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Ive GotSomethingto SayHow Student Voices InformOur Teaching
David Booth
C H E R Y L L D U Q U E T T E
2nd Edition
Studentsat Risk
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coming in February 2014
The Daily 5, 2nd
Edition!Discover how to make the Daily 5 work in todays classroom, with
more on launching and sustaining the program, 10 steps to teaching
and learning independence, and the brand-newMath Daily 3!
Reading & Writing |Reading
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**Get the original Daily 5 while you still can!**
The Daily 5Fostering literacy independence in the elementary grades
Gail Boushey & Joan Moser
136 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-429-8 $24.95 K5 2006
Discover a student-driven classroom structure that ully engages kids
in literacy tasks read to yoursel, read to someone, work on writing,
listen to reading, and spelling/word work creating a cheerul buzz
o independent learning in the classroom.
The CAFE BookEngaging all students in daily literacy assessment & instruction
Gail Boushey & Joan Moser
136 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-728-2 $29.95 K5 2009
Tis flexible learning system addresses the key components o effective
reading instruction. Help your students remember and select readingstrategies, and implement a notebook-based approach to adaptable
daily assessment.
Catching Readers Before They FallSupporting readers who struggle, K4
Pat Johnson & Katie Keier
272 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-781-7 $31.95 K4 2010
Tis complete guide to supporting struggling readers gives teachers a
solid understanding o how kids learn to read; adaptable instructional
strategies; the answers to common questions rom parents; and a
proessional development guide.
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Reading|Reading & Writing
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Reading PowerTeaching students to think while they read
Adrienne Gear144 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-203-6 $24.95 K8 2006
Reading Powerpromotes better reading comprehension with effective,
engaging strategies that help students think while they read connect,
question, visualize, iner, and transorm. Tis inspiring book is
committed to using childrens literature and includes ideas or modeling,
encouraging practice, and nurturing independent reading.
Nonfiction Reading PowerTeaching students how to think while they read all kinds of
information
Adrienne Gear
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-229-6 $24.95 K8 2008
Encourage students to read critically to zoom in, question/iner,
find the main idea, make connections, and transorm inormation.Discover strategies for incorporating nonfiction into the classroom with
read-alouds and author study, and tips or teaching nonfiction orms.
Independent Reading Inside the BoxLisa Donohue
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-225-8 $24.95 K6 2008
From a reproducible blank template to a number o student sampleso the Reading 8-Box, discover how students can use a single page to
strengthen and monitor their comprehension, language, and critical
thinking skills.
Ban the Book ReportPromoting frequent and enthusiastic reading
Graham Foster
112 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-264-7 $24.95 49 2012
Discover new and exciting ways to nurture and deepen your students
classroom reading experiences! Tis passionate book offers more than
20 specific assignments that will inspire students to respond to their
reading with innovation and enthusiasm.
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Reading & Writing |Writing
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Write Like ThisTeaching real-world writing through modeling & mentor texts
Kelly Gallagher264 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-896-8 $27.95 412 2011
By helping teachers bring effective modeling practices into their
classrooms, Write Like Tis helps students become better writers. It
emphasizes real-world writing purposes: express/reflect, inform/
explain, evaluate/judge, inquire/explore, analyze/interpret, and take a
stand/propose a solution.
Poetry Mentor TextsMaking reading and writing connections, K8
Lynne R. Dorfman & Rose Cappelli
200 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-949-1 $26.95 K8 2012
Explore a variety o poetic orms, along with skills and strategies or
both reading and writing classrooms. Students will learn to better
address complex texts, dig deeper, and utilize their higher-orderthinking skills.
Beyond the Five-Paragraph EssayKimberly Hill Campbell & Kristi Latimer
232 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-852-4 $28.95 612 2012
Discover a writing program that encourages lively, personal writing,
including close reading; collaboration that supports writing as anexploration; a ocus on the student writing process as oundational to
content development and structure; and the use o model texts to write
in the orm o the literature students are reading and analyzing.
Boy WritersReclaiming their voices
Ralph Fletcher
176 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-425-0 $23.95 38 2006
Get a rank look at the challenges o engaging boys: rom finding
subjects to inspire and motivate them; to understanding the humour
and the violence they love; to incorporating drawing, boy-riendly
genres, and targeted student-teacher conerencing.
