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21. Teaching With Favorite Ezra Jack
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22. Teaching as Inquiry: Asking Hard
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23. Teaching Reading in Social Studies,
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24. Teaching as Decision Making: Successful
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25. Teaching on Principle and Promise:
26. Teaching Conflict Resolution Through
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27. Teaching Writing That Matters:
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28. Teaching Games for Understanding:
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29. Teaching Students to Read Nonfiction
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30. Reflective Teaching in Second
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31. Teaching About Nonfiction With
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32. Materials Development in Language
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33. A Non-Workbook, Non-Textbook Approach
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34. The Substitute Teaching Survival
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35. Teaching Strategies For Health
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36. Teaching Vocabulary Through Differentiated
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37. Teaching American Students: A
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38. Teaching Students To Read Nonfiction:
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21. Teaching With Favorite Ezra Jack Keats Books: Engaging, Skill-Building Activities That Help Kids Learn About Families, Friendship, Neighborhood & Community, and More in These Beloved Classics
by Pamela Chanko
Paperback: 64 Pages (2005-08-01)
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Asin: 0439609720
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Introduce children to the work of this popular author-illustrator with language-building activities like Snowy Day Word Play, Louie’s Puppet Show, and Jenny’s Hat Story Mat. Includes a profile of the author, before- and after-reading discussion ideas, plus hands-on activities and reproducibles that build skills across the curriculum. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Teaching With Ezra Keats
Did wonders for my theme. Gave it a boost.
Arrived in great condition
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22. Teaching as Inquiry: Asking Hard Questions to Improve Practice and Student Achievement
by Alexandra Weinbaum
Paperback: 192 Pages (2004-04-01)
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Asin: 0807744573
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This book offers an engaging and effective approach to improving teacher and student learning. Based on the experiences of three leading educational organizations, the authors provide invaluable, research-based guidelines for incorporating inquiry into teacher's instructional practices and student work as part of the ongoing work of schools. In addition to discussing the lessons learned and questions raised by inquiry work, this volume includes specific considerations for determining who should be involved, what work should be under review, how it should be reviewed, and how such inquiry should be supported by the school. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent text!
What a concept!Definitely a text to examine if you are interested in studying curriculum and staff development. ... Read more


23. Teaching Reading in Social Studies, Science and Math (Grades 3 & Up)
by Laura Robb
Paperback: 384 Pages (2003-01-01)
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Asin: 0439176697
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Includes strategy lessons to use before, during and after reading. Explains how to support students one-on-one and how to use discussions to deepen learning, build vocabulary and use literature in the content areas. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Teaching Reading Across Subject Areas
I checked out this book at my local public library, but I kept getting late fees for keeping it too long.It has been invaluable in my degree program.I decided it was time for me to get my own personal copy for future use.This is an excellent reference book for curriculum planning and enhancement.It contains a host of reading activities that can be used for subject areas such as math, social studies, and science.Teachers are always looking for ways to increase students' reading in the content areas--this book certainly accomplishes that task.It also helped me to generate ideas of my own in other subject areas, e.g., geography, thematic units, and lesson plans, etc.It should be called the guide to teaching reading across the curriculum.Do use the reference pages in the back of the book as they offer another great resource for incorporating these content areas into reading.I especially like that it has wonderful ideas for secondary students.It has made my unit planning so much easier, and made learning fun for my students.

2-0 out of 5 stars Generic, bland, impractical teacher's ed text.
This is more or less the downmarket version of Kylene DeBeers substantially better "Why Kids Can't Read". In this text, Robb repeatedly cites herself and employs a "three part learning framework" that's so asinine she can't even seem to keep it straight. Really who would do lesson plans in chunks of beginning/middle/end? It's silly. No really, that's her "revolutionary" idea.

Anyway the book is littered with inconsistencies, the strategies do not even match up to the same part of her learning framework throughout the book (for proof check the list on p.58 and compare with the list on p.231 for one example). The strategies themselves are pretty much the same as every other book like this. Not particularly bad, but Vacca & Vacca have a lot more of them (and had some nice graphic organizers) and DeBeers' text was at least marginally interesting about it.

The worst part is how ridiculously impractical it is. Depth, not breadth is emphasized, which is commendable in principle, but if you taught like this, you'd finish maybe a chapter by the end of June and your kids would be illiterate. It recommends 20-30 minutes for responding to prompts - a 5-7 minutes "Do Now" activity. It's a hysterically out of touch book by another educrat. If you listen to the time guidelines, prepare to be fired.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great shape, quick delivery!
The book was in great shape as promised and I have no complaints on shipping.

