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Differentiating Reading Instruction: How to Teach Reading To Meet the Needs of Each Student

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By: Laura Robb
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Differentiated instruction-matching just-right instruction to the needs of each learner-is a powerful and effective way to help all students be successful. In this resource, reading expert, Laura Robb, invites you into her classroom so you can see differentiated reading instruction in action. She shows you how to teach and manage whole-class reading where each student reads a different book, provide targeted support while working with small-groups, build comprehension through student-centered journal writing, and tier assignments to maximize the learning potential of each student. Includes lessons, strategies, assessment ideas, management tips, and samples of student work. For use with Grades 5 & Up.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: Scholastic
Pub. Date: 1st January 2008
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 304
Ean: 9780545022989
Isbn: 0545022983

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A Must Have for all Teachers!
~ Written on Feb 6, 2008. 5 out of 6 users found this review helpful.

Laura Robb's book is a tremendous and indispensable tool in the classroom. Robb gives clear examples and personal experiences from real classrooms of how differentiation (teaching different students at different levels using a variety of reading material and assignments)can and must be considered first and foremost as teachers develop and implement lessons.
Robb's passion for teaching shines in this book as she describes her teaching adventures. As found on page 66 of the book, Robb writes, as a student connects to the lesson, "Wow! I thought to myself and mentally waltzed around the room. Yes, these students got it!" This inspirational writing generates excitement for all teachers and creates the desire to go into the classroom and try it out for themselves so they too may "waltz" through their classrooms engaging each and every one of their students!

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