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Social & Emotional Learning

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THE EDUCATOR’S RESILIENCE CHILD & FAMIL Y GUIDE TO BUILDING Unlocking the Power of the Stories Students Tell

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The Educator’s Guide to Building Child & Family Resilience Linda C. Mayes, M.D. and Michele Myers Drawing on research by the Yale Child Study Center, Mayes and Myers show us how trauma affects the developing brain and how we can use the power of students’ own stories to build literacy skills and promote social-emotional well-being. 176 pages • Grades K–5 • SC-743048 • 978-1-338-83944-9 $35.99 Available June 2023

The Educator's Guide to Understanding Child Development Linda C. Mayes, M.D.

In this easy-to-read guide, Dr. Linda Mayes gives educators a solid understanding of the latest child development research. By exploring everything from learning challenges to literacy, this book will help you implement science-based practices that support healthy academic and emotional growth. 192 pages • Grades PreK–3 • SC-733180 • 978-1-338-78785-6 $35.99

Make It Relevant! Valerie E. King

Social & Emotional Learning: Essential Lessons for Student Success Tom Conklin Middle school is a time of growth and change—physically, mentally, and emotionally. The researched-based lessons in this book will help you address students’ social, emotional, and academic needs

To teach children effectively, teachers must first connect with their students and understand them. This book shows you how to become relevant to young learners by leaning in, tackling emotionality, transforming culture, and more. Includes practical strategies and ready-to-go mini-lessons. 128 pages • Grades K–5 • SC-718922 • 978-1-338-76407-9 $18.99

including stress, self-esteem, emotions, and more. 128 pages • Grades 5 & Up • SC-546529 • 978-0-545-46529-8 $18.99

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Cultural Responsiveness

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Unearthing Joy Gholdy Muhammad

In this follow-up to Cultivating Genius, Gholdy Muhammad adds a fifth pursuit—joy—to her groundbreaking framework. Dr. Muhammad shows how joy, which is rooted in the cultural and historical realities of Black students, can enhance our efforts to cultivate identity, skills, intellect, and criticality for ALL students, giving them a powerful purpose to learn and contribute to the world. Dr. Muhammad’s implementation advice is paired with model lessons that span subjects and grade levels. 208 pages • Grades K & Up

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Cultivating Genius Gholdy Muhammad

Dr. Gholdy Muhammad presents a breakthrough equity framework that is grounded in history and blends multiple pedagogical approaches. This framework is essential for all students, especially youth of color, who traditionally have been marginalized in learning standards and school policies. 176 pages • Grades K–8 • SC-859489 • 978-1-338-59489-8 $35.99

Equity in the Classroom: Leading for Growth Maria Armstrong, Edwin Bell, Fay E. Brown, Celeste Bryant, Robert Green, Rachel Hsieh, Tai Jones, Paula Knight, Kandice McLurkin, and Alonzo Westbrook We hear a lot about equity these days, but what does it really mean? Education leaders from around the country share their thoughts in timely essays about achieving equity for all students, working with families to close the opportunity gap, setting high expectations, and more. 128 pages • Grades K–6 • SC-737265 • 978-1-338-80787-5 $18.99

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Revolutionary Love: Creating a Culturally Inclusive Literacy Classroom Kamania Wynter-Hoyt, Eliza Braden, Michele Myers, Sanjuana C. Rodriguez, and Natasha Thornton When educators place love at the center of their work, they change lives—and that is precisely what the authors of this remarkable book aim to do. Inside you’ll learn how to engage in ongoing self-reflection and examine common but harmful practices that narrow the curriculum for all children. 208 pages • Grades K–5 • SC-741246 • 978-1-338-82873-3 $36.99

Revolutionary Love for Early Childhood Classrooms Kamania Wynter-Hoyt, Gloria Swindler Boutte and Nathaniel Bryan This companion to Revolutionary Love presents do-tomorrow, asset-based strategies for Grades PreK–2 all grounded in a culturally-responsive framework. A key goal of this book is to activate and energize early childhood educators so that they will view teaching Black students as exhilarating and rewarding—and propel student success. 128 pages • Grades PreK–2 • $34.99 • SC-749300 • 978-1-338-87551-5 $34.99 • Available June 2023

Early Literacy

Raising a Rock-Star Reader Amy Mascott and Allison McDonald

Setting the Stage for Rock-Star Readers Amy Mascott and Allison McDonald

Help your students’ time-crunched parents take an active role in their child’s learning with guidance and activities for raising lifelong readers. Written by the creators of popular education blogs Teach Mama and No Time for Flash Cards. 128 pages • Grades K–5 • SC-580617 • 978-0-545-80617-6 $16.99

