This book is amazing! I read this book together with Reading with Meaning by Debbie Miller and Mosaic of Thought by Ellin Oliver Keene and Susan Zimmerman (1st edition). I learned so much about teaching children to understand and not just read words and pump out books.
Units of study are meant for a readers workshop in early grades which is meant for a classroom. Fortunately, I feel like most of these techniques are easy to implement at home to teach children during read aloud. Like a good readers workshop would do, I can identify areas my kids need to work on and give them mini-lessos. Plus, I can enhance what they already know and call attention to it, maybe making it stronger. These lessons are simple, but they seem like they would be effective. I loved the lessons about teaching kids to research using non-fiction texts, reading poetry, studying characters, and becoming an expert on authors. This book's lessons encourage deeper thinking about reading, including author intent. I liked how the author reminded how the topics are strengthened during the other elements of literacy during the day, which helped me better understand what balanced literacy really is. (It is brilliant!) Lucky is the child who enjoys reading workshop and balanced literacy the way it can be (your kids are lucky Mrs. Stone)! This book answered questions I had when helping my kids with school projects. I love it! I would really like to find it's equal meant for upper grades!!