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Read, Talk, Write: 35 Lessons That Teach Students to Analyze Fiction and Nonfiction


Corwin Literacy

No. of pages 272

Published: 2016

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"This book reminds us why Laura Robb continues to be such an important voice in our field: She looks through kids eyes and sees into their futures. Literary conversations dont just enrich kids days; they offer young people gifts that keep on giving: the ability to take risks, exercise creativity, build empathy, and develop the ability to negotiate." from the foreword by Harvey "Smokey" Daniels When you get right down to it, literacy comes down to this: read, talk, write. But as every teacher knows, it can be hard for students to see and use these three moves in concertuntil now. InRead, Talk, Write,Laura Robb lays out the classroom structures that create the time and space for students to have productive talk and written discourse about texts. With Lauras guidance youll Use short texts by Seymour Simon, Kathleen Krull, Priscilla Cummings, and other popular fiction and nonfiction authors to teach students how to analyze and converse about textsIncorporate six kinds of talk into your instruction, including turn-and-talk, partner talks, and small-group discussionsUse the wealth of in-book and online reproducibles to help students facilitate their own comprehension-building discussionsSelect from 35 lessons that address literary elements and devices, text structures, and comprehension strategies, and then use them to launch student-led talk about any text you teachHelp your readers get in a read-talk-write flow, and know how to move from reading to talking to writing, to bring about deeper thinkingAchieve high levels of performance around inferring, comparing and contrasting, summarizing and synthesizing, and other key skills by way of classroom conversations that make these advanced levels the norm

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Corwin Literacy .

There are 272 pages in this book. This book was published in 2016 by SAGE Publications Inc .

 

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Corwin Literacy