Carol Jago offers ways to teach the works of Judith Ortiz Cofer in the high school English classroom.
Judith Ortiz Cofer in the Classroom: A Woman in Front of the Sun
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Amy Tan in the Classroom: "The art of invisible strength"
8 - 12
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Offers high school teachers an activity-based approach to teaching the works of Amy Tan, especially The Joy Luck Club and The Opposite of Fate.
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Alice Walker in the Classroom: "Living by the Word"
8 - 12
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Carol Jago offers readers a handy guide for bringing this celebrated author's work into the classroom, including biographical information, ideas for literature circles using Walker's short stories, sample writing lessons using Walker's poems, suggestions for teaching The Color Purple, and a wealth of resources for further investigation of Alice Walker and her work.
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Consensus Decision Making
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7 - 12
Strategy Guide
This strategy guide introduces Consensus Decision Making, a method for facilitating and engaging students in a critical discussion of the central ideas of a text.
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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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Depend on the Text! How to Create Text-Dependent Questions
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1 - 3
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Teachers need to create text-dependent questions to elicit close reading. When answering these questions, students learn to reread and think deeply about the text.
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Promote Deep Thinking! How to Choose a Complex Text
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1 - 3
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Complex texts promote deep thinking and critical analysis by students. Through close reading of a complex text, students' independent reading abilities also increase.
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Get Close to Think Deeply: Creating Primary-Level Close Readings
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1 - 3
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Close readings allow primary students to engage with complex texts. Through repeated reading, students build a deep understanding of the text and critical thinking skills.
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Roots and Branches: A Resource of Native American Literature
7 - 12
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This valuable resource book offers teachers an opportunity to learn and to teach about Native American literatures in context. Susag examines the historical and literary contexts that frame the literary work of Native peoples.
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Literary Terms: A Practical Glossary
9 - 12
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Literary Terms: A Practical Glossary provides up-to-date definitions, drawing on recent developments in literary theory and emphasizing the role of reading practices in the reproduction of literary meanings. Unlike other glossaries, it includes brief activities to help students develop a working knowledge of the concepts.
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Nikki Giovanni in the Classroom: "The same ol' danger but a brand new pleasure"
9 - 12
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The first volume in the NCTE High School Literature Series, this small, practical book features primary source materials including many of Giovanni's poems reprinted in full, easily adaptable lessons and activities, and a resource section for students and teachers wishing to study Giovanni further.
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Raymond Carver in the Classroom: "A Small, Good Thing"
9 - 12
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Rubenstein offers specific, classroom-tested strategies for teaching Raymond Carver's short stories and poems in the high school English classroom.
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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.
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Language Learners in the English Classroom
7 - 12
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This book provides practical, research-based strategies that can help secondary-level English language learners meet the challenges of both language and content learning.
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Engaging Grammar: Practical Advice for Real Classrooms
7 - 12
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Amy Benjamin challenges the idea of "skill and drill" grammar instruction, and Tom Oliva provides a teacher's journal chronicling how the concepts in this book can work in a real classroom.
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Wondrous Words: Writers and Writing in the Elementary Classroom
K - 6
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Katie Wood Ray explains in practical terms the theoretical underpinnings of how elementary and middle school students learn to write from their reading.