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| Preface | |
| Acknowledgments | |
| Setting Standards in the English Language Arts | |
| Introduction | |
| Academic Vocabulary: Developing Vocabulary for Learning in Content Areas | |
| Semantic Mapping: Developing Robust Academic Vocabularies | |
| Vocabulary Self-Collection (VSS): Promoting Word Consciousness | |
| Contextual Redefinition: Using Clues as a Word-Learning Strategy | ... MORE |
| Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA): Comparing and Contrasting Features of Words | |
| List-Group-Label (L-G-L): Developing Conceptual Knowledge of Words | |
| Reading Fluency: Developing Deep-Reading Fluency | |
| Readers Theatre: Increasing Fluency Through Student Engagement With Text | |
| Paired Reading: A Collaborative Approach for Developing Deep-Reading Fluency | |
| Audiobooks: Modeling and Scaffolding Reading Fluency | |
| Radio Reading: An Authentic Approach for Developing Reading Fluency | |
| Morphemic Analysis: A Useful Resource for Becoming a Fluent Reader | |
| Narrative Text: Developing Comprehension for Narrative Text | |
| Interactive Think-Alouds: Collaborative Interpretation of Text | |
| Inference Strategy Guide: Facilitating Reading Between the Lines | |
| Imagination Recreation: Deepening Understanding Through Creativity | |
| Conflict Dissection: Analyzing Relationships in Text | |
| Jots and Doodles: Visualizing Text to Aid Comprehension | |
| Reading Informational Text: Developing Comprehension for Informational Text | |
| Questioning the Author (QtA): Constructing Meaning From the Text | |
| Text Structure Strategy: Using Graphic Organizers to Learn From Informational Text | |
| Connect to It: Making Personal, Text, and World Connections to Text | |
| Quick Writes: Integrating Language for Understanding Text | |
| Inquiry Charts (I-Charts): Organizing Information for Learning From Texts | |
| Media and Digital Literacies: Developing Comprehension for Media and Digital Literacies | |
| Think and Check: Contextualizing and Corroborating Online Information | |
| Digital Storytelling: Creating Digital Text | |
| Wikibooks: Collaborative Research Projects | |
| Podcasting: Merging Media for Understanding | |
| Book Trailers: Insights and Discoveries About Texts | |
| Critical Thinking: Developing Students' Critical Thinking Skills | |
| SCAMPER: Collaborative Analysis of Text | |
| Six Thinking Hats: Facilitating Different Modes of Thinking | |
| Academic Controversy: Taking Sides on the Issue | |
| Three-Level Reading Guide: Developing Literal, Interpretive, and Applied Reading of Text | |
| Request Reciprocal Teaching: Collaborative Critical Thinking | |
| Writing Informational Text: Developing Writing in the Content Areas | |
| Concept Star: Visualization for a Prewriting Strategy | |
| Concept Mind Map: Facilitating Collaborative Writing | |
| Research for Choice: Facilitating Student Voice in Academic Writing | |
| Shared Pen: Interactive and Collaborative Writing | |
| Targeted Text: Guided Writing of Informational Text | |
| Independent Learning: Promoting Strategies for Independence in Learning | |
| Talking Around the Text: Using Dialogic Reading and Writing to Promote Independent Learners | |
| Textbook Activity Guide (TAG): Developing Independence in Learning From the Textbook | |
| Academic Note Taking: Supporting Students' Independence in Learning | |
| Entrance and Exit Slips: Helping Students to Reflect on Their Learning | |
| Journaling: Helping Student to Respond, Reflect, and Learn Through Informal Writing | |
| Index | |
| About the Authors | |
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