2-0 out of 5 stars Think "Inside-the-Box" Textbook
It is disappointing that we teach and are taught with such uncreative, mind-numbing texts. If you want to peddle institutionalized, professor-manufacturer's, buy this, read it, and believe it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Methods Resource
This is a very reader-friendly book. It's easy style and appealing format will make it a handy resource in the classroom. The material is very practical and especially valuable to a new teacher. ... Read more


24. Teaching as Decision Making: Successful Practices for the Elementary Teacher
by Alane J. Starko, Georgea M. Sparks-Langer, Marvin Pasch, Lisa Frankes, Trevor G. Gardner, Christella D. Moody
Paperback: 446 Pages (2002-04-22)
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Asin: 0130286834
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This new general elementary methods book offers a balancedpresentation of skills, inquiry, and social approaches to teaching, structured around the concept of instructing for understanding. Theauthors stress that the truly effective teacher not only has knowledge of teaching strategies but also understands the importance of asking and answering such questions as: What learner characteristics affect the success of this strategy? What contextual factors will influence its outcome? What philosophical/ethical stance does it represent?This book includes coverage that reflects a “backward design” structure and consideration of student characteristics first; then, identification of complex tasks and assessment; and finally, daily instructional planning. It emphasizes authentic assessment and the importance of considering assessment when planning instruction.For professionals in the field of teaching grades K-12. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars This book can help teachers improve planning.
Teaching as Decision Making is an excellent book for the professional development of teachers who are interested in changing their classroom philosophy and planning strategies. It gives you tips on how to assesslearners, select educational goals and outcomes, andselect appropriatelearning activities.It also gives you supporting research on how studentslearn and how to do active research in your own classroom. It also givesyou tips on how to reduce the frequency of disruptive behavior. ... Read more


25. Teaching on Principle and Promise: The Foundations of Education
by Mary-Lou Breitborde, Louise Swiniarski
Paperback: 591 Pages (2005-06-30)
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Asin: 0618251472
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This text begins with the basic elements of education, curriculum, instruction, and policy, and examines how these core principles have been defined, refined, and applied in the name of teaching. Five essential questions, Who is an educated person? What is worth knowing? What is learning? What is good teaching? What is the place of the public school in society?, provide a framework for further consideration of the three central themes. In addition, print and non-print supplements, multiple points of view on controversial issues, and access to primary resource readings help students understand how theory relates to real-life teaching scenarios. ... Read more


26. Teaching Conflict Resolution Through Children's Literature (Grades K-2)
by William J. Kreidler
Paperback: 112 Pages (1999-01-01)
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Isbn: 0590497472
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Motivate students to get off the "conflict escalator" by talking things through and expressing feelings in constructive ways. Includes easy, classroom-tested methods and reproducible activity pages. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Exactly what we needed
We are a homeschooling family with 3 boys (ages 8,5, and 1).Recently it seems that more and more conflicts turn into name calling and fights.As we were studying Martin Luther King, Jr., in observance of his birthday, we took advantage of the opportunity to emphasize peaceful conflict resolution.I found a webpage that recommended this book.I am very pleased with the approach.The homeschooling environment is ideal for this approach because I can reinforce the ideas throughout the day as conflicts arise.We are only a few chapters into the book so I can't vouch for the long-lasting effects, but when I interrupt a conflict to point out how the involved parties are "moving up the conflict escalator" and to ask how they can get off of it, it gives them a chance to think (and cool off).Just giving them that opportunity is teaching them to respond rather than react, which I think is a great accomplishment.And they do actually engage in the conversation.(I sort of thought they might just roll their eyes.) I am getting most of the books from the library, however I have not been able to find some.That's really the only drawback.It's disappointing not to be able to do some of the exercises that are mapped out because I can't borrow the book.But there are many alternative books listed (without the accompanying exercises).My kids love the recommended books and ask to read them repeatedly.Many are new to me, and I consider myself to be fairly familiar with children's literature.If you are trying to give children new skills to resolve conflict, I think you would be pleased with this purchase.

