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More Than 100 Ways to Learner-Centered Literacy

Second Edition


November 2008 | 200 pages | Corwin
Packed with stimulating activities and innovative strategies, this how-to book addresses all levels of learner-centered instruction and literacy. More Than 100 Ways to Learner-Centered Literacy provides a wealth of strategies that teachers can implement to design a literate environment, orchestrate student interactions, increase students' fluency and comprehension, and build the cognitive skills students will need for life-long learning. The revised edition:

Offers updated research

Addresses the current educational environment

Presents additional strategies and examples

 
Publisher's Acknowledgments
 
About the Authors
 
Introduction
 
Section 1. Designing a Literate Environment
Learning Language by Using It

 
#1 Labels, Labels, Everywhere

 
#2 Where in the Room Is It?

 
#3 Wordstrings

 
#4 String ‘Em Up

 
#5 Hang-Ups

 
#6 Shoe Bag Classification

 
#7 Word Ribbons

 
#8 Class Mailbox

 
#9 Message Center

 
#10 Personal Word Banks

 
Building on Students’ Experiences

 
#11 Classroom Libraries

 
#12 Mainly Menus

 
#13 Taking Off With Advertising Flyers

 
#14 Weekly Words

 
#15 The Living Bulletin Board

 
Establishing Literacy Work Stations

 
#16 Work Station Rules

 
#17 The Key to Knowledge

 
#18 Housekeeping

 
#19 Introducing the Writing Work Station

 
 
Section 2. Orchestrating Student Interaction
Buddy Studies: Learning in Pairs

 
#20 Turn to Your Neighbor and . . .

 
#21 Level of Learning Reading Partners

 
#22 Learning Partners

 
#23 Paired Verbal Fluency

 
#24 Learning Partner Biographies

 
#25 Summary Pairs

 
#26 The King and Queen of Questions

 
Structuring Small Groups

 
#27 Story Map Trios

 
#28 Get the Point

 
#29 Peer Revision: Learning Together

 
#30 Peer Editing: Sharing Glows and Grows

 
Reading Conference: Flexible Student Grouping

 
#31 Establishing the Climate

 
#32 Student Preparation

 
#33 Temperature Checking

 
#34 Developing the Format

 
#35 Flexible Groupings

 
#36 One-on-One

 
 
Section 3. Developing Fluent Comprehension
Developing Skills by Increasing Fluency

 
#37 Choosing and Using Predictable Text

 
#38 Innovations on Text

 
#39 Toot! Toot!

 
#40 Radio Reading

 
#41 Say It Like the Character

 
#42 Reader’s Theater

 
#43 Partners Predict

 
#44 Opin

 
#45 Word Splash

 
#46 Say Something

 
Extending the Reading Experience

 
#47 Figures of Speech

 
#48 Create a Comic

 
#49 Finding Common Ground

 
Integrating Instruction

 
#50 Student-Selected Theme Topics

 
#51 Civic Projects

 
#52 Imagine If You Were ...

 
 
Section 4. Nurturing Lifelong Learners
Routines for Reading to, With, and by Children

 
#53 Read-Alouds

 
#54 Familiarity Breeds Confidence

 
#55 We Are Readers: A Class Record

 
#56 Sustained Silent Reading

 
#57 Guided Reading

 
Writing Centers: Reading/Writing Connection

 
#58 Readers/Writers Workshop

 
#59 Purposeful Tasks

 
#60 Published and Unpublished Work

 
#61 Paths to Publication

 
Building a Community of Learners

 
#62 Literature Clubs

 
#63 Join the Chorus

 
#64 Mine, Yours, and Ours

 
#65 Writing Autobiographies

 
 
Section 5. Assessing Student Growth
Kid-Watching in the Classroom

 
#66 Anecdotal Records

 
#67 A Nifty Notebook

 
#68 Sticky Helpers

 
#69 Individual Student Checklists

 
#70 Class Checklists

 
#71 Historical Checklists

 
#72 Interviews

 
#73 Open-Ended Questions

 
Student Portfolios

 
#74 Crate ‘Em Up!

 
#75 Bulky Bundles

 
#76 Portfolio Contents

 
#78 Portfolio-Prompted Planning

 
#79 Entry Slips

 
#80 Autobiographies of Work

 
#81 Biographies of Work

 
Exhibitions and Performance Tasks

 
#81 Building in Authenticity

 
#82 Anchors and Archetypes

 
#83 Developing a Rubric

 
#84 Exciting Exhibitions

 
 
Section 6. Leading Learning-Focused Conversations: Strategies for Professional Development
Crafting the Container: Starting, Structuring, and Sustaining Thinking

 
#85 Simple Stem Completions

 
#86 T-chart Opposites

 
#87 3-2-1

 
#88 Mindful Memorandum

 
#89 Brainstorm and Pass

 
#90 Problem-Solving Partnerships

 
#91 Going Graphic

 
Learning-Focused Consultation

 
#92 An Idea Menu

 
#93 Make Your Thinking Transparent

 
#94 Patterned Response: What, Why, How

 
#95 The Big Idea

 
#96 Categorically Speaking

 
#97 Sharing Causal Theories

 
Inviting Thinking: A Sampler of Questions for Literacy Coaching

 
#98 Questions for Planning

 
#99 Questions for Reflecting

 
#100 Questions to Stimulate Discussion

 
#101 Metaphor and Invention

 
 
Resources
 
Index

it isthe best for my lesson plan so far

Ms Yolanda Greene-allen-boggs
mastery of education, uco
February 25, 2012

NOT SURE, LET ME READ OVER IT AGAIN AND CHECK THE LESSON PLANS

Ms Yolanda Greene-allen-boggs
mastery of education, uco
December 3, 2011

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