science teachers to curriculum directors and
instructional supervisors, this book is essential for anyone
wanting to improve interdisciplinary literacy in their school.
Discover how to effectively incorporate literacy instruction into
your middle or high school science classroom with this practical
book. You'll find creative, inquiry-based tools to show you what it
means to teach science with and through writing, and strategies to
help your students become young scientists who can use reading and
writing to better understand their world. Troy Hicks, Jeremy Hyler,
and Wiline Pangle share helpful examples of lessons and samples of
students' work, as well as innovative strategies you can use to
improve students' abilities to read and write various types of
scientific nonfiction, including argument essays, informational
pieces, infographics, and more. As all three authors come to the
work of science and literacy from different perspectives and
backgrounds, the book offers unique and wide-ranging experiences
that will inspire you and offer you insights into many aspects of
the classroom, including when, why, and how reading and writing can
work in the science lesson. Featured topics include: Debates and
the current conversation around science writing in the classroom
and society. How to integrate science notebooks into teaching.
Improving nonfiction writing by expanding disciplinary vocabulary
and crafting scientific arguments. Incorporating visual
explanations and infographics. Encouraging collaboration through
whiteboard modeling. Professional development in science and
writing. The strategies are all aligned to the Next Generation
Science Standards and Common Core State Standards for ease of
implementation. From science teachers to curriculum directors and
instructional supervisors, this book is essential for anyone
wanting to improve interdisciplinary literacy in their school.
Find out how to incorporate digital tools into your English
language arts class to improve students' reading, writing,
listening, and speaking skills. Authors Jeremy Hyler and Troy Hicks
show you that technology is not just about making a lesson
engaging; it's about helping students become effective creators and
consumers of information in today's fast-paced world. You'll learn
how to use mobile technologies to teach narrative, informational,
and argument writing as well as visual literacy and multimodal
research. Each chapter is filled with exciting lesson plans and
tech tool suggestions that you can take back to your own classroom
immediately. See Jeremy Hyler's TEDx!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHtXIJvSSAA
Don't blame technology for poor student grammar; instead, use
technology intentionally to reach students and actually improve
their writing! In this practical book, bestselling authors Jeremy
Hyler and Troy Hicks reveal how digital tools and social media - a
natural part of students' lives - can make grammar instruction more
authentic, relevant, and effective in today's world. Topics
Covered: Teaching students to code switch and differentiate between
formal and informal sentence styles Using flipped lessons to teach
the parts of speech and help students build their own grammar
guides Enlivening vocabulary instruction with student-produced
video Helping students master capitalization and punctuation in
different digital contexts Each chapter contains examples,
screenshots, and instructions to help you implement the ideas. With
the strategies in this book, you can empower students to become
better writers with the tools they already love and use daily.
Additional resources and links are available on the book's
companion wiki site: textingtoteaching.wikispaces.com
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