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9781462513130

Cracking the Common Core Choosing and Using Texts in Grades 6-12

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  • ISBN13:

    9781462513130

  • ISBN10:

    1462513131

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2014-02-18
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press

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Summary

This book guides teachers in grades 6-12 to strategically combine a variety of texts--including literature, informational texts, and digital sources--to meet their content-area goals and the demands of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS). It presents clear-cut ways to analyze text complexity, design challenging text sets, and help students get the most out of what they read. Provided are practical instructional ideas for building background knowledge, promoting engagement, incorporating discussion and text-based writing, and teaching research skills. Appendices offer sample unit plans for English language arts, history/social studies, and science classrooms. More than 20 reproducible coaching templates and other tools can be downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size.

Author Biography

William E. Lewis, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the School of Education at the University of Delaware. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in content-area literacy, English language arts methods, writing, and young adult literature. Dr. Lewis has served as a consultant to both the Delaware and Georgia Departments of Education, and presents a range of professional development seminars on content-area literacy at the local and state level. Before coming to the University of Delaware, he taught secondary English language arts for 20 years in Pennsylvania public schools. His research interests focus on persuasive writing and argumentation, and secondary content-area reading and writing.
 
Sharon Walpole, PhD, is Professor in the School of Education at the University of Delaware. She has extensive school-based experience, including work as a high school history teacher. Dr. Walpole has also been involved in federally funded and other schoolwide reform projects. Her current work involves the design and effects of schoolwide reforms, particularly those involving literacy coaches. She has coauthored or coedited several other books with Michael C. McKenna, including The Literacy Coaching Challenge: Models and Methods for Grades K-8 and The Literacy Coach's Handbook, Second Edition, and her articles have appeared in numerous journals. Dr. Walpole is a recipient of the Early Career Award from the National Reading Conference for Significant Contributions to Literacy Research and Education.
 
Michael C. McKenna, PhD, is Thomas G. Jewell Professor of Reading at the University of Virginia. He has authored, coauthored, or edited more than 20 books, including Assessment for Reading Instruction, Second Edition, and over 100 articles, chapters, and technical reports on a range of literacy topics. His research has been sponsored by the National Reading Research Center and the Center for the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement. Dr. McKenna is the cowinner of the Literacy Research Association's Edward B. Fry Book Award and the American Library Association's Award for Outstanding Academic Books. Prior to becoming a professor, he taught middle school math and English.

Table of Contents

Foreword, Jeffrey Menzer and Jacob Nagy
1. Embracing the Common Core
2. Understanding Adolescent Readers
3. Understanding Challenging Texts
4. Designing Challenging Text Sets
5. Building Background Knowledge
6. Supporting Students during Reading
7. Implementing High-Quality Discussions after Reading
8. Text-Based Writing to Support Understanding
9. Research in the Content Areas
10. Leading for Change
Appendix 1. Text Set Examples from English Language Arts
Appendix 2. Text Set Examples from History/Social Studies
Appendix 3. Text Set Examples from Science

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