Pre-service and in-services teachers get practical help and exciting classroom activities for ensuring all students have successful interactions with literature.
KEY TOPICS: Using literature in the classroom; using pre-, during-, and post reading activities effectively; writing and bookmaking activities; the process approach to writing; using literature in the content areas; and using technology to support students’ interactions with literature
MARKET: Pre-service and in-service classroom teachers
Literature-Based Reading Activities: Engaging Students with Literary and Informational Text is the ideal resource for pre-service and in-service teachers looking for practical help and exciting classroom activities for ensuring all students have successful interactions with literature. Brief and inexpensive, it is widely appreciated for its numerous activities, unique discussions of the theoretical and research bases supporting all of the activities, and the variety of grade levels and genres covered. The activities are useful with a wide range of texts, and the guidelines show readers how to be effective decision makers as they plan literature instruction for the culturally, linguistically, and academically diverse K–8 students in today’s classrooms.
This new edition includes:
Hallie Yopp