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Literacy Walks NANCY AKHAVAN When school teams
Radical Listening: Reading and Writing Conferences to Reach All Students DAN FEIGELSON FOREWORD BY CORNELIUS MINOR Dan Feigelson refocuses reading and writing conferences to help all
engage in literacy walks, they collaboratively assess
their current literacy instruction to boost
academic achievement, create equitable student learning experiences, and improve school morale and culture. Nancy Akhavan, a former teacher, principal,
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 • $35.99 • PVM-737531 Available January 2022
and assistant superintendent, provides the blueprint for effective literacy walks. She shows what to look for, how to capture information, and how to use that information to transform teaching and learning across the school year. Includes a customizable Data-Collection Tool and standards-based 'Look-For' Banks organized by literacy area and grade level to help pinpoint areas for student literacy growth in grades K–8. 160 pages • Grades K–8 • $35.99 • PVM-730266
The Power of Oral Language to Strengthen Reading and Writing Speaking, Listening, & Literacy ADR I A KLE IN
READING ABOVE THE FRAY The Art and Science of Teaching Foundational Skills JUL I A L INDSEY Cover Not Final
DONALYN MI LLER & COLBY SHARP
THE COMMONSENSE CLASSROOM LIBRARY
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Speaking, Listening, & Literacy: The Power of Oral Language to Strengthen Reading and Writing ADRIA KLEIN Klein explains the role of oral language in learning to read and write, the kinds of explicit instruction children need, and the benefits of drawing on their home language in our instruction. She shows how to support learners with formative assessments and targeted teaching to take full advantage of children’s developing, interwoven abilities to
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Reading Above the Fray: The Art and Science of Teaching Foundational Skills JULIA LINDSEY Designed to move teachers away from the noise to methods that truly work, this book provides 1. need-to- know essentials of how kids learn to read; 2. principles of high-quality foundational skills instruction; and 3. teacher-approved, evidence- based “instructional swaps” to improve early reading instruction. 160 pages • Grades K–2 • $35.99 PVM-741245 Available Spring 2022
The Commonsense 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 • $35.99 PVM-731403 Available Fall 2022
speak, listen, read, and write. 160 pages • Grades K–5 • $35.99 PVM-858970 Available Fall 2022
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