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Children climb to new heights in reading and writing with these
engaging word-building games! Working from the starting word at the
bottom, children read clues on each rung, then change and rearrange
letters to create words until they reach the top. All the while,
they're boosting decoding and spelling skills, broadening
vocabulary, and becoming better, more fluent readers. Word building
games for Ages 7-8 to build fluency, vocabulary and spelling skills
Over 80 photocopiable activities Perfect for use in the classroom
or at home About the Author: Timothy Rasinski is a professor of
literacy education at Kent State University and director of its
award winning reading clinic. He has written over 200 articles and
has authored, co-authored or edited over 50 books or curriculum
programs on reading education. Please note this book is a UK
edition and therefore contains British-English spellings.
Children climb to new heights in reading and writing with these
engaging word-building games! Working from the starting word at the
bottom, children read clues on each rung, then change and rearrange
letters to create words until they reach the top. All the while,
they're boosting decoding and spelling skills, broadening
vocabulary, and becoming better, more fluent readers. Word building
games for Ages 8-9 to build fluency, vocabulary and spelling skills
Over 80 photocopiable activities Perfect for use in the classroom
or at home About the Author: Timothy Rasinski is a professor of
literacy education at Kent State University and director of its
award winning reading clinic. He has written over 200 articles and
has authored, co-authored or edited over 50 books or curriculum
programs on reading education. Please note this book is a UK
edition and therefore contains British-English spellings.
Children climb to new heights in reading and writing with these
engaging word-building games! Working from the starting word at the
bottom, children read clues on each rung, then change and rearrange
letters to create words until they reach the top. All the while,
they're boosting decoding and spelling skills, broadening
vocabulary, and becoming better, more fluent readers. Word building
games for Ages 9-11 to build fluency, vocabulary and spelling
skills Over 80 photocopiable activities Perfect for use in the
classroom or at home About the Author: Timothy Rasinski is a
professor of literacy education at Kent State University and
director of its award winning reading clinic. He has written over
200 articles and has authored, co-authored or edited over 50 books
or curriculum programs on reading education. Please note this book
is a UK edition and therefore contains British-English spellings.
Children climb to new heights in reading and writing with these
engaging word-building games! Working from the starting word at the
bottom, children read clues on each rung, then change and rearrange
letters to create words until they reach the top. All the while,
they're boosting decoding and spelling skills, broadening
vocabulary, and becoming better, more fluent readers. Word building
games for Ages 6-7 to build fluency, vocabulary and spelling skills
Over 80 photocopiable activities Perfect for use in the classroom
or at home About the Author: Timothy Rasinski is a professor of
literacy education at Kent State University and director of its
award winning reading clinic. He has written over 200 articles and
has authored, co-authored or edited over 50 books or curriculum
programs on reading education. Please note this book is a UK
edition and therefore contains British-English spellings.
Leveled passages with ready-to-use assessment pages help teachers
quickly screen students for reading problems, such as low word
recognition, poor fluency rate, and inadequate comprehension.
Rubrics and grade-level norms make interpreting the data simple and
easy, and record-keeping forms allow teachers to document and
monitor student performance all year long. Meets Reading First
guidelines.
Kids climb to new heights in reading and writing with these
engaging, reproducible word building games! Kids read clues on each
rung, then change and rearrange letters to create words until they
reach the top. All the while, they're boosting decoding and
spelling skills, broadening vocabulary, and becoming better, more
fluent readers.
Students climb to new heights in reading and writing with these
fun, engaging, reproducible word-building games! Students read
clues on each rung, then change and rearrange letters to create
words until they reach the top. All the while, they're analyzing
sound-symbol relationships, broadening their vocabulary, and
building spelling skills to become better readers. For use with
Grades 1-2.
Kids climb to new heights in reading and writing with these
engaging, reproducible word building games! Kids read clues on each
rung, then change and rearrange letters to create words until they
reach the top. All the while, they're boosting decoding and
spelling skills, broadening vocabulary, and becoming better, more
fluent readers.
This inviting book is a bridge between two major strands of reading
instruction that are often held in opposition: the science of
reading and artful approaches to teaching reading. Although the
current climate of literacy instruction positions these approaches
as diametrically opposed, the authors Young, Paige, and Rasinski
describe how teachers can use the science of reading to engage
students in artful, engaging, and authentic instruction. The
authors reveal how effective teaching is a dynamic process that
requires agency and creativity and show how teachers make artful
shifts based on the needs of students in specific contexts.
Chapters include a range of examples and explanations of how artful
teaching is integrated into reading instruction and how it can
increase students' motivation and positive attitudes toward
reading. The concise and practical chapters cover key topics,
including phonemic awareness, reading fluency, vocabulary,
assessment, home and family reading, and more. This essential road
map for all pre-service and in-service reading teachers restores
the importance of teacher agency, supports the critical
understanding of reading research, and allows teachers to use their
knowledge, experience, and creative approaches in the classroom.
This is the definitive guide to teaching reading as both an art and
a science.
This inviting book is a bridge between two major strands of reading
instruction that are often held in opposition: the science of
reading and artful approaches to teaching reading. Although the
current climate of literacy instruction positions these approaches
as diametrically opposed, the authors Young, Paige, and Rasinski
describe how teachers can use the science of reading to engage
students in artful, engaging, and authentic instruction. The
authors reveal how effective teaching is a dynamic process that
requires agency and creativity and show how teachers make artful
shifts based on the needs of students in specific contexts.
Chapters include a range of examples and explanations of how artful
teaching is integrated into reading instruction and how it can
increase students' motivation and positive attitudes toward
reading. The concise and practical chapters cover key topics,
including phonemic awareness, reading fluency, vocabulary,
assessment, home and family reading, and more. This essential road
map for all pre-service and in-service reading teachers restores
the importance of teacher agency, supports the critical
understanding of reading research, and allows teachers to use their
knowledge, experience, and creative approaches in the classroom.
This is the definitive guide to teaching reading as both an art and
a science.
Technology is changing not only how people write, but also how they
learn to write. These profound changes require teachers to
reconsider their pedagogical practices in the teaching of writing.
This books shares instructional approaches from experienced teacher
educators in the areas of writing, teacher education, and
technology. Chapters explore teachers personal experiences with
writing and writing instruction, effective pedagogical practices in
methods writing courses, and professional development opportunities
that effectively integrate technology into the writing classroom
and contribute to students' growth as writers and users of
technology. This collected volume provides as up-to-date
understanding of how teachers are prepared to teach writing using
technology.
Because children's literature explores serious issues using
situations and language young students can readily understand, the
authors of Sensitive Issues have selected current fiction and
nonfiction elementary-level titles that can also be developed into
units of study. They describe popular high-quality literature and
stimulating activities to help young people deal with specific and
important issues in their lives: divorce, substance abuse, death
and dying, nontraditional home environments, child abuse, prejudice
and cultural differences, moving, and disabilities.
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