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The Daily Five: Fostering Literacy Independence in the Elementary Grades
Gail Boushey
,
Joan Moser
Stenhouse Publishers
, 2006 - 126 pages
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highly recommended
A Must Read for Elementary Teachers
Where has this book been all of my teaching career? This book is such an easy read and true to its words. I didn't really think that my students would respond to the ideas in this book. Not only did they respond, they soaked it up. Never before have I had all of my students quietly engaged in meaningful reading activities. I am sharing this with my faculty. Thank you sisters!!
The Daily Five
The
Daily
Five
is going to change my
literacy
block in my second grade classroom. I'm excited about starting a new year with fresh ideas and a structure that will allow me more one-on-one and small group time for conferencing and instruction with my students.
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Inspiring and helpful
This is one of the few education books that I really looked forward to reading and learning more about the philosophy. Even if your school has a set idea of how Language Arts/Reading periods should look, there are some fabulous theories and strategies that can be implemented!
User Friendly
This book is a great way to introduce
literacy
activities to a class. It helps the teacher and students become comfortable with reading and writing. It also helps the students work independently without teacher support. I highly recommend this book to all
elementary
school teachers.
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what a difference
My district has used a reading and writing workshop approach for at least ten years. This book has truly helped me to step back and take the time needed at the beginning of the year to establish strong routines. I don't believe the information is new, it is just laid out in a consise, reader friendly manner. My students are much more on-task and quiet during
literacy
work times. The "first 25 days" quidelines have been invaluable for lesson planning and getting my school year off to a successful start!
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