5-0 out of 5 stars Guidance Counselor's Dream-Great for Teachers Too!
I use this book every year as my Conflict Resolution curriculum in an early elementary public school.You do have to purchase some recommended books (they are fairly commom, and may be available in your school library) in order to use this curriculum, but it is worth it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars A Terrific Teacher Resource for Teachers Who Care!
While taking a graduate class in conflict resolution and peacebuilding, I was first introduced to the name William J. Kreidler, the author of this book.I became interested in learning more about this advocate for helpingchildren in today's world to work through their conflicts without violence.Having now read his book, I am very excited to have a"teacher-friendly" curriculum guide in hand to help me withconflict resolution in my classroom.The literature and ideas presented inthis resource are geared for grades K-2. Through the use of language-richchildren's literature, the author gives the teacher wonderful ways to teachthe concepts of diversity, problem-solving, conflict-solving, caring,respect and community. I would highly recommend this book!I can't wait toput these ideas to use! ... Read more


27. Teaching Writing That Matters: Tools and Projects That Motivate Adolescent Writers
by Chris Gallagher, Amy Lee
Paperback: 192 Pages (2008-11-01)
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Language Arts teachers and teachers in other content areas will find in this book an exciting new framework for teaching adolescent writing and a wealth of tools to enact it in their classrooms. The emerging Writing Studies framework encourages student growth through reflection on writing, purposeful and audience-aware projects, and the support of a writing community. The book includes innovative project toolboxes that show teachers how to motivate students to write with confidence and skill from their own experiences, the texts they read, and the research they conduct. For use with Grades 6 & Up. ... Read more


28. Teaching Games for Understanding: Theory, Research and Practice
by Linda Griffin, Joy Butler
Paperback: 248 Pages (2004-11-29)
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Through Teaching Games for Understanding: Theory, Research, and Practice, you can• gain a comprehensive perspective of the teaching games for understanding (TGfU) model, seeing it in context of its influences and evolution;• tap into the latest research and findings in the model, learning from worldwide experts in each of the topics covered;• consider how students learn best, what should be taught, and why it should be taught using the TGfU model; and• learn how to apply the TGfU approach at all educational levels.

Teaching games for understanding (TGfU) is a dynamic approach to sport education that has gained worldwide popularity over the past 25 years. Now, through Teaching Games for Understanding: Theory, Research, and Practice, readers can discover the latest refinements and up-to-date research from the world’s highest-regarded experts on the topic.

This book presents a comprehensive look at the TGfU model and provides multiple perspectives from 17 contributors in 6 countries. As such, it is a valuable resource for preservice and in-service teachers, teacher educators, and coaches around the world. It details the history, theory, research, and practice of the approach (also known as the tactical games model and the games sense model) and enables readers to better understand and apply TGfU.

Teaching Games for Understanding includes the following features:• Opening scenarios or quotes to make the material relevant and draw the reader in• Discussion questions for each chapter to facilitate understanding and provide teachers with a ready-made starting point for review of the material• Chapter-ending summaries that present an overview of the material to help students test their understanding and recall the contents

Never before has a book presented such an all-encompassing analysis of the TGfU model. Every angle is covered. The book explores why and how to involve students in the construction of games, how to use the model in curriculums at the elementary and secondary levels and in teacher education programs, and how assessment factors in. It examines how to integrate the model with sport education, covers the social interactions and decision-making processes involved in the model, and details the implications of model-based instruction for research on teaching. It also presents real-life stories of teachers successfully implementing this approach. Finally, it takes a look at the future direction for TGfU, considering its continuing evolution.

Highly readable and widely applicable, Teaching Games for Understanding: Theory, Research, and Practice is a vital text in the field of sport education, affording readers a solid foundation for understanding and using TGfU. ... Read more


29. Teaching Students to Read Nonfiction (Grades 4 and Up)
by Alice Boynton, Wiley Blevins
Paperback: 160 Pages (2003-05-01)
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Asin: 0439376521
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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22 Easy Lessons With Color Transparencies, High-Interest Passages, and Practice Pages--Everything You Need to Help Your Students Learn How to Read Textbooks and Other Nonfiction Texts
Includes 15 Color Transparencies!
Help students tackle the textbook with 15 lessons that introduce key nonfiction elements. Colorful transparencies present maps, graphs, diagrams, time lines and other nonfiction text features. High-interest passages give examples of description, time order, compare and contrast, cause and effect, and problem and solution--the five main ways nonfiction texts are organized. Practice pages help students apply what they've learned, giving them the experience they need to read and comprehend nonfiction with confidence. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Teaching Students to Read NonFiction
The book includes mini-articles with mini-lessons for teaching students text features and text structures.It also gives examples from the text of how to identify the text features and structures.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good book
This book has some great stories for teaching non-fiction. The only drawback is it has no questions. It does give teaching suggestions and has great transparencies. Worth buying.

5-0 out of 5 stars Miami 4th gr teacher
Excellent tool for instruction in multiple representation. Includes transparencies to assist visual learners and includes lesson ideas in a logical sequence.Highly recommend for helping students comprehend non-fiction text.