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Reading & Writing |Assessment & Evaluation
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Assessment in PerspectiveFocusing on the reader behind the numbers
Clare Landrigan & Tammy Mulligan152 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-964-4 $28.95 K6 2013
Tis thoughtul book shows teachers how to use a range o assessment
types rom reading conerence notes and student work to running
records and tests to uncover the real strengths and weaknesses o a
reader. It also shows that involving students in their own assessment is
key to helping them set goals, monitor progress, and celebrate growth.
Informal Assessment StrategiesAsking questions, observing students, and planning lessonsthat promote successful interaction with text
Beth Critchley Charlton
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-181-7 $24.95 39 2005
Explore the three undamental components o successul teaching and
learning: asking questions that engage students; observing students atvarious stages; and planning well thought-out lessons.
What Every Middle School Teacher Needs to
Know About Reading Tests(From someone who has written them)
Charles Fuhrken
248 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-885-2 $30.95 59 2011
A wealth o resources that can be incorporated into everyday reading
work, including vocabulary development, literary techniques, inter-
pretation, comprehension, and more.
So What Do They Really Know?Assessment that informs teaching and learning
Cris Tovani
184 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-730-5 $27.95 612 2011
How are your students progressing? What do they need next? How do
you plan instruction to get them to the next level? Tis straightforward
book explores the complex issues o monitoring, assessing, and
grading students thinking and perormance with airness and fidelity.
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Language Skills|Reading & Writing
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When Spelling MattersDeveloping writers who can spell and understand language
Doreen Scott-Dunne128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-277-7 $24.95 K8 2013
Tough spelling may not matter as we explore the creative side o
writing, when communication is key, spelling matters. We need multiple
strategies to investigate, decode, and love language. Tis practical book
delivers a series o explicit lessons that address the developmental
nature o spelling and the unique structure o words.
Word NerdsTeaching all students to learn and love vocabulary
Brenda Overturf, Leslie Montgomery & Margot Holmes-Smith
184 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-954-5 25.95 K6 2013
Forget copying dictionary definitions and completing boring work-
sheets! Fit vocabulary instruction into an already-packed literacy
schedule with a classroom-tested 5-part plan that will improveachievement while building confidence and enthusiasm.
Making Words StickStrategies that build vocabulary and reading comprehension in
the elementary grades
Kellie Buis
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-174-9 $24.95 18 2004
From the role o semantics and syntax to original, tested activities, this
imaginative guide will help you make a connection between vocabulary
and comprehension, and build a literacy oundation or your students.
Opening MindsUsing language to change lives
Peter H. Johnston
160 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-816-6 $17.95 K8 2012
Discover how the words you choose impact your students. Tis
thoughtul book explains how to engage students with productive
talk, and create classrooms that support not only students intellectual
development, but their social, emotional, and moral development.
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Reading & Writing |Information Literacy
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Nonfiction NotebooksStrategies for informational writing
Aimee Buckner136 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-952-1 $23.95 38 2013
Explore how writing notebooks can help students improve their
nonfiction writing with 23 strategies to help students capture their
thoughts, develop ideas, leverage mentor texts, refine a research
strategy, write better first drafs, confidently explore topics across
many genres, and become more independent writers.
Q TasksHow to empower students to ask questions and care about
answers
Carol Koechlin & Sandi Zwaan
144 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-197-8 $24.95 412 2006
Tis step-by-step approach to critical thinking offers more than 80
flexible classroom activities to help students ask questions that ocuson understanding and give them ownership over their learning. A
number of reproducible worksheets complement the books deep lessons.
Strategies that Work, 2ndEditionTeaching comprehension for understanding and engagement
Stephanie Harvey & Anne Goudvis
360 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-481-6 $39.95 K8 2007
An indispensable resource or teachers who want to teach thinking
strategies so students become engaged, thoughtful, independent readers.
Tis revised and expanded edition includes 20 new comprehension
lessons and a new section on content literacy.
When Writing with Technology MattersCharles Fuhrken & Carol Bedard
160 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-937-8 $25.95 18 2013
Tis timely book demonstates how to take advantage o the digital
generations affinity or technology to change and improve the writing
process, empowering students to become better readers, writers, and
thinkers who are prepared or the challenges o a digital world.
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Balanced Literacy|Reading & Writing
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100 MinutesMaking every minute count in the literacy block
Lisa Donohue160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-276-0 $24.95 18 2012
Make balanced literacy learning work in any classroom with this
comprehensive look at literacy and learning that includes reading,
writing, oral communication, and digital literacy and fit it all into a
daily 100-minute literacy block!