From the authors of Raising a Rock-Star Reader , this exciting book features fun, developmentally appropriate activities that build oral language and early reading and writing skills. Perfect for busy teachers, the acclaimed authors’ follow-up breaks down the hows and whys of early literacy into bite-size pieces. 128 pages • Grades PreK–K • SC-828561 • 978-1-338-28561-1 $16.99

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Engaging Families in Children’s Literacy Development: A Complete Workshop Series Nell K. Duke, Gail E. Jordan, and Kathryn L. Roberts With this innovative toolkit, workshop leaders can successfully plan, organize, and deliver five workshop sessions focused on helping families boost children’s literacy growth at home! • Workshop Leader’s Guide • Beyond Bedtime Stories, 2nd Edition • 5 books (1 per workshop) Grade PreK • SC-556148 • 978-0-545-56148-8 $149.99

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The Power of Joyful Reading Eric Litwin and Dr. Gina Pepin Bestselling author of Pete the Cat , Eric Litwin, and award-winning teacher, Dr. Gina Pepin, provide practical tools and strategies to transform your classroom into a “reading playground”—a space where children can read, sing, dance, and experience the power of joyful reading every day! 160 pages • Grades PreK–3 SC-704730 • 978-1-338-69228-0 $35.99

Beyond Bedtime Stories, 2nd Edition V. Susan Bennett-Armistead, Nell K. Duke, and Annie M. Moses Three early childhood experts provide the latest information, tips, and activities to help parents build essential literacy skills with their little ones—right from the start. 224 pages • Grades PreK–K SC-565530 • 978-0-545-65530-9 $23.99

Literacy and the Youngest Learner V. Susan Bennett-Armistead,

Teaching Writing in Kindergarten Randee Bergen

Nell K. Duke, and Annie M. Moses How do you put infants, toddlers, and preschoolers on the road to literacy? This book is packed with teacher-approved activities and guidance on building foundational skills before children even enter elementary school. 240 pages • Grades PreK–K SC-971447 • 978-0-439-71447-1 $24.99

This smart, simple yearlong plan ensures that kindergarteners write at or above a first-grade level by the end of the year. Includes guided lessons for the whole group and individualized mini- lessons for targeted instruction. 160 pages • Grade K SC-505400 • 978-0-545-05400-3 $20.99

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Science of Reading

THE SCIENCE OF READING IN PRACTICE

JULIA B. LINDSEY Foreword by Nell K. Duke

“ Reading Above the Fray speaks to something near and dear to my heart—the power of early literacy to lead to lifelong learning and immeasurable opportunities. With clarity and precision, Dr. Lindsey cuts through the distracting noise around reading instruction. Her book should be required reading in preservice and inservice programs. With it, we can chart a course forward to literacy for all. ” — SHARIF EL-MEKKI, Chief Executive Officer, Center for Black Educator Development “ One of the best books I have read on decoding and phonics. With passion for teaching, Dr. Lindsey interprets reading science in ways that are directly transferable to the classroom. Her book is chocked full of research-backed techniques, activities, and strategies— a veritable ‘go-to’ resource. This is exactly the kind of translational work the field needs! ” —HEIDI ANNE MESMER, Professor of Literacy Education, Virginia Tech “ In Reading Above the Fray , Julia masterfully connects the deep research base on how kids learn to read to what teachers can do tomorrow in their classrooms. What I love even more about the book is her focus on the joy of helping students develop the tools they need to achieve reading success. There is magic in learning to read, and Julia shows us exactly how to create it. ” —SUSANNE NOBLES, Chief Academic Officer, ReadWorks Julia Lindsey’s evidence-backed routines help young readers decode words efficiently so they can spend more energy on comprehending—and enjoying—what they read! You’ll find: • need-to-know essentials of how kids learn to read. • principles of high-quality foundational skills instruction. • teacher-approved instructional “swaps” to improve practice tomorrow. Lindsey addresses content learning, culturally responsive instruction, and the importance of engaging readers from the start.

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JULIA LINDSEY, Ph.D., a former first-grade teacher and self- proclaimed “phonics geek,” has worked with teachers, districts, curriculum developers, and other organizations to translate reading research into practice. She currently works as the Early Literacy Manager for Reading Reimagined, an inclusive research and development program.

