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Inform your teaching with the latest research, find practical teaching tips, or get inspired. This selection of books, journals, and position statements comes to you from the International Reading Association and the National Council of Teachers of English.
1 | Grades 8 – 12 | Professional Library | Journal
Fifty Alternatives to the Book Report
2 | Grades 8 – 12 | Professional Library | Journal
Pamphlets: An Introduction to Research Techniques
3 | Grades K – 3 | Professional Library | Book
4 | Grades K – 8 | Professional Library | Book
Trading Cards to Comic Strips: Popular Culture Texts and Literacy Learning in Grades K-8
5 | Grades 8 – 12 | Professional Library | Journal
1 | Grades 3 – 8 | Professional Library | Book
Guided Comprehension in Grades 3-8
2 | Grades 8 – 12 | Professional Library | Journal
Fifty Alternatives to the Book Report
3 | Grades K – 6 | Professional Library | Book
Wondrous Words: Writers and Writing in the Elementary Classroom
4 | Grades 9 – 12 | Professional Library | Book
Reading in the Dark: Using Film as a Tool in the English Classroom
5 | Professional Library | Journal
How Comic Books Can Change the Way Our Students See Literature: One Teacher's Perspective
1 | Grades 8 – 12 | Professional Library | Journal
Fifty Alternatives to the Book Report
2 | Grades 5 – 9 | Professional Library | Journal
To Grammar or Not to Grammar: That Is Not the Question!
3 | Grades 3 – 5 | Professional Library | Journal
Words Are Wonderful: Interactive, Time-Efficient Strategies to Teach Meaning Vocabulary
4 | Grades 3 – 8 | Professional Library | Journal
Spelling in Parts: A Strategy for Spelling and Decoding Polysyllabic Words
5 | Grades K – 2 | Professional Library | Book
Environmental Print in the Classroom: Meaningful Connections for Learning to Read
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