book sale icon

Developing Essential Literacy Skills

A Continuum of Lessons for Grades K–3

Robin Cohen

 

browse contents

 

The continuum of lessons presented in this book is based on a simple, effective premise: Introduce and reinforce essential literacy skills starting in kindergarten, build on these skills in each successive year, and children will be reading and writing at grade level by the end of grade 3. More important, students will have the foundation necessary to continue to develop their literacy skills throughout their formal education.

The book’s research-based reading and writing lesson plans follow a balanced literacy model and include the following:

bulletPlenty of modeling, scaffolding, guided practice, and independent practice

bulletA focus on skills such as writing letters and personal narratives, understanding genres, and recognizing story elements and main idea

bulletStep-by-step procedures that are easy to follow and implement immediately

bulletSupplemental reproducibles and lists of suggested texts

bulletSimilar terminology and methods throughout the grades so students and teachers start on even footing each year

Best of all, with minor modifications, you can implement this framework into your existing curriculum.

Primary-grade students deserve a solid literacy foundation, and their teachers deserve quality instructional ideas to help them meet state- and federally mandated goals. This resource provides both and can serve as a great tool for any teacher, administrator, curriculum developer, or literacy specialist.

© 2008 | 200 pp.
ISBN 13: 978-0-87207-607-5

book cover

buy button

Sale price $6.95
(reduced from $26.95)


No member discount, return, or exchange are available on this special sale price


 

Also of interest:


Home| About IRA| Contact Us| Help| Privacy & Security| Terms of Use

    

© 1996–2013 International Reading Association. All rights reserved.