Back to LearningHow research-based classroom instruction can make the
impossible possible
Les Parsons
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-281-4 $24.95 K8 2012
Conront bullying, tame the digital universe, and change the trouble-
some trend in students entitled attitudes with 3 simple principles you
can use to prioritize your approach to any teaching task.
Choice WordsHow our language affects childrens learning
Peter H. Johnston
120 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-389-5 $15.95 K8 2004
Grounded in a study by literacy teachers, the book shows how the
things we say (and dont say) can have surprising consequences orwhat children learn and who they become as literate people. Tis book
will enlighten those who wish to be more conscious o how language
helps children acquire literacy skills and view the world.
Apprenticeship in Literacy, 2ndEditionTransitions across reading and writing K4
Linda J. Dorn & Tammy Jones
240 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-966-8 $31.95 K4 2012
Tis essential new edition oApprenticeship in Literacyprovides all the
basics of a balanced literacy curriculum solid theory, guided reading,
writing, letters, sounds, word study, and moving to independence.
It includes dozens o new classroom examples and language prompts.
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Reading & Writing |Early Literacy
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Reading with Meaning, 2ndEditionTeaching comprehension in the primary grades
Debbie Miller228 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-955-2 $31.95 K3 2013
In this second edition o a true classroom classic, Debbie Miller shares
her new thinking about comprehension strategy instruction, the
gradual release o responsibility instructional model, and planning
or student engagement and independence. Te second edition also
provides new titles that will engage and delight students, and lists o
current picture books or reading aloud and strategy instruction.
Journey to Literacy: No Worksheets RequiredKrista Flemington, Linda Hewins & Una Villiers
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-261-6 $24.95 K3 2011
Te play-based learning and individualized strategies in this practical
book explore simple ways to use traditional learning centres to provide
children with real and authentic reasons to listen, speak, read, write,
and view.
A Place for WonderReading and writing nonfiction in the primary grades
Georgia Heard & Jennifer McDonough
216 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-432-8 $26.95 K2 2009
Are you searching or new ways to create opportunities to ostercuriosity, creativity, and exploration? Tis practical book offers a
number o classroom centres and projects that can be easily woven
into your existing nonfiction curriculum.
Basic Tools for Beginning WritersBetty Schultze
144 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-221-0 $24.95 K3 2008
Successul strategies or teaching the skills beginning writers need
rom alphabet recognition and spelling to strategies or sel-editing
and building coherent text. Te activities presented in this practical
book are designed to engage young students, and give them the
confidence they need.
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The Bully-Go-RoundLiteracy and arts strategies for promoting bully awareness
in the classroomLarry Swartz
32-pg fipbook ISBN 978-1-55138-285-2 $12.95 412 2013
Combat the bullying epidemic with more than thirty-five
powerul and positive class activities, including responding in
writing, in art, and in role, along with lists o resources, discussion
prompts, and tips or teachers on providing a orum to explore the
bullying issue.
Attention, Please!Making assignments presentable, enjoyable, andmemorable for all
Kathleen Gould Lundy
32-pg fipbook ISBN 978-1-55138-243-2 $12.95 412 2009
Revitalize your speaking skills by deciding what to say, why to sayit, and how to do so in ways that will arrest the attention o any
audience, and keep them engaged and involved until the very end.
Building Info SmartsHow to work with all kinds of information
and make it your own
Carol Koechlin & Sandi Zwaan
32-pg fipbook ISBN 978-1-55138-226-5 $12.95 412 2008
Tis innovative flipbook shows students how to identiy their
learning style, gather data, and build personal understanding so
their projects reflect original thought.
Surviving and ThrivingMaria Carty
32-pg fipbook ISBN 978-1-55138-251-7 $12.95 K12 2010
Make classroom organization work or you and your students!
Tis handy book offers practical tips or a thoughtully organized
classroom, and effective routines that can be put into action
beore, during, and afer learning.
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Fantastic Flipbooks!
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Reading in the Real WorldStrategies for nding meaning in stories, songs, poetry,
ads, movies, comics, and more!Graham Foster
32-pg fipbook ISBN 978-1-55138-271-5 $12.95 412 2011
From ocusing on meaning and using powerul strategies beore,
during, and afer reading, to using amiliar genres to under-
stand new orms o text, this intensive little book offers the most
effective ways to read all text orms both effectively and with
enthusiasm.
Write It Right!Seven steps to revising, editing, and polishingall kinds of writing
Ron Benson
32-pg fipbook ISBN 978-1-55138-262-3 $12.95 412 2011
Te perect companion to guide you through all stages o thewriting process. Te easy-to-read format focuses on the revising and
editing stages, and includes the nitty-gritty inormation students
really need, with tips, aids, and checklists or easy reerence.
