Everything you need to teach early literacy, in one place "Anna Geiger has managed, with this book, to fill a special gap in the reading instruction library. She has written both from the heart and from a critical, open mind, of her painful but illuminating discoveries about the reading process and how best to support children on their reading journeys. Educators will feel safe, challenged, and informed in equal measure." --PAMELA SNOW, PHD, MAPS, Professor of Cognitive Psychology and Co-Director, Science of Language and Reading (SOLAR) Lab, La Trobe University, Australia Using evidence-based…mehr
Everything you need to teach early literacy, in one place "Anna Geiger has managed, with this book, to fill a special gap in the reading instruction library. She has written both from the heart and from a critical, open mind, of her painful but illuminating discoveries about the reading process and how best to support children on their reading journeys. Educators will feel safe, challenged, and informed in equal measure." --PAMELA SNOW, PHD, MAPS, Professor of Cognitive Psychology and Co-Director, Science of Language and Reading (SOLAR) Lab, La Trobe University, Australia Using evidence-based teaching practices can help young learners progress as they develop reading, writing, and other literacy skills. But busy teachers don't have the time or energy to study complicated research articles. This book does the work for you by summarizing the research and showing you exactly how to apply it. With a clear, easy-to-read style and helpful illustrations, Reach All Readers explains how students learn, so you can make the best use of classroom time. Sample lesson plans indicate how to teach each concept, so you'll have exactly what you need to get started. In this invaluable guide, Anna Geiger makes the science of reading accessible to everyone.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anna Geiger, M.Ed., is a former classroom teacher who currently serves teachers through her website, The Measured Mom. She has shared articles, activities, and practical advice on teaching young readers and writers since 2013. Anna also hosts Triple R Teaching, a weekly podcast on literacy and the science of reading.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword xiii Acknowledgments xv About the Author xvii Introduction 1 How This Book Is Organized 1 Chapter 1 The Big Picture 3 The Whole Word Method 3 Why Johnny Can't Read 3 Jeanne Chall's Research 4 Whole Language 4 The Report of the National Reading Panel 5 Balanced Literacy's Beginnings 5 Emily Hanford's Reporting 5 Scientifically-Based Research 7 The Simple View of Reading 9 Scarborough's Reading Rope 11 How the Brain Learns to Read 12 How We Learn Words 14 Key Things to Remember 18 Learn More 19 Notes 19 Chapter 2 The Science of Learning 23 What's Memory Got to Do with It? 23 Explicit Instruction 25 How to Ensure Your Students Remember What You Teach 35 Key Things to Remember 38 Learn More 38 Notes 38 Chapter 3 Oral Language 41 The Five Domains of Oral Language 41 Oral Language Routines 43 Make Your Classroom Language- Rich 49 Key Things to Remember 53 Free Resources 53 Learn More 54 Notes 54 Chapter 4 Phonemic Awareness and the Alphabetic Principle 57 Phonological Awareness 57 Phonemic Awareness: An Overview 60 Teaching Phonemic Awareness 67 Key Things to Remember 80 Free Resources 80 Learn More 80 Notes 81 Chapter 5 Phonics 83 Code Emphasis Versus Meaning Emphasis 83 Types of Phonics Instruction 86 Guidelines for Effective Phonics Instruction 90 The Debate Between Print-to-Speech and Speech-to-Print 131 Key Things to Remember 132 Free Resources 133 Learn More 133 Notes 134 Chapter 6 Fluency 141 The Components of Fluency 141 Fluency and Comprehension 143 Developing Automaticity at the Letter and Word Level 143 Developing Fluency at the Text Level 146 Key Things to Remember 154 Free Resources 155 Learn More 155 Notes 155 Chapter 7 Vocabulary 159 How to Decide Which Words to Teach: The Three Word Tiers 160 Teaching Individual Tier Two Words 162 Teaching Tier Three Words 165 Teaching Word-Learning Strategies 168 Key Things to Remember 172 Free resources 172 Learn More 172 Notes 172 Chapter 8 Comprehension 175 What Is Comprehension? 