4-0 out of 5 stars Teaching Students to Read Nonfiction (Grades 4 and Up
This is an excellent way to prepare students for state assessment questions. Students are exposed to the vocabulary and questions types that they need to become familiar with especially when reading non-fiction. Our staff and students used the articles regularly and find it to be very beneficial.

5-0 out of 5 stars Perfect Resource
I thought I'd died and gone to heaven when I found this resource for teaching informational/nonfiction selections to my 6th graders.It covers everything I am required by the state to teach: reading tools/strategies, text organization, graphic aids, various type of articles/selections, etc.A huge plus is the color transparencies that come with it and accompany the different selections.

This is one of the best resources I've come across.I can teach the whole unit just using this one source.How often can a teacher say that?? ... Read more


30. Reflective Teaching in Second Language Classrooms (Cambridge Language Education)
by Jack C. Richards, Charles Lockhart
Paperback: 218 Pages (1994-03-25)
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Asin: 052145803X
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Already accepted as a method of teacher development in general education, 'reflective teaching' is now gaining importance in TESOL training. Reflective Teaching in Second Language Classrooms introduces teachers to techniques for exploring their own classroom experiences. Numerous books deal with classroom observation and research, but this is the first to offer a carefully structured approach to self-abservation and self-evaluation. Richards and Lockhart aim to develop a reflective approach to teaching, that is, one in which teachers collect data about their own teaching, examine their attitudes, beliefs, and assumptions and use the information obtained as a basis for critical reflection on teaching practices. The approach is not linked to a particular method, but rather can be applied to a variety of methodologies and teaching situations. Each chapter includes questions and activites appropriate for group discussion or self-study. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars More "aha!" moments than I could have ever expected
I first read this book when I started my MA program four years ago. As a new teacher, I found it to be full of good advice. I just re-read the book at the end of my MA program, and found that the words of Richards and Lockhart are even more relevant than ever.

The format of the book gives the reader many opportunities to reflect on his or her own practice AND experience as a learner. The principles put forth in this book have truly helped guide me as a teacher and curriculum developer. This is not a book that goes on and on espousing pedagogical theory. Instead, it offers practical advice based on sound principles, while also presenting a wide arrray of questions and hands-on activities to guide the education/ESL practitioner.

Unlike most of the textbooks and articles I read for my MA program, this is one I plan to keep and refer to time and again. ... Read more


31. Teaching About Nonfiction With Picture Books: Engaging Lessons, Activities, and Reproducibles that Introduce Key Nonfiction Features and Build Comprehension
by Scholastic
Paperback: 64 Pages (2008-11-01)
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Using notable nonfiction picture books, a veteran teacher shares her classroom-tested ideas, lessons, and activities for introducing the features and functions of nonfiction text to early readers. Includes strategies for building background knowledge; tips for introducing new vocabulary; suggestions for previewing text; and discussion starters that help readers review, sort, and synthesize information. Plus, reproducible record sheets, mini-books, graphic organizers, charts, maps, and more.For use with Grades KÐ1. ... Read more


32. Materials Development in Language Teaching (Cambridge Language Teaching Library)
Paperback: 382 Pages (1998-03-28)
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Asin: 0521574196
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This volume consists of fifteen articles on current issues in developing materials for language teaching.The main objectives of the book are to help readers to apply current theoretical principles and research findings to the practical realities of developing and/or exploiting classroom materials and to offer new ideas and directions in materials design that readers can pursue for themselves. The chapters are grouped into the following five themes: - Research and materials development; - Data collection and materials development; - Methodology and materials development; - Teachers and materials development; - Evaluation of materials. The contributors are all well known in the fields of applied linguistics and language teaching for their publications on language teaching methodology and many have additionally published language teaching materials for students and teachers. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Materials Development in Language Teaching
The item came in 2 weeks after I ordered it and in plenty of time for my College class.I am very happy with the service and speed in which I was able to receive the book.And the book came in better condition than I thought it would.

