Boston, Houghton Mifflin company,2008<br/>File has 25 self-contained little books. Each pdf has 14 pages and is a richly illustrated bookΡ<br/>NB: These pdf files come with embedded audio, ie, you only have to click the loudspeaker icon to have the text read to you. (It works for me using Adobe Read
Beyond Leveled Books, Second Edition
β Scribed by Karen Szymusiak, Franki Sibberson, Lisa Koch
- Publisher
- Stenhouse Publishers
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 271
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In the first edition of Beyond Leveled Books, Franki Sibberson and Karen Szymusiak, offered a much-needed perspective on moving transitional readers from the basic supports of leveling to independent book selection. Seven years later, drawing on their continued research and expanding roles as authors and literacy consultants, Franki and Karen, along with colleague Lisa Koch, present a new updated and expanded edition of this "useful and eye-opening book." [Education Reviews, 2001]In Beyond Leveled Books, Second Edition the authors provide even more resources to help teachers understand and meet the needs of transitional readers. The key topic of series books has been revised and enlarged, with charts outlining new series with the challenges they pose and supports readers need. New lessons have been added, and most chapters now include a related article from a literacy expert. Some of the contributors include Kathy Collins, Larry Swartz, and Mary Lee Hahn.The book also features an entirely new section covering grades K-1, that explores the uses and limitations of leveled texts in primary reading instruction. Among the highlights of this new section are ideas for how to organize your classroom library and a list of great books to use alongside leveled text in supporting new readers.Packed with examples of classroom instruction, sample mini-lessons, strategies for small-group instruction, assessment techniques, and student work, this new edition expands what was once a great little book that filled a gap for teachers in intermediate grades into an essential resource for independent reading instruction from grades K-5.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 6
List of Mini-Lessons......Page 8
Foreword to the Second Edition......Page 10
Foreword to the First Edition......Page 12
Acknowledgments......Page 16
Introduction......Page 18
Challenging Leveled-Book Mania......Page 22
Expanding Our Definition of Just-Right Books in Our Kβ1 Classrooms......Page 34
Understanding Transitional Readers......Page 68
When Levels and Learning Clash: Moving from Levels to Supports in Designing Instruction......Page 86
Taking a Close Look at Series Books......Page 106
Using Picture Books, Nonfiction, and Graphic Novels with Transitional Readers......Page 140
Organizing for Thoughtful Instruction......Page 160
Grouping for Instruction......Page 180
Building a Reading Community......Page 198
Taking the Conversation Home......Page 214
Epilogue......Page 228
Appendix......Page 230
Bibliography......Page 246
Index......Page 260
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