Book Description
Becoming a Reader in allowing us to predict our reading experience, allows us, as adults, to choose what to do with the power which reading gives us.
Author : J. A. Appleyard
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 49,42 MB
Release : 1994-01-28
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780521467568
Becoming a Reader in allowing us to predict our reading experience, allows us, as adults, to choose what to do with the power which reading gives us.
Author : Michael P. O'Donnell
Publisher : Allyn & Bacon
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 42,7 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Education
ISBN :
Becoming a Reader: A Developmental Approach to Reading Instruction, Second Edition, is intended as a basic developmental reading text for preservice and in-sevice teachers. It has been our experience in teaching undergraduate and graduate students in education that a developmental perspective of literacy learning provides a helpful framework for understanding the process. We have found that most textbooks on reading methods are organized topically, with chapters on word identification, comprehension, study strategies, use of basal readers, literature, and classroom organization. Becoming a Reader is organized differently. We use a stage model of reading development to describe how children become skilled readers. Specific topics (such as word identification and comprehension) are discussed within this broader framework. The text represents a synthesis of current thinking about how literacy is acquired. We have endeavored to produce a reader-friendly text by providing concise descriptions of the various aspects of literacy learning and instruction, supplemented by examples and case studies. To avoid overburdening the reader with lengthy literature reviews, have have cited only the most current and relevant sources to document and support the viewpoints presented. As you read the text, bear in mind that we regard literacy learning as a language-learning process that is best acquired through the functional, purposeful use of print. The instructional methods we advocate reflect this basic premise.
Author : Norman Lewis
Publisher :
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 31,60 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Reading
ISBN :
Author : Pamela Paul
Publisher : Workman Publishing Company
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 49,91 MB
Release : 2019-09-03
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1523505303
An indispensable guide to welcoming children—from babies to teens—to a lifelong love of reading, written by Pamela Paul and Maria Russo, editors of The New York Times Book Review. Do you remember your first visit to where the wild things are? How about curling up for hours on end to discover the secret of the Sorcerer’s Stone? Combining clear, practical advice with inspiration, wisdom, tips, and curated reading lists, How to Raise a Reader shows you how to instill the joy and time-stopping pleasure of reading. Divided into four sections, from baby through teen, and each illustrated by a different artist, this book offers something useful on every page, whether it’s how to develop rituals around reading or build a family library, or ways to engage a reluctant reader. A fifth section, “More Books to Love: By Theme and Reading Level,” is chockful of expert recommendations. Throughout, the authors debunk common myths, assuage parental fears, and deliver invaluable lessons in a positive and easy-to-act-on way.
Author : Sister Miriam Joseph
Publisher : Paul Dry Books
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 19,37 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1589882733
This book involves understanding the nature and function or language.
Author : Terri Heidger
Publisher : Capstone
Page : 25 pages
File Size : 20,79 MB
Release : 2015-11-13
Category : Education
ISBN : 1496605306
The six basic learn-to-read strategies that early, emergent, and struggling readers must master are assembled in this colorful book. Each strategy is classroom-tested and includes three fun, easy activities to reinforce the strategy. Authors Terri Heidger and Beth Stevens, also known as The Apron Ladies, have crafted the activities to support early literacy instruction. This revised edition includes additional strategies and activities.
Author : Andrea Cheng
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 15,52 MB
Release : 2003-05
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780805071535
A ten-year-old boy in the Midwest misses his Chinese grandmother, who always lived next door until her health caused her to move. Includes recipe for how to make Jiao Zi.
Author : Corinn Kintz
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 39,70 MB
Release : 2015-11
Category :
ISBN : 9781610036276
This fiction hybrid reader includes high-frequency and decodable words as well as illustrations for students in the Being a Reader program in grades K-2. The reader's topic is watching a pet fish.
Author : Shane Parrish
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 20,15 MB
Release : 2024-10-15
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0593719972
Discover the essential thinking tools you’ve been missing with The Great Mental Models series by Shane Parrish, New York Times bestselling author and the mind behind the acclaimed Farnam Street blog and “The Knowledge Project” podcast. This first book in the series is your guide to learning the crucial thinking tools nobody ever taught you. Time and time again, great thinkers such as Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett have credited their success to mental models–representations of how something works that can scale onto other fields. Mastering a small number of mental models enables you to rapidly grasp new information, identify patterns others miss, and avoid the common mistakes that hold people back. The Great Mental Models: Volume 1, General Thinking Concepts shows you how making a few tiny changes in the way you think can deliver big results. Drawing on examples from history, business, art, and science, this book details nine of the most versatile, all-purpose mental models you can use right away to improve your decision making and productivity. This book will teach you how to: Avoid blind spots when looking at problems. Find non-obvious solutions. Anticipate and achieve desired outcomes. Play to your strengths, avoid your weaknesses, … and more. The Great Mental Models series demystifies once elusive concepts and illuminates rich knowledge that traditional education overlooks. This series is the most comprehensive and accessible guide on using mental models to better understand our world, solve problems, and gain an advantage.
Author : Stephen Richards Graubard
Publisher : New York : Bowker
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 40,80 MB
Release : 1983
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN :