Using Paired Text to Meet the Common Core: Effective Teaching across the K-8 Curriculum: Teaching Practices That Work
Autor William Bintzen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 feb 2015
Teaching students to make connections across related texts promotes engagement and improves reading comprehension and content learning. This practical guide explains how to select and teach a wide range of picture books as paired text--two books related by topic, theme, or genre--in grades K-8. The author provides mini-lessons across the content areas, along with hundreds of recommendations for paired text, each linked to specific Common Core standards for reading literature and informational texts. In a large-size format for easy photocopying, the book includes 22 reproducible graphic organizers and other useful tools. Purchasers also get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781462518982
ISBN-10: 1462518982
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 203 x 267 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Guilford Publications
Colecția Guilford Press
Seria Teaching Practices That Work
ISBN-10: 1462518982
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 203 x 267 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Guilford Publications
Colecția Guilford Press
Seria Teaching Practices That Work
Public țintă
Professional Practice & DevelopmentCuprins
Introduction
I. Intertextuality
What Is Intertextuality?
Understanding Intertextuality
Intertextuality and Picture Books for Young Children
Intertextuality and Picture Books for Older Children
Intertextuality and Picture Books for Adolescent Readers
Intertextuality and Picture Books across the Curriculum
Intertextuality and the CCSS
Intertextuality, the Common Core, and Paired Text
II. Paired Text
What Is Paired Text?
Mini-Lesson: Seeing and Thinking Differently
Purpose of Paired Text
Paired Text and the CCSS
Types of Paired Text
Benefits of Paired Text
Paired Text and Picture Books
Picture Books and Paired Text across the Curriculum
Finding Picture Books for Paired Text across the Curriculum
Using Paired Text
III. Paired Text in English Language Arts
Mini-Lesson: Perspective and Point of View
Intertextual Connections
Paired Text, Intertextual Connections, and the CCR Anchor Standards
Additional Paired Text on Perspective and Point of View
Theoretical Model
Paired Text for ELA Standards by Grade Levels and Grade Bands
Additional Instructional Strategies
IV. Paired Text in History/Social Studies
Mini-Lesson: Drummer Boys in the Civil War
Intertextual Connections
Theoretical Model
The CCSS, the NCSS, and Paired Text
Additional Instructional Strategies
V. Paired Text in Science
Mini-Lesson: How Do Scientists Do Science?
The CCSS Reading Standards for Literacy in Science
The Next Generation Science Standards
Theoretical Model
Paired Text and the CCSS and NGSS Standards
Additional Instructional Strategies
VI. Paired Text in Mathematics
Mini-Lesson: Multiple Ways to Solve Single Problems
Intertextual Connections
More Potentials
The CCSS for Mathematics
Theoretical Model
Paired Text and Mathematical Content
Additional Instructional Strategies
Appendices
References
Picture Books Cited
Index
I. Intertextuality
What Is Intertextuality?
Understanding Intertextuality
Intertextuality and Picture Books for Young Children
Intertextuality and Picture Books for Older Children
Intertextuality and Picture Books for Adolescent Readers
Intertextuality and Picture Books across the Curriculum
Intertextuality and the CCSS
Intertextuality, the Common Core, and Paired Text
II. Paired Text
What Is Paired Text?
Mini-Lesson: Seeing and Thinking Differently
Purpose of Paired Text
Paired Text and the CCSS
Types of Paired Text
Benefits of Paired Text
Paired Text and Picture Books
Picture Books and Paired Text across the Curriculum
Finding Picture Books for Paired Text across the Curriculum
Using Paired Text
III. Paired Text in English Language Arts
Mini-Lesson: Perspective and Point of View
Intertextual Connections
Paired Text, Intertextual Connections, and the CCR Anchor Standards
Additional Paired Text on Perspective and Point of View
Theoretical Model
Paired Text for ELA Standards by Grade Levels and Grade Bands
Additional Instructional Strategies
IV. Paired Text in History/Social Studies
Mini-Lesson: Drummer Boys in the Civil War
Intertextual Connections
Theoretical Model
The CCSS, the NCSS, and Paired Text
Additional Instructional Strategies
V. Paired Text in Science
Mini-Lesson: How Do Scientists Do Science?
