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Increase understanding of content by strengthening every learnerā€™s reading skills!

Featuring new strategies, updated research, expanded coverage of key topics, plus new material on English language learners, this revised edition offers substantive methods for increasing content learning by helping students become better readers. The authors explain how differentiated instruction, multiple intelligences, scaffolding, and other techniques can support reading comprehension, and help teachers:

  • Create the right reading environment
  • Assess readers effectively
  • Incorporate guided reading, shared reading, the four-block model, language experience, and read-alouds
  • Teach vocabulary using methods such as visuals, context clues, and miscue analysis
  • Improve comprehension before, during, and after reading

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Author:
Carolyn Chapman, Rita King
Format:
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Pages:
216
Publisher:
SAGE Publications (July 1, 2009)
Language:
English
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13:
9781412972307
ISBN-10:
1412972302
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15.98oz
Dimensions:
7" x 10"
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