Text Savvy: Using a Shared Reading Framework to Build Comprehension, Grades 3-6
by
Sarah Daunis (Goodreads Author)
"What strikes me about this wonderful book is that the authors not only tell us what they did in their classrooms, they make sure that we know how to do what they did. At the end of this book, you will know exactly why weekly shared reading works and how to do it in your classroom." -Janet Angelillo Author of "Writing About Reading" If only upper-elemen
...morePaperback, 144 pages
Published
July 3rd 2007
by Heinemann Educational Books
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Good book overall...recommended from TLN. I wish there was more for middle school in this book. But I like the scheduling and methodical way it goes about thinking about treating text in the classroom.
I want Sarah Daunis to be my teacher. Reading the vignettes and pieces of children's work really put me in the classroom. Sarah and Maria's voices really come through. As I grew to expand my thinking from "Poem of the week" to Shared Reading that includes many genres, my excitement for using these ideas and strategies in the classroom and even extending it to reading art and music grew as well.
I am really looking forward to reading this new text by two brilliant young leaders in their field. I hope to learn about how using shared texts helps students them to become both more confident readers, and more inquisitive, stronger students overall.
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Having learned from the authors and watched their incredible teaching, I'm not even going on a whim when I say the book will be five stars.
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