Partner Poems & Word Ladders for Building Foundational Literacy Skills: Grades 1-3

Author:   David L Harrison ,  Timothy V Rasinski ,  Mary Jo Fresch
Publisher:   Scholastic Teaching Resources
ISBN:  

9781338792898


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   01 February 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Partner Poems & Word Ladders for Building Foundational Literacy Skills: Grades 1-3


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Motivate young learners to develop fluency with funny short poems they can read with a partner. Follow this up with skill-building word ladders that focus on phonics and vocabulary, plus an engaging language arts mini-lesson on reading, writing, or word study, and you've got a comprehensive, strategic approach to teaching early literacy skills. This book provides practice in reading and writing phonograms essential for learners who are ready to expand their vocabulary and experiences with print.

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Author:   David L Harrison ,  Timothy V Rasinski ,  Mary Jo Fresch
Publisher:   Scholastic Teaching Resources
Imprint:   Scholastic Teaching Resources
Dimensions:   Width: 20.80cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 27.40cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9781338792898


ISBN 10:   133879289
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   01 February 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"I was four when I memorized and recited on stage the Gettysburg Address, six when I began writing poems, eight and nine when I lived on a farm. What an author writes comes from the experiences of a lifetime. The Missouri boy who filled his room with snake skins, insects, turtle shells, fossils, and books grew up to be a public speaker, a scientist, and an author of stories and poems, often about nature. I liked school so school shows up in my books, too, particularly the humorous ones such as Somebody Catch My Homework. My education and background in science prepared me to research and write my own series of Earth science books called Earthworks. Making up poems in first grade set me on a path that eventually led to Bernice Cullinan at New York University with whom I wrote a Teaching Strategies book called Easy Poetry Lessons That Dazzle And Delight. This book is meant for those who want to teach poetry in elementary school but need help getting started. I wrote a follow-up book with third grade teacher Kathy Holderith of Littleton, Colorado about using poetry as a teaching tool. That one is called Using the Power of Poetry to Teach Language Arts, Social Studies, Math, and More. I believe that writing, like reading, should begin as a fun activity. That""s why I wrote Writing Stories to help students improve their writing skills. In it I offer students twenty-five ""secrets"" to help them write better fiction. Acting as their personal guide, I share my own discoveries about creating ideas, getting started, making time to write, and all the tricks of putting the elements of a story together. Children""s authors have a unique opportunity to share what we""ve learned about writing with teachers and students. In Writing Stories, I show students the value of revising and rewriting and dedicate one entire chapter to the art of ending a story well. After more than sixty published books of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, I have lots of stories to tell kids about where my ideas come from and how they turn into books. Some of my poems have been set to music so during school presentations I""ve been known to break into song. When I""m not traveling to conferences or schools, I write seven hours a day six days a week. My four best sellers together have sold more than four million copies. My books have won the Christopher Medal, Kids"" Choice picks, Bank Street Book of the Year selection, Kentucky Blue Grass nomination, Best Book for Young Adults nomination, and Michigan Reading Association Readers"" Choice list. One of my poems -- ""My Book"" -- is sandblasted into the sidewalk in Phoenix at the Central Library""s Children""s Garden. It was selected because it catches the excitement of reading. I""m proud of that. Not many can claim to published in concrete. David Harrison currently lives in Springfield, Missouri. Timothy Rasinski is a professor of Literacy Education at Kent State University and director of its award-winning reading clinic. He has written more than 200 articles and has authored, co-authored, or edited more than 50 books or curriculum programs on reading education. He is author of the best-selling books The Fluent Reader, The Megabook of Fluency, and the Daily Word Ladder series. His scholarly interests include reading fluency, word study, and striving readers. He taught for several years as an elementary and middle grade classroom and reading intervention teacher. Dr. Mary Jo Fresch is an Academy Professor and Professor Emerita in the Department of Teaching and Learning at The Ohio State University. She began her teaching career as a 3rd-grade teacher in Kent, Ohio; worked with adults with challenging literacy needs at the University of Akron; and spent the last 30 years teaching a range of literacy methods courses for pre-service and in-service teachers at the University of Nebraska (Lincoln), The Royal Melbourne Institute and Deakin University (both in Melbourne, Australia) and The Ohio State University. Mary Jo's research focuses on the developmental aspects of literacy learning. Her articles appear in peer reviewed research journals. Her previous 20 professional books include Essentials Strategies for Effective Balanced Literacy (Shell), Learning Through Poetry (Shell; a five book series for developing phonemic and phonological awareness), 7 Keys to Research for Writing Success (Scholastic), and Empowering Students' Knowledge of Vocabulary (NCTE). Mary Jo speaks nationally and internationally about literacy related topics and provides professional learning workshops for teachers across the United States."

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