4-0 out of 5 stars something in it for everyone in the EFL profession
Materials Development in Language Teaching consists of four sections, divided into seventeen chapters on theoretical and practical issues relating to creating or evaluating EFL materials. Section A deals with data collection and language analysis, which was interesting to read, but I'm not sure if I'll ever get round to doing a concordance by hand! Section B is about the process of materials writing, from the exploration of language, its contextual and pedagogical realisations, to the physical production of materials, their use and their evaluation. These chapters also focus on learner differences and learner choice, the need for constant evaluation and revision of one's work and the importance of compromise when dealing with publishers, schools, teachers, and learners. Section C focuses on the process of materials evaluation. It includes chapters on piloting, evaluating teaching materials, evaluating communicative tasks, and an investigation into what teachers are looking for when they choose a coursebook. All these papers are well worth reading, but I particularly enjoyed Andrew Littlejohn's systematic approach to the analysis of textbooks. As there are many more teachers who use textbooks than there are writers who write them, I suspect that his chapter will also have the widest appeal. Finally, section D is called "ideas for materials development", but unfortunately, rather than give much in the way of practical examples, it instead focuses on the weaknesses of present-day coursebooks, which typically do not cater to different learners or learning styles very well. One suggestion is to give students more autonomy by developing sourcebooks, which sounds like a great idea, but perhaps for practical or financial reasons, this may be difficult to realise. The final note comes from the editor, Brian Tomlinson, in the final summary when he looks ahead and behoves researchers, teachers, writers and publishers to pool their resources and expertise in order to create materials that will have greater value to learners. I enjoyed reading Materials Development in Language Teaching and I think that there is something in it for everyone in the language teaching profession. I only wish that I had been able to read it before I wrote and had my own textbook published! ... Read more


33. A Non-Workbook, Non-Textbook Approach to Teaching Language Arts: Grades 4 Through 8 and Up
by James T. Charnock
Paperback: 232 Pages (2005-10-15)
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Asin: 1587365219
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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THIS IS THE LANGUAGE ARTS BOOK FOR YOU IF: You find textbooks and workbooks a bore to your students (and you)—or less effective than you’d like. You need effective, creative (and structured) ideas on how to teach paragraphing and larger compositions. You want to get your students on the road to doing research—like the professionals do. You want some creative ideas for student public speaking. You want lists, forms, and charts to aid you in your teaching. You want two free games—each worth more than the price of this book

Author Jim Charnock does not do much educational philosophizing—although you will see and feel the soundness of his techniques throughout the book. After his short, but compelling, introduction, you are in the thick of learning. One chapter after another tells how to best, in his opinion, go about teaching the language arts of several types of writing, public speaking, researching, book reporting, interviewing, dramatizing, and more.

What he writes in his synoptic Table of Contents about one particular chapter can be said about this entire small but practical volume: "This is not one of those ‘you ought to do this, but I’m not going to lead you by the hand,’" books.

Mr. Charnock’s clarity, energetic style, and practical approaches will make this book a worthy addition to your teaching library, and the ideas an asset to your teaching repertoire. You will be impressed with the simplicity of learning and teaching what others have so onerously complicated. And, after reading and experiencing his ideas, you may, like those in his seminars, feel the urge to stand up and clap. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Classroom Advice!
I think the place where teachers often get stuck is for new ideas to keep both themselves and their students engaged.Mr. Charnock's book does a great job providing tons of ideas for activities, writing prompts and the like sure to engage almost any student.Mr. Charnock has been differentiating instruction for his students long before it became a buzz word, and if you want a straight forward book with practical, classroom ideas, this is it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Learning through personal involvement
Any teacher of language arts and perhaps of other subjects, too, can find inspiration from Charnock's approach, which takes into account that students learn best when they drawn into the process because the subject interests them and has relevance to their lives. Charnock's years of experience give credence to his methods.He knows what works and what doesn't.

3-0 out of 5 stars Book does not match the hype
Yes, the author does provide an activity for each language arts component.Unfortunately,its usually only one activity and it is often complicated and requires a ton of preparation.Some components, such as paragraph writing, only include one example and it is completely teacher centered instead of student centered.I expected much more from this book based on the reviews.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Must-Have Book for Teachers of Language Arts
Would you like to know what should be causing a "brouhaha" in the world of language arts?It is James Charnock's book, A Non-Workbook, Non-Textbook Approach to Teaching Language Arts--a must-have for all 4th through 8th grade teachers of language arts.

Mr. Charnock's light-hearted, serious, and information packed, book begins with a wittily written table of contents that inspires the reader to start the liberating journey into the world of non-textbook teaching--no, you (usually) don't need that crutch of a textbook, especially in language arts.

At your fingertips you'll find a wealth of sample lessons giving you explicit ideas for the teaching of writing interviews, letters, narratives, book reports and several other mandatory writing styles, including how to research just like the professionals.Non-traditional assessment rubrics for both the teacher and student are included.As part of his innovative approach to teaching language arts, the author includes lessons on storytaking:An approach that couples upper and lower grade students for a mutually fulfilling writing experience.(Yes, you may have heard of this, but you have to read of his unique approach.)

For those middle school students still struggling with decoding skills, Charnock's fun and practical list of phonics rules will certainly be helpful.Beyond that, all students (and adults) who enjoy vocabulary building--even if they once thought they didn't enjoy it--will certainly be "flabbergasted" by his collection of interesting words to play with.

