A Place for Wonder: Reading and Writing Nonfiction in the Primary Grades |  | Authors: Georgia Heard, Jennifer McDonough Publisher: Stenhouse Publishers
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ISBN: 1571104321 Dewey Decimal Number: 372.64 EAN: 9781571104328 ASIN: 1571104321
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Book Description
In A Place for Wonder, Georgia Heard and Jennifer McDonough discuss how to create “a landscape of wonder,” a primary classroom where curiosity, creativity, and exploration are encouraged. For it is these characteristics, the authors write, that develop intelligent, inquiring, life-long learners. The authors’ research shows that many primary grade state standards encourage teaching for understanding, critical thinking, creativity, and question asking, and promote the development of children who have the attributes of inventiveness, curiosity, engagement, imagination, and creativity. With these goals in mind, Georgia and Jennifer provide teachers with numerous, practical ways—setting up “wonder centers,” gathering data though senses, teaching nonfiction craft—they can create a classroom environment where student’s questions and observations are part of daily work. They also present a step-by-step guide to planning a nonfiction reading and writing unit of study—creating a nonfiction book, which includes creating a table of contents, writing focused chapters, using “wow” words, and developing point of view. A Place for Wonder will help teachers reclaim their classrooms as a place where true learning is the norm. |
| Customer Reviews: Worth consideration for every primary school teacher November 12, 2009 Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) Nonfiction can be just as wondrous as fiction for young readers, if the seeds of curiosity are planted. "A Place for Wonder: Reading and Writing Nonfiction in the Primary Grades" is a guide for educators who want to better help their students take an interest in science and history among other educational subjects. Wonder centers, projects, and other methods are discussed making for a solidly recommended resource that should not be ignored. "A Place for Wonder: Reading and Writing Nonfiction in the Primary Grades" is worth consideration for every primary school teacher.
An Awesome Book November 2, 2009 Susan M. Davis (Grand Haven MI USA) A Place for Wonder is an easy to read, non-threatening look at how to capture the natural wonder and questions of the young developing mind into the area of non-fiction reading and writing. The book fits hand and glove with Writer's Workshop as a natural flow into the non-fiction reading and writing areas that can be diffcult for students to grasp. The idea of using teachable moments is a refreshing reminder of the "old days" when teachers were able to take the time to enhance students curiosity. The use of centers, technology, and the Writers Workshop model takes the reader into Jen McDonough's classroom for a real life look at students actively engaged in reading and writing. A Place for Wonder is not another "thing" to teach but enhances and gives fresh ideas to what teachers are already doing. I highly recommend this book to all readers who are involved in the teaching of young students. Many of the ideas are adaptable to the older students. It is a must have for staff resource libraries and would make an excellent gift for a teacher and the classroom.
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