Tools for Teaching Content LiteracyJanet Allen
52-pg fipchart ISBN 978-1-57110-380-2 $18.95 412 2004
Tis spiral-bound flipchart fits easily into a plan book and
provides a ready reerence to strategies or reading and writing
across the content areas. A discussion o the research basis, class-
room vignettes, and graphic organizers help support each strategy.
More Tools for Teaching Content LiteracyJanet Allen
46-pg fipchart ISBN 978-1-57110-771-8 $18.95 412 2008
Like its companion flipchart, this handy reerence provides
instant access to succinct descriptions, practical strategies, and
manageable assessments, allowing teachers to save time and be
more flexible and confident in meeting students needs.
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Reading & Writing |Early Literacy
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Whats Next for this Beginning Writer? RevisionMini-lessons that take writing from scribbles to script
Janine Reid & Betty Schultze, with Ulla Peterson144 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-274-6 $24.95 K2 2012
Tis timely revision discusses the relationship between reading and
writing, and the importance o oral language in building strong
writers. Based on the work o real K2 students, the book shows
teachers how to interpret student work, identiy what they know, and
build on those strengths.
Balanced Literacy EssentialsWeaving theory into practice for successful instruction
in reading, writing, and talk
Michelann Parr & Terry Campbell
144 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-275-3 $24.95 K6 2012
Tis complete approach to literacy provides an overview o reading
instruction; techniques or supporting writers; poetry, drama, andstorytelling activities; and experiences that encompass the digital world.
Ready to LearnUsing play to build literacy skills in young learners
Anne Burke
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-249-4 $24.95 JK3 2010
Learn to use play-based activities rooted in speaking, listening, creativethinking, and movement to build a strong literacy oundation in
children, along with learning strategies that recognize the power o
math, science, and technology.
Books as BridgesUsing text to connect home and school literacy learning
Jane Baskwill
176 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-250-0 $24.95 JK3 2010
Tis remarkable book suggests a process or using childrens books
to explore our key aspects o literacy predictable structures, non-
fiction, comprehension, and imagination and language play and
build a strong connection between the classroom and the home.
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This book is not about DramaIts about new ways to inspire students
Myra Barrs, Bob Barton & David Booth
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-269-2 $24.95 38 2012
Part ood or thought, part instruction manual, part stories and scripts
to explore, and part encouragement to recharge, this thoughtul guide
offers a comprehensive approach to using role play and discussion in
meaningul ways. It contains simple strategies and model texts that
will engage students, get them out o their chairs, and let them learn
actively and socially. Tis must-read guide shows teachers how toinspire students to be creative, experience more ully, and express ideas
with confidence.
Drama Schemes, Themes & DreamsHow to plan, structure, and assess classroom events
that engage all learners
Larry Swartz & Debbie Nyman176 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-253-1 $24.95 612 2010
Create meaningul and unique learning opportunities with this
comprehensive outline o improvisation and interpretation strategies
that are easily incorporated into classroom instruction. Tis practical
and useul book offers a host o sources or dramatic activity that
include scripts, monologues, poetry, novel excerpts, and technology.
Tese activities will enrich the creative and critical skills that students
need to succeed.
The New Dramathemes, 3rdEditionLarry Swartz
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-141-1 $18.95 K9 2002
Use the power o drama to create classroom learning that will excite,
surprise, and stimulate your students! Tis remarkable third edition oa perennial classic includes more than 100 games and drama activities,
including mime, readers theatre, improvisation, tongue twisters, mask
design, and much more. Youll also ind opportunities to explore
literary genres that include the poem, picture book, novel, rhyme,
olktale, script, and photograph.
Drama & Play|Drama & the Arts
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Drama & the Arts |Visual Literacy
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Get Graphic!Using storyboards to write and draw picture books, graphic
novels, or comic strips
Mark Thurman & Emily Hearn
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-252-4 $24.95 K12 2010
Tis lively guide presents a step-by-step approach to story-boarding
and artistic techniques including perspective and grounding, light
and shadow, layout and spatial relationships that will inspire
creativity and add vitality to any task or project. Simple suggestions or
planning artwork ahead o drawing and using collage or illustrationare part o the active process described. Glossaries o visual terms, a list
o recommended childrens books with strong visuals, and ready-to-
copy storyboards complement this remarkable resource.
