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The Reading Strategies Book
The Reading Strategies Book: Your Everything Guide to Developing Skilled Readers | Jennifer Serravallo
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With hit books that support strategic reading through conferring, small groups, and assessment, Jen Serravallo gets emails almost daily asking, "Isn't there a book of the strategies themselves?" Now there is. "Strategies make the often invisible work of reading actionable and visible," Jen writes. In The Reading Strategies Book, she collects 300 strategies to share with readers in support of thirteen goals-everything from fluency to literary analysis. Each strategy is cross-linked to skills, genres, and Fountas & Pinnell reading levels to give you just-right teaching, just in time. With Jen's help you'll: develop goals for every reader give students step-by-step strategies for skilled reading guide readers with prompts aligned to the strategies adjust instruction to meet individual needs with Jen's Teaching Tips craft demonstrations and explanations with her Lesson Language learn more with Hat Tips to the work of influential teacher-authors. Whether you use readers workshop, Daily 5/CAFE, guided reading, balanced reading, a core reading program, whole-class novels, or any other approach, The Reading Strategies Book will complement and extend your teaching. Rely on it to plan and implement goal-directed, differentiated instruction for individuals, small groups, and whole classes. "We offer strategies to readers to put the work in doable terms for those who are still practicing," writes Jen Serravallo. "The goal is not that they can do the steps of the strategy but that they become more comfortable and competent with a new skill." With The Reading Strategies Book, you'll have ways to help your readers make progress every day. Visit heinemann.com/readingstrategiesbook/ where you'll find blog posts, videos from Jen Serravallo, community features, and more information on The Reading Strategies Book.
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Emily92Bibliophile
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Amandajoy
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I‘m finding my mid-year reading stats frustrating. The top is where I‘m at with my Goodreads goal for this year. The bottom is where I was at with my reading this time last year. I think I need a month long reading vacation! 🤓

cariashley You‘re not alone, I‘m behind on mine too! 😣 6y
megt I‘m pretty far behind too! ☹️ 6y
Amandajoy @cariashley @megt Glad to know I‘m in good company! We should be allowed a week or two off to catch up on reading goals, seems only fair 🤓 6y
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janeycanuck
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It wasn't looking good for me to hit my reading goal this month but #litsypartyofone and #eclecticreadathon helped me reach it!

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Chie
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One of the PD books I'll be studying during the summer break. A little excited as there's an FB study group for it, too!

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