Reading with Meaning |  | Author: Debbie Miller Publisher: Stenhouse Publishers
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 208 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 8 x 0.6
ISBN: 1571103074 Dewey Decimal Number: 372.4 EAN: 9781571103079 ASIN: 1571103074
Publication Date: January 1, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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If you have ever wondered how to teach comprehension strategies to primary-age children, read on. First, imagine a primary-grade classroom where all the children are engaged and motivated; where the buzz of excited, emerging readers fills the air; where simultaneously words are sounded out and connections are made between the books of their choice and the experiences of their lives. Then, open these pages. Welcome to Debbie Miller's real classroom where real students are learning to love to read, to write, and are together creating a collaborative and caring environment. In this book, Debbie focuses on how best to teach children strategies for comprehending text. She leads the reader through the course of a year showing how her students learn to become thoughtful, independent, and strategic readers. Through explicit instruction, modeling, classroom discussion, and, most important, by gradually releasing responsibility to her students, Debbie provides a model for creating a climate and culture of thinking and learning. Here you will learn: - techniques for modeling thinking;
- specific examples of modeled strategy lessons for inferring, asking questions, making connections, determining importance in text, creating mental images, and synthesizing information;
- how to help children make their thinking visible through oral, written, artistic, and dramatic responses to literature;
- how to successfully develop book clubs as a way for children to share their thinking.
Reading with Meaning shows you how to bring your imagined classroom to life. You will emerge with new tools for teaching comprehension strategies and a firm appreciation that a rigorous classroom can also be nurturing and joyful.
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Thoughtfu and Enlightening October 23, 2009 Rebecca Urias (Santa Monica, CA) Debbie Miller's book is my new mentor text. I have read it more than once and have marked pages with post-its and highlighter. I have changed my classroom setting and library. She has truly inspired me to look more thoughtfully at my best teaching practices.
A MUST HAVE for primary teachers! June 10, 2009 M. Patton (houston) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Debbie Miller is truly a genius! This book is such an easy read, you will get wrapped up in it. It's not written like a text book, rather a conversation with Debbie. She is passionate about teaching, which comes through on every page, with every anchor lesson she shares.
I have seen Debbie in person, and she is amazing. This book will get you started - learning how to teach kids to THINK instead of doing worksheets or some other practice which does not further their learning. I reread it every year before the school year starts!
Great resource for veteran or new educators April 2, 2009 Book Queen (Oregon Coast) I've found many new insights in this book and I've been teaching for many years. I highly recommend any book by Debbie Miller!
Motivation February 4, 2009 C. Lane Debbie Miller is a great motivation for students preparing to be teachers, or current educators needing some reassurance about teaching their students to read. Her strategies are genuine and she conveys her techniques in a way that allows you to be able to change them to fit your style. Don't be fooled, this is not the magic solution to your problems! Debbie very clearly puts the ball in your court, she has spent a lot of time developing curriculum that fits the needs of her students, but her ideas are thoughtful and put faith in you and your students. The only downside is that she does not address your ESL or Special needs students, neither does she address low income education. BUT, after reading this book, I'm sure any teacher would be able to take some strategies to help their students succeed.
Title says it all! September 6, 2008 suzanne n hecht This is book is Strategies that Work for the k-2. I love this book. I find something new and challenging for myself as a teacher, everytime I open it. Great chapter on literature circles for primary students. Must-have book!
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