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Through Writing to Reading : Classroom Strategies for Supporting Literacy

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The question of how the problems of slow readers can be caught early and remedied has been much in the news lately.

In this very practical book for teachers and support teachers, based on extensive work in the classroom, Brigid Smith shows how to exploit the links between writing and reading to give children the all-important experience of literacy.

The children with whom she works are encouraged to dictate their own stories to a helper and then to read these back.

From their success in this, they are gradually guided towards the skills needed to decode unfamiliar text.

At the same time the stories increasingly acquire features characteristic of written rather than oral language and in editing them, the children practice compositional skills which would otherwise be beyond their reach.

Brigid Smith explains how teachers can use this approach in their own classrooms with different kinds of texts, with individuals, with groups and with children of all abilities.

While her emphasis is on enjoyment and independence for the reader, she also shows how the method she suggests can fulfil the requirements of the National Curriculum and how progress can be monitored for assessment purposes.

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Product Details
Routledge
0415096138 / 9780415096133
Hardback
372.4
02/06/1994
United Kingdom
168 pages
156 x 234 mm, 430 grams
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