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46 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
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Teaching Reading in Middle School,
By Elizabeth Radcliffe (Westhampton Beach, New York USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Teaching Reading in Middle School (Grades 5 & Up) (Paperback)
The very best thing about Laura Robb's newest book is that after you read it, you don't feel you need to meet her. As I read, whenever I had a question,want to see an example, or wish that a checklist might be on the next page, there it was! After reading it you will have post-its on specific pages, feel organized and know that you have to have two copies, one for home and one for school. The book is perfectly organized. A short chapter on the research that shapes a middle school reading program, is followed by strategy lessons that go through the process of reading almost anything: before,during, and after reading. These chapters are prefaced by a most helpful chapter on what strategic reading looks like in middle school. The chapters after are on ways to connect students to books, cross grade projects and a wonderful chapter on assessment. The appendices are perfect! They hit the nail on the head from reading surveys to open ended discussion questions (by genre). This book is truly the answer to a middle school reading teachers prayers!
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
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Great Strategies for Middle School,
By Maribeth Dann (Hermann, mo USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Teaching Reading in Middle School (Grades 5 & Up) (Paperback)
Robb does a great job of taking balanced reading strategies that work great at lower levels and adapting them to middle school reading. This book would be very helpful for anyone wanting new reading ideas. The title is a bit misleading--I can see upper elementary teachers as well as high school teachers finding something useful!
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
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Great Writing Activities that are Proven to Work,
By Amateo S. Seno (CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Teaching Reading in Middle School (Grades 5 & Up) (Paperback)
As a new middle school book, I found this book to be very valuable, because Robbs confirms what skills I knew it took to be a good reader, but wasn't sure how to pass on to my students. The book is well orgainized and succinct. She briefly relates what the latest shows to be most effective skills needed improving reading performance and follows it up with activities based on the research. It is easy to read for the busy teacher. Moreover, it is very practical to use since, Robbs shows how it may be used in a 45 minute class session. In addition, the book is filled with reading recommendations, great for those like who are unfamiliar with young adult literature.
13 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
There are much better books,
By Gulley Jimson (Bethesda, MD) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Teaching Reading in Middle School (Grades 5 & Up) (Paperback)
Linda Rief's Seeking Diversity and Nancie Atwell's In The Middle offered a great deal more that was helpful and insightful. This book had much less content - plenty of big print, lots of pictures and charts - and what was there was rather basic. Rief's book is better for concrete activities that kids will actually enjoy, and Atwell's book has a novel and solid philosophy that I think will offer more real guidance than any number of handouts on journal formats. I mainly used the book for some information on books that middle schoolers would like, but honestly other teachers and my own students had much more to tell me.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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A Good Resource,
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This review is from: Teaching Reading in Middle School (Grades 5 & Up) (Paperback)
This books has a lot of good ideas and activities for teaching reading in middle school. It has practical advice and sound methods for supporting literacy in the classroom. This book should be in every teacher's reference library.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Great for first timers that need to "get started",
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This review is from: Teaching Reading in Middle School (Grades 5 & Up) (Paperback)
This is a good starter book for those diving into the world of teaching their first English class. The only downside to the book is it's small size format which makes reproducing some the pages look like you "shrunk" them down instead of them being full size. Easy reading on how to teach reading strategies. . . not how to teach students how to read.
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This is what teachers want!,
By PMacLady (Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
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Classroom teachers want practical ideas for their classroom. Laura Robb delivers! This is a must-have book for all middle school language arts teachers!
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WOW!,
By n2drama "n2drama" (Midwest) - See all my reviews
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Wonderful Resource!,
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This review is from: Teaching Reading in Middle School (Grades 5 & Up) (Paperback)
I teach sixth grade and after spending quite a bit of money on Nancy Atwell's books, I found this to be the best product for the money. Robb's ideas are easy to implement and she backs up her ideas with data. I finally feel like I have a handle on differentiated reading thanks to this book.
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So helpful!,
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This review is from: Teaching Reading in Middle School (Grades 5 & Up) (Paperback)
Laura Robb's book saved me as I went from teaching second grade to
sixth grade. Filled with strategy lessons to use before, during, and after reading, journal writing, assessment suggestions, this book has been my beacon, my resource. Equally important, my students are developing the tools they need to improve their comprehension, and their ability to think and connect with information. Robb's voice is honest and represents the best in her years of teaching. |
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Teaching Reading in Middle School (Grades 5 & Up) by Laura Robb (Paperback - August 1, 2000)
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