Reading Above the Fray: Reliable, Research-Based Routines for Developing Decoding Skills Julia B. Lindsey Discover what the research tells us about how decoding affects a child’s reading journey and how to apply it instructionally. Dr. Lindsey’s evidence-based routines will help your readers decode words efficiently, so they can spend more energy comprehending—and enjoying—what they read! 160 pages • Grades K–2 • SC-741245 • 978-1-338-82872-6 $35.99

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Teaching the Alphabet Wiley Blevins

Teaching Phonics Wiley Blevins

Teach essential alphabet-recognition and decoding skills with a wealth of print and digital resources from Wiley Blevins. Ideal for PreK–K teachers who want to focus on letter-work instruction, this resource contains 150+ whiteboard activities that bring a four-color interactivity to learning the alphabet. 438 pages + CD and online access to 150+ whiteboard activities Grades PreK–K • SC-531343 • 978-0-545-31343-8 $213.35

Strengthen alphabet and phonics instruction with Blevin’s systematic approach to early reading skills. 250+ interactive whiteboard activities, whole-class lessons, guided practice, and more ensure children, including multilingual learners, cement their knowledge of key phonics skills. 604 pages + Online access to 250 + whiteboard activities Grades K–3 • SC-531344 • 978-0-545-31344-5 $265.35

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Science of Reading

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Phonics From A to Z, 4th Edition Wiley Blevins

Teaching Phonics & Word Study in the Intermediate Grades, 3rd Edition Wiley Blevins Companion to Wiley Blevin’s best-selling classic Phonics From A to Z , this strategy book for upper elementary has been updated to address the latest in phonics instruction and the Science of Reading. Includes a model weekly schedule with high-impact routines for older students who need support, revised word lists for irregular and decodable high-frequency words, strategies for differentiating during whole-group lessons while targeting small-group work, a sample intervention lesson, and more. 416 pages • Grades 3–8 • SC-750180 • 978-1-338-87903-2 $39.99 • Available January 2023

Leading phonics expert Wiley Blevins has updated his best-selling classic to include the latest in phonics instruction and the Science of Reading, as well as current research on handwriting and on phonemic awareness. This revised edition also offers ideas for maximizing your scope and sequence, practical tips for creating sound walls, a decodable text routine for building comprehension, strategies for differentiating during whole-group lessons while better targeting small-group work, and more. 368 pages • Grades K–3 • SC-750179 • 978-1-338-87902-5 $37.99 • Available January 2023

Choosing and Using Decodable Texts Wiley Blevins

In the follow-up to his landmark best-seller Phonics from A to Z , Wiley Blevins explains why quality decodable texts are an essential early learning tool, how to distinguish the good from the bad, and how you can use them to build essential phonics and fluency skills. 128 pages • Grades K–2 • SC-708296 • 978-1-338-71463-0 $18.99

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The Megabook of Fluency Timothy V. Rasinski and Melissa Cheesman Smith

The Fluent Reader, 2nd Edition Timothy V. Rasinski

Research shows that fluency practice supports students’ overall academic achievement. But how do you weave fluency work into daily reading instruction? This book will show you how and even provide the materials! Includes engaging texts, an assessment scale, and ready-to-use lessons. 320 pages + online resource bank • Grades K–8 • SC-825701 • 978-1-338-25701-4 $46.99

Tim Rasinski’s groundbreaking book has been updated to include coverage of the latest research on fluency, teaching strategies based on that research, and video clips showing those strategies in action. 256 pages • Grades K–8 • SC-853830 • 978-1-338-53830-4 $37.99

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Inside Information Nell K. Duke A leading authority on using informational text, Nell K. Duke shows

Reading Revealed: 50 Expert Teachers Share

The Ultimate Read-Aloud Resource, 2nd Edition Lester L. Laminack

What They Do and Why They Do It Diane Stephens, Jerome C. Harste, and Jean Anne Clyde 50 award-winning literacy educators contribute more than 35 “engagements”—student- focused, classroom-tested instructional and assessment actions—to strengthen the reader in every child, while reinforcing one essential fact: reading involves constructing meaning. 224 pages • Grades 1–8 SC-859696 • 978-1-338-59696-0 $29.99

Acclaimed children’s author and educator Lester L. Laminack provides guidelines, lessons, and resources for making every read- aloud intentional and instructional. Central to his thinking is “Best Friend Books”—a carefully curated collection that you can turn to for specific teaching purposes. 128 pages • Grades K–5 SC-859494 • 978-1-338-59494-2 $35.99

teachers how to develop project-based units on reading, writing, and researching major text types—informative/explanatory, persuasive, procedural/how-to, nonfiction narrative, and biographical. 208 pages • Grades K–5 SC-566768 • 978-0-545-66768-5 $35.99

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Disrupting Thinking: Why How We Read Matters Kylene Beers and Robert E. Probst Supported with student conversations, classroom scenarios, practical strategies, and turn-and-talk moments, teachers and administrators can use this book as a guide for changing the way they think about teaching students to become thoughtful, skillful, attentive, responsive readers. 176 pages + online resource bank • Grades K–12 SC-813290 • 978-1-338-13290-8 $34.99