I See What You Mean, 2ndEditionVisual literacy, K8
Steve Moline
272 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-840-1 $31.95 K8 2012
Tis new and substantially revised edition o a ground-breaking book
includes dozens o new examples o a wide range o visual texts
rom time maps and exploded diagrams to digital tools like smart-
phone apps and tactile texts. In addition to the new chapters and
nearly 200 illustrations, the book has been reorganized into a useul
teaching sequence, moving rom simple to complex texts. Tis book
will help you decode the visual world or your students, and help yousee visual literacy in a whole new light.
The Arts Go to SchoolEdited by David Booth & Masayuki Hachiya
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-175-6 $24.95
Discover the power that the arts can hold in this unique collection o
classroom-based activities that ocus on each o the major art orms music, painting, drama, movement, media, and more. Rooted in
authentic experiences, the book gives a glimpse into real, exemplary
classrooms where the arts are used to bring learning to lie. Checklists
throughout the book provide handy reminders to key outcomes, and
guide teachers in encouragement and assessment.
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Attention-Grabbing Toolsfor involving parents in their childrens learning
Jane Baskwill
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-283-8 $24.95 K6 2013
Te definition o communication is rapidly changing. Tis book
explores a wide range o tools rom take-home inormation and
materials, through parent conerences and learning nights, to digital
and social media. Aimed at the busy teacher, the book offers easy-to-
implement ideas or efficient communication in the digital age with
suggestions or web pages and blogs, Facebook and witter, onlinesurveys and virtual pinboards, and much more. You will learn new
ways to establish and maintain a solid parent-teacher relationship that
holds the child at the centre o all education decisions.
Student-Driven LearningSmall, medium, and big steps to engageand empower students
Jennifer Harper & Kathryn OBrien
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-278-4 $24.95 K6 2012
Tis timely approach to instruction shows teachers how to incorporate
flexibility and hands-on learning into the classroom. Designed to
help teachers reflect on their practice, this innovative book suggests
small shifs, medium-sized ideas, and big changes that can be made to
encourage student engagement. Tis practical book offers simple ways
to help students to learn in their own way; to take initiative; and toexperience, wonder, and create.
Many Texts, Many VoicesTeaching literacy and social justice to young learners
in the digital age
Penny Silvers & Mary C. Shorey
208 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-875-3 $26.95 K3 2012
Explore the use o a variety o learning tools, rom books to wikis
and blogs, to pose critical questions about the world and to make a
difference in the lives o others. You can learn to embed critical literacy
into every aspect o everyday classroom lie through this rich array o
rubrics, lessons, text sets, unit designs, and proessional resources.
Learning Together|Teachers & Classrooms
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Creating Caring ClassroomsHow to encourage students to communicate, create, and be
compassionate of othersKathleen Gould Lundy & Larry Swartz
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-270-8 $24.95 K8 2011
Tis passionate book is committed to building respectul relationships
among students, teachers, and the school community; to helping kids
care more about their work and each other; and helping teachers care
about their classroom. Trough active, engaging, relevant, open-ended
activities, students will be encouraged to explore events, ideas, themes,texts, stories, and relationships rom different perspectives, and then
represent those new understandings in innovative and creative ways.
Black Ants and BuddhistsThinking critically and teaching differently
in the primary grades
Mary Cowhey
160 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-418-2 $24.95 K3 2006
What would a classroom look like i understanding and respecting
our differences were at its heart? Tis special book offers a wealth o
insights into the challenges o helping young students think critically
and learn to make connections between their lives, the books they
read, the community they live in, and the larger world. With insights
into the challenges o teaching kids to think critically, as well as starting
points for conversations about diversity and controversy in the classroom.
Caring Hearts & Critical MindsLiterature, inquiry, and social responsibility
Steven Wolk
260 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-859-3 $31.95 59 2013
Discover new ways to integrate inquiry learning, contemporary books,
and teaching or social responsibility across the curriculum. Tis booktakes teachers step-by-step through the process of designing an inquiry-
based literature unit and provides 5 ull units used in real classrooms.
Featuring a remarkable range o recommended resources across all
genres, this passionate book gives teachers a blueprint or creating
dynamic units with rigorous lessons about topics kids care about.
Teachers & Classrooms |Communities
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Management
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3-Minute Motivators
More than 100 ways to reach, teach, and achieve more thanyou ever imagined
Kathy Paterson
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-215-9 $24.95 K12 2007
Tese short, playul activities will help reocus a group, release excess
energy, or start class with a bang! Organized around common class-
room challenges, the book offers a wide variety o activities that turn
potential problems into opportunities, rom calm activities that sparkimagination, to lively motivators that mix talk with action, to working
together toward a common goal. Ideal or both new and experienced
teachers, this handy guide promotes active learning that involves
competition, cooperation, and opportunities to ocus on real learning.
