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Supporting Struggling Readers and Writers

Strategies for Classroom Intervention 3-6

Dorothy S. Strickland, Kathy Ganske, and Joanne K. Monroe
Year: 2001

Media: 264 pp/paper
ISBN: 978-157110-055-9
Grade Range: K-8

Item No.: WMW-0055

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For most students, the intermediate years provide the last opportunity to prevent continued failure in reading and writing. These years are a critical bridge to the middle grades where the tendency is to be less personalized and focused on individual needs. Supporting Struggling Readers and Writers provides teachers, administrators, and staff developers with the best research-based practice on the literacy learning and teaching of low-achieving intermediate students.

Drawing on a combined forty years of classroom teaching experience, the authors explore the factors that contribute to success and failure in literacy and provide systematic and ongoing approaches for helping students who are most at risk. You will find:

  • effective teaching practices for all the key aspects of literacy instruction that can be realistically implemented in the context of the classroom teacher's many demands;
  • recommendations for motivating low-achieving students;
  • suggestions for working with English Language Learners;
  • strategies for small-group instruction, word study, reading comprehension, and writing;
  • clear descriptions and numerous vignettes that illustrate teaching practices in action;
  • an emphasis on differentiated instruction, and ideas for integrating interventions for struggling students with regular classroom instruction;
  • ways of helping students perform better on standardized tests.

The extensive Strategy Bank provides over twenty step-by-step practices, each with three sections: What It Does, How to Do It, and What to Look For. The Resources section provides extensive lists of children's books and sources of books, organized by purpose.

Supporting Struggling Readers and Writers will help you improve the reading and writing development of the most perplexing and needy children in your classroom.


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Contents
PART ONE
Chapter 1: Learners and Contexts
Chapter 2: Motivating Reluctant Readers and Writers
Chapter 3: Meeting the Needs of English Language Learners
Chapter 4: Instructional Frameworks for Focused Intervention
Chapter 5: Making the Most of Small Group Instruction
Chapter 6: Exploring Words
Chapter 7: Fostering Reading Fluency
Chapter 8: Improving Reading Comprehension
Chapter 9: Improving Writing
PART TWO
Strategy Bank
Resources
References
Index


About the Author(s)

Kathy became a teacher because she wanted to make a difference in the lives of children. "I later discovered an added plus," she says. "Teachers were great people to work with, be around, and get to know."
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Joanne Monroe is the Director of Curriculum and Instruction for Clinton Township School District in Annandale, New Jersey.
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"As far back as I can remember, I have always loved to read. But, I must confess that it was a librarian, not a teacher or even my parents who was most influential in encouraging my love of books. "
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