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100 Ideas for Primary Teachers : Reading for Pleasure / Scott Evans.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Evans, Scott, author.
- Series:
- 100 ideas series.
- 100 Ideas for Teachers Series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Reading (Elementary).
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (145 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- London, England : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, [2023]
- Summary:
- No matter what you teach, there is a 100 Ideas title for you! The 100 Ideas series offers teachers practical, easy-to-implement strategies and activities for the classroom. Each author is an expert in their field and is passionate about sharing best practice with their peers. Each title includes at least ten additional extra-creative Bonus Ideas that won't fail to inspire and engage all learners. Scott Evans, aka The Reader Teacher, shares 100 innovative and practical ideas to help teachers nurture confident, enthusiastic young readers with a lifelong passion for books. Combining clear, practical advice with tried-and-tested classroom activities and inspiration, 100 Ideas for Primary Teachers: Reading for Pleasure will give teachers the tools they need to create and sustain a positive reading culture.Based on the 'Reading Roadmap', the author's unique five-point framework to revolutionise reading in schools, the ideas will help teachers promote reading for pleasure across the curriculum and create a reading spine of diverse texts to engage and excite children. Ideas range from classroom-based concepts like children selecting class books and creating reading scrapbooks to whole-school suggestions such as developing a 'Senior Readership Team' and hosting your own 'Festival of Reading'. There are sections covering all aspects of reading life, including how to become reader teachers and leaders, engage families and work with writers and illustrators, this book offers everything a teacher needs to get every child excited about reading. Written by experts in their field, the 100 Ideas books offer practical ideas for busy teachers. They include step-by-step instructions, teaching tips and taking it further ideas. Follow the conversation on Twitter using #100Ideas.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Content
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- How to use this book
- Part 1: Raising reading children 1
- 1 Children's Choice 2
- 2 Daily Read 3
- 3 Recognise All Reading 4
- 4 Independent Reading 6
- 5 Readers' Rights 7
- 6 Reading Surveys 8
- 7 Time to Talk 9
- 8 Early Reading Experiences 10
- 9 Reasons to Read 11
- 10 Me as a Reader 12
- 11 Incorporate Interests 13
- 12 Every Child a Free Reader 14
- 13 Bibliotherapy Books 15
- 14 Empathy-Boosting Books 16
- 15 Re-Read 17
- Part 2: Creating a reading classroom 19
- 16 Reading Classrooms 20
- 17 Class Book 21
- 18 Working Wall 22
- 19 Classroom Collections 23
- 20 Currently Reading 24
- 21 Book Buddies 25
- 22 Reading Recommendations 26
- 23 Book of the Week 28
- 24 Reading Responses 29
- 25 Reading Roundups 30
- 26 Reading Scrapbook 31
- 27 First Chapter Friday 32
- 28 Sign Out Sheets 33
- 29 Reading Reflections 34
- 30 Reading Resolutions 35
- 31 Reading Route 36
- 32 Super Readable Books 37
- 33 Reading Role Play 38
- 34 Book Match 39
- 35 Topic Texts 40
- Part 3: Being a reader teacher 41
- 36 Reading Aloud 42
- 37 Reading By Example 43
- 38 Reading Role Models 44
- 39 Know Your Books 45
- 40 Staffroom Selection 46
- 41 Signature Sharing 47
- 42 Staff Book Club 48
- 43 Reading and Research (R&
- R) 50
- 44 Reading Roundtables 52
- 45 Reading Reviews 53
- 46 Recent Releases 54
- 47 Reading Conferences 55
- Part 4: Leaders are readers 57
- 48 Reading Lead 58
- 49 Head Reader 60
- 50 Senior Readership Team 62
- 51 Curriculum Reading Champions 63
- 52 Put Reading on the Plan! 64
- 53 Book Budget 65
- 54 Reading Audit 66
- Part 5: Setting up a reading school 67
- 55 Reading Representatives 68
- 56 Reading Assemblies 69
- 57 Reading Spine 70
- 58 Whole School Books 71
- 59 Book-Based Curriculum 72.
- 60 Reading Representation 73
- 61 Book Mapping 74
- 62 Reading All Year Round 75
- 63 Book Club 76
- 64 Residential Reading 77
- 65 Books At Breakfast Club 78
- 66 Digital Reading 79
- 67 Book Awards 80
- 68 Rethinking Reading Rewards 82
- 69 Reader Recognition 84
- 70 Transition Time 85
- Part 6: Understanding text types 87
- 71 Fantastic Fiction 88
- 72 Face the Facts 89
- 73 Poetry for Pleasure 90
- 74 The Power of Picture Books 91
- 75 Graphic Novels 92
- Part 7: Cultivating a reading community 93
- 76 Reading Newsletters 94
- 77 School Socials 95
- 78 Reading Volunteers 96
- 79 Community Collaboration 97
- 80 Festival Friends 98
- 81 Book Fair 99
- 82 Fundraising and Finance 100
- 83 Festival of Reading 102
- 84 Drives and Donation Schemes 104
- Part 8: Love your libraries 105
- 85 School Library 106
- 86 School Librarian 107
- 87 Local Library 108
- 88 Summer Reading Challenge 109
- Part 9: Engaging with your reading environment 111
- 89 Door Displays 112
- 90 Front-Facing 113
- 91 Make Reading Visible 114
- 92 Reading Places and Spaces 115
- Part 10: Participating with parents and families 117
- 93 Parent Partners 118
- 94 Parents' Evenings 119
- 95 Report On Reading 120
- 96 Reading Workshops 121
- Part 11: Working with writers and illustrators 123
- 97 Author of the Month 124
- 98 Author Visits 126
- 99 Adopt An Author 128
- 100 Virtual Visits 129
- Appendix: Whole School Books (Idea 58) 130.
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 1-80199-187-1
- 1-80199-189-8
- OCLC:
- 1371752158
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