Literacy Lessons That Build Community, Comprehension, and Cultural Competency

DANA CLARK, KEISHA SMITH-CARRINGTON, AND JIGISHA VYAS

Read-Alouds with Heart Dana Clark, Keisha Smith-Carrington and Jigisha Vyas

Thoughtfully chosen multicultural mentor texts serve as a jumping-off point to important conversations that build classroom community, honor the identities of every student, and emphasize the humanity of each class member. Companion mini-lessons offer reading strategies, discussion questions, and carry-over coaching prompts designed to hone students’ comprehension skills, including character analysis, determining themes, and exploring perspectives. 128 pages

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Reading Unbound Jeffrey D. Wilhem, Michael W. Smith, and Sharon Fransen The authors share research about teen pleasure reading and the implications for instruction—including an exploration of the genres adolescent readers most enjoy. Winner of the David H. Russell Award for Distinguished Research in the Teaching of English. 192 pages • Grades 6 & Up SC-514780 • 978-0-545-14780-4 $22.99

Forged by Reading: The Power of a Literate Life Kylene Beers and Robert E. Probst

In an educational climate dictated by standards, tests, and mandates, Beers and Probst offer a much-needed vision of the interrelated nature of literacy and democracy, while they inspire us to do the hard work and envision a world where all people experience the power of a literate life. 208 pages • Grades K–12 • SC-867090 • 978-1-338-67090-5 $35.99

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W hen we build on children's strengths and immerse them in an intellectually invigorating, emotionally nurturing, literature-rich community, we grow "super readers"-avid readers who consume texts with passion, understanding, and a critical eye. PAM ALLYN,

"It's not an overstatement: every (yes, every) child can be a self-propelled super reader.Allyn and Morrell provide you with the tips to turn your kids into readers for life.Hint: It involves great books!" -JAMES PATTERSON, author of the Middle School series and the I Funny series "This practical guide reminds educators that the most powerful way to promote independent learning, critical thinking, and higher order skills is by helping every child to become an avid reader. Pam and Ernest's advice is clear and sound, and their insights are illuminating.For educators who want to help children develop a love of learning, this book is an invaluable resource."

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Celebrating Our Cuentos: Choosing and Using Latinx Literature in Elementary Classrooms Julia López-Robertson Dr. Julia López-Robertson makes the case for infusing your classroom with literature by a range of Latinx authors and illustrators. You’ll learn how to identify quality literature by checking for bias, stereotypes, and authenticity, and how to put it to work in your whole-class, small-group, and independent instruction. 144 pages • Grades K–8 • SC-730264 • 978-1-338-77017-9 $34.99

Every Child a Super Reader, 2nd Edition Pam Allyn and Ernest Morrell, Foreword by Marian Wright Edelman

In this revised edition, Allyn and Morrell explain why the 7 Strengths framework is needed more than ever. They show how building on children’s strengths while immersing them in a literature-rich classroom can transform them into ‘super readers’—avid readers with curiosity, courage, and hope. 208 pages • Grades K–8 • SC-741994 • 978-1-338-83234-1 $32.99

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Life, Literacy, and the Pursuit of Happiness: Supporting Our Immigrant and Refugee Children Through the Power of Reading Don Vu This is the first professional book to address school reading culture with a focus on the needs of immigrant and refugee students and families. Dr. Vu presents practical strategies to create a school culture that effectively support students who are new to this country. 144 pages • Grades K–8 • SC-719631 • 978-1-338-76936-4 $34.99

Rooted in Strength: Using Translanguaging to Grow Multilingual Readers and Writers Cecilia M. Espinosa and Laura Ascenzi-Moreno

Learn how to propel your multilingual learners to reading and writing success. Featuring a wealth of thoughtful literacy practices, this book shows you how to root instruction in students’ strengths and tap into the power of their entire linguistic and sociocultural repertoires. 224 pages • Grades K–8 • SC-717143 • 978-1-338-75387-5 $36.99

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Game Changer! Book Access for All Kids Donalyn Miller and Colby Sharp Literacy advocates Miller and Sharp showcase the power of student’s access to books, providing educators with the tools and information they need to increase student’s meaningful engagement with books and to launch or sustain book access initiatives in their communities. 144 pages • Grades K–8 • SC-831059 • 978-1-338-31059-7 $21.95

The Commonsense Guide to Your Classroom Library Donalyn Miller and Colby Sharp Literacy advocates Miller and Sharp follow the lifecycle of Sharp's classroom library across the year, showing us the best ways to support all our readers—from weeding our library before kids arrive to tracking and supporting their growth as they become increasingly independent readers. 160 pages • Grades K–8 • SC-731403 • 978-1-338-77518-1 $32.99