55 Teaching DilemmasTen powerful solutions to almost any classroom challenge
Kathy Paterson96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-191-6 $21.95 K12 2005
With practice, any teacher can develop the skills they need to conquer
almost any classroom challenge. Tis essential resource offers a host
o top ten lists o practical ideas to help teachers manage their time
efficiently; educate with passion and enthusiasm; support struggling
students; motivate with crativity and humour; and lead effectively,
both inside the classroom and out. Te proven, results-based ideasin this unique guide will help teachers draw on their personal and
proessional power to truly excel.
Living the Questions, 2ndEditionA guide for teacher researchers
Ruth Shagoury & Brenda Miller Power
304 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-846-3 $36.95 Pre-K12 2012
Tis completely updated second edition includes a discussion o
digital tools and their effect on teaching and the research process, as
well as an expanded number o research designs. Living the Questions
will take you step by step through the research process, while it
reminds you o all the reasons you became a teacher in the first place.
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Canadian Scientists and Inventors, 2ndEditionBiographies of people who shaped our world
Harry Black
200 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-222-7 $24.95 412 2008
Tis remarkable book covers over 200 years in 5 major areas o
invention and innovation: communication, discovery, electronics,
health, and transportation. It tells the ascinating stories o important
inventions rom apples to the BlackBerry, rom steamships to jet
engines, rom vaccines to the laser. Full o entertaining anecdotes, with
an original portrait accompanying each story, the book illustrates thatCanada has given the world much more than hockey and maple syrup!
Canadas Prime Ministers, Governors General,
and Fathers of Confederation83 portraits by Irma Coucill
184 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-185-5 $24.95 412 2005
Tis award-winning guide showcases Canadas rich heritage oleadership with 83 vivid portraits, each accompanied by a concise
biographical sketch. Te book provides a unique look at the stories
o the people who led our nation through such major historical events
as Conederation, the world wars, the Great Depression, and much
more. Tis essential reerence includes the portraits, biographies, and
histories o 21 Prime Ministers, 26 Governors General, and the 36
Fathers o Conederation.
Canada and the Nobel PrizeBiographies, portraits, and fascinating facts
Harry Black
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-150-3 $18.95 612 2002
Tis beautiully illustrated book explores Canadian accomplishments
recognized by this coveted prize. Chronicling both the personal and
proessional lives o the Canadian Prize recipients, the book alsoexplores the tales o oreign prize winners lives in Canada. Tis
remarkable book is an invaluable guide to major achievements in
peacekeeping, chemistry, physics, medicine, and literature over the last
hundred years. Tese stories will thrill, inspire, and surprise teachers
and students alike!
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Math Work StationsExtending learning you can count on
Debbie Diller312 pp, w/colour photos ISBN 978-1-57110-793-0 $39.95 K2 2011
Tis photo-packed, inspiration-filled resource offers ideas to help
children develop conceptual understanding and skills, use math
vocabulary, and make meaningul connections. Each chapter explores
key concepts; vocabulary resources and literature links; materials
to include at each station; ideas or modeling, troubleshooting,
differentiating, and assessment; and reflection questions for
proessional development everything youll need to get started with
math work stations in your classroom immediately!
Math Memories You Can Count OnA literature-based approach to teaching mathematicsin primary classrooms
Jo-Anne Lake
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-227-2 $24.95 K6 2009
Select, organize, and use literature to connect children with real-world
math. Tis simple book is organized around the 5 math strands
number sense and numeration; measurement; geometry and spatial
sense; patterning and algebra; and data management and probability. It
offers a wealth o reproducible activities, booklists, and assessment tools
that deal with problem solving, reasoning, communication, making
connections, and representing math in a variety o ways.
Small Steps, Big ChangesEight essential practices for transforming schools through
mathematics
Chris Confer & Marco Ramirez
160 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-813-5 $26.95 K8 2012
When teachers make sense o math, their students learn to make sense
o math. Tis can prooundly change the entire culture o a school. Tis
thoughtul book indentifies eight tested principles that transorm what
can be an overwhelming process into a set o comprehensible and
concrete steps. Each phase o the change process is brought to lie
through the stories and perspectives of teachers, coaches, and principals
stories that will strike amiliar chords with every educator.
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