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Book Synopsis
This innovative book helps K6 teachers infuse the entire school day with research-based literacy best practices. Classroom-tested strategies are presented for planning and implementing each component of the exemplary literacy day--vocabulary and word study sessions, literacy work stations, differentiated guided reading groups, reading and writing workshops, and interdisciplinary projects.

Trade Review

"How does a teacher fit it all in while creating a student-centered classroom? This is the guide we all need now. As an instructional coach, I want all teachers to read it, talk about it, try the exemplary literacy day in their classrooms, and watch children thrive and learn. The authors acknowledge the variety of curricular expectations across districts, making the book helpful for teachers in all situations."--Kathy Harris, instructional coach, Piner–Olivet Union School District, Santa Rosa, California

"All elementary language arts teachers, both novice and experienced, should read this book and reflect on how to improve the management and organization of their own classrooms. The book is anchored in the importance of classroom culture and prioritizes a learner-centered mindset. Expanding the focus from the 'language arts block' to the broader context, the authors quickly pull the reader in. Research and practical suggestions are folded in with spot-on vignettes, management tips, straightforward recommendations for a comprehensive curriculum, and resources for additional learning. Once you start reading, the book is hard to put down--you will want to replicate these authors' visionary language arts classroom for the children you teach."--Allison Swan Dagen, PhD, College of Education and Human Services, West Virginia University

"Morrow has been at the forefront of literacy education for decades. Her work has guided thousands of young teachers and career professionals through all the research, trends, controversies, reforms, and re-reforms roiling American education. This timely book pulls together information we can trust, helping K-6 teachers give their students the optimal balance of instruction, support, and exploration. Some of the ideas presented are reliable and familiar; others, like the vocabulary meetings, rework established practice into fresh and even more powerful patterns. On their way through this volume, teachers will dwell on the details, savor the practical strategies, and benefit from the wisdom from cover to cover."--Harvey “Smokey” Daniels, PhD, author and literacy consultant, Santa Fe, New Mexico

"Showing that teacher expertise is the heart of good instruction, this book proposes a classroom in which students are engaged and motivated learners as they are immersed in literacy all day long. Step-by-step explanations of how to implement an exemplary literacy program include sample lesson plans, lesson templates, management tips, instructional resources, Web links, and more. Breaking Through the Language Arts Block is perfect for preservice and novice teachers who are looking for a detailed account of best instructional practices."--Debbie Rickards, PhD, instructional coordinator (retired), Caddo Parish Schools, Louisiana -



Table of Contents

1. Getting Started with the Exemplary Literacy Day
2. Setting Up the Literacy Environment
3. Assessment Guiding Instruction
4. Introducing the Vocabulary Meeting
5. Word-Study Session: Strategies for Figuring Out Words, Phonological Awareness, Phonics, and More
6. Literacy Work Stations
7. Guided Reading: Grouping for Differentiation of Instruction
8. Reading Comprehension Workshop
9. Writing Workshop
10. Interdisciplinary Literacy Instruction
Concluding Thoughts
Appendix A. Exemplary Literacy Day Planning Example (Olga Pryymak and Shira Wasserman)
Appendix B: Fry (1980) Sight Words Grouped by Relative Difficulty
References

Breaking Through the Language Arts Block

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    A Paperback / softback by Lesley Mandel Morrow, Kenneth Kunz, Maureen Hall

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      Publisher: Guilford Publications
      Publication Date: 03/10/2018
      ISBN13: 9781462534463, 978-1462534463
      ISBN10: 1462534465

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This innovative book helps K6 teachers infuse the entire school day with research-based literacy best practices. Classroom-tested strategies are presented for planning and implementing each component of the exemplary literacy day--vocabulary and word study sessions, literacy work stations, differentiated guided reading groups, reading and writing workshops, and interdisciplinary projects.

      Trade Review

      "How does a teacher fit it all in while creating a student-centered classroom? This is the guide we all need now. As an instructional coach, I want all teachers to read it, talk about it, try the exemplary literacy day in their classrooms, and watch children thrive and learn. The authors acknowledge the variety of curricular expectations across districts, making the book helpful for teachers in all situations."--Kathy Harris, instructional coach, Piner–Olivet Union School District, Santa Rosa, California

      "All elementary language arts teachers, both novice and experienced, should read this book and reflect on how to improve the management and organization of their own classrooms. The book is anchored in the importance of classroom culture and prioritizes a learner-centered mindset. Expanding the focus from the 'language arts block' to the broader context, the authors quickly pull the reader in. Research and practical suggestions are folded in with spot-on vignettes, management tips, straightforward recommendations for a comprehensive curriculum, and resources for additional learning. Once you start reading, the book is hard to put down--you will want to replicate these authors' visionary language arts classroom for the children you teach."--Allison Swan Dagen, PhD, College of Education and Human Services, West Virginia University

      "Morrow has been at the forefront of literacy education for decades. Her work has guided thousands of young teachers and career professionals through all the research, trends, controversies, reforms, and re-reforms roiling American education. This timely book pulls together information we can trust, helping K-6 teachers give their students the optimal balance of instruction, support, and exploration. Some of the ideas presented are reliable and familiar; others, like the vocabulary meetings, rework established practice into fresh and even more powerful patterns. On their way through this volume, teachers will dwell on the details, savor the practical strategies, and benefit from the wisdom from cover to cover."--Harvey “Smokey” Daniels, PhD, author and literacy consultant, Santa Fe, New Mexico

      "Showing that teacher expertise is the heart of good instruction, this book proposes a classroom in which students are engaged and motivated learners as they are immersed in literacy all day long. Step-by-step explanations of how to implement an exemplary literacy program include sample lesson plans, lesson templates, management tips, instructional resources, Web links, and more. Breaking Through the Language Arts Block is perfect for preservice and novice teachers who are looking for a detailed account of best instructional practices."--Debbie Rickards, PhD, instructional coordinator (retired), Caddo Parish Schools, Louisiana -



      Table of Contents

      1. Getting Started with the Exemplary Literacy Day
      2. Setting Up the Literacy Environment
      3. Assessment Guiding Instruction
      4. Introducing the Vocabulary Meeting
      5. Word-Study Session: Strategies for Figuring Out Words, Phonological Awareness, Phonics, and More
      6. Literacy Work Stations
      7. Guided Reading: Grouping for Differentiation of Instruction
      8. Reading Comprehension Workshop
      9. Writing Workshop
      10. Interdisciplinary Literacy Instruction
      Concluding Thoughts
      Appendix A. Exemplary Literacy Day Planning Example (Olga Pryymak and Shira Wasserman)
      Appendix B: Fry (1980) Sight Words Grouped by Relative Difficulty
      References

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