The Reading Zone, 2nd Edition

Pam Allyn’s Best Books for Boys Pam Allyn This book provides an organizational framework, detailed models, lessons, and practical support for mapping and building grade-specific curriculums across the school year. They span the four major types of units of study and integrate reading and writing. 176 pages • Grades K–8 SC-520455 • 978-0-545-20455-2 $21.99

Responsive Literacy Edited by Patricia L. Scharer

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Nancie Atwell and Anne Atwell Merkel

Internationally renowned literacy expert Dr. Patricia L. Scharer, along with contributors from the The Ohio State Literacy Collaborative, demonstrate how to create an environment that supports both independent reading and writing as well as interactive, shared, and guided reading and writing. 400 pages • Grades K–12 SC-824562 • 978-1-338-24562-2 $52.99

Drawing on evidence gathered over more than 20 years, the authors make a powerful case for the reading workshop. Discover the top 10 conditions for making engaged classroom reading possible for students at all levels and the practical support and structures necessary for achieving them. 160 pages + online resource bank Grades K–8 • SC-594874 • 978-0-545-94874-6 $34.99

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Teaching Reading in Middle School, 2nd Edition Laura Robb Robb’s passion for helping adolescents become lifelong readers radiates throughout the book, and she offers new insights and innovative ideas for working with students at this critical juncture of their literacy lives. Includes printable forms, charts, and more! 336 pages + CD • Grades 5 & Up • SC-517355 • 978-0-545-17355-1 $34.99

Unlocking Complex Texts Laura Robb

Give students the tools they need to tackle complex texts with these research-based, classroom-tested lessons from master teacher Laura Robb! 272 pages • Grades 5 & Up • SC-859697 • 978-1-338-59697-7 $39.99

Quick & Easy Strategies for Close Reading and Writing Sandra K. Athans This book offers practical strategies for teaching students how to read and analyze text closely and combine ideas gleaned from their reading with their own original thinking to respond to the text. Includes nonfiction and fiction anchor texts, writing scaffolds, and more. 144 pages • Grades 3–6 • SC-818834 • 978-1-338-18834-9 $19.99

50 Common Core Reading Response Activities Marilyn Pryle These engaging reading response activities prompt students to interact with text in meaningful ways: do close reading to trace character development, explore relationships between events and ideas, discern point of view, discover themes, and so much more. 128 pages • Grades 5 & Up • SC-562677 • 978-0-545-62677-4 $16.99

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The Next Step Forward in Guided Reading Jan Richardson

The Next Step Forward in Word Study and Phonics Jan Richardson and Michèle Dufresne This book provides clear, concise, and practical instructions and resources for planning and teaching developmentally appropriate word study and phonics lessons. Learn how students solve words, how to assess what students know, and what sequence, materials, and activities work best. 288 pages • Grades K–8 • SC-856259 • 978-1-338-56259-0 $38.99

In this update to the classic bestseller, you’ll find all the planning and instructional tools you need to teach guided reading well. Organized around Richardson’s proven Assess-Decide-Guide framework, this resource includes 29 comprehension modules, 50+ streaming video lessons, and dozens of downloadables. 336 pages + online resource bank • Grades K–8 • SC-816111 • 978-1-338-16111-3 $51.99 The Guided Reading Teacher’s Companion Jan Richardson In this convenient flip-chart guide, you’ll find prompts, discussion starters, and teaching points to use when you want students to process more effectively, think more deeply, and express their ideas more thoughtfully. 26 pages • Grades K–8 • SC-816345 • 978-1-338-16345-2 $19.99 BUNDLE: THE NEXT STEP FORWARD IN GUIDED READING AND THE GUIDED READING TEACHER’S COMPANION 1 Each: SC-816368 • 978-1-338-16368-1 $71.98

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The Next Step Forward in Running Records Jan Richardson, C.C. Bates, and Maryann McBride

A running record is a powerful tool that provides a window into students’

orchestration of skills and strategies across multiple dimensions of reading. This book takes you beyond calculating a simple accuracy rate to observing students’ reading behaviors with classroom-tested ideas

for individual, small-group, and whole-group instruction. 240 pages • Grades K–12 • SC-713005 • 978-1-338-73285-6 $38.99

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Next Step Guided Reading in Action Jan Richardson

The Next Step Forward in Reading Intervention Jan Richardson and Ellen Lewis Give your students the confidence, skills, and

The best-selling author of The Next Step in Guided Reading shows how to plan and teach successful, well‑paced lessons from start to finish! Includes access to 120 minutes of online video.

proficiency they need to excel as readers and exit intervention in just 6–8 weeks! In this step-by-step handbook, you’ll learn about the RISE framework, a proven short-term intervention that targets students’ specific needs and delivers powerful results. 176 pages • Grades 1–8 • SC-867379 • 978-1-338-67379-1 $34.99

