The Struggling Reader

The Struggling Reader
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Publisher : Teaching Resources
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 043961659X
ISBN-13 : 9780439616591
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis The Struggling Reader by : James David Cooper

"Provides educators with essential knowledge of research-based practices for the intervention and prevention of reading difficulties."--Back cover.

Teaching the Struggling Reader

Teaching the Struggling Reader
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Publisher : Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000066129134
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching the Struggling Reader by : Barbara R. Schirmer

An innovative resource for literacy teachers,Teaching the Struggling Reader takes a novel approach to instruction--the reading program is based on the needs of the struggling reader, rather than the other way around. Most teachers plan their reading lesson and then work in the needs of a struggling reader. This book is for teachers looking for a more contemporary and inclusive way to teach reading. Starting with assessment, the author shows you how to group readers by ability and need rather than by risk factors. Finally, you will save planning time by learning how to incorporate strategies that you already know into developing your lesson, rather than changing your style to accommodate the requirements of a particular reading program.

Parenting a Struggling Reader

Parenting a Struggling Reader
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Publisher : National Geographic Books
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9780767907767
ISBN-13 : 0767907760
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Parenting a Struggling Reader by : Susan Hall

The first completely comprehensive, practical guide for recognizing, diagnosing, and overcoming any childhood reading difficulty. According to the National Institute of Health, ten million of our nation’s children (approximately 17 percent) have trouble learning to read. While headlines warn about the nation’s reading crisis, Susan Hall (whose son was diagnosed with dyslexia) and Louisa Moats have become crusaders for action. The result of their years of research and personal experience, Parenting a Struggling Reader provides a revolutionary road map for any parent facing this challenging problem. Acknowledging that parents often lose valuable years by waiting for their school systems to test for a child’s reading disability, Hall and Moats offer a detailed, realistic program for getting parents actively involved in their children’s reading lives. With a four-step plan for identifying and resolving deficiencies, as well as advice for those whose kids received weak instruction during the crucial early years, this is a landmark publication that promises unprecedented hope for the next generation of Information Age citizens.

Units of Study in Phonics

Units of Study in Phonics
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ISBN-10 : 0325105537
ISBN-13 : 9780325105536
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Units of Study in Phonics by : Lucy Calkins

"The new Units of study in phonics provide a lean and concise instructional pathway in phonics that is realistic and doable, and that taps into kids' skills and energy for tackling the fabulous challenge of learning to read and write, introduce high-leverage phonics concepts and strategies in a way that keeps pace with students' reading and writing and helps them understand when, how, and why they can use phonics to read and write, offer delightfully fun and engaging storylines, classroom mascots, songs, chants, rhymes, and games to help students fall head over heels in love with phonics and to create a joyous community of learners, align with state-of-the-art reading and writing workshops for a coherent approach in which terminology, tools, rituals, and methods are shared in ways that benefit both teachers and kids."--provided by publisher.

Teaching Struggling Readers

Teaching Struggling Readers
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015043825226
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Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching Struggling Readers by : Richard L. Allington

Collects thirty-two articles for teachers of struggling readers, covering such topics as literacy interventions, diverse student needs, motivation and ownership, reading for meaning, accuracy and fluency, and family and community collaboration.

Assessment in Perspective

Assessment in Perspective
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Publisher : Stenhouse Publishers
Total Pages : 154
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ISBN-10 : 9781571109644
ISBN-13 : 1571109641
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Assessment in Perspective by : Clare Landrigan

Assessment is an integral part of instruction. For the past decade, the focus on assessment--particularly via high-stakes mandated tests--has shifted away from the classroom and left teachers feeling like they are drowning in data. Assessment is, and needs to be again, much more than a number. Assessment in Perspective is about moving beyond the numbers and using assessment to find the stories they tell. This book helps teachers sort through the myriad of available assessments and use each to understand different facets of their readers. It discusses how to use a range of assessment types--from reading conference notes and student work to running records and state tests--together to uncover the strengths and weaknesses of a reader. The authors share a framework for thinking about the purpose, method, and types of different assessments. They also address the questions they ask when choosing or analyzing assessments: - What type of tool do we need: diagnostic, formative, or summative; formal or informal; quantitative or qualitative? - How do we use multiple assessments together to provide an in-depth picture of a reader? - When and how are we giving the assessment? - Do we want to be able to compare our readers to a standard score, or do we need to diagnose a reader's needs? - Which area of reading does this tool assess? - How can we use the information from assessments to inform our instruction? - What information does a particular assessment tell us, and what doesn't it tell us? - What additional information do we need about a reader to understand his or her learning needs? The book emphasizes the importance of triangulating data by using varied sources, both formal and informal, and across multiple intervals. It explains the power of looking at different types of assessments side-by-side with displays to find patterns or inconsistencies. What's more, students are included as valuable sources of data. Letting students in on the process of assessment is key to helping them set goals, monitor their own progress, and celebrate growth. When assessment is viewed in this way, instruction can meet high standards and still be developmentally appropriate.

