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As public high school teachers in a school where we often move from classroom to classroom each day, we found that it was a challenge to create a community of readers. We wanted students to love reading and discuss it regularly with each other and with other adults to develop lifelong literacy. Fleck and Heinemann created a Reader Workshop structure that ties together daily time to read independently (books of student choice), monthly book club-style conversation with guest faculty/staff facilitators, and writing/reflection on student growth as readers and how these stories impact their lives, both inside and outside of school.



This book offers a clear model to help our readers establish a Reader Workshop in their classrooms as well as tools to get them started, including access to our Digital Library and One Pager prompts. Upon finishing this book, readers will have a reinvigorated excitement about independent reading and justification for its relevance in the

Table of Contents
Prologue

Acknowledgements

Introduction

PART 1: THE WHAT

Chapter 1: The Reading

Chapter 2: The Writing

Chapter 3: The Discussion

Chapter 4: How to Confront Challenges

Chapter 5: How to Make it Work

Chapter 6: How to Get Started Next Week

PART 2: THE WHY

Chapter 7: Why It Works: Academic Achievement

Chapter 8: Why It Works: Social-Emotional Learning

Chapter 9: Why It Works: Equity

Chapter 10: Why It Works: Lifelong Reading Habits

Epilogue

Appendix: Book Lists

Works Cited

Index

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/18/2020 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475846485, 978-1475846485
      ISBN10: 1475846487

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      As public high school teachers in a school where we often move from classroom to classroom each day, we found that it was a challenge to create a community of readers. We wanted students to love reading and discuss it regularly with each other and with other adults to develop lifelong literacy. Fleck and Heinemann created a Reader Workshop structure that ties together daily time to read independently (books of student choice), monthly book club-style conversation with guest faculty/staff facilitators, and writing/reflection on student growth as readers and how these stories impact their lives, both inside and outside of school.



      This book offers a clear model to help our readers establish a Reader Workshop in their classrooms as well as tools to get them started, including access to our Digital Library and One Pager prompts. Upon finishing this book, readers will have a reinvigorated excitement about independent reading and justification for its relevance in the

      Table of Contents
      Prologue

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      PART 1: THE WHAT

      Chapter 1: The Reading

      Chapter 2: The Writing

      Chapter 3: The Discussion

      Chapter 4: How to Confront Challenges

      Chapter 5: How to Make it Work

      Chapter 6: How to Get Started Next Week

      PART 2: THE WHY

      Chapter 7: Why It Works: Academic Achievement

      Chapter 8: Why It Works: Social-Emotional Learning

      Chapter 9: Why It Works: Equity

      Chapter 10: Why It Works: Lifelong Reading Habits

      Epilogue

      Appendix: Book Lists

      Works Cited

      Index

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