175 Teaching Sentence Comprehension 180 Reading Comprehension Strategies 185 Putting It All Together 195 Key Things to Remember 197 Learn More 197 Free Resources 197 Notes 198 Chapter 9 Linking Reading and Writing 201 Teach Handwriting 202 Teach Spelling 203 Teach Students to Write About What They Read 206 Teach That Sentences Contain a "Who" and a "Do" 206 Teach Students to Expand Simple Sentences 207 Teach Students to Combine Sentences 210 Teach Students to Connect Sentences 210 Teach Students to Write Paragraphs 212 Other Ways for Students to Respond to Text in Writing 214 Key Things to Remember 214 Free Resources 214 Learn More 215 Notes 215 Chapter 10 Dyslexia 217 What Is Dyslexia? 217 Help for Dyslexia 222 Key Things to Remember 223 Learn More 223 Notes 224 Chapter 11 Using MTSS to Reach All Readers 225 Multi-tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) 225 Delivering Tier 1 Instruction 231 Designing Your Daily Schedule 237 Key Things to Remember 238 Free Resources 239 Learn More 239 Notes 239 Conclusion 241 Glossary 243 Index 249
Foreword xiii Acknowledgments xv About the Author xvii Introduction 1 How This Book Is Organized 1 Chapter 1 The Big Picture 3 The Whole Word Method 3 Why Johnny Can't Read 3 Jeanne Chall's Research 4 Whole Language 4 The Report of the National Reading Panel 5 Balanced Literacy's Beginnings 5 Emily Hanford's Reporting 5 Scientifically-Based Research 7 The Simple View of Reading 9 Scarborough's Reading Rope 11 How the Brain Learns to Read 12 How We Learn Words 14 Key Things to Remember 18 Learn More 19 Notes 19 Chapter 2 The Science of Learning 23 What's Memory Got to Do with It? 23 Explicit Instruction 25 How to Ensure Your Students Remember What You Teach 35 Key Things to Remember 38 Learn More 38 Notes 38 Chapter 3 Oral Language 41 The Five Domains of Oral Language 41 Oral Language Routines 43 Make Your Classroom Language- Rich 49 Key Things to Remember 53 Free Resources 53 Learn More 54 Notes 54 Chapter 4 Phonemic Awareness and the Alphabetic Principle 57 Phonological Awareness 57 Phonemic Awareness: An Overview 60 Teaching Phonemic Awareness 67 Key Things to Remember 80 Free Resources 80 Learn More 80 Notes 81 Chapter 5 Phonics 83 Code Emphasis Versus Meaning Emphasis 83 Types of Phonics Instruction 86 Guidelines for Effective Phonics Instruction 90 The Debate Between Print-to-Speech and Speech-to-Print 131 Key Things to Remember 132 Free Resources 133 Learn More 133 Notes 134 Chapter 6 Fluency 141 The Components of Fluency 141 Fluency and Comprehension 143 Developing Automaticity at the Letter and Word Level 143 Developing Fluency at the Text Level 146 Key Things to Remember 154 Free Resources 155 Learn More 155 Notes 155 Chapter 7 Vocabulary 159 How to Decide Which Words to Teach: The Three Word Tiers 160 Teaching Individual Tier Two Words 162 Teaching Tier Three Words 165 Teaching Word-Learning Strategies 168 Key Things to Remember 172 Free resources 172 Learn More 172 Notes 172 Chapter 8 Comprehension 175 What Is Comprehension? 175 Teaching Sentence Comprehension 180 Reading Comprehension Strategies 185 Putting It All Together 195 Key Things to Remember 197 Learn More 197 Free Resources 197 Notes 198 Chapter 9 Linking Reading and Writing 201 Teach Handwriting 202 Teach Spelling 203 Teach Students to Write About What They Read 206 Teach That Sentences Contain a "Who" and a "Do" 206 Teach Students to Expand Simple Sentences 207 Teach Students to Combine Sentences 210 Teach Students to Connect Sentences 210 Teach Students to Write Paragraphs 212 Other Ways for Students to Respond to Text in Writing 214 Key Things to Remember 214 Free Resources 214 Learn More 215 Notes 215 Chapter 10 Dyslexia 217 What Is Dyslexia? 217 Help for Dyslexia 222 Key Things to Remember 223 Learn More 223 Notes 224 Chapter 11 Using MTSS to Reach All Readers 225 Multi-tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) 225 Delivering Tier 1 Instruction 231 Designing Your Daily Schedule 237 Key Things to Remember 238 Free Resources 239 Learn More 239 Notes 239 Conclusion 241 Glossary 243 Index 249
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