Teaching comprehension in grades 1-2 : dynamic strategies and creative lessons for early literacy success / bv Anthony D. Fredericks ; illustrated by Dave Garbot.
Material type: TextPublication details: Austin, Tex. : Harcourt Achieve/Rigby, Saxon, Steck-Vaughn, c2006.Description: 272 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN:- 0739899503
- 9780739899502
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Children's Book | Main Library | Parent/Teacher Resource Collection-Children's | 372.47 F852 | Available | 33111005632589 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
How can teachers teach children to comprehend when they don't know how to read yet? This easy-to-use resource shows how to model and teach children who are just beginning to learn to read the comprehension strategies that will lead to future success in reading. Book jacket.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 270-271).
Introduction -- Comprehension, reading, and early literacy -- Teaching comprehension -- Comprehension lessons -- How to use this book -- Instructional strategies for comprehension -- Literature-based activities -- Click, clack, moo: cows that type -- How I became a pirate -- If you give a mouse a cookie -- Making the world -- The napping house -- No, David -- Sheep in a jeep -- The snowy day -- Recommended books for first grade -- Recommended books for second grade -- Science literature activities -- Around one cactus: owls, bats and leaping rats -- Happy birth day -- In the small, small pond -- Is this a house for hermit crab? -- Is your mama a llama? -- Under one rock: bugs, slugs and other ughs -- The very lonely firefly -- Recommended science literature for first and second grade -- Social studies literature activities -- Amazing grace -- A chair for my mother -- How to make an apple pie and see the world -- The island-below-the-star -- The summer my father was ten -- Tar beach -- Train song -- Recommended social studies literature for first and second grade -- Math literature activities -- Alexander, who used to be rich last Sunday -- Chicka chicka 1, 2, 3 -- The doorbell rang -- The grouchy ladybug -- Turtle splash! Countdown at the pond -- Recommended math literature for first and second grade -- Wordless picture books -- Pancakes for breakfast -- Rain -- Carl goes shopping -- Do you want to be my friend? -- Wordless picture books for your classroom -- Literacy centers -- Plans and schedules -- Parent involvement activities -- Questions and answers -- Reproducibles -- Bookmarks -- Story pyramid -- Informational story frame -- Group data sheet -- Student self-report form -- Story map -- Mental image x two -- Comparing two books -- Retelling form -- Super reader award -- Family reader award -- Strategy awards -- Comprehension circles teacher self-assessment -- Appendices -- Reading aloud to students -- Bookwebbing -- References -- About the author.