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What the science of reading says about writing / Jennifer Jump, M.A., and Hillary Wolfe, M.A.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Jump, Jennifer.
Wolfe, Hillary, author.
Series:
What the Science Says
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Reading--Research.
Reading.
Writing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (170 pages) : illustrations.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Huntington Beach, California : Shell Education, [2023]
Summary:
Gain a deeper understanding of how students learn to read and write! This professional development resource examines current research on the science of reading and provides instructional strategies that build students' writing skills.
Contents:
Cover
Page 2 - Credits
Page 3 - Table of Contents
Page 5 - Introduction
Page 5 - Welcome from Jen Jump
Page 7 - What Is the Science of Reading?
Page 9 - Seminal Works to Build Understanding
Page 13 - The Focus on Writing
Page 17 - Settled Science
Page 18 - From the Classroom
Page 19 - Navigating This Book
Page 21 - Chapter 1: The Recursive Writing Process
Page 21 - Background Information and Research
Page 23 - Implications for Teaching and Learning
Page 25 - Key Terms for Teacher Understanding
Page 27 - Research in Action
Page 36 - Moving Forward: Top Must-Dos
Page 38 - Further Considerations
Page 39 - My Teaching Checklist
Page 40 - Chapter Summary
Page 41 - Chapter 2: Genre Characteristics
Page 41 - From the Classroom
Page 42 - Background Information and Research
Page 44 - Implications for Teaching and Learning
Page 45 - Key Terms for Teacher Understanding
Page 50 - Research in Action
Page 61 - Moving Forward: Top Must-Dos
Page 64 - Further Considerations
Page 66 - My Teaching Checklist
Page 67 - Chapter Summary
Page 69 - Chapter 3: Prewriting and Organization
Page 69 - Background Information and Research
Page 71 - Implications for Teaching and Learning
Page 73 - Key Terms for Teacher Understanding
Page 77 - Research in Action
Page 87 - Moving Forward: Top Must-Dos
Page 88 - Further Considerations
Page 89 - My Teaching Checklist
Page 90 - Chapter Summary
Page 91 - Chapter 4: Revise for Purpose: Syntax of Sentences and Beyond
Page 91 - From the Classroom
Page 92 - Background Information and Research
Page 95 - Implications for Teaching and Learning
Page 97 - Key Terms for Teacher Understanding
Page 104 - Research in Action
Page 118 - Moving Forward: Top Must-Dos
Page 120 - Further Considerations.
Page 121 - My Teaching Checklist
Page 122 - Chapter Summary
Page 123 - Chapter 5: Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics
Page 123 - Background Information and Research
Page 124 - Implications for Teaching and Learning
Page 127 - Key Terms for Teacher Understanding
Page 131 - Research in Action
Page 143 - Moving Forward: Top Must-Dos
Page 145 - Further Considerations
Page 146 - My Teaching Checklist
Page 147 - Chapter Summary
Page 149 - Chapter 6: A Better Way: Micro Writing
Page 150 - Why Micro Writing?
Page 150 - Talk It Out and Write It Down: Small Writing
Page 151 - Refine the Idea: Small Revision
Page 153 - Reflect on It: Small Feedback
Page 154 - Small Wins
Page 155 - Big Impact
Page 156 - References
Page 161 - Glossary
Page 165 - Index
Back Cover.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-0876-9679-8
OCLC:
1407625947

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