Core Ready Lesson Sets for Grades 3-5: A Staircase to Standards Success for English Language Arts, The Power to Persuade: Opinion and Argument | TheBookSeekers

Core Ready Lesson Sets for Grades 3-5: A Staircase to Standards Success for English Language Arts, The Power to Persuade: Opinion and Argument


No. of pages 288

Published: 2013

Great for age 5-11 years

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The Power to Persuade: Opinion and Argument is a one-stop resource for turning the Common Core State Standards into meaningful instruction and learninga rich day-to-day, step-by-step guide on how to implement the Common Core State Standards for English language arts and how to ensure that all students are core ready. Included are rich, dynamic lesson sets, each with complete step by step reading and writing lessons, as well as highlights for speaking, listening, and language use. The focus is on the recognition and development of opinion and argument through reading, writing, listening, and speaking. It is a book for teachers, administrative leaders, literacy coaches, ELL specialists, special educators, media specialists, reading teachers, content area teachers, and professors and graduate students. Visit http://pdtoolkit.pearson.com to purchase access to the PDToolkit for Pam Allyn's Core Ready Series. The PDToolkit access does not come with the print book. PDToolkit for Pam Allyn's Core Ready Series is a supplemental online subscription-based resource that provides the tools that educators need to implement the Common Core Standards effectively, fluidly, and successfully. The PDToolkit, together with the texts, provides the tools you need to ensure a standards-aligned year of joyful, effective, research-based literacy curriculum.

 

 

There are 288 pages in this book. This book was published in 2013 by Pearson Education (US) .

Pam Allyn is an authority in the field of literacy education and the world's expert in home and school literacy connections. As a renowned motivational speaker, expert consultant, author, teacher, and humanitarian advocating for children, she is transforming the way we think about literacy as a tool for communication and knowledge building.

This book has the following chapters:

Grade 3

Rooting for Writers: Collaborative Author Study

Grade 4

Poetry Wars: Reading, Interpreting and Debating What Poems Really Mean

Grade 5

Making the Case: Reading and Writing Editorial

 

CORE READY LESSON SETS:

3-5 Books:

"[This is an] innovative text that effectively presents reading and writing as what they truly are: vital tools that our students need in order to live successful lives. It calls upon students to become active lifelong learners and challenges them to extend their reading and writing abilities. Its lessons give students the "hands on approach" that is needed to motivate them to become effective analysts and authors.... Most importantly, all literacy skills taught in this text are presented in the same way that our students will see them in their adult lives. This book will bring life into your reading and writing workshops. This is the text that all effective teachers have been asking and waiting for."

"I love what this book stands for academically. I love how easy it is to follow. I love how it contains everything from the pre-assessment of a skill until the final rubric. This book would allow me to spend more time teaching and less time planning/preparing. A home run for both me and my students."

-- Elizabeth Smith, Madison Elementary School (VA)

"Inspiring. Genuine. Talking from down in the trenches not from up on high. Brings the Common Core down from the rafters for a more manageable understanding."

-- Wendy Fiore, Chester Elementary School (CT)

"I would strongly recommend it to colleagues and my administration because I feel it would be a resource series that would ultimately improve the way I teach literacy. I haven't felt that way about a PD book since grad school."

-- Katie Lynn Klaus, M.S.Ed