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Hundreds of thousands of teachers have used this highly practical
guide to help K-12 students enlarge their vocabulary and get
involved in noticing, understanding, and using new words. Grounded
in research, the book explains how to select words for instruction,
introduce their meanings, and create engaging learning activities
that promote both word knowledge and reading comprehension. The
authors are trusted experts who draw on extensive experience in
diverse classrooms and schools. Sample lessons and vignettes,
children's literature suggestions, "Your Turn" learning activities,
and a Study Guide for teachers enhance the book's utility as a
classroom resource, professional development tool, or course text.
The Study Guide can also be downloaded and printed for ease of use
(www.guilford.com/beck-studyguide). New to This Edition *Reflects
over a decade of advances in research-based vocabulary instruction.
*Chapters on vocabulary and writing; assessment; and
differentiating instruction for struggling readers and English
language learners, including coverage of response to intervention
(RTI). *Expanded discussions of content-area vocabulary and
multiple-meaning words. *Many additional examples showing what
robust instruction looks like in action. *Appendix with a useful
menu of instructional activities. See also the authors' Creating
Robust Vocabulary: Frequently Asked Questions and Extended
Examples, which includes specific instructional sequences for
different grade ranges, as well as Making Sense of Phonics, Second
Edition: The Hows and Whys, by Isabel L. Beck and Mark E. Beck, an
invaluable resource for K-3.
This practical K-12 teacher resource explains the "whats," "whys,"
and "how-tos" of using Questioning the Author (QtA), a powerful
approach for enhancing reading comprehension and engagement.
Thorough yet concise, the book shows how to plan lessons using both
narrative and expository texts, formulate open-ended Queries, and
guide class discussions around them. The authors discuss how QtA
has evolved over many years of classroom application and include
innovative ideas for integrating vocabulary instruction and writing
prompts into QtA lessons. Also provided are steps for gradually
transitioning from teacher-led instruction to independent reading.
The book features extended examples of teachers implementing QtA,
as well as four complete texts that can be downloaded and printed
for classroom use.
Bringing Words to Life has enlivened the classrooms of hundreds of
thousands of teachers. Responding to readers' success stories,
practical questions, and requests for extended examples, this ideal
volume builds on the groundbreaking work of Bringing Words to Life.
The authors present additional tools, tips, and detailed
explanations of such questions as which words to teach, when and
how to teach them, and how to adapt instruction for English
language learners. They provide specific instructional sequences,
including assessments, for grades K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12, as well
as interactive lesson planning resources. Invaluable appendices
feature engaging classroom activities and a comprehensive list of
children's books and stories with suggested vocabulary for study.
See also the authors' Bringing Words to Life, Second Edition:
Robust Vocabulary Instruction, the authoritative guide to
research-based vocabulary instruction, as well as Making Sense of
Phonics, Second Edition: The Hows and Whys, by Isabel L. Beck and
Mark E. Beck, an invaluable resource for K-3.
This practical K-12 teacher resource explains the "whats," "whys,"
and "how-tos" of using Questioning the Author (QtA), a powerful
approach for enhancing reading comprehension and engagement.
Thorough yet concise, the book shows how to plan lessons using both
narrative and expository texts, formulate open-ended Queries, and
guide class discussions around them. The authors discuss how QtA
has evolved over many years of classroom application and include
innovative ideas for integrating vocabulary instruction and writing
prompts into QtA lessons. Also provided are steps for gradually
transitioning from teacher-led instruction to independent reading.
The book features extended examples of teachers implementing QtA,
as well as four complete texts that can be downloaded and printed
for classroom use.
Vocabulary development is essential for learning, but conventional
vocabulary assessments lack the range and flexibility to support
K-12 classroom teachers in making instructional decisions. Drawing
on linguistics, educational psychology, and educational
measurement, this book offers a fresh perspective on word learning
and describes powerful, precise assessment strategies. Guidelines
are presented for selecting which words to teach, evaluating the
depth and richness of students' word knowledge and their ability to
apply it in complex contexts, designing effective instructional
practices, and using technology to create adaptive and scalable
assessments. User-friendly features include sample test items,
classroom examples, a glossary, and suggested print and online
resources.
Vocabulary development is essential for learning, but conventional
vocabulary assessments lack the range and flexibility to support
K-12 classroom teachers in making instructional decisions. Drawing
on linguistics, educational psychology, and educational
measurement, this book offers a fresh perspective on word learning
and describes powerful, precise assessment strategies. Guidelines
are presented for selecting which words to teach, evaluating the
depth and richness of students' word knowledge and their ability to
apply it in complex contexts, designing effective instructional
practices, and using technology to create adaptive and scalable
assessments. User-friendly features include sample test items,
classroom examples, a glossary, and suggested print and online
resources.
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