[Read free ebook] No More Independent Reading Without Support (Not This But That)
✿ Debbie Miller, Barbara Moss ✿
| #33695 in Books | Debbie Miller Barbara Moss | 2013-09-12 | 2013-09-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.20 x6.00l,.32 | File Name: 0325049041 | 96 pages | No More Independent Reading Without Support Not This But That
||18 of 19 people found the following review helpful.| Solid current research base that justifies making the time|By K. S. Cummins|Miller & Moss review recent research on independent reading and make a compelling case for bringing independent reading back to our daily practice – a LOT of independent reading (IR) with the teacher present as an “active participant” (p. 39) offering multiple types of support throu|About the Author|Debbie Miller is coauthor of three Heinemann resources: "Kids with Grit," a course on the Heinemann Digital Campus; No More Independent Reading Without Support, part of the Not This But That series; and Comprehension Going Forward. Debbie taugh
"What if there was a time when things slowed down? No rotations, activities, or worksheets-just you, your kids, and books. Would you take it?" -Debbie Miller and Barbara Moss
We know children learn to read by reading. Is independent reading valuable enough to use precious classroom minutes on? Yes, writes Debbie Miller and Barbara Moss, but only if that time is purposeful.
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