Designed as a “one stop shop” for classroom teachers, this book
covers assessment, planning, and progression of writing, spelling,
decoding, vocabulary, and comprehension to expand the teaching
toolbox. Dymock and Nicholson explore major focus areas in literacy
instruction for teachers based on data-driven research advances. They
provide the teacher a handy reference manual to consult when designing
lessons to teach young children from diverse backgrounds to help them
read and write for success. A general discussion of the research
literature is built into the structure of the book to give teachers a
knowledge base to teach and explain to children the why and the how of
what they are learning. The chapters cover recent concepts of
structured literacy, including systematic teaching of decoding skills,
vocabulary, comprehension, writing, and spelling. This practical guide
uses a scope and sequence approach to teaching that gives children a
solid foundation of reading and writing skills. The resources and
lesson ideas will engage diverse groups in a classroom, including
those at risk of literacy difficulties such as dyslexia, so they also
can achieve typical achievement levels for their age – and beyond.
Containing a wealth of resources and tips for teaching children ages
5–8, alongside easily downloadable lesson plans, hand-drawn charts,
and posters, this book will be of great interest to all classroom
teachers involved in teaching literacy. This resource-filled book will
appeal to teachers, professionals, and researchers in teacher
training, with a focus on the needs of the teacher, providing
practical and insightful ways to teach effectively in diverse
classroom settings.
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A Practical Guide for Teaching Reading and Writing in Diverse Learning Environments
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040115541
Publisert
2024
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Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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