Reading and Writing to Learn: Strategies across the Curriculum
By (Author) Katherine Wiesolek Kuta
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
30th April 2008
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Educational: First / native language: Reading and writing skills
302.2244
Paperback
244
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
680g
Research indicates that writing and reading should be taught in tandem. This content-area resource puts writing to learn into practice across curricular areas. It shows teachers how to present strategies common to good readers to increase understanding of a text. Students are taught to predict and infer, visualize, connect, question, understand word meanings, organize, clarify/monitor, and evaluate/reflect. Grades 3-12 Good writers use writing to learn, to actively work and think about content areas and achieve ownership. In fact, research indicates that writing and reading should be taught in tandem. This content-area resource puts that research into practice across curricular areas. It shows teachers how to present strategies common to good readers to increase understanding of a text. Students are taught to predict and infer, visualize, connect, question, understand word meanings, organize, clarify/monitor, and evaluate/reflect. The text is divided into 5 sections: Affective Teaching/Learning Strategies; Before Reading and Writing Strategies; During Reading and Writing Ideas; After Reading and Writing Strategies; and Planning a Lesson to Teach Incorporating Reading and Writing Strategies. Each activity/strategy offers an explanation page on how to use the idea for both teachers and students. A reproducible is available for immediate use. Grades 3-12.
Veteran educator Kuta compiles sixty strategies to assist students with reading and writing in this text that is geared toward secondary teachers.[N]early all teachers, regardless of teaching discipline, will find some useful reading and writing activities. * VOYA *
Katherine Wiesolek Kuta is the reading specialist at Maine Township High School, District 207, and author of two previous successful Teacher Ideas Press books.