This easy-to-read text will guide K-3 teachers as they develop a reading and writing program for all their students. An apprenticeship approach to literacy emphasizes the role of the teacher in providing demonstrations, engaging children, monitoring their understanding, providing timely support and, ultimately, withdrawing that support as the child gains independence. Drawing on authentic classroom examples—student writing samples, class schedules, photographs, and rich transcriptions of teaching and learning interactions—the authors illustrate instruction that is aimed at children's learning zones. As children become more competent readers and writers, the instructional interactions are adjusted to accommodate their higher-level learning. Here is a wealth of in-depth information, specific strategies, and organizational formats in literacy areas such as: principles of apprenticeship literacy; learning to read from a cognitive apprenticeship approach, including the roles of read-aloud, familiar reading, and shared reading; guided reading, including flexible grouping, reading and writing links, and instructional interactions that emphasize problem-solving strategies; helping children develop writing strategies through interactive writing, writing aloud, and revising and editing transactions; transitions in children's independent writing, including their relationship to modeling and coaching demonstrations during assisted writing; helping children acquire phonological knowledge, including activities that guide children in manipulating letters, sounds, and spelling patterns; a typical day of putting it all together in two apprenticeship settings: a first-grade classroom and a Title I reading program; using school-based professional literacy teams to support teachers in developing an effective literacy program for their children. No detail is lost. The authors also cover such practical matters as establishing routines and organizing the classroom environment, including rotation schedules for meeting with small groups of children, lists of materials for establishing literacy corners, and literacy corner activities designed to provide the children with opportunities for independent practice. With Apprenticeship in Literacy you can achieve a balanced literacy program that works for all your students.
Check out phrasal verbs with the Longman Pocket Phrasal Verbs Dictionary .
When Gibson writes about persona , he considers it from the point of view of the creator , the author . Instead of looking at what has already been written , Gibson considers all the choices that an author might make , all the poses or ...
Prentice Hall Writing and Grammar uses real-world connections to develop writing, grammar, and communications skills for Grade 8.
Time for Spelling: 6
News for Now helps learners read, use, and enjoy English through the study of articles adapted from U.S. newspapers.
Designed for home study for children, 4th through 8th grade, the book is the revised and expanded version of Charlotte Mason's First Grammar Lessons.
林肯傳
征服者威廉,生于诺曼底公国的法莱斯,是诺曼底公爵罗伯特和皮匠之女阿莱塔之子。威廉年仅七岁时,罗伯特公爵前去耶路撒冷朝圣 ...
通向英语自由境界的阶梯美国作家改编
本套读物精选了国外一百部值得你在一生中去读的文学作品,读这些作品不但可以掌握英语,而且可以积淀西方文化,提高个人的品位和修养。