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Teaching Resources (pages 174-181) - Mind Resources

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teaching resourcesBecoming a Great Teacher of ReadingAchieving High Rapid Reading GainsWith Powerful, Differentiated StrategiesMarie CarboGRADES K - 12Are you looking for strategiesthat make learning to read easierand more fun for your studentswhile bringing about significantincreases in their performanceresults? Literacy expert MarieCarbo pairs identifying eachlearner’s unique reading stylewith a wide range of differentiatedstrategies to help all learnersexperience greater reading success.Using these research-based methods, both novice andexperienced teachers can increase reading achievementwith all learners, including those who are at-risk, older,or have special needs, as well as English LanguageLearners.248 <strong>pages</strong>, 7” x 10 ”MR #049036 Becoming a Great Teacher... $ 45.95BESTSELLERWhy Do English Language LearnersStruggle With Reading?Distinguishing Language Acquisition FromLearning DisabilitiesJanette Kettmann Klingner • John J. Hoover • Leonard M. BacaGRADES K - 12This research-based guide offerseducators proven methods fordetermining when English languagelearners (ELLs) are havingreading difficulties that arerelated to the language acquisitionprocess and when students’performance issues might belinked to learning disabilities.An excellent resource for generaland special education teachersand service providers, the text provides an overview ofthe language acquisition process and offers a varietyof best practices to prevent inappropriate referrals ofELLs to special education.Each chapter includes practical ideas, suggestions, andchecklists for easy reference and use in assessment andreferral efforts.152 <strong>pages</strong>, 7” x 10”MR #049882 Why Do English Language... $ 35.95Connecting Content and AcademicLanguage for English Learners andStruggling Students, Grades 2–6Ruth Swinney • Patricia VelascoGRADES 2 - 6Create unit plans that will empoweryour EL students!In this supremely practical book,award-winning principal RuthSwinney and college professorPatricia Velasco focus onthe careful planning needed todevelop the academic languageof all students. For Englishlearners especially, it is critically important to integratelanguage development with the content that the curriculumdemands. What makes this book unlike anyother is the detailed guidance it provides to:• Help students advance from social to academic language• Encourage verbal expression in the classroom• Plan language arts, social studies, and science lessons thatconnect language and content• Use shared reading and writing, read alouds, and conversationto teach language skillsHands-on tools include graphic organizers, samplelesson plans, concept maps, semantic webbing, wordwalls, and worksheets—everything teachers need tohelp emergent bilingual and struggling students masterthe academic language they need to excel in school.200 <strong>pages</strong>, 81/2” x 11”MR #054824 Connecting Content and... $ 45.95Literacy Lessons, K–8Connecting Activities to Standards and Studentsto CommunitiesHelen HoffnerGRADES K - 8Build your students’ literacy skillsthrough a full range of outstandinglessons and activities!Offering a wealth of complete,classroom-ready activities andlesson plans, this standardsbasedguide helps K–8 teachersadvance student achievementin all areas of literacy, includingreading, writing, speaking, listening, and viewing.Helen Hoffner shows teachers how to engage studentsby connecting literacy learning with students’ lives,involving family, friends, and the community. Tied toIRA/NCTE and McREL literacy standards, the lessonsinclude everything teachers need for implementation.With bonus literacy-focused arts and crafts projectsincluded, this is your go-to resource for hands-onactivities that build connections between students,literature, and the community.136 <strong>pages</strong>, 7” x 10”MR #056726 Literacy Lessons, K-8 $ 34.95Differentiated Literacy Strategies forStudent Growth and Achievement inGrades K-6Gayle H. Gregory • Lin KuzmichGRADES K - 6BESTSELLERChoose the most effective strategies topromote literacy learning for ALL theyoung readers, writers, speakers, andlisteners in your diverse classroom!This resource gives teachers aninstructional and assessmentframework designed to promotethe multiple competencies theirlearners need: functional literacy for phonics, spelling,and reading; content-area literacy for vocabulary,concept attainment, and comprehension; technologicalliteracy for information searching, evaluation, andsynthesis; and innovative literacy for creativity, growth,and life-long learning.With more than 100 planning