This text outlines an innovative and exciting approach to the teaching of writing, reading, and comprehension.It offers an excellent guide to a methodology that engages students' senses in a journey towards the comprehension of historical and scientific facts with spelling , vocabulary and grammar as guideposts along the way to developing writing skills.
- George Skau, professor of history (ret), Bergen Community College, NJ,
The instruction of sixth grade involves the teaching of writing, reading, and math and developing best practices that will combine the three strands within one lesson. The level V Précis of the EPILLAW Taxonomy is a perfect example of how a teacher can take advantage of a lesson reflective of composition skills, while assimilating the practice of reading, along with enforcing a child’s ability to synthesize language and understand fractions as well.
- Paula Altman Clarke, M.A. doctoral candidate and elementary school teacher,
In <i>Learn to Think and Write,</i> Sarno enlivens her excellent and practical text with a world of stories. Students are introduced to stories about a Mexican-American girl and an African boy, readings from classic children's literature, and selections from exciting non-fiction.
- Aileen Gianelli Ph.D, doctoral advisor, Fordham University,
This book provides readers with an innovative and very useful methodology for the teaching of language and deals specifically with the skills of listening, speaking, writing and then reading, in an order which is supported by a well-structured and original taxonomy (or EPILLAW Paradigm). I believe this book to be of very considerable benefit to teachers of the particular age group dealt directly with by Dr McGinley Sarno. More importantly, it has many very useful applications to teachers generally. The style is mature and experienced and the book is full of interesting insights.
- Dr. Maureen Killeavy, director, National Teacher Induction Programme PP, University College Dublin,
Dr Sarno has selected Mr. Dru's Joshua's Masai Mask as the final test in both her textbooks. This story provides African American male children with appropriate role models and shows how she selected material to appeal to a wide range of school children. As an educator who promotes diverse learning experiences for culturally and linguistically diverse children, Dr. Sarno's contribution is an exemplar of culturally relevant pedagogy.
- Noran L. Moffett Ed.D, Professor, Department of Educational Leadership & Director, Office of Research Initiatives, School of Education, Fayetteville State University,
Contents
Acknowledgments
Glossary
Introduction
Level VI Charting
Level VII The Paragraph
Level VIII Three Paragraph Essay
Level IX Five Paragraph Essay
Sample Tests
Conclusion
Bibliography
About the Author