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Which Book and Why
Which Book and Why: Using Book Bands and Book Levels for Guided Reading in Key Stage 1 | Sue Bodman, Glen Franklin
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We want all children to love reading, and Which Book and Why demonstrates how effective guided reading for children in Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 can help teachers make this happen. Balancing theory and practice, this book explores how schools and teachers can implement guided reading more confidently and more effectively. Which Book and Why draws together the teaching pedagogy underpinning guided reading. The book demonstrates how to develop word-reading skills, reading for meaning, and reading for information. Building on the success and strong foundations of Book Bands for Guided Reading (Baker, Bickler and Bodman, 2007), Which Book and Why: supports the effective delivery of guided reading for young children in the early stages of learning to read; helps teachers to choose the right book at the right time, based on focused assessments; explains how guided reading fits with current theoretical understanding of how children learn; demonstrates how guided reading works in practice; outlines how practice may vary, depending on the choice of text, teaching objectives, and the needs of the child; provides guidance for school subject leaders and senior managers, and for teachers' self-study.Which Book and Why includes in the accompanying CD-ROM a fully searchable database to support schools and teachers in choosing the most appropriate books at the right level for each group in a class. The database includes a full listing of colour-banded titles, including those from recently published series, allowing teachers to use their existing libraries more effectively while also informing decision-making about new resources. In parallel, teachers can search the database for texts that will complement the teaching progression of mainstream phonic programmes, review programmes that are available, and search for a text to consolidate teaching of particular phonemes.Which Book and Why offers professional development resources in each section; self-study activities for teachers including student teachers, newly qualified teachers, and staff new to guided reading; resources for literacy subject coordinators; and resources for senior management and leadership teams to support the implementation of high-quality and effective guided reading lessons.
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Conservio
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Check out this website that lets you choose books based off of mood and emotion (and other choices).

https://www.whichbook.net

@ReadingEnvy too bad I found this after your 200th episode

ReadingEnvy Interesting! I played with it a bit and it suggested books I hadnt already read which is something. 4y
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bibliobliss
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• December 19th ❄️ ❄️ of the #WinterGames
#WGGuesstheBook

Can't wait for this weekend game!! •

#happyholidays #TeamFestivus #games

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Tianarose
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Anyone has experience with this?? Seems interesting, definitely could be helpful to read your feeling or mood.

jpmcwisemorgan Hmmm....interesting. 6y
rretzler Checking it out 6y
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Craftylikefox
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I need a light hearted read to distract me tonight. Which of these three would you suggest? I think Nigel is suggesting I do a reread of Coraline, or really that it was the closest thing for him to lay his chin on. Any suggestions?

VioletBramble For light reading I'd go with the Pratchett 6y
Soubhiville I‘m always in favor of Terry Pratchett! 6y
IndyHannaJones I love all of these but Sir TP's witches are da bomg. I teally recommend the Tiffamy Aching books. 6y
IndyHannaJones BOMB. I'M VERY SORRY I AM SUPER TIRED. 6y
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RinaBrahmbhattBarot
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Good night everyone! I haven't done this for a while...tell me if you are reading and if yes, which book? See mine in a comment :)

RinaBrahmbhattBarot I'm reading The Genius Habit! Got #AR from @netgalley 6y
Ashley_Nicoletto I am reading Night Film and A Conjuring of Light and listening to Good and Mad! 6y
Jennick2004 Just read some of Pax with my son, now going to read A Spark of Light :) 6y
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RedbagReadbooks Laughter in the dark 6y
ashley_o13 I'm also trying an audiobook for work called A Killers Mind 6y
Readingismyescape Of course. 😍 6y
kaysworld1 Started that today 6y
kaysworld1 I keep a book in my bag when I'm out and I grabbed this one walking out the door so far so good. 6y
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Whimsical.Curiosity
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Help! I'm so indecisive and I don't know which one to choose. Anybody have a favorite or a recommendation? I lean towards thrillers but I could use a change. What did y'all get for #botm?
😘🍷❤️🦖

BookishShelly I picked The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock. (edited) 6y
ErikasMindfulShelf I can‘t decide either. 6y
Libby1 I am intrigued by The Silence of the Girls. 6y
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Tashreads I loved The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock, but you would need to enjoy a historical fiction romp with a touch of magical realism. 6y
Birdsong28 Cross her heart gets my vote. 📚📖 6y
Whimsical.Curiosity @irre what are you leaning toward? 6y
Whimsical.Curiosity @Birdsong28 that's where my head is at too. 6y
ErikasMindfulShelf Maybe Cross Her Heart. 6y
Whimsical.Curiosity @BookishShelly @Tashreads I just love the way you describe it! 6y
Whimsical.Curiosity @Libby1 I too am intrigued by that one. I just reread the description and it's higher on my list now 🤣 6y
Whimsical.Curiosity @irre I love books like Cross Her Heart. 6y
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RinaBrahmbhattBarot
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Tell us please! PC : Google

MissAimz_55 I've got Harry Potter and chamber of secrets illustrated version as well as Affirmators journal. 7y
SilversReviews I don‘t have any on my nightstand, but I have DREAMS OF FALLING by Karen White on my desk. :) 7y
CocoReads Whatever I take with me on either kindle or nook. I can‘t read print books in bed because the light “bothers” my hub, even Book lights but backlit screens for some reason don‘t bother him. So right now it would be Hail No on my nook and Ruin & Rule on my kindle. 7y
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speljamr The Wolf, by Leo Carew 7y
AshleyS Lagoon by Nnedi Okorafor, Columbine by Dave Cullen, and Meaty by Samantha Irby 7y
ReadingRover Howling Bloody Murder- Susan Owens, Brides of Rollrock Island-Margo Lanagan, Master and Margarita-Mikhail Bulgakov, Whiskey, Words & a Shovel- RH Sin 7y
Macnjen Be Safe, Love Mom , Pachinko, Grunt,A Gentleman in Moscow, Frankenstein 7y
TheLudicReader The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman; Time Was Soft There by Jeremy Merced; The Spider and the Fly by Claudia Rowe & The Never List by Koethi Zan 7y
RebelReader Sycamore by Bryn Chancellor; In the Garden of Beasts by Erik Larson; Thanks Obama by David Litt The Visitors by Catherine Burns; The Unwomanly FAce of War by Svetlana Alexievich; I Was Told to Come Alone; The Cruelest Month by Louise Penny. 7y
Dilyndesign The Keeper of Lost Things by Ruth Hogan; Goodbye Darkness by William Manchester; The Alice Network by Kate Quinn; Forever Painless by Miranda Esmond-White; Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelly and Coming to My Senses: The Making of a Counterculture Cook by Alice Waters 7y
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Emily92Bibliophile
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One of the first lines from the book I hope to read this year....

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Emily92Bibliophile
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Directions 📚💙📚

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Emily92Bibliophile
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January‘s Library Board !

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PenguinInFlight I thought Things I Never Told You was excellent!! I haven't read the other one. 7y
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