Literacy for the 21st Century: Pearson New International Edition

A Balanced Approach
6e édition

VitalSource eBook (VitalBook) - En anglais 67,00 € DRM - Momentanément indisponible

Spécifications


Éditeur
Pearson Education
Édition
6
Auteur
Gail E. Tompkins,
Langue
anglais
BISAC Subject Heading
EDU056000 EDUCATION / Vocational > LAN010000 LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Literacy > EDU010000 EDUCATION / Schools / Levels / Elementary
BIC subject category (UK)
CFC Literacy > JNRV Industrial or vocational training > JNLB Primary & middle schools
Code publique Onix
05 Enseignement supérieur
Date de première publication du titre
28 octobre 2013
Subject Scheme Identifier Code
Classification thématique Thema: Ecoles primaires
Classification thématique Thema: Alphabétisation
Classification thématique Thema: Formation industrielle ou professionnelle

VitalSource eBook


Date de publication
28 octobre 2013
ISBN-13
9781292055732
Ampleur
Nombre de pages de contenu principal : 508
Code interne
1292055731
Protection technique e-livre
DRM

Google Livres Aperçu


Publier un commentaire sur cet ouvrage

Sommaire


Literacy for the 21st Century: A Balanced Approach

Fifth edition

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

  

Chapter 3: Assessing Students’ Literacy Development

Vignette:  Mrs. McNeal Conducts Second-Quarter Assessment

Introduction

CLASSROOM ASSESSMENT TOOLS

 Determining Students’ Reading Levels

 Monitoring Students’ Progress

 Diagnosing Students’ Strengths and Weaknesses

 Documenting Students’ Learning

PORTFOLIO ASSESSMENT

 Why Are Portfolios Worthwhile?

 Collecting Work in Portfolios

 Involving Students in Self-Assessment

 Showcasing Students’ Portfolios

HIGH-STAKES TESTING

 Problems with High-Stakes Testing

 Preparing for Standardized Tests

 The Politics of High-Stakes Testing

Review:  How Effective Teachers Assess Students’ Literacy Development

Professional References

Children’s Book References

 

Chapter 4: Working with the Youngest Readers and Writers

Vignette: Ms. McCloskey’s Students Become Readers and Writers

Introduction

FOSTERING AN INTEREST IN LITERACY

   Concepts about Print

   Assessing Students’ Concepts about Print

   Concepts About Words

   Environmental Print

   Literacy Play Centers

   Concepts about the Alphabet

HOW CHILDREN DEVELOP AS READERS AND WRITERS

   Stage 1: Emergent Reading and Writing

   Stage 2: Beginning Reading and Writing

   Stage 3: Fluent Reading and Writing

INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICES

   Shared Reading

   Language Experience Approach

   Interactive Writing

   Manuscript Handwriting

   Writing Centers

Review

Professioal References

 

Chapter 5: Cracking the Alphabetic Code

Vignette:  Mrs. Firpo Teaches Phonics Using a Basal Reading Program

Introduction

PHONEMIC AWARENESS

 Components of Phonemic Awareness

 Teaching Phonemic Awareness

 Assessing Children’s Phonemic Awareness

 Why Is Phonemic Awareness Important?

PHONICS

 Phonics Concepts

 Teaching Phonics

 Assessing Students’ Phonics Knowledge

 What’s the Role of Phonics in a Balanced Literacy Program?

SPELLING

 Stages of Spelling Development

 Teaching Spelling

 Assessing Students’ Spelling

 What’s the Controversy About Spelling Instruction?

Review

Professional References

Children’s Book References

 

Chapter 6: Developing Fluent Readers and Writers

Vignette:  Ms. Williams’ Students Learn High-Frequency Words

 Introduction

LEARNING TO READ AND WRITE WORDS

 Word Recognition

 Word Identification

WHAT IS FLUENCY?

 The Components of Fluency

 Promoting Reading Fluency

 Developing Writing Fluency

 Assessing Students’ Fluency

Review

Professional References

Children’s Book References

 

Chapter 7: Expanding Students’ Knowledge of Words

Vignette:  Mrs. Sanom’s Word Wizards Club

Introduction

HOW DO STUDENTS LEARN VOCABULARY WORDS?

 Levels of Word Knowledge

 Incidental Word Learning

 Why Is Vocabulary Knowledge Important?

