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E-grāmata: Talking Texts: A Teachers' Guide to Book Clubs across the Curriculum

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Talking Texts is a guide for teachers to the steps and strategies of implementing text clubs in many forms fiction and nonfiction book clubs, textbook clubs, article clubs, and even poetry clubsin the classroom. All strategies presented are applicable to any discipline so that text clubs can be employed across the curriculum in any grade level.

Recenzijas

I first met Lesley Roessing in 2010 through the Coastal Savannah Writing Project where she Founding Director.  Since that time, I have been her most eager student, gleaning her rich and innovative ideas for use in my classroom and in professional development with colleagues.  I have been excited for each new book and have used the ideas found in them to transform the way that I teach and the ideas that I present to others. This book will be no exception.  Teachers are hungry for books that offer proven, practical ideas that cover a multitude of ages and types of learners. More than that, they are eager for ideas that move their students from being reluctant readers to a place where they find their voice and are eager to share ideas found within the pages of a book.  I believe that Talking Texts will do just that. -- Barbara Grimm, Principal, Davidson River School There is no doubt that students light up when the prospect of a book club is mentioned in my classrooms; the bonus is having Lesley Roessing visit with them too! The book club ideas and models outlined in Talking Texts encourage students to invest in their reading choices and to build robust reading skills as educators learn practical ways to facilitate and guide the reading experience. Lesley inspires important classroom conversations, shared from a mutually respectful perspective, which allow us to gather meaningful insight about our readers. -- Heather Brougham-Cook, MS Language Arts, Cross Schools Whenever I talk about the value of book clubs to teachers at workshops and conferences around the country, I am inevitably greeted with enthusiasm and one vital question, How can I make book clubs work well in my classroom? Lesley Roessings Talking Texts: A Teachers Guide to Book Clubs Across the Curriculum is the long-awaited answer to that question. Roessings book lays it all out for the busy teacher, discussing getting started, teaching the social skills needed for fruitful interaction around text, transitioning from reading workshop to book clubs, student self-reflection, assessment, and much more. The book is informed throughout by current research and best-practice instruction that is designed to help children become more engaged, more thoughtful, and better comprehending readers. For a current, informative, pragmatic guide to making book clubs work in the classroom, Talking Texts is tough to beat. -- Russ Walsh, Rider University, author of The Parents Guide to Public Education in the 21st Century Talking Texts is a must-read for all middle grades ELA and content teachers. Using the strategies and techniques offered in this book, I have been able to initiate book clubs in my media center, my school, and beyond! Lesley Roessing does an excellent job of defining the purpose of both book and text clubs as well as providing clear strategies for developing and maintaining such clubs. This text considers the needs of educators by providing useful tips that are easy to implementfrom giving advice on book selection to providing lessons on the social skills students need to collaborate to outlining authentic and engaging assessment. -- Kristi Craven, Media Specialist and 2019 Liberty County Teacher of the Year

Foreword xi
Lester Laminack
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction xvii
Chapter 1 Defining School Book Clubs
1(6)
What Is a Book Club?
1(1)
Book Clubs vs. Literature Circles
2(1)
Features of a Text Club
3(1)
Advantages of Text Club Reading
4(3)
Chapter 2 Setting Up Book Clubs
7(8)
Factors in Choosing Books for Book Clubs
7(3)
Considerations for Creating Book Club Groups
10(1)
Choosing Texts to Form Text Clubs
10(3)
When to Include Book Clubs in the Curriculum
13(2)
Chapter 3 Preparing for Book Clubs: Teaching Social Skills
15(8)
Delineating Social Skills
16(3)
Designing Discussion Questions
19(2)
Developing a Discussion or Continuing the Conversation
21(2)
Chapter 4 Book Club Procedures and Lessons
23(8)
Teaching through Reading Workshop
23(3)
Adapting Reading Workshop for Book Clubs
26(1)
Book Club Meeting Agenda
27(4)
Chapter 5 Book Club Reflections
31(10)
Book Club Meeting Reflections
32(1)
Reading Reflection: Reader Response Journals
33(8)
Chapter 6 Book Club Text Synthesis and Presentations
41(12)
I Am Poetry
43(1)
Plot or Character Book Bag Presentations
44(2)
Skits or Puppet Shows
46(1)
Multimedia Retellings
47(1)
Book Trailers or Movies
47(1)
Student-Generated Presentation Formats
48(1)
The Advantages of Presentations
48(1)
Teacher Model Lessons
49(2)
Designing an Assessment Rubric
51(2)
Chapter 7 Book Club Assessment
53(8)
Formative Assessment
53(1)
Reader Response Journals as Formative Assessment
54(3)
Meeting Reflections as Formative Assessment
57(1)
Text Synthesis Presentations as Summative Assessment
58(1)
Book Reviews as Individual Summative Assessment
58(3)
Chapter 8 Planning Book Club Reading
61(10)
Genre Book Clubs
62(1)
Format Book Clubs: Verse Novels
63(1)
Format Book Clubs: Graphic Novels
64(1)
Multi-formatted Novels
65(1)
Memoir Book Clubs
66(1)
Thematic Book Clubs
67(1)
Topic Book Clubs
68(1)
Author-Study Book Clubs
68(3)
Chapter 9 Text Clubs across the Curriculum
71(10)
Literary Book Clubs
71(4)
Informational Text Clubs
75(2)
Article Clubs
77(1)
Poetry Clubs
78(1)
Textbook Clubs
79(2)
Chapter 10 A Sample Book Club Unit: The 9/11 Novel Unit
81(32)
9/11 Units in English/Language Arts Classes
82(14)
Complementary Novels for Extension Study
96(1)
Adaptations for Social Studies/History Classes
97(2)
Appendix Reproducible Forms
99(1)
Figure 4A.1 Book Club Meeting Agenda
100(1)
Figure 5A.1 Book Club Meeting Reflection Form
101(1)
Figure 5A.2 Book Club Basic Journal, page 1
102(1)
Figure 5A.3 Book Club Basic Journal, page 2
103(1)
Figure 5A.4 Book Club Basic Double-Entry Journal
104(1)
Figure 5A.5 Book Club Advanced Double-Entry Journal, page 1
105(1)
Figure 5A.6 Book Club Advanced Double-Entry Journal, to be used with Book Club Advanced Double-Entry Journal, page 1
106(1)
Figure 5A.7 Book Club Double-Entry Character Journal, to be used with Book Club Advanced Double-Entry Journal, page 1
107(1)
Figure 5A.8 Book Club Double-Entry Varied Topics Journal, to be used with Book Club Advanced Double-Entry Journal, page 1
108(1)
Figure 6A.1 Book Club Presentation Rubric
109(1)
Figure 7A.1 Sample Book Club Book Review Rubric
110(1)
Figure 8A.1 Book Club Double-Entry Author's Craft Journal
111(1)
Figure 9A.1 Informational Text Club Double-Entry Journal
112(1)
References 113(6)
About the Author 119
Lesley Roessing, a middle and high school teacher for over twenty years, is a Senior Lecturer in the College of Education, Armstrong State University, and works with K-12 teachers as Founding Director of the Coastal Savannah Writing Project. This is her fifth book on literacy for teachers.