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Inside Information: Developing Powerful Readers and Writers of Informational Text Through Project-based Instruction
Nell Duke
Inside Information: Developing Powerful Readers and Writers of Informational Text Through Project-based Instruction
Nell Duke
Most teachers understand the importance of teaching children to read and write informational text. But how do they do it effectively? And in a way that is truly engaging? Nell K. Duke has the answer. With this book, she shows teachers how to build skills in reading and writing major informational text types?informative/explanatory, persuasive: opinion, procedural/how-to, nonfiction narrative, and biography?through project-based instruction. Children read
and write for real purposes and real audiences on topics that matter to them. In the process, they make a difference in the world.
Drawing from the latest research, Duke explains how to design and carry out instruction, providing a blueprint for developing project-based units from start to finish?units that move children through a logical progression of phases:
? Project Launch
? Reading and Research
? Writing and Research
? Revision and Editing
? Presentation and Celebration
Packed with clear, precise connections to Common Core State Standards, classroom-tested teaching ideas, and the work of practicing teachers and their students, this book will be an essential resource for years to come. For use with Grades K-5.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | August 1, 2014 |
ISBN13 | 9780545667685 |
Publishers | Scholastic Teaching Resources (Theory an |
Pages | 208 |
Dimensions | 453 g |
Language | English |
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