Passionate Learners

Passionate Learners
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 9781317423805
ISBN-13 : 1317423801
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Passionate Learners by : Pernille Ripp

Would you want to be a student in your own classroom? In Passionate Learners: How to Engage and Empower Your Students, author Pernille Ripp challenges both novice and seasoned teachers to create a positive, interactive learning environment where students drive their own academic achievement. You’ll discover how to make fundamental changes to your classroom so learning becomes an exciting challenge rather than a frustrating ordeal. Based on the author’s personal experience of transforming her approach to teaching, this book outlines how to: • Build a working relationship with your students based on mutual trust, respect, and appreciation • Be attentive to your students’ needs and share ownership of the classroom with them • Break out of the vicious cycle of punishment and reward to control student behaviour • Use innovative and creative lesson plans to get your students to become more engaged and intellectually-invested learners, while still meeting your state standards • Limit homework and abandon traditional grading so that your students can make the most of their learning experiences without unnecessary stress • And much more! New to the second edition, you’ll find practical tools, such as teacher and student reflection sheets, parent questionnaires, and parent conference tools, available in the book and as eResources on our website (http://www.routledge.com/9781138916920) to help you build your own classroom of passionate learners.

High-Frequency Words, Grades 3-6

High-Frequency Words, Grades 3-6
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Publisher : Teaching Resources
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0545124107
ISBN-13 : 9780545124102
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis High-Frequency Words, Grades 3-6 by : Linda Beech

Dozens of practice pages that give older, struggling readers multiple opportunities to review and really learn common, tricky words that are not easily decodable, recognize and reinforce must-know phonic elements, and hone word-study skills. With repeated practice, students develop automaticity and help become more fluent readers.Reviews basic word-study techniques.Improves automaticity.Boosts reading comprehension.Perfect for independent practice.

Supporting Struggling Readers and Writers

Supporting Struggling Readers and Writers
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Publisher : Stenhouse Publishers
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9781571100559
ISBN-13 : 1571100555
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Supporting Struggling Readers and Writers by : Dorothy S. Strickland

Presents methods of helping third through sixth graders with literacy problems, covering such topics as motivation, small-group instruction, differentiated instruction, and standardized tests.

40 Ways to Support Struggling Readers in Content Classrooms, Grades 6-12

40 Ways to Support Struggling Readers in Content Classrooms, Grades 6-12
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Publisher : Corwin Press
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9781452294599
ISBN-13 : 1452294593
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis 40 Ways to Support Struggling Readers in Content Classrooms, Grades 6-12 by : Elaine K. McEwan

"The book′s major strengths are its ease of use and the range of approaches to address many different reading issues. You can read straight through for a host of ideas, or you can pinpoint exactly which kind of strategy to explore." —Kristie Mary Betts, English Teacher Peak to Peak High School, Lafayette, CO "Bottom line: This book is reader friendly! Teachers in the content areas can quickly and easily find specific ideas to help students." —Barbara L. Townsend, Reading Specialist Elkhorn Area School District, WI Help for students who are overwhelmed, feel confused, can′t remember, lack language skills, or just don′t get it. In today′s era of accountability, teachers are expected to help all secondary students understand complex concepts and ideas and demonstrate proficiency on high-stakes tests. To promote success for struggling readers in all content areas, expert educator Elaine K. McEwan offers 40 user-friendly and easy-to-implement strategies in an invaluable text that includes three tables of contents (traditional, topical, and problem-solving) formatted for quick and easy reference. Each of the 40 research-based and classroom-tested techniques features: An intriguing quotation or definition to grab your attention A brief description of the method and suggestions for implementation Recommended resources to gain a more in-depth understanding of the method Research citations to demonstrate the power of the method to get results Offering cross-references and advance organizers throughout, this book provides the specific yet comprehensive information you need to support all students with reading difficulties.