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Subjects Matter

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An edition of Subjects Matter (2014)

Subjects Matter

exceeding standards through powerful content-area reading

2nd ed.
  • 5 Want to read

We are specialists to the bone -- in science, math, social studies, art, music, business, and foreign language. But now, the Common Core and state standards require us to help our students better understand our distinctive subject-area texts. "Nobody's making us into reading teachers," write Smokey Daniels and Steve Zemelman, "but we must become teachers of disciplinary thinking through our students' reading." Subjects Matter, Second Edition shares exactly what you need to help students read your nonfiction content closely and strategically: 26 proven teaching strategies that help meet -- and exceed -- the standards; How-to suggestions for engaging kids with content through wide, real-world reading; A lively look at using "boring" textbooks; Instruction powered by student collaboration; Specifics for helping struggling readers. Subjects Matter, Second Edition, enables deep, thoughtful learning while keeping the irreverent, inspiring heart that made its first edition indispensable. You'll discover fresh and re-energized lessons, completely updated research, and vibrant vignettes from new colleagues and old friends with the same subject-area passion you have. - Back cover.

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Heinemann
Language
English
Pages
325

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Subjects Matter: exceeding standards through powerful content-area reading
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Table of Contents

The core purposes of reading
How smart readers think
Why textbooks are not enough
Toward a balanced diet of reading
Tools for thinking : reading strategies across the curriculum
How to use a textbook
Building a community of learners
Independent reading workshop in content areas
Content-area book clubs
Inquiry units
Help for struggling readers
Recommendations from reading research
About the authors

Edition Notes

Published in
Portsmouth, NH
Copyright Date
2014

Classifications

Library of Congress
LB1050.455.D36 2014, LB1050.455 .D36 2014

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
viii, 326 p.
Number of pages
325
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26607809M
ISBN 10
032505083X
ISBN 13
9780325050836
LCCN
2013048071
OCLC/WorldCat
864808859

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