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Many teachers are frustrated with not only how spelling
traditionally is taught, but also with finding time to support
young spellers with explicit strategy instruction. So Mark Weakland
has developed Super Spellers, an approach to teaching spelling in a
way that is research-based, focused, developmentally appropriate,
and tied to authentic reading and writing. Super Spellers first
helps teachers understand what their students need through frequent
formative assessments, The book then focuses on the scope of
spelling instruction and goes deeper into teaching more words and
directly teaching spelling strategies to increase studentsâ
word-solving skills. Once kids are comfortable and competent
spellers they become super readers and writers, too.
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The Gentry Family in America, 1676 to 1909 - Including Notes on the Following Families Related to the Gentrys: Claiborne, Harris, Hawkins, Robinson, Smith, Wyatt, Sharp, Fulkerson, Butler, Bush, Blythe, Pabody, Noble, Haggard, and Tindall (Hardcover)
Richard Gentry
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R1,024
Discovery Miles 10 240
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Gentry and Ouellette are cannonballing into the reading research
pool, they're making waves, and these waves are moving the field of
reading forward."" - From the foreward by Mark Weakland, Super
Spellers The past two decades have brought giant leaps in our
understanding of how the brain works. But these discoveries-and all
their exciting implications-have yet to make their way into most
classrooms. With the concise and readable BrainWords, you will
learn how children's brains develop as they become readers and
discover ways you can take concrete steps to promote this critical
developmental passage. Introducing their original, research-based
framework of ""brain words""-dictionaries in the brain where
students store and automatically access sounds, spellings, and
meanings-the authors offer a wealth of information that will
transform your thinking and practice: Up-to-date knowledge about
reading and neurological circuitry, including evidence that
spelling is at the core of the reading brain Tools to recognize
what works, what doesn't, and why Practical classroom activities
for daily teaching and student assessment Insights about what brain
research tells us about whole language and phonics-first movements
Deepened understanding of dyslexia through the enhanced lens of
brain science With the insights and strategies of BrainWords, you
can meet your students where they are and ensure that more of them
read well, think well, and write well.
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The Gentry Family in America, 1676 to 1909 - Including Notes on the Following Families Related to the Gentrys: Claiborne, Harris, Hawkins, Robinson, Smith, Wyatt, Sharp, Fulkerson, Butler, Bush, Blythe, Pabody, Noble, Haggard, and Tindall (Paperback)
Richard Gentry
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R796
Discovery Miles 7 960
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The Gentry family in America, 1676 to 1909 - including notes on the following families related to the Gentrys: Claiborne, Harris, Hawkins, Robinson, Smith, Wyatt, Sharp, Fulkerson, Butler, Bush, Blythe, Pabody, Noble, Haggard, and Tindall (Paperback)
Richard Gentry
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R789
Discovery Miles 7 890
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Raise a Child Who Loves to Read How do kids really learn to read?
And how can you encourage interest in reading and writing from the
start? In Raising Confident Readers, based on the five phases of
literacy development, Dr. J. Richard Gentry provides fun and easy
ways to teach your child to read and write successfully. When it
comes to language, the most critical brain growth happens in early
childhood. Raising Confident Readers shows you how to activate and
accelerate this capacity for learning: The key is to introduce the
right activities at the right time. Whether your child is a baby or
toddler, in preschool or kindergarten, or first or second grade,
Dr. Gentry helps you identify your child's literacy phase and take
the next steps to build writing, reading, and spelling skills.
You'll discover: type="disc" How your child's brain learns to read-
and why encouraging drawing and scribbling is as essential as
reading aloud The best at-home activities to develop literacy
early, naturally, and joyfully Recommended children's books for
each phase Strategies for overcoming dyslexia, delayed reading, and
other challenges Checklists and a milestones diary to celebrate
your child's progressAs your child moves through the five phases,
they'll soon be sounding out and spelling words correctly, reading
chapter books independently, and writing creative stories on their
own. Complete with samples of children's writing throughout,
Raising Confident Readers is an essential resource to foster your
child's lifelong love of reading.
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