We know from research and our gut that learning is always more interesting when you're enjoying a game.The Non-Textbook approach gives directions for constructing and playing several exciting games to enhance your students' language arts knowledge and experience.

Student opinions about various activities, along with samples of their writing, help make the success of this approach believable.Pupils are quite frank about what they liked and didn't.And the exceptional writing samples speak for themselves.

As a language arts teacher of various elementary grades, I find James Charnock's book packed with motivating ideas that will inspire students to enjoy the beauty of the English language.I can't recommend this guide highly enough for teachers.This is sure to be (to use another of his fun vocabulary words) a real "humdinger" for both you and your students!

5-0 out of 5 stars These ideas work!
What's so impressive about the ideas James Charnock presents in this book is that they're creative, attention grabbing and based on his 30 years of teaching experience. Intelligently organized with each chapter focusing on a particular language arts skill, Charnock's book describes in clear, direct language stimulating games and approaches that students will enjoy doing. For example, he has great tips that teachers can use to help students get organized and started (always so daunting for kids) in their writing. Also, he has a variety of clever suggestions that students can follow to develop their content. He even has a fun way to teach punctuation. In fact, everything Charnock suggests is designed to be creative and effective: creative, because students will be learning in new and fun ways and effective because the suggestions are practical and focused on specific learning objectives. In short, this is an impressive work that can help all teachers, whatever their experience levels, meet the huge challenge of making students active--and willing--learners in the classroom. ... Read more


34. The Substitute Teaching Survival Guide, Grades 6-12: Emergency Lesson Plans and Essential Advice (J-B Ed: Survival Guides)
by John Dellinger
Paperback: 144 Pages (2005-02-14)
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Asin: 0787974110
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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When substitute teachers are assigned to a classroom, they often have no directions, no lessons plans, no information and little hope of success.  The Substitute Teaching Survival Guide offers substitute (and regular) teachers of grades 6-12 a welcome resource for planning and implementing a productive day of student learning. The Substitute Teaching Survival Guide is filled with helpful suggestions and tips for maintaining order in the classroom and includes 67 ready-to-use emergency lesson plans for language arts, mathematics, social studies, and science targeted for students in grades 6-12. Written for both the experienced and novice substitute teacher, the book also includes 152 suggestions and a daily outline of activities. The book can also be used by regular classroom teachers and principals who want to plan ahead for classroom absences, or by anyone who has to quickly cover a class.  

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1-0 out of 5 stars Not at all helpful
This book is very random and not at all helpful. The cut-and-paste lesson plans are based on specific topics that most likely aren't going to be relevant to the students. And besides, the students won't do the work if they know they won't be graded on it. And the worst advice was to just leave the classroom, or "walk," if the classroom gets out of control. You may as well turn in your badge because you won't be working for the district ever again.

A useful book would talk about what to do if the teacher leaves lesson plans that are too short for the time period or no lesson plans at all. Bringing in un-gradable, non-standards-based lesson plans won't cut it. It would be better to just let the kids have study period. There's more advice for the permanent teacher than the sub in the book. But even then, the writing is just random and long-winded. Don't bother with this book.

1-0 out of 5 stars not too impressed
The problem I had with this book is that large parts of it are not directed toward the substitute teacher at all.In Chapter 3, he spent most of the time discussing what the regular classroom teacher should do for the substitute, not what the substitute should do with the plans.I have no control over what the regular teacher leaves or what the administration does, so this is not helpful to me at all.

I dropped my teeth when he suggested that if a classroom situation becomes untenable, or you start to lose control, you should "walk", that is, leave the classroom.Huh?I would never be called back to a school if I were to do that, not to mention that it strikes me as a bit cowardly.The only excuse I could think of to walk out on a class is violence, and then you're going to leave the other kids in there?No way--the pay for subs is low, but I'm a mom as well as a teacher.

Some of the advice was good, but overall it's not a useful book.

1-0 out of 5 stars Not reccommended
A substitute teacher has rules to follow, and the first and main rule is one.STAY IN THE CLASSROOM. Stay with the class, never leave them alone.A book that advises a substitute to leave the classroom is one that is suspect, if not dangerous.It exposes a sub who follows that advice to legal liability and possibly criminal negligence should such advice be followed.

In addition to that poor advice the book's lesson plans are a copy-and-paste job, repetitious and dull, and the book tends to be steeped in a political correctness that will not age well.

4-0 out of 5 stars Substitute Teaching Survival Guide
This book has many specific suggestions and good lesson plans.I found it very useful!

