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This valuable resource guides teachers with ways to add more rigor with complex literature. Text-dependent questions help students analyze the text with higher-order thinking skills, with lessons focused on story elements, vocabulary, and more. Close reading activities throughout the literature units encourage students to use textual evidence as they revisit passages to respond more critically about the text.
With various methods of assessing comprehension, this instructional guide offers strategies for cross-curricular activities as students build a greater understanding of this great literary work. With lesson plans tailored specifically for this Newbery Medal winner, this e-Book will enhance students' reading experience. This Great Works e-Book comes with activities to help students analyze story elements and help teachers make cross-curricular and across text connections.
Lessons are geared towards building reading comprehension with writing and text-dependent questions. This valuable e-Book prepares students for college and career readiness.
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With various methods of assessing comprehension, this instructional guide offers strategies for cross-curricular activities as students build a greater understanding of Last Stop on Market Street. This bilingual resource can be used at home or in the classroom. How do you mine them for the craft lessons you want your students to learn? In Craft Moves, Stacey Shubitz, cofounder of the Two Writing Teachers website, does the heavy lifting for you: using twenty recently published picture books, she creates more than lessons to teach various craft moves that will help your students become better writers.
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Features an audio read-along. Black high-tops. With lesson plans tailored specifically for this Newbery Medal winner, this e-Book will enhance students' reading experience. This Great Works e-Book comes with activities to help students analyze story elements and help teachers make cross-curricular and across text connections. Lessons are geared towards building reading comprehension with writing and text-dependent questions.
This valuable e-Book prepares students for college and career readiness. But today, CJ wonders why they don't own a car like his friend Colby. Why doesn't he have an iPod like the boys on the bus? Each question is met with an encouraging answer from grandma, who helps him see the beauty -- and fun -- in their routine and the world around them.
This instructional guide for literature provides lesson plans and activities in Spanish for this award-winning literary work. Text-dependent questions help English language learners analyze the text with higher-order thinking skills, with lessons focused on story elements, vocabulary, and more.
With various methods of assessing comprehension, this instructional guide offers strategies for cross-curricular activities as students build a greater understanding of Last Stop on Market Street.
This bilingual resource can be used at home or in the classroom. Foreword by Lester Laminack How do you choose mentor texts for your students? How do you mine them for the craft lessons you want your students to learn? In Craft Moves, Stacey Shubitz, cofounder of the Two Writing Teachers website, does the heavy lifting for you: using twenty recently published picture books, she creates more than lessons to teach various craft moves that will help your students become better writers. Stacey first discusses picture books as teaching tools and offers ways to integrate them into your curriculum, and classroom discussions.
She also shares routines and classroom procedures to help students focus on their writing during the independent writing portion of writing workshop and helps teachers prepare for small-group instruction.
Each of the lessons in the book includes a publisher's summary, a rationale or explanation of the craft move demonstrated in the book, and a procedure that takes teachers and students back into the mentor text to deepen their understanding of the selected craft move.
A step-by-step guide demonstrates how to analyze a picture book for multiple craft moves. Using picture books as mentor texts will help your students not only read as writers and write with joy but also become writers who can effectively communicate meaning, structure their writing, write with detail, and give their writing their own unique voice. Providing practical and tried-and-tested strategies, this resource will help primary schools work together to create an inclusive environment that focuses on reducing radicalisation and radical ideas.
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