Books that rely entirely on pictures to tell a story.
What is a wordless book?
Reading to students to build vocabulary.
What is a read-aloud?
Pictures and words work together to tell a story.
What is a picture book?
One aspect to consider when judging nonfiction quality.
What is Authority?
Supplements to textbooks rich in narrative and informational content.
What is a trade book?
Due on Dec 2.
What are TED Talks, Observation hours, PBL projects?
Books most commonly used by content area teachers.
What are textbooks?
A second aspect to consider when judging nonfiction.
What is accuracy?
Students make mental connections with texts.
What is reflective writing?
In Texas, recommended reading list for high school students.
What is the Tayshas list?
Connections readers make between what they read and their personal experiences.
What are text connections?
A third, and very important, aspect to consider when judging nonfiction.
What is appropriate?
Established time for students to independently practice reading.
What is Sustained Silent Reading?
In Texas, recommended reading list for middle school students.
What is the Lone Star Reading list?
A benefit of picture books includes limited ______.
What is manageable length, illustrations, limited printing.
In Texas, recommended reading list for K-6th grade students.
What is the Bluebonnet reading list?
Oral presentation by two or more readers with no props, costumes or memorization - the performers read a script.
What is Readers' Theater?
Improvisational experiences that allow students to establish fictional roles and situations.
What is process drama?
Peer-led small group discussions.
What are idea circles?
Read aloud books should stimulate this in the classroom.
What is discussion, interest, and various cultures.