TEACHING STUDENTS TO UNLOCK WORD MEANINGS

 Word-Study Concepts

 Words to Study

 Teaching Students about Words

 Word-Study Activities

 Word-Learning Strategies

 Word Consciousness

 Assessing Students’ Vocabulary Knowledge

Review:  How Effective Teachers Expand Students’ Knowledge of Words

Professional References

Children’s Book References  

 

Chapter 8: Facilitating Students’ Comprehension: Reader Factors

Vignette:  Mrs. Donnelly Teaches Comprehension Strategies

Introduction

WHAT IS COMPREHENSION?

 Reader and Text Factors

 Prerequisites to Comprehension

 Background Knowledge

      Vocabulary

 Fluency

 Comprehension Strategies

      Activating Background Knowledge

 Setting a Purpose

 Predicting

      Connecting

      Visualizing

      Questioning

      Determining Importance

      Summarizing

      Drawing Inferences

      Monitoring

 Repairing

      Evaluating

 Comprehension Skills

TEACHING STUDENTS ABOUT READER FACTORS

 Explicit Comprehension Instruction

 Developing Comprehension Through Reading

 Developing Comprehension Through Writing

 Assessing Students’ Comprehension

 Motivation

 The Teacher’s Role

 Students’ Role

 How to Engage Students in Reading and Writing

 Assessing Students’ Motivation

 Comparing Capable and Less Capable Readers and Writers

Review:  How Effective Teachers Facilitate Readers’ Comprehension

Professional References

Children’s Book References

 

Chapter 9: Facilitating Students’ Comprehension: Text Factors

Vignette: Mr. Abrams’s Fourth Graders Learn About Frogs

Introduction

TEXT FACTORS OF STORIES

 Formats of Stories

 Narrative Genres

 Elements of Story Structure

 Narrative Devices

 Looking at the Text Factors in a Story

TEXT FACTORS OF INFORMATIONAL BOOKS

 Nonfiction Genres

 Expository Text Structures

 Nonfiction Features

 Looking at the Text Factors in an Informational Book

TEXT FACTORS OF POETRY

 Formats of Poetry Books

 Poetic Forms

 Poetic Devices

 Looking at the Text Factors in a Book of Poetry

 TEACHING STUDENTS ABOUT TEXT FACTORS

 Minilessons

 Comprehension Strategies

 Reading and Writing Activities

 Assessing Students’ Knowledge About Text Factors

Review:  How Effective Teachers Focus on Text Factors

Professional References

 

Chapter 10: Organizing for Instruction 

Vignette:  Fourth Graders Participate in a Yearlong Author Study

Introduction

TEACHING WITH BASAL READING PROGRAMS  

 Components of Basal Reading Programs

 Materials Included in Basal Reading Programs

 Managing a Basal Reading Program

TEACHING WITH LITERATURE FOCUS UNITS

 Steps in Developing a Unit

 Units Featuring a Picture Book

 Units Featuring a Novel

 Units Featuring a Genre

 Units Featuring an Author

 Managing Literature Focus Units

ORCHESTRATING LITERATURE CIRCLES

 Key Features of Literature Circles

 Implementing Literature Circles

 Using Literature Circles With Young Children

 Managing Literature Circles

IMPLEMENTING READING AND WRITING WORKSHOP

 Reading Workshop

 Writing Workshop

 Managing a Workshop Classroom

Review:  How Effective Teachers Organize for Instruction

Professional References

Children’s Book References

 

Chapter 11: Differentiating Reading and Writing Instruction 

Vignette:  Mrs. Shasky Differentiates Instruction

 Introduction

WAYS TO DIFFERENTIAT INSTRUCTION

 Grouping for Instruction

 Text Sets of Reading Materials

 Tiered Activities

 Differentiated Projects

STRUGGLING READERS AND WRITERS   

 Struggling Readers

 Struggling Writers

 Working with Struggling Students  

 Review:  How Effective Teachers Differentiate Literacy Instruction

 Professional References

Children’s Book References

 

Chapter 12: Reading and Writing in the Content Areas

Vignette:  Mrs. Zumwalt’s Third Graders Create Multigenre Projects

Introduction

CONNECTING READING AND WRITING

 Reading Nonfiction Books

 Writing as a Learning Tool

 Writing to Demonstrate Learning

CONTENT-AREA TEXTBOOKS

 Features of Content-Area Textbooks

 Making Content-Area Textbooks More Comprehensible

 Learning How to Study

 Why Aren’t Content-Area Textbooks Enough?

THEMATIC UNITS

 How to Develop a Thematic Unit

 A First-Grade Unit on Trees

 A Fourth-Grade Unit on Desert Ecosystems

 A Sixth-Grade Unit on Ancient Egypt

Review:  How Effective Teachers Use Reading and Writing in the Content Areas

Professional References

Children’s Book References


Avez-vous une question à nous poser ?