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Become A Good Reader Book and Apron

Author: Terri Heidger , Beth Stevens

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$24.95
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MH # 195

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The six basic learn-to-read strategies that early, emergent, and struggling readers must master are assembled in this colorful step book and presented on this fun apron for teachers to wear.

Click here to purchase the Become a Good Reader! step book only, and click here to purchase the apron separately.

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“It takes teachers to make instructional research and theory come to life in the classroom. Terri Heidger and Beth Stevens, two dedicated teachers, have teamed up to develop a delightful collection of easy-to-implement instructional strategies and activities that will make teaching reading more effective and learning to read more lively. I have used many of these strategies in my own work with children, and I know they work.”
—Tim Rasinski, Ph.D., author and professor of literacy education at Kent State University

"Learning to read is just like 'doing a dance.' Heidger and Stevens present a wealth of condensed research-based instructional strategies in this little flip-book. Become a Good Reader represents the collective 50-plus years of teaching experience and knowledge, from these two highly regarded teachers, about how to best support emerging and struggling readers.
Aimed at teachers who are working with emergent and struggling readers, this flip-book promises 'six simple steps' to effective teaching of reading...Primarily the snapshot strategies and flip format target experienced, seasoned teachers who can best utilize this colorful, flip-book as a way to support "best practice." Additionally, teachers attending reading workshops or schools that have focused professional development on reading strategies for emergent and struggling readers would find this little flip-book to be a handy follow-up reference and condensed reminder of sound reading intervention strategies."

—Reviewed by Jan E. Blake, a doctoral student in Literacy Studies in the Department of Theory and Practice at The University of Tennessee, for Education Book Reviews

This product was added to our catalog on 1/2/08.

 

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