Powerful Book Introductions

Powerful Book Introductions
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9781003842590
ISBN-13 : 1003842593
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Book Synopsis Powerful Book Introductions by : Kathleen Fay

Download or read book Powerful Book Introductions written by Kathleen Fay and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2023-10-10 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Effective book introductions during guided reading set the stage for young readers to navigate new texts independently and successfully and often shape the outcome of small-group lessons. Many teachers struggle with decisions about what these introductions should address, what they should include, and how to conduct them. Powerful Book Introductions: Leading with Meaning for Deeper Thinking literacy leaders Kathleen Fay, Chrisie Moritz, and Suzanne Whaley speak to these concerns by taking a close look at the purposeful planning that goes into preparing for this small but vital part of today's guided reading lessons. Through relatable classroom examples and the wisdom of their shared teaching experiences, the authors show you how to: Select texts for your small-group lessons specifically based on your students' needs Amplify meaning-making from the first moments of your guided reading book introductions and maintain this emphasis Introduce visual and structural information to support your readers in meaning-making No matter where you are in your understanding of guided reading, Powerful Book Introductions will help you as you learn to craft student-centered, meaning-driven book introductions that prepare your readers for success.


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