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Radical Listening: Reading and Writing Conferences to Reach All Students Dan Feigelson Foreword by Cornelius Minor

Intervention Reinvention: A Volume-Based Approach to Reading Success Stephanie Harvey, Annie Ward, Maggie Hoddinott, and Suzanne Carroll Expanding on the research, theory, and practice showcased in From Striving to Thriving , this book builds a case for voluminous independent reading as a critical first step in intervention. The authors offer an easy-to-use decision-making guide that begins with key questions, leads you to make pinpointed observations about your striving readers, and then offers targeted lessons to help them make gains—and learn to love reading! 176 pages • Grades K–8 • SC-714852 • 978-1-338-74020-2 $35.99

Dan Feigelson refocuses reading and writing conferences to help all students reach their full potential. His practical approach centers on active listening—an equitable way to listen to, learn from, and guide students. His book is packed with sample conferences, if/then strategies, rubrics, and tips for starting conferences and keeping them going. 176 pages • Grades 2–8 • SC-737531 • 978-1-338-80999-2 $35.99

25 Quick Formative Assessments for a Differentiated

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Classroom, 2nd Edition Judith Dodge and Blanca E. Duarte

Pinpoint your students’ needs with 25 simple, low-prep reading assessments. This updated edition includes new assessment templates, technology connections, self-assessments, and

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bonus online resources. 128 pages • Grades 4 & Up SC-813516 • 978-1-338-13516-9 $21.99

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3-Minute Reading Assessments: Word Recognition, Fluency, & Comprehension Timothy V. Rasinski and Nancy Padak Screen students for reading problems in just three minutes. These ready-to-go passages and assessments check for low word recognition, poor fluency rate, and more. Best of all, rubrics and grad-level norms make interpreting results simple and easy!

From Striving to Thriving Stephanie Harvey and Annie Ward

Literacy specialists Stephanie Harvey and Annie Ward demonstrate how to “table the labels” and use detailed formative assessments to craft targeted, personalized instruction that enables striving readers to do what they need to do above all—find books they love and engage in voluminous reading. 320 pages + online resource bank • Grades K–8 SC-805196 • 978-1-338-05196-4 $42.99 Also available: From Striving to Thriving Writers , page 14

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Writing

Cracking Open the Author’s Craft Lester L. Laminack

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In just 15 mini-lessons, you can introduce students to the techniques and literary elements they need to produce high-quality writing. 96 pages • Grades K–5 SC-813452 • 978-1-338-13452-0 $31.99

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From Striving to Thriving Writers Sara Holbrook and Michael Salinger with Stephanie Harvey

The Writing Teacher’s Companion Ralph Fletcher This warm and practical guidebook by celebrated author and educator Ralph Fletcher demystifies the teaching of writing and shows how to engage every student. 176 pages + online resource bank Grades K–6 SC-814804 • 978-1-338-14804-6 $34.99 Digital Companion

Based on From Striving to Thriving , this innovative book introduces 27 strategies to support striving writers. It’s packed with short writing scaffolds and set-by-step lessons that emphasize teacher modeling, repeated reading, discussion, partnered research, writing, revision, and sharing. 272 pages • Grades K–8 • SC-832168 • 978-1-338-32168-5 $38.99 Also available: From Striving to Thriving , page 13

7 Keys to Research for Writing Success

David L. Harrison and Mary Jo Fresch Classroom-tested lessons paired with insights from an award- winning children’s author develop students’ research skills to

Stella Writes Janiel Wagstaff

enhance their writing. 128 pages • Grades 3 & Up SC-815367 • 978-1-338-15367-5 $18.99

Meet Stella, a precocious second grader whose adventures in writing class are sure to inspire your students to write across the genres. Join Stella as she generates ideas, researches and develops her topic, drafts and revises her piece, and even publishes it. 32 pages • Grades K–3 $7.99 SC-826475 978-1-338-26475-3 Stella Tells Her Story SC-826476 978-1-338-26476-0 Stella Writes an Opinion SC-826477 978-1-338-26477-7 Stella and Class: Information Experts SC-826478 978-1-338-26478-4 Stella: Poet Extraordinaire

Stella Writes 4-Book Set • 1 copy each of the 4 Stella titles • 4-page teaching guide SC-825519 • 978-1-338-25519-5 $24.99

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Fearless Voices Alfred W. Tatum

Tatum addresses the power of writing to connect young people with the deeper meaning in their own lives as they put their voices on record, exploring, in particular, writing as a tool to navigate lives in “communities of turmoil” and build positive relationships. 176 pages • Grades 6 & Up SC-543929 • 978-0-545-43929-9 $21.99

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Mastering the 5-Paragraph Essay Susan Van Zile

