First Grade Readers: Units of Study to Help Children See Themselves as Meaning Makers
Parsons author of First Grade Writers and Second Grade Writers, offers educators a year's worth of reading instruction and development with a holistic approach to teaching reading skills. She divides her text into broad topics to be explored as the school year progresses such as, fostering a reading community, strategies for teaching words and letters, and garnering information from what was just read. Each unit is further divided into more specific teaching strategies and goals. This accessible and helpful text also includes several student handouts and a list of informative websites. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Whether you're new to reading workshop or seeking continuity with your school's intermediate-grades curriculum, the units of study in Stephanie Parsons' First Grade Readers help make the road to independence shorter for your students. Reading achievement improves not with increased testing but with increased reading. And not just any reading, but repeated reading of relatively easy to decode, interesting, self-selected texts. First Grade Readers is a year of classroom-ready, developmentally appropriate instruction for reading workshop. Seven units are filled with the language and lessons of a master teacher and include detailed support structures for: Goal-Setting:specific rationales and instructional focal points Getting Ready to Teach: ideas for planning, organization, and materials Notes on Demonstration: techniques for modeling your reading to students Teaching the Units: guidance on minilessons, conferences, and mid-workshop teaching points Reflecting and Celebrating: ways students can share what they've learned Supporting the Unit: differentiation for advanced and struggling readers Checking In: strategies for finding out what students know and have learned.
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