The Integrated Curriculum: Books for Reluctant Readers, Grades 25

The Integrated Curriculum: Books for Reluctant Readers, Grades 25

by Anthony D. Fredericks
The Integrated Curriculum: Books for Reluctant Readers, Grades 25

The Integrated Curriculum: Books for Reluctant Readers, Grades 25

by Anthony D. Fredericks

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Overview

Expanding literature beyond the covers of a single book into every facet of the curriculum, from reading/language arts to math, social studies, music, physical education, and science and health, this volume is truly a celebration of reading. Thirty-five high-quality books, selected on the basis of interest level and application to the needs of reluctant readers, are presented with critical thinking questions, activities, and a host of other energizing ideas for the reading program, from making wind socks and tree diaries to raising tadpoles and brine shrimp. Guidelines for motivating students and encouraging active participation introduce the concepts and methodology of this exciting approach. Demonstrating the power and beauty of literature, it stimulates the perception of reading not only as a requisite part of every course and every subject, but as a natural and normal part of every student's life. Grades 2-5.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781563086045
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/15/1998
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 189
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.43(d)
Age Range: 7 - 10 Years

About the Author

ANTHONY D. FREDERICKS has written more than 20 books for Teacher Ideas Press. A former reading specialist and classroom teacher, he is currently professor of education, York College, York, Pennsylvania. Tony is the author of more than 65 teacher resource books, over 30 award-winning children's books, and several trade books on effective teaching.
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