Title: Hot off the Press: Great New Books
1Hot off the PressGreat New Books
- By
- Teri S. Lesesne
- SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY
2To the woman (we think youre a teacher) with the
books on the 2 train
- by some anonymous students
3Accidental Matches
- My own doctors office with CITY OF LIGHT, CITY
OF DARK - Moses Castillo and ITS SO AMAZING
- Theresa Schauer and ANGUS, THONGS, AND FULL
FRONTAL SNOGGING
4However, we want to make these matches
purposefully
- So, today we are going to talk about how to match
readers to books in a purposeful, planned, and
(we hope) successful way
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6People are so desperate to raise test scores that
we could well end up with a nation of kids who
can pass tests but can neither read critically
nor enjoy the act of reading itself.
- P. David Pearson
- NEA Today, 2004
7Contact me
8See me blog
- www.professornana.
- livejournal.com
9My web site
- www.professornana.com
- Your handout is there!
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11Read it online _at_ Stenhouse.com
12What topics will we address today?
- Books for GT readers
- Books for RR
- What we can do to motivate readers
- Strategies for assessing reading
13Books for GT Readers
- The challenge
- Developmentally appropriate
- Challenging content, form, style, etc.
14Littlest Fastidious Thin Eldest John
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18Lakshmi
Social Studies Tie-In
19Social Studies Tie-In
20Social Studies Tie-In
21Social Studies Tie-In
22Social Studies Tie-In
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25Logan, Benedict, Professor Wordsworth
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27Reluctant Readers
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29Reluctant Readers Are
- Male and female
- Young and old
- Able and struggling
- Rut readers
- Overscheduled
- Overwhelmed
30Reluctant readers see
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33Cammie Dr. Jewel
34Reluctant Readers See
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38Reluctant Readers See
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41Reluctant Readers See
- Inside flap copy
- Opening paragraph
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43Allie Nick Leif Mary Mc Gill
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47Also for RR
48Why Listen?
- Listening comprehension precedes reading
comprehension - Dialects are made easier
- Can help start the movie in the head
- Serves as model for oral fluency
49Mitchell Levine
- 15 middle and high schools in Boston, San Diego,
Florida - 34 edge over control group in comprehension
scores - 65 fluency gain
- 77 more pages read
- Special ed gained almost 20 from pre to post
assessments
50OK, now we have some books
- How do we know they are reading?
51Knowing the strategies
- Steal ItTweak ItMake It Work for You
52Gathering Ideas
- Steal from the best
- Janet Allen
- Linda Rief
- Nancie Atwell
- Harvey Smokey Daniels
- Kylene Beers
53S W B S T
Stolen Idea 1
- Somebody
- Wanted
- But
- So
- Then
54Tweak itMake it your own
- Laminate it
- Three hole punch it
- Use overhead pen
- Check for reading periodically
- Use it to teach summary
- Use picture books to demonstrate
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57Say Something
- Select a short text
- Decide stopping points
- Determine what will be said
- Take turns
- Debrief or annotate the text
58How many kids? Boys? Girls? Personalities?
59Another tweak
- Kids are all in Alt Ed due to a crime, so
60What is each accused of doing?
61Pecks Questions
- What would happen if the main character were of
the opposite sex?
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64Pecks Questions
- Why is the story set where it is?
- Fantasy
- Historical fiction
- Some others
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66What does the title tell you about the book?Does
it tell the truth?
- Need to read beyond the cover
- Uncover the book
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69Pecks Question
- If you had to design a new cover, what would it
look like? - Ugly Book Contest
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72Character Card
- Based on AmEx print ads of famous people
- Give kids the form, adjusting it to suit your
needs and the particular book - Can do individually or in groups with class novels
73My Name. childhood
ambition.. fondest
memory soundtrack
retreat.. wildest
dream. proudest
moment. biggest
challenge. perfect
day alarm
clock. indulgence
inspiration
.. favorite movie..
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78One last thing
79What could someone do to make you want to read
BEFORE you read?
- Research by Vickey Giles
- University of Houston
- 2005
- Grades 6-12
80What could someone do to make you want to read
BEFORE you read?K-12
- Being allowed to choose any book you want to read
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83What could someone do to make you want to read
BEFORE you read?K-12
- Having a classroom library
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86What could someone do to make you want to read
BEFORE you read?K-12
- Having the teacher read a book or chapter a day
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90What could someone do to make you want to read
BEFORE you read?K-12
- Having the teacher take you to the library
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93What could someone do to make you want to read
BEFORE you read?6-12
- Having the author come to the school
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95What could someone do to make you want to read
BEFORE you read?
6-12
- Seeing the movie or television production of a
book.
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97What could someone do to make you want to read
BEFORE you read?6-12
- Being allowed to read books with lots of pictures
in them.
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104Read to thembySteven Layne
105Read to them. Before the time is gone and
stillness fills the room again. Read to
them. What if it were meant to be that you were
the one, the only one, who could unlock the doors
and share the magic with them? What if others
have been daunted by such scheduling demands,
district objectives, or one hundred other
obstacles?
106Read to them. Be confident Charlotte has been
able to teach them about friendship and Horton
about self worth. Be sure the Skin Horse has
been able to deliver his message.
107Read to them. Let them meet Tigger, Homer Price,
Aslan, and Corduroy take them to Oz, Prydain
and Camazotz. Show them a Truffalo Tree.
108Read to them. Laugh with them at Soup and Rob,
and cry with them when the Queen of Terabithia is
forever lost. Allow the Meeker family to turn
loyalty, injustice, and war into something much
more than a vocabulary lesson.
109What if you were the one, the only one, with the
chance to do it? What if this is the critical
year for even one child? Read to them. Before
the time, before the chance, is gone.
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