Micro Mentor Texts Penny Kittle

At a time when students’ attention is being pulled in many directions, writing expert Penny Kittle shows us the power of helping them to focus in and communicate clearly. She does that through the study of “micro mentor texts,” excerpts from acclaimed books, and the decisions authors make to craft those texts so they deeply engage readers. Her book includes dozens of short texts and mini-lessons based on them—as well as many practice opportunities for students and demonstration videos for you. 176 pages • Grades 4–8 • SC-733320 • 978-1-338-78907-2 $35.99

A master teacher shares her strategies for unlocking the five-paragraph essay through meaningful, student-centered lessons and activities. Includes models and rubrics for teaching informational, narrative, and persuasive writing. 80 pages • Grades 5 & Up SC-963525 • 978-0-439-63525-7 $12.99

Writing: A Project-Based Approach Alyssa Eyster, Julie Hussey, and Susan Van Zile

ACE Short-Response Writing Grace Long

Stimulating project-based learning activities propel students to do research, investigate, collaborate, and communicate their results via digital presentations. 128 pages • Grades 4–6 • SC-846720 • 978-1-338-46720-8 $18.99

Teach students to ACE their short responses with these mini-lessons that offer effective strategies for Answering questions, Citing evidence, and Elaborating. 144 pages • Grades 3 & Up • SC-828560 • 978-1-338-28560-4 $19.99

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Writing Traits

6 + 1 Traits of Writing: The Complete Guide for the Primary Grades Ruth Culham

6 + 1 Traits of Writing: The Complete Guide, Grades 3 and Up Ruth Culham

Pinpoint students’ strengths and weaknesses in the traits of writing and focus instruction. Contains scoring guides, sample papers, and focus lessons for each trait. 304 pages • Grades K–2 • SC-957412 • 978-0-439-57412-9 $29.99

This definitive guide to the groundbreaking model for teaching and assessing writing includes scoring guides, focus lessons, and activities for teaching each trait. 304 pages • Grades 3 & Up • SC-928038 • 978-0-439-28038-9 $29.99

Traits of Writing: The Complete Guide for Middle School Ruth Culham

Daily Trait Warm-Ups Ruth Culham

The most daunting tasks of writing just got easier! These daily revising and editing activities target specific skills to help students effectively revise their work for ideas, voice, sentence fluency, word choice, and more. 208 pages + CD • Grades 3 & Up • SC-509599 • 978-0-545-09599-0 $27.99

Bring the traits of writing into your middle school classroom. Scoring guides, scored sample papers, and activities for each trait make it easy to assess writing and deliver targeted instruction. 336 pages + CD • Grades 6–8 • $32.99 • SC-501363 • 978-0-545-01363-5 $32.99

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Language Arts

Fresh Takes on Teaching Literary Elements Michael W. Smith and Jeffrey D. Wilhelm

Conquering Content Vocabulary Chelsea Tornetto Use concept sorts to maximize students’ vocabulary and comprehension! Includes reproducible word and picture cards for 15 key topics in the content areas. 112 pages • Grades 4 & Up • SC-817434 • 978-1-338-17434-2 $15.99

Bring new power to the study of literature with innovative tools related to literary elements that deepen engagement and comprehension. 208 pages • Grades 6 & Up • SC-505256 • 978-0-545-05256-6 $23.99

Mastering the Mechanics Linda Hoyt and Lynnette Brent

Transform your students into master editors with these easy-to-use editing lessons on grammar, spelling, punctuation, and conventions in writing. 224 pages + CD • Grades 6–8 • SC-522300 • 978-0-545-22300-3 $29.99

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Classroom Strategies • Administrators

The MindUP Curriculum The Hawn Foundation

Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Inclusive Classroom, 2nd Edition Barbara Boroson

Dramatically improve student behavior and learning with the MindUP curriculum. Based on the latest brain science, MindUP features 15 easy-to-prep lessons per grade that help students focus, self- regulate, develop a positive mindset, and more. 160 pages + poster $24.99 SC-526712 978-0-545-26712-0 Grades PreK–2 SC-526713 978-0-545-26713-7 Grades 3–5 SC-526714 978-0-545-26714-4 Grades 6–8

This is the ONE book general educators need to reach and teach students on the autism spectrum. It features the latest research and authoritative advice to help you create a community in your general education classroom that is attuned to the needs of students with ASD. 240 pages • Grades K–8 SC-803854 • 978-1-338-03854-5 $24.99

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The ABCs of Life Byron V. Garrett Encourage adolescents (and adults) to live life to the fullest with 26 inspirational passages on excellence, success, and overcoming challenges. 80 pages • Grades PreK–12 SC-558887 • 978-0-545-58887-4 $9.99