The CCSS Reading Standards for Literacy in Science
The Next Generation Science Standards
Theoretical Model
Paired Text and the CCSS and NGSS Standards
Additional Instructional Strategies
VI. Paired Text in Mathematics
Mini-Lesson: Multiple Ways to Solve Single Problems
Intertextual Connections
More Potentials
The CCSS for Mathematics
Theoretical Model
Paired Text and Mathematical Content
Additional Instructional Strategies
Appendices
References
Picture Books Cited
Index
Notă biografică
William Bintz, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum Studies at Kent State University. He has extensive classroom teaching experience in elementary, middle, and high schools. His professional interests include using award-winning literature to teach across the curriculum in K-12, collaborative teacher research, and reading comprehension assessment. Dr. Bintz has published numerous articles and book chapters in leading literacy journals and has presented at many international, national, and state conferences. In addition, he conducts professional development workshops throughout the United States.
Recenzii
“This book is a treasure trove for teachers implementing the Common Core State Standards. Bintz effectively demonstrates the use of children’s literature as a centerpiece for Common Core-focused instruction. The sample lessons and examples of paired text are wonderful resources for busy teachers who value and honor the important place of children’s literature in their classrooms."--Barbara Moss, PhD, School of Teacher Education, San Diego State University
“Using paired text is a sound pedagogical practice that has the potential to help students increase reading engagement, expand their knowledge base, enrich conceptual understanding, and develop critical insights about language and text--all of which are consistent with the goals of the CCSS for English language arts and disciplinary literacy. This book is chock-full of trade book resources, instructional strategies, and convenient reproducibles that all K-8 teachers will find relevant and useful.”--Zhihui Fang, PhD, School of Teaching and Learning, University of Florida
“As someone who is devoted to providing readers with strategies to attack, survive, and enjoy texts, I found Bintz’s book rewarding. His experiences and connections mirror what K-8 students do as they learn how to gain confidence while reading. Bintz’s rationale for using paired text in English language arts, social studies, science, and mathematics is practical, and he proves how this addresses the CCSS by outlining the anchor standards. This book should be on the reading list of K/n-/8 classroom teachers, reading specialists, and instructional coaches.”--Marie Donnantuono, MEd, College of Education, William Paterson University
“When carefully paired, books can be used together to initiate much-needed conversations in ELA, history, science, and mathematics, while supporting students in exploring what makes each discipline unique. This extremely practical book shows how to do just that. It features easy-to-follow strategy lessons and reproducible materials that can be photocopied or printed out for immediate use. It is a ‘must have’ resource for teachers across grades and disciplines. Schools would be well served by buying a copy for every teacher in their building."--Jerome C. Harste, PhD, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Department of Literacy, Culture, and Language Education, Indiana University
-“Using paired text is a sound pedagogical practice that has the potential to help students increase reading engagement, expand their knowledge base, enrich conceptual understanding, and develop critical insights about language and text--all of which are consistent with the goals of the CCSS for English language arts and disciplinary literacy. This book is chock-full of trade book resources, instructional strategies, and convenient reproducibles that all K-8 teachers will find relevant and useful.”--Zhihui Fang, PhD, School of Teaching and Learning, University of Florida
“As someone who is devoted to providing readers with strategies to attack, survive, and enjoy texts, I found Bintz’s book rewarding. His experiences and connections mirror what K-8 students do as they learn how to gain confidence while reading. Bintz’s rationale for using paired text in English language arts, social studies, science, and mathematics is practical, and he proves how this addresses the CCSS by outlining the anchor standards. This book should be on the reading list of K/n-/8 classroom teachers, reading specialists, and instructional coaches.”--Marie Donnantuono, MEd, College of Education, William Paterson University
“When carefully paired, books can be used together to initiate much-needed conversations in ELA, history, science, and mathematics, while supporting students in exploring what makes each discipline unique. This extremely practical book shows how to do just that. It features easy-to-follow strategy lessons and reproducible materials that can be photocopied or printed out for immediate use. It is a ‘must have’ resource for teachers across grades and disciplines. Schools would be well served by buying a copy for every teacher in their building."--Jerome C. Harste, PhD, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Department of Literacy, Culture, and Language Education, Indiana University
Descriere
Teaching students to make connections across related texts promotes engagement and improves reading comprehension and content learning.