Snapshots: Literacy Minilessons Up Close And there's no better way to teach them than through minilessons. Peer editing. For each "Snapshot," Linda guides you through a process for gradually handing over responsibility to your students:
| Title | : | Snapshots: Literacy Minilessons Up Close |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.70 (358 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 032500272X |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 264 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2000-09-01 |
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Editorial : About the Author When Linda Hoyt is asked what people should know about her professional career, she is often heard to say, "I'm a teacher. That will always be the heart of my professional work." Though she spent many years as a classroom teacher, reading specialist, curriculum developer, staff developer, and Title I District Coordinator, Linda's passion will always center around vigorous and engaging classrooms where teachers and children learn together. This passion for vigorous and engaged learning has led Linda to create twenty-four professional books and video programs, plus numerous instructional resources for children. A few titles from her multidimensional list of Heinemann publications include Revisit, Reflect, Retell; Make It Real; Interactive Read-Alouds; Solutions for Reading Comprehension; and her newest resources, Explorations in Nonfiction Writing and Crafting Nonfiction. Three of her popular Heinemann video programs include Nonfiction Writing (one for primary and one fo
Visualizing during reading. Choosing just-right books. Using a table of contents. Peer editing. What do these strategies have in common? They're all tools of skilled readers and writers. And there's no better way to teach them than through minilessons. Minilessons provide strategic, focused instruction that children can put to immediate use. They capture interest without risking boredom. Linda Hoyt, author of the popular Revisit, Reflect, Retell, returns with the definitive guide to conducting minilessons across the literacy spectrum. Linda covers oral reading, guided reading, independent reading, and writing, providing more than 170 of her best minilessons for understanding individual words and whole texts, fiction and nonfiction. For each "Snapshot," Linda guides you through a process for gradually handing over responsibility to your students:
- Demonstration: It's important to communicate the goal of the lesson to your students. Then, using one of the book's man
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