How can teachers foster good reading in pupils aged 7 – 11? This book explains the way to do it. • What is this book about? Reading comprehension is so much more than just reading words, and this book explains how to develop all aspects of it for pupils aged 7–11. Written by top experts in the field, it includes eleven in-depth case studies – taken from real-life classrooms – of lessons on fiction and non-fiction, poetry and picture books, advertising and film. • Why is it needed? Guided reading, widely used in English lessons, has never been satisfactorily examined for children in this age range. Once they have learnt how to read, pupils need support to develop strategies to extend their comprehension: What does the text say? What does it ...
The purpose of this study is to contribute to our knowledge about what methods’ teachers say they us...
The purpose of this study has been to explore reading comprehension with a focus on how teachers tal...
The research question addressed in this capstone was, how can a collection of children\u27s literatu...
We want all children to love reading, and Which Book and Why demonstrates how effective guided readi...
Reading is an interactive- constructive process in which readers comprehend, interpret, and respond ...
The goal of reading is understanding. In order to understand print, a child must be able to decode t...
Reading is a basic process of constructing meaning in written texts, gaining information, and learni...
Children who read well in the early years of schooling do not automatically continue to develop soun...
What is the task of the reader who is immersed in the act of reading? The importance of understandin...
Every child experiences the process of learning to read differently. This essay is to show what it m...
Reading begins to develop when the child begins to receive systematic training. The root of this cap...
Reading is a complex cognitive skill that involves the extraction of meaning from printed or written...
Reading is not only how to read a piece of literature, a book, a story …etc., but it is also how to ...
This is a first/second grade unit titled How Can I Be a Good Reader? Lessons in Understanding Books....
The purpose ot this study is to investigate how two teachers of fifth grade say they are working wit...
The purpose of this study is to contribute to our knowledge about what methods’ teachers say they us...
The purpose of this study has been to explore reading comprehension with a focus on how teachers tal...
The research question addressed in this capstone was, how can a collection of children\u27s literatu...
We want all children to love reading, and Which Book and Why demonstrates how effective guided readi...
Reading is an interactive- constructive process in which readers comprehend, interpret, and respond ...
The goal of reading is understanding. In order to understand print, a child must be able to decode t...
Reading is a basic process of constructing meaning in written texts, gaining information, and learni...
Children who read well in the early years of schooling do not automatically continue to develop soun...
What is the task of the reader who is immersed in the act of reading? The importance of understandin...
Every child experiences the process of learning to read differently. This essay is to show what it m...
Reading begins to develop when the child begins to receive systematic training. The root of this cap...
Reading is a complex cognitive skill that involves the extraction of meaning from printed or written...
Reading is not only how to read a piece of literature, a book, a story …etc., but it is also how to ...
This is a first/second grade unit titled How Can I Be a Good Reader? Lessons in Understanding Books....
The purpose ot this study is to investigate how two teachers of fifth grade say they are working wit...
The purpose of this study is to contribute to our knowledge about what methods’ teachers say they us...
The purpose of this study has been to explore reading comprehension with a focus on how teachers tal...
The research question addressed in this capstone was, how can a collection of children\u27s literatu...