How to Teach Reading: When You're Not a Reading Teacher (Kids' Stuff)
H**S
GREAT book!
I had to buy this book for a reading class while in college to become a high school science teacher. This is a GREAT resource! There are lots of great usable strategies for any grade level or subject. It's very straight forward and an easy read too. I also found myself getting a lot of inspiration for other potential strategies while reading this book.
R**L
Great book; Beneficial for all grade levels and content areas
This book is great for all content areas and grade levels. I am using this book in a college reading class with elementary, middle, and high teachers. There are great reading strategies in the book along with templates which I love!!! Though the book is suggested for middle school, as an elementary teacher, I feel like I have learned a lot from the book and can adapt the strategies to my classroom. I would recommend this book for teachers wanting to learn more about how to teach reading in the content areas.
G**I
Great resource.
Very helpful with staying within the guidelines of a reading teacher.
M**O
How to Teach Reading
Arrived promptly. Great book for the beginning teacher. Lots of good ideas to use in the classroom. Ideas to help both th the teacher and students.
S**
Couldn’t get past the introduction
I truly feel awful for the students who had to deal with a person like this. “Could become Jailbirds”, what an embarrassing sentiment over seating choice.
L**.
Five Stars
I use this book a lot with my colleagues for our weekly professional development sessions.
S**Z
Short list
This is a great short list of strategies to use in lesson planning. Great for the non language arts teacher.
C**Y
Four Stars
Gave great insight as to why my students were struggling.
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