Reading and Writing in the Middle Years by David Booth

Reading and Writing in the Middle Years by David Booth

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Summary

Explores successful approaches to teaching reading and writing to students aged nine to fourteen. This book covers the basics teachers' need for understanding the reading and writing processes. It offers techniques for making literacy concepts meaningful to growing students.

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Reading and Writing in the Middle Years by David Booth

This comprehensive book is a no-nonsense exploration of the latest and most successful approaches to teaching reading and writing to students aged nine to fourteen. Students in these middle school years are already reading and writing but they need help to continue to develop their literacy strategies and to construct meaning with a variety of resources.The remarkable book: covers the basics teachers need for understanding the reading and writing processes; offers techniques for making literacy concepts meaningful to these growing students; presents a thorough overview of the learning strategies to be acquired in the middle years; provides tips for implementing these strategies across the curriculum; includes novel ways to make connections to print texts and pupils' worlds; contains practical suggestions for expanding and monitoring comprehension; shows how to design instructional frameworks for supporting these developing readers and writers; illustrates how to model and demonstrate reading and writing strategies; and, contains suggestions for making non-fiction more meaningful across the curriculum.These students are beginning to explore their own identities and the book offers opportunities for helping them to write stories from their own lives, make informed opinions, and correspond with others. Rubrics, assessment checklists and a targeted book list complement this accessible resource. As students are faced with more reading, writing and thinking challenges, they will need support from knowledgeable and informed teachers, and this book demonstrates how reading and writing strategies can form the basis for continued learning.
David Booth is Coordinator of Elementary Programs at OISE/University of Toronto. For more than 25 years he has worked with teachers in creating, applying, and evaluating approaches to how children learn to read and write. As a classroom teacher, consultant, speaker, and writer he has delighted thousands with his energy, enthusiasm, and commitment. He has given hundreds of speeches and workshops throughout the United Kingdom, North America, and Australia and has appeared on dozens of television and radio programmes.
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ISBN 13 9781551381367
ISBN 10 1551381362
Title Reading and Writing in the Middle Years
Author David Booth
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pembroke Publishing Ltd
Year published 2001-01-30
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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