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1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 15 min.) |
Summary |
The ability to select just-right books is a key element in developing confident, successful, independent readers. Gail starts this mini-lesson with Joan's K-2 multiage students by modeling how she picks a pair of shoes that are a good fit for her. Having engaged the class, Boushey and Moser show how to use a similar five-step process to select appropriate books: look at the book, consider the purpose and decide, am I interested in it? Do I comprehend it? Do I know most of the words? They show examples of successful and unsuccessful matches to clarify the children's understanding. About the authors: Gail Boushey and her sister Joan Moser grew up in a small town and farming community with four other siblings. "The sisters," as they are known, continue their magical teaching today, consulting across the nation, and presenting at NCTE, IRA, and state reading conferences. Gail is a literacy coach and Joan is a K-2 multi-age teacher |
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Originally produced by Stenhouse Publishers in 2007 |
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Readers.
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Elementary school teaching.
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Literacy.
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Documentary television programs.
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Education, Elementary.
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Primary school teaching.
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Education, Primary.
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elementary education.
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primary education.
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documentary film.
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documentaries (documents)
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Primary school teaching
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Education, Primary
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Education, Elementary
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Documentary television programs
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Elementary school teaching
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Literacy
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Readers
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Genre/Form |
Feature films
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Documentary television programs
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Short films
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Documentary television programs.
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Short films.
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Feature films.
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Documentaires télévisés.
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Courts métrages.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Boushey, Gail, 1956- author.
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Moser, Joan, author
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