Teaching new literacies in grades 4-6

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Teaching new literacies in grades 4-6
Barbara Moss, Barbara Moss
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Teaching new literacies in grades 4-6

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Publisher
Guilford Press
Language
English
Pages
354

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Table of Contents

Teaching the genres.
Transforming traditional tales to improve comprehension and composition -- Terrell A. Young, -- Laura Tuiaea, -- Barbara A. Ward
Every story has a problem: how to improve student narrative writing in grades 4-6 -- Sue Dymock, -- Tom Nicholson
Teaching poetry -- Claudia Dybdahl, -- Tammy Black
Using readers' theater to engage students with drama -- Regina M. Rees
Teaching journalistic style: a newspaper genre study -- Nancy Frey, -- Douglas Fisher
Using procedural texts and documents to develop functional literacy in students: the key to their future in a world of words -- Martha D. Collins, -- Amy B. Horton
Going beyond opinion: teaching elementary students to write persuasively -- Dana L. Grisham, -- Cheryl Wozniak, -- Thomas DeVere Wolsey
Reading biography: evaluating information across texts -- Barbara Moss, -- Diane Lapp
Teaching other genres.
Using comic literature with oder students -- Chris Wilson
Using primary-source documents and digital storytelling as a catalyst for writing historical fiction in the fourth grade -- Carol J. Fuhler
No stripping allowed: reading and writing political cartoons -- James Bucky Carter, -- Kelly Lynn Carter
Hip-hop photo song: self-expressing through hip-hop as culturally responsive pedagogy -- Nadjwa E. l. Norton
Exploring high-stakes tests as a genre -- Charles Fuhrken, -- Nancy Roser
Reading a science experiment: deciphering the language of scientists -- Maria C. Grant
Reading + mathematics = success: using literacy strategies to enhance problem-solving skills -- Mary Lou DePillo
Promoting literacy through visual aids: teaching students to read graphs, maps, charts, and tables -- Paola Pilonieta, -- Karen Wood, -- D. Bruce Taylor
Critically reading advertisements: examining visual images and persuasive language -- Lori Czop Assaf, -- Alina Adonyi
Reading web-based electronic texts: using think-alouds to help students begin to understand the process -- Christine A. McKeon
Developing critical literacy: comparatively reading multiple text sources in a sixth-grade classroom -- Jesse Gainer
Crafting the genre.
Using written response for reading comprehension of literary text -- Evangeline Newton, -- Ruth Oswald, -- Todd Oswald
Reading persuasive texts -- Thomas DeVere Wolsey, -- Cheryl Pham, -- Dana L. Grisham
Writing a biography: creating powerful insights into history and personal lives -- Dorothy Leal
Monumental ideas for teaching report writing through a visit to Washington, DC -- Susan K. Leone
Writing summaries of expository text using the magnet summary strategy -- Laurie Elish-Piper, -- Susan R. Hinrichs -- Conclusion:
Looking back, looking forward -- Diane Lapp,-- Barbara Moss.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York
Series
Solving problems in the teaching of literacy, Solving problems in the teaching of literacy

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
372.6
Library of Congress
LB1576 .T39 2010, LB1576.T39 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 354 p. :
Number of pages
354

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24561453M
ISBN 10
160623501X, 1606235028
ISBN 13
9781606235010, 9781606235027
LCCN
2009023675
OCLC/WorldCat
398483377

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL15611247W

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