This book examines ways of engaging students as they study Harper Lee's novel. Included are collaborative learning, discussion, writing, and inquiry-based projects as well as activities related to the film version of To Kill a Mockingbird.
To Kill a Mockingbird in the Classroom: Walking in Someone Else's Shoes
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Reading Shakespeare with Young Adults
9 - 12
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Dakin explores different methods for getting students engaged--and excited--about Shakespeare's plays as they learn to construct meaning from the texts' sixteenth-century language and connect it to their twenty-first-century lives.
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Teaching YA Lit through Differentiated Instruction
9 - 12
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Authors Susan L. Groenke and Lisa Scherff offer suggestions for incorporating YA lit into the high school curriculum.
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Reading & Writing & Teens: A Parent's Guide to Adolescent Literacy
6 - 12
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Offering advice from a host of experts in adolescent literacy, this book helps answer real questions from parents across the country about how to best support their teens as readers and writers.
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Supporting Student Comprehension in Content Area Reading
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6 - 12
Strategy Guide
In this strategy guide, you'll learn a few simple, yet powerful, techniques to encourage students to use peer talk and writing to enhance their understanding of content area texts.
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Preparing Students for Success with Reading in the Content Areas
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6 - 12
Strategy Guide
In this strategy guide, you'll learn how to determine the level and type of support you need to provide students based on careful preparation as a content area expert.
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Reading with Purpose in the Content Areas
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6 - 12
Strategy Guide
In this strategy guide, you'll learn how to organize students and instruction to establish a sense of purpose for reading authentic texts in the content areas.
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Developing Evidence-Based Arguments from Texts
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6 - 12
Strategy Guide
This strategy guide clarifies the difference between persuasion and argumentation, stressing the connection between close reading of text to gather evidence and formation of a strong argumentative claim about text.
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Guideline on The Students' Right to Read
K - 12
Professional Library
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The current edition of The Students' Right to Read is an adaptation and updating of the original Council statement, including "Citizen's Request for Reconsideration of a Work."
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Genre Theory: Teaching, Writing, and Being
9 - 12
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Dean synthesizes theory and research about genres and provides secondary-level teachers with practical classroom applications.