The Lesson Planning Handbook Peter Brunn Want to become a better lesson planner? This book has all the strategies you need to plan the most motivating and successful lessons for independent, small-group, and whole-group instruction. 112 pages • Grades K–6 SC-508745 • 978-0-545-08745-2 $17.99

Administrators

Expect the Most— Provide the Best Robert L. Green

The Coaching Partnership: Collaboration for Systemic Change, Second Edition Rosemarye Taylor and Carol Chanter

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Discover the pivotal role of high expectations in academic achievement as Dr. Green draws on research and his own experiences to present a compelling case that students are most likely to succeed when we expect the most of them. 128 pages • Grades K–12 SC-558885 • 978-0-545-58885-0 $24.99

The Coaching Partnership provides educators with the guidance and tools they need to implement a coaching system centered on mutual and reciprocal accountability for continuous improvement. It’s a system that brings everyone closer to their ultimate goal: improved student outcomes. 144 pages • Grades K–12 • SC-858682 • 978-1-338-58682-4 $38.99

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Administrators • Family and Community Engagement

For leaders & coaches!

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Literacy Walks Nancy Akhavan When school teams engage in literacy walks, they collaboratively assess current literacy instruction to boost academic achievement, create equitable experiences, and improve school culture. This book provides you with the tools and strategies you need to launch your own literacy walk and transform instruction across the school year. 160 pages • Grades K–8 • SC-730266 • 978-1-338-77019-3 $35.99

Family and Community Engagement

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The "Why Not?" Challenge Dr. Jacqueline L. Sanderlin In The “Why Not?” Challenge , Dr. Sanderlin inspires readers to mobilize their communities towards engagement in schools, provides practical, hands-on suggestions to set attainable goals, and helps educators turn those goals into reality through sustained community partnerships. 128 pages • Grades K–8 SC-859924 • 978-1-338-59924-4 $35.99

Everyone Wins! The Evidence for Family-School Partnerships and Implications for Practice Karen L. Mapp, Anne T. Henderson, Stephany Cuevas, Martha C. Franco, and Suzanna Ewert Engaging families in education benefits everyone. In this highly readable roundup of the latest research, a Harvard-based team makes a compelling case for investing in evidence-based family engagement practices—and suggests powerful ways to put them into action. 160 pages • Grades K & Up SC-858668 • 978-1-338-58668-8 $35.99

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Powerful Partnerships: A Teacher’s Guide to Engaging Families for Student Success Karen L. Mapp, Ilene Carver, and Jessica Lander How do you create effective partnerships between families and schools? In this book, you’ll learn about the mindset and core beliefs required to bond with families and how to plan family engagement opportunities and events all year long. 144 pages + online resource bank Grades K–12 SC-584240 • 978-0-545-84240-2 $38.99

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THE SCIENCE OF READING IN PRACTICE

JULIA B. LINDSEY Foreword by Nell K. Duke

“ Reading Above the Fray speaks to something near and dear to my heart—the power of early literacy to lead to lifelong learning and immeasurable opportunities. With clarity and precision, Dr. Lindsey cuts through the distracting noise around reading instruction. Her book should be required reading in preservice and inservice programs. With it, we can chart a course forward to literacy for all. ” — SHARIF EL-MEKKI, Chief Executive Officer, Center for Black Educator Development “ One of the best books I have read on decoding and phonics. With passion for teaching, Dr. Lindsey interprets reading science in ways that are directly transferable to the classroom. Her book is chocked full of research-backed techniques, activities, and strategies— a veritable ‘go-to’ resource. This is exactly the kind of translational work the field needs! ” —HEIDI ANNE MESMER, Professor of Literacy Education, Virginia Tech “ In Reading Above the Fray , Julia masterfully connects the deep research base on how kids learn to read to what teachers can do tomorrow in their classrooms. What I love even more about the book is her focus on the joy of helping students develop the tools they need to achieve reading success. There is magic in learning to read, and Julia shows us exactly how to create it. ” —SUSANNE NOBLES, Chief Academic Officer, ReadWorks Julia Lindsey’s evidence-backed routines help young readers decode words efficiently so they can spend more energy on comprehending—and enjoying—what they read! You’ll find: • need-to-know essentials of how kids learn to read. • principles of high-quality foundational skills instruction. • teacher-approved instructional “swaps” to improve practice tomorrow. Lindsey addresses content learning, culturally responsive instruction, and the importance of engaging readers from the start.

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JULIA LINDSEY, Ph.D., a former first-grade teacher and self- proclaimed “phonics geek,” has worked with teachers, districts, curriculum developers, and other organizations to translate reading research into practice. She currently works as the Early Literacy Manager for Reading Reimagined, an inclusive research and development program.

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