Discusses the ways that boys read, suggests ways to encourage boys to be readers, and recommends both fiction and nonfiction in a variety of formats and genres that will appeal to emerging, developing, and maturing male readers.
Historical Tales Nine - year - olds are listening intently to you as you talk about the daily news and the noise of ... illustrated by Anthony Bacon Venti ( Penguin Young Readers Group : 1998 ) Betsy and the Emperor by Staton Rabin ...
... Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (Viorst) All-of-a-Kind Family (Taylor) All the Small Poems (Worth) Alphabet City (Johnson) Alphabet cookies American Museum of Natural History Amherst College Ancestors, writing about Ancestry.com And ...
At the beginning of every school year, we bet you ask yourself, OWhat do I want my students to know and do as readers and writers by the end of...
Literacy change agents Pam Allyn and Ernest Morrell show educators how to help students develop 7 key strengths to become self-reliant "super readers" Belonging, Curiosity, Kindness, Friendship, Confidence, Courage, and Hope.
This book provides practical strategies for how to implement core ideas for the classroom, school, and home communities.
Wolf, Mikyung Kim, Amy C. Crosson, and Lauren B. Resnick. 2004. “Classroom Talk for Rigorous Reading Comprehension Instruction.” Reading Psychology 26 (1): 27–53. Wolpert, Gloria, and Lisa Anne Vacca-Rizopoulos. 2012.
In the pages of these books, readers see how to take complex concepts related to the standards and turn them into practical, specific, everyday lessons.
In this revised edition, Allyn and Morrell address how the 7 Strengths framework is needed more than ever in a post-pandemic world.
From Super Bowl champion and literacy crusader Malcolm Mitchell comes an exciting new story that shows even reluctant readers that there is a book out there for everyone!
Told in short, gripping chapters, this is an unforgettable true story of survival.