Teaching Challenging Texts

Teaching Challenging Texts

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Baines Lawrence
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
EAN: 9781475805208
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Teaching Challenging Texts shows how to increase reading comprehension and enhance student engagement, even with the most challenging texts. Every chapter features ready-to-use, research-based lessons, replete with explicit instructions, handouts, Common Core correlations, and assessments.
"Exploring the Future" features fiction by George Orwell, Suzanne Collins, and William
Golding; nonfiction by Philip Zimbardo, Stephen Pinker, Abraham Lincoln, Jared Diamond, Dan Ariely, and Ray Kurzweil; images from several films, an old television commercial; and classical and contemporary music.
"Understanding the Power of One" features fiction by Victor Hugo and Lori Halse Anderson; nonfiction by Phillis Wheatley, Sojourner Truth, and Edith Hamilton; a young adult book on archaeology, an animated film from Walt Disney, and an episode from Saturday Night Live.
An extensive list of free resources and correlations to the Common Core allow teachers to "teach on the cheap." Teaching Difficult Texts brimswith "relevant and robust" lessons for a new generation.

EAN 9781475805208
ISBN 1475805209
Binding Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication date June 26, 2013
Pages 196
Language English
Dimensions 261 x 183 x 16
Country United States
Readership General
Authors Baines Lawrence; Fisher Jane
Illustrations 14 BW Illustrations, 68 Tables
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