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Teaching new literacies in Grades K-3 : resources for 21st-century classrooms Edited by Barbara Moss, Diane Lapp

By: Edited by Barbara Moss, Diane LappSeries: Solving problems in the teaching of literacyPublication details: New York ; The Guilford Press ; c2010 Description: xi, 321 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781606234976Subject(s): 1. Language arts (Primary) -- United States. 2. Media literacy -- Study and teaching (Primary) -- United States. 3. Visual literacy -- Study and teaching (Primary) -- United States. 4. Literacy -- Social aspects -- United StatesDDC classification: 372.6 TEA
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Contents:
1 Introduction
Part I Teaching the Genres
2 Teaching with Folk Literature in the Primary Grades
3 Every Story Has a Problem: How to Improve Student Narrative Writing in Grades K-3
4 Poetry Power: First Graders Tackle Two-Worders
5 Using Readers' Theater to Engage Young Readers
6 Junior Journalists: Reading and Writing News in the Primary Grades
7 Using Procedural Texts and Documents to Develop Functional Literacy in Students: The Key to Their Future in a World of Words
8 Going Beyond Opinion: Teaching Primary Children to Write Persuasively
9 Reading Biography: Evaluating Information across Texts
Part II Teaching Other Genres
10 Using Comic Literature with Elementary Students
11 Using Primary-Source Documents and Digital Storytelling as a Catalyst for Writing Historical Fiction
12 CD Jackets: Self-Expressing through Hip-Hop as Culturally Responsive Pedagogy
13 Exploring High-Stakes Tests as a Genre
14 Reading a Science Experiment: Deciphering the Language of Scientists
15 Reading + Mathematics = Success: Using Literacy Strategies to Enhance Problem-Solving Skills
16 Promoting Literacy through Visual Aids: Teaching Students to Read Graphs, Maps, Charts, and Tables
17 Critically Reading Advertisements: Examining Visual Images and Persuasive Language
18 Reading Web-Based Electronic Texts: Using Think-Alouds to Help Students Begin to Understand the Process
19 Developing Critical Literacy: Comparatively Reading Multiple Text Sources in a Second-Grade Classroom
20 Using Written Response for Reading Comprehension of Literary Text
Part III Crafting the Genre
21 Reading Persuasive Texts Thomas Devere
22 Writing a Biography: Creating Powerful Insights into History and Personal Lives
23 Monumental Ideas for Teaching Report Writing through a Visit to Washington
24 Writing Summaries of Expository Text Using the Magnet Summary Strategy
25 Conclusion: Looking Back, Looking Forward

Includes bibliographical reference and index

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