Building the Reading Brain, PreK-3

Building the Reading Brain, PreK-3
Title Building the Reading Brain, PreK-3 PDF eBook
Author Pat Wolfe
Publisher Corwin Press
Pages 202
Release 2004-04-19
Genre Education
ISBN 9780761939047

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Building the Reading Brain, PreK-3

Building the Reading Brain, PreK-3
Title Building the Reading Brain, PreK-3 PDF eBook
Author Pamela Nevills
Publisher Corwin Press
Pages 233
Release 2009-01-06
Genre Education
ISBN 1452274037

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Discover how children’s brains change as they develop early reading skills! Moving through skills acquisition from birth to age eight, this updated edition of the best-selling book gives educators a clear picture of how children acquire and develop language skills in preparation for reading. This updated edition features developmentally appropriate practices for fostering critical literacy skills in each age group and expanded information on English learners and Response to Intervention. The authors provide: Brain-friendly strategies that build phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, comprehension, and fluency skills Instructional applications for games, music, and play Interventions for children with early reading difficulties

How to Prevent Reading Difficulties, Grades PreK-3

How to Prevent Reading Difficulties, Grades PreK-3
Title How to Prevent Reading Difficulties, Grades PreK-3 PDF eBook
Author Mark Weakland
Publisher Corwin Press
Pages 258
Release 2021-03-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1071844040

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The science of reading meets the art of teaching readers Do you have the knowledge and instructional ability to effectively teach foundational skills and to support students who show signs of reading difficulties? It is a tall order — and one that challenges many new and veteran teachers. How to Prevent Reading Difficulties, Grades PreK-3 builds on decades of evidence and years of experience to help teachers understand how the brain learns to read and how to apply that understanding to Tier 1 instruction. The book includes: step-by-step descriptions of techniques for effectively teaching phonological awareness, spelling, phonics, vocabulary, and comprehension specific Tier 1 activities, routines, and frameworks that build and strengthen word recognition and language comprehension links to video demonstrations and online resources clear, practical explanations of the science of reading, including the Eternal Triangle and the Simple View of Reading, to help teachers understand the fundamentals of the reading process, recognize how difficulties arise – and understand how to address them A book study guide is available on the Free Resources tab to provides group guidance on how to effectively teach foundational skills and to support students who show signs of reading difficulties. Author Mark Weakland brings new energy to teaching high-priority foundational skills. By blending the science of reading with the best instructional practices that lead to authentic reading—the ultimate goal of balanced literacy—teachers can prevent many reading difficulties in K-3 learners.

Build the Brain for Reading, Grades 4–12

Build the Brain for Reading, Grades 4–12
Title Build the Brain for Reading, Grades 4–12 PDF eBook
Author Pamela Nevills
Publisher Corwin Press
Pages 201
Release 2010-10-18
Genre Education
ISBN 1412961114

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Every teacher knows that no two students are exactly alike. This guidebook infuses the most current neurology research into concrete steps for teaching reading in a targeted, developmentally appropriate way. Author Pamela Nevills clearly describes the brain's structures and functions, devoting an entire chapter to the adolescent brain. Rich with innovative tips, tools, and examples for guiding both new and experienced readers, Build the Brain for Reading, Grades 4-12 helps teachers

Reading in the Brain

Reading in the Brain
Title Reading in the Brain PDF eBook
Author Stanislas Dehaene
Publisher Penguin
Pages 400
Release 2009-11-12
Genre Science
ISBN 1101152400

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A renowned cognitive neuroscientist?s fascinating and highly informative account of how the brain acquires reading How can a few black marks on a white page evoke an entire universe of sounds and meanings? In this riveting investigation, Stanislas Dehaene provides an accessible account of the brain circuitry of reading and explores what he calls the ?reading paradox?: Our cortex is the product of millions of years of evolution in a world without writing, so how did it adapt to recognize words? Reading in the Brain describes pioneering research on how we process language, revealing the hidden logic of spelling and the existence of powerful unconscious mechanisms for decoding words of any size, case, or font. Dehaene?s research will fascinate not only readers interested in science and culture, but also educators concerned with debates on how we learn to read, and who wrestle with pathologies such as dyslexia. Like Steven Pinker, Dehaene argues that the mind is not a blank slate: Writing systems across all cultures rely on the same brain circuits, and reading is only possible insofar as it fits within the limits of a primate brain. Setting cutting-edge science in the context of cultural debate, Reading in the Brain is an unparalleled guide to a uniquely human ability.

Reading and Language Arts Worksheets Don't Grow Dendrites

Reading and Language Arts Worksheets Don't Grow Dendrites
Title Reading and Language Arts Worksheets Don't Grow Dendrites PDF eBook
Author Marcia L. Tate
Publisher Corwin Press
Pages 200
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Education
ISBN 1452280304

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Newly consistent with CCSS, this classroom companion employs hands-on techniques, teaching-tested activities, and brain-compatible literacy strategies to engage and motivate reluctant readers.

Read, Rhyme, and Romp

Read, Rhyme, and Romp
Title Read, Rhyme, and Romp PDF eBook
Author Heather McNeil
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 240
Release 2012-06-26
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1598849573

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Designed to promote literacy in young children and to empower parents, educators, and librarians, this guide is filled with simple strategies, creative activities, and detailed instructions that help make reading fun. Encouraging a love of reading in young children can be a source of both great frustration and immense joy. This handy resource provides essential tips, techniques, and strategies for making early literacy development fun and inspiring a lifelong love of reading. Read, Rhyme, and Romp: Early Literacy Skills and Activities for Librarians, Teachers, and Parents explores the six basic pre-literacy skills that experts agree are necessary for a young child to be ready to learn to read. Special sections within each chapter are dedicated to the specific needs of preschool teachers, parents, and librarians, making the content relevant to different settings. Recommended book lists, personal anecdotes, and literacy-rich activities combine to create an effective and accessible plan for implementing an early literacy program.