models, matrixes,rubrics, and checklists included, this book is the idealresource for all elementary teachers who want to closethe achievement gap for emerging learners and insurethe growth and development of all learners.240 <strong>pages</strong>, 7” x 10”MR #038166 Student Growth and Achiev... $ 45.95Differentiated Literacy Strategies forStudent Growth and Achievement inGrades 7-12Gayle H. Gregory • Lin KuzmichGRADES 7 - 12Use high pay-off instructional strategiesto accelerate literacy learning inthe differentiated classroom!This is a versatile handbook forschool educators who need todifferentiate literacy instructionfor adolescent and teen learnersat different stages of developmentalong the literacy continuum. Covering therelevant brain research and specific instructional andassessment strategies for teens, this book pays specialattention to hooks that appeal to older learners withvarying degrees of skills and competencies. This bookcontains more than 100 planning models, checklists,rubrics, choice boards, lesson plans, and more.Written for classroom teachers, reading specialists,curriculum developers, and instructional leaders, thisone-stop source provides an expert guide to workingwith all of today’s adolescent and teen learners,whether struggling, gifted, emerging, developing, ordealing with learning disabilities.248 <strong>pages</strong>, 7” x 10”MR #038167 Differentiated Literacy 7-12 $ 45.95BESTSELLERReading Strategies for ElementaryStudents With Learning DifficultiesStrategies for RTISecond EditionWilliam N. Bender • Martha J. LarkinGRADES K - 6A one-stop source of proven readingstrategies to use with RTI!This second edition of abest-selling resource helpsgeneral and special educationteachers integrate approachesfor strengthening reading skillswith procedures for ResponseBESTSELLERto Intervention (RTI). Based on the latest research,these practical instructional strategies can be used withstudents with learning disabilities of any kind as wellas with any student who struggles in reading.This resource provides highly effective strategies forelementary and middle school reading instruction andincludes RTI case studies that show how the strategieswork within an RTI framework.This vital resource provides teachers with a readyreference of interventions to provide targeted readinginstruction for students with learning difficulties.272 <strong>pages</strong>, 81/2” x 11”MR #050827 Reading Strategies for Elem... $ 51.95English Grammar Instruction That Works!Developing Language Skills for All LearnersEvelyn Rothstein • Andrew S. RothsteinGRADES K - 12Build strong grammar skills to helpstudents become better readers, writers,and communicators!With today’s diverse andstandards-driven classroomenvironment, teachers are eagerfor a new approach to grammarinstruction—one that buildsunderstanding of the structureand nuances of English. Thispractical guide points the way to fun, engaging, andeffective grammar teaching for Grades K–12.Designed for classroom teachers, this resource coversgrammar fundamentals that support vocabulary andwriting skills. Readers will discover teaching strategiesthat encourage creativity and critical thought, based ona realistic approach to children’s language development.Includes easy-to-implement classroom activities, includingexamples and word play from children’s literature.Help your students develop a deep understanding ofEnglish grammar and build a solid foundation foracademic achievement and lifelong communication.2009, 240 <strong>pages</strong>, 81/2” x 11”MR #050747 English Grammar Instruction... $ 48.95The Thoughtful Education Guide toReading for MeaningHarvey F. Silver • Elizabeth C. Reilly • Matthew J. PeriniGRADES K - 12Strengthen reading comprehensionwith a powerful, proven approach!How can teachers help every studentgain the most from schoolreading assignments? Thisbook presents the Reading forMeaning approach—a practical,step-by-step method that helpsstudents acquire the skills usedby the most proficient readersand measurably improves their academic performance.Drawing on years of school-tested experience, theauthors provide teachers with insights on preparingstudents to better understand complex reading material,gather evidence from readings to build an argument,fully participate in class discussions, and write more effectively.Learn how to implement Reading for Meaningduring classroom instruction and support students inbecoming better readers, thinkers, and communicators!112 <strong>pages</strong>, 7” x 10”MR #051862 ...Reading for Meaning $ 31.95PHONE 877-414-6463 (TOLL FREE)FAX 877-585-2992 (TOLL FREE)www.mindresources.comMIND RESOURCES130 SHOEMAKER STREETKITCHENER, ONTARIO N2E 3G4179

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