4-0 out of 5 stars Fairly useful
This book is divided into two sections. The first is advice for substitute teachers. It is very useful if you are a brand new sub and have never taught before. The second section is sample lesson plans, in case the teacher doesn't leave you one. I have a couple problems with the plans, in that most of the classes in my district are block periods, whereas these are set up to be 45-50 minutes. You could do a couple of them, but I have the feeling that the kids would be bored and quit paying attention to you. They also seem irrelevant to me, unless you were able to find a plan that fit in with where the class was at the time. I think a better backup substitute plan would be an age-appropriate video, and then use this book if you can't use the video. I realize that it is better to teach the kids something, but sometimes you gotta cut your losses. If the class is unruly a video is going to work a lot better than plans from this book. However, it is definitely a resource that I bring with me just in case, and since it's not too expensive, I think it's a worthwhile investment for a new substitute teacher. ... Read more


35. Teaching Strategies For Health Education And Health Promotion: Working With Patients, Families, And Communities
by Arlene Lowenstein, Lynn Foord-May, Jane Romano
Paperback: 642 Pages (2008-09-05)
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Asin: 0763752274
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Intended For A Multidisciplinary Team Of Providers, Teaching Strategies For Health Care And Health Establishes A Foundation Of How, Why, What, And When People Of All Ages Learn And How Learning Can Positively Affect A Patient, A Family, And A Diverse Community’S Ability To Understand, Manage, Prevent And Live Well With Their Illness.Designed To Give Health Professionals The Tools They Need To Provide Total Patient Care, This Unique Resource Presents A Foundation As Well As A Selection Of Tools And Teaching Methodologies To Promote Health And Prevention Of Illness. Unique To This Resource Are Experience Driven Case Studies Demonstrating Both Successful And Unsuccessful Cases, Helping Health Care Professionals Identify Best Practices To Preserve And Repeat, As Well As Analyze Why Unsuccessful Efforts Might Have Failed And How Those Cases Could Be Handled Differently. ... Read more


36. Teaching Vocabulary Through Differentiated Instruction With Leveled Graphic Organizers (Grades 4-8)
by Nancy Witherell, Mary McMackin
Paperback: 112 Pages (2007-08-01)
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Asin: 0439895464
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Strategy lessons with ready-to-use graphic organizers at three levels (introductory, intermediate, and challenging) help all students learn new vocabulary and save planning time. Covers 18 key word-study targets, including content area vocabulary, words with Greek and Latin roots, words with multiple meanings, affixes, and academic words.For use with Grades 4–8. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Nice resource for teachers
This book will provide teachers with numerous options for teaching vocabulary. In addition, there are three options for each type of vocabulary instruction.

5-0 out of 5 stars Teaching Vocabulary
Great book for homework assignments and substitute folders.Differentiation makes it easy to use!

5-0 out of 5 stars Graphic Organizers
This has been a great resources in collaboration with my Eld staff member and others to differentiate lessons.Teacher--Librarian

5-0 out of 5 stars Great for 4th to 7th - MUST for Sp. Ed
This packet includes reproducible graphic organizers and a description/lesson ideas on how to use them (one section for each type).

What is nice about these is that they lay out what you want your kids to learn in a clear, easy to follow way. Some of the organizers are fairly free form, leaving lots of room for improvisation, and some are highly structured. These are absolutely excellent for struggling learners.

These are geared for teachers; however these can be easily adapted for home use. For example, my son comes home with vocabulary words that he must know each week. I use these organizers to help him 1) learn the spelling, 2) learn the meaning, and 3) use them in a sentence. Left to his own, he would feel lost; however several of these organizers easily adapt to helping him study this on his own.

Reading instructors will appreciate the organizers which place emphasis on writing down words that students don't know (like a log) or new vocab words from the text and inferring the meaning from the context clues.

In summary, these organizers teach important study skills that will translate into other areas of study. Highly recommended!

5-0 out of 5 stars TEACHING VOCABULARY
A must have for instructors who want to provide a variety of differentiated strategies. I am a high school reading teacher and
I can meet the vocabulary needs of my individual students without spending an infinite amount of time creating activities. These organizers work with required lists or just exploring words in text further! ... Read more


37. Teaching American Students: A Guide for International Faculty and Teaching Assistants in Colleges and Universities, Third Edition (Derek BOK Center)
by Ellen Sarkisian
Paperback: 110 Pages (2006-03-31)
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Many faculty and graduate students from other countries expect language difficulties when they teach, but are unprepared for other surprises: different cultures make different assumptions about the academic background of college students, how students learn, the appropriate roles of teachers and students, and even the fundamental purpose of a college education.

