Journeys Into Literacy


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Uncovering the Logic of English: A Common-Sense Solution to America's Literacy Crisis


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"English is so illogical!" It is generally believed that English is a language of exceptions. For many, learning to spell and read is frustrating. For some, it is impossible... especially for the 29% of Americans who are functionally illiterate. But what if the problem is not the language itself, but the rules we were taught? What if we could see the complexity of English as a powerful tool rather than a hindrance? --Denise Eide Uncovering the Logic of English challenges the notion that English is illogical by systematically explaining English spelling and answering questions like "Why is there a silent final E in have, large, and house?" and "Why is discussion spelled with -sion rather than -tion?" With easy-to-read examples and anecdotes, this book describes: - the phonograms and spelling rules which explain 98% of English words - how English words are formed and how this knowledge can revolutionize vocabulary development - how understanding the reasons behind English spelling prevents students from needing to guess The author's inspiring commentary makes a compelling case that understanding the logic of English could transform literacy education and help solve America's literacy crisis. Thorough and filled with the latest linguistic and reading research, Uncovering the Logic of English demonstrates why this systematic approach should be as foundational to our education as 1+1=2.




Journeys


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As any writing teacher will tell you, writing is about the journey, not the destination. This practical new book takes that idea to heart and presents a map for the trip based on the five elements of the Writer's Workshop: mini-lessons, reading, composing, sharing, and continuous assessment. Two-part chapters first address the type of writing being considered—poetry, story, expository, journal, personal, or persuasive—in light of the five workshop elements; then, provide vignettes from three elementary classrooms that show the workshop elements being effectively implemented. Along the way, student artifacts from grades 1, 3, and 5—and the insights of three teachers from these grades—bolster the book's narrative. For elementary school English teachers.







Literacy Reframe


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"For decades, the education system has poured time, money, and effort into helping young students learn to read well, but nearly every attempt at reforming literacy among the youth has failed. So instead of reforming, why not reframe? Literacy Reframed seeks to reframe literacy in the education system by removing the current obsession with examinations and skill work. Instead, authors Robin J. Fogarty, Gene M. Kerns, and Brian M. Pete introduce the three pillars of literacy: phonics, vocabulary, and knowledge, which serve to create a reading environment built on students' continual acquisition of knowledge and need to learn. By reading The Big Three, educators will learn how to create literacy-reframed classrooms, where students are consumed by the sound of reading, engrossed by the words on the page, and thirsting to learn more about anything and everything"--




Journey Into Reading


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Journey into Reading provides contextual support for vocabulary and word skills, combined with high-interest articles in full-color layouts. This student book features a three stage approach to developing vocabulary: preteaching vocabulary for each reading selection, highlighting more vocabulary words within each selection, and providing word-study activities after each selection.




Teach Me How to Read!


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This partial fantasy and partial realistic story takes place because of a strange and unworldly event that happened inside the local library in the small town of Bonners Ferry, Idaho. It transcends the bounds of earth and time in a unique way. It follows the plight of a young man that was saddled with many hardships including being illiterate, suffering from poverty, a severe stuttering problem, and the lack of a basic education. It follows his quest to overcome all of those obstacles especially his desire to be able to read, write, and communicate with others.Inside his mind he could form sentences, paragraphs, stories, and even various complex concepts. He could converse with a basic intellectual understanding of speech within his own thoughts. Sadly though, the words he was trying to convey or speak to another person were lost between his inner thoughts and those that formed on his tongue, or his spoken word, and he would stutter profusely. I would say that a good portion of this story is factual as I was born and raised near that small town in Northern Idaho, with the balance of it being a total journey into fiction and fantasy. There was a young man such as the main character Lloyd (not his real name) in this story that I as well as many of the town's people knew back then in the 1960's. People like Lloyd were treated differently in that era of time. Sometimes they were shunned, made fun of, belittled, or just plain ignored. I tried to look past those outdated stereotypes that surrounded people like him, and especially in Lloyd's case. I think that you will find those parts of this story that are a bit on the fantasy side to be very intriguing. I wove into the fabric of my story a lot of things that I learned and conceived during my studies of how the human mind functions, how we are shaped by our experiences in life, and how our emotions either shape or skew our reality of every day living.If nothing else, I hope reading this story will instill in you the importance of reading and possibly a new appetite to seek the mental experiences and knowledge you will attain from simply taking a break from your busy life and curling up with a good book. Finally, I hope it opens your heart to be more kind, empathetic, and understanding to someone less fortunate that yourself that may have been dealt with hardships that you could hardly fathom or comprehend.Jerry W. Miller




Journey to Literacy


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The play-based learning and individualized strategies in this practical book build on the wide range of literacy skills present in the kindergarten classroom. This valuable resource explores simple ways to use traditional learning centres to provide children with real and authentic reasons to listen, speak, read, write, and view. Teachers will find a wealth of resources for creating meaningful learning experiences, including: answers to often-asked questions milestones to inform teaching instruction activities and games for both individuals and groups literacy extensions that involve children with quality literature, authentic artifacts, and recordings This highly readable book will support teachers as they move beyond worksheets and nurture students on their journey to lifelong literacy.




Word Journeys, Second Edition


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This trusted teacher resource and course text provides a comprehensive approach to assessing and building children's word knowledge (grades K–8). Kathy Ganske shows how carefully planned word study can improve students' reading and writing skills while fostering their appreciation of language. Complete instructions are provided for implementing the Developmental Spelling Analysis (DSA), an easy-to-use assessment tool, and for tailoring instruction to learners' strengths and weaknesses. Numerous word lists, student work samples, and "Literature Links" are included, along with 27 reproducible forms. The large-size format facilitates photocopying. Purchasers also get access to a webpage where they can download and print the reproducible materials. New to This Edition: *Addresses the Common Core State Standards. *Incorporates additional activities and technology tips, plus updated research findings. *Chapter explaining the meaning of word study and its role in literacy instruction, including "Researcher Voices" perspectives from noted experts. *Ideas for making the most of small-group instructional time. *Expanded "Literature Links" book lists, now including informational texts. *DSA answer sheets have been enhanced for easier scoring and several new reproducibles added. See also the companion volumes from Ganske, Word Sorts and More, Second Edition: Sound, Pattern, and Meaning Explorations K–3 and Mindful of Words, Second Edition: Spelling and Vocabulary Explorations, Grades 4–8, which provide a wealth of ready-to-use word study activities.