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2/08/2013

Copymasters for the Observation Survey: Revised Second Edition: Print Edition) Review

Copymasters for the Observation Survey: Revised Second Edition: Print Edition)
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I thought I would get a lot more for the price. The product is useful but just wayyyyy overpriced.

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The print version of the Copymasters for an Observation Survey of Early Literacy Achievement, Revised Second Edition, contains blackline masters of all the official recording forms and summary sheets for administering the Observation Survey. All the forms are fully updated to reflect the Revised Second Edition and easily reproducible for immediate use.

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2/06/2013

Word Callers: Small-Group and One-to-One Interventions for Children Who "Read" but Don't Comprehend (The Research-Informed Classroom) Review

Word Callers: Small-Group and One-to-One Interventions for Children Who Read but Don't Comprehend (The Research-Informed Classroom)
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Anyone who teaches in the intermediate grades is familiar with word callers. They are those kids that can't seem to use strategies to improve their comprehension. They get little or nothing out of print, even when they have background knowledge to support them. They flit from book to book and say they "hate reading".
I have read many books in my ten years as an educator about trying to reach these students, but NOTHING I have ever read was as well-written and simple to follow as this book. It should be required reading for every intermediate teacher. It begins with a solid research base as to why these, often bright, students are floundering. Come to find out, it is often a lack of executive skills. Or, put simply, they do not have the mental flexibility to handle decoding and making meaning simultaneously. Can we measure this flexible thinking? Yes! This book has a simple, quick assessment to do just that. Can we improve this flexible thinking? Absolutely...although the methods are not at all traditional. Several ways to reach these students are described in detail in this book. Does it take a big investment in time or materials? No! Everything you need for the assessment and most of what you need for teaching is included. Other materials you might need are easy to obtain. And the best part? You can make a huge difference in your word caller's comprehension in just a matter of weeks, using Kelly's methods.

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Fast, effective, research-based interventions for struggling readersHave you ever zoned out during reading pronounced the words, without processing their meaning? This is how word callers experience all reading, In fact, strong decoders with limited comprehension account for nearly a third of all struggling readers. Now there s powerful new hope for them in Word Callers. Word callers are so focused on letters and decoding that their minds don t knit together the meaning of the words they are reading. The diverse interventions in this book all address this inflexibility, helping these children become better able to process meaning alongside letter-sound information. Kelly CartwrightA centerpiece of Word Callers is an assessment and intervention developed by Kelly Cartwright that uses word and picture cards to measure and support readers sound-meaning flexibility an ideal resource for Tier 2 and Tier 3 RTI instruction. Kelly s research shows that your word callers can unglue from print and improve their comprehension in as few as 5 lessons.With Word Callers you ll help students in individual or small-group settings begin to make meaning and then build on their newfound skill: Assessments based on included word cards help identify inflexible readers. A straightforward, needs-driven research-tested intervention using the cards turns readers around fast. Engaging lessons with wordplay, word and picture cards, comprehension strategies, and more support the transition from word callers into full-time meaning makers.It s not often we have such a storybook scenario for our at-risk learners, but when you try Kelly Cartwright s suggestions with your students, when you see children transform from just reading words to understanding text and enjoying reading, you ll see how much hope there is for your Word Callers.

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The Continuum of Literacy Learning, Grades 3-8: A Guide toTeaching Review

The Continuum of Literacy Learning, Grades 3-8: A Guide toTeaching
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This resource is the best I've seen for guided reading. My school has ordered several copies of this book for our professional library so other teachers can have access to it. I highly recommend this book.

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2/02/2013

Reading Miscue Inventory: From Evaluation To Instruction Review

Reading Miscue Inventory: From Evaluation To Instruction
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This text is an invaluable resource for those learning about the reading process and miscue analysis. I use it in my Reading Practicum class. The students read chapters, place stop and jot sticky notes on certain pages where they have questions, or comments, or ideas, and then bring those notes to class for discussion. Most of them have just completed their first miscue analysis with their reading partners. I was very happy (and relieved) to see how well they had picked up on the procedure and then the marking of the typescripts. I credit the text, with its clear explanations (lots of sticky notes on one page that say "What??" and then followed a page or two later with "OH...I get it now!") and examples and checklists. I'm looking forward to the rest of the semester!

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A must-have for classroom teachers and adult educators who wish to know more about their students as readers as well as for graduate students studying reading behaviors. This revised edition of Reading Miscue Inventory: Alternative Procedures includes a user-friendly reorganization of the procedures and offers an extensively updated and expanded research base and reference section. Updates also include help in interpreting and using the classic Burke Reading Inventory, thorough analyses of readers with different strengths and challenges, and new instructional ideas.

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