The third edition of Teaching American Students explains the expectations of undergraduates at American colleges and universities and offers practical strategies for teaching, including how to give clear presentations, how to teach interactively, and how to communicate effectively. Also included are illustrative examples as well as advice from international faculty and teaching assistants. Appendices offer concrete suggestions on topics from planning the first day of class to grading papers and problem sets.

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38. Teaching Students To Read Nonfiction: Grades 2-4
by Alice Boynton, Wiley Blevins
Paperback: 160 Pages (2004-03-01)
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Asin: 0439376580
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Teachers can help students read any kind of nonfiction with these easy lessons that introduce key nonfiction elements. Colorful transparencies present maps, graphs, diagrams, time lines and other nonfiction text features. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Non Fiction
This is a wonderful resource to teach nonfiction.I love the colorful overheads that come with it.I would recommend to others.

5-0 out of 5 stars What a Difference this makes!!!
This book has really changed the way my children read nonfiction.It has increased their vocabulary and their understanding of all parts of nonfiction texts.They no longer overlook the graphic aids, timelines, captions, etc.It has improved their achievment in Science and Social Studies.Highly recommended!

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent
this book is an excellent resource. It is easy to use, well explained and well laid out. ... Read more


39. Teaching in Today's Inclusive Classrooms: A Universal Design for Learning Approach
by Richard M. Gargiulo, Debbie Metcalf
Paperback: 480 Pages (2009-02-23)
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Asin: 0495097152
Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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Teachers teach students, not disability labels. That's the philosophy behind TEACHING IN TODAY'S INCLUSIVE CLASSROOMS, which emphasizes Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to take general education teachers beyond labels (such as autism, ADHD, and others) so they can focus on the best practices appropriate for all learners. Featuring sound research-based teaching and learning strategies, this hands-on text offers pre-service teachers a practical framework for effective instruction, management, and accountability in today's diverse classrooms. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Never came! No help
So I ordered my book a week before my class started as of the start of my 5th week I have yet to recieve my book. When I searched for answers the company never responded to me. I became and still am very frustrated as of now I am in the process of getting my money back. I would never recommend this company and I unfortunately had to learn the hard way hopefully you will not have to! ... Read more


40. Teaching for Tomorrow: Teaching Content and Problem-Solving Skills
Paperback: 112 Pages (2005-02-01)
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Asin: 1412913845
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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McCain concisely lays out the argument for preparing students for their world, guiding them to become independent and successful critical thinkers. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Every teacher should have a copy
This is an excellent book for any practising teacher. We all know "content" is required to be taught by syllabi and we all know students simply memorize, re-gurgitate and forget such content.

Ted McCain shows you how to deliver content in ways the students will remember and by which they will acquire problem-solving skills as well - the skills needed by our students for the "real world".

The other beauty of this book is its size - you can absorb the contents and start using the ideas within a week.Yet, you can return after a module and refine your practice further.I sincerely believe it made me a better teacher even after 15 years teaching experience.

5-0 out of 5 stars Rethinking Pedagogy
Teaching for Tomorrow is a quick (90 page) book that lays out a great rationale for changing pedagogy towards real-world project-based-learning where the teacher steps away from "telling" mode. Chapter one is "How I discovered I was a highly educated useless person." Then McCain outlines six proposals that would help schools create graduates who are not "useless": 1) resisting the tempatation to "tell" 2) providing context to content, 3) fostering independent thinking, 4) moving to problem solving, 5) withdrawing from helping students, & 6) reevaluating evaluation. Along the way he touches on the importance of failing and how we learn more from mistakes than from success. The author is a technology coordinator and he provides several examples for the kinds of role-playing problems solving that he is advocating, but this is not a book about technology. It is applicable to all disciplines. You can "look inside" the book at Google Book Search.

I identified with McCain's story that described how he felt like he didn't have real world skills after graduating from his university. He argues that schools currently are good at giving students "school skills" but they don't give students real-world skills. His six proposals are not new, and they are included in educational degrees for teachers, but the reality in many classrooms is that these approaches are not used. By and large, we are still using a curriculum defined by text books and focused on preparation for high-stakes tests. McCain recognizes the importance of accountability and testing but suggests that there is more value in a pedagogical approach that creates real-world skills while still delivering the content we want students to absorb.

My only criticism of the book is it doesn't go into the dynamics of a classroom of 20+ students. He has some good examples of role-playing and problem-solving scenarios that you can easily imagine a group of 3-4 students excelling at, but classroom management of this approach for 20 students becomes more complex. This could use some explication. ... Read more


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