Teaching Beginning Readers
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The manual begins with a compelling story about Clarence, a man who learned to read at the age of 93. The next section presents a list of ten principles for working with beginning readers. This section is followed by responses to three frequently asked questions: (1) Where do I start? (2) Do I need to teach skills in a particular order? and (3) What do I teach? The primary focus of the manual is dedicated to describing 20 instructional activities, many of which are geared towards educators who work in a one-to-one tutoring situation; however, the activities can be modified for classroom instruction. The manual concludes with sample lesson plans, a resource list, and glossary. (74 pp.) This manual is a component in the Diagnostic Adult Literacy Assessment for Beginning Readers. However, it can be purchased separately.
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Author: Dr. Pat Campbell
Fry Reading Level(s): 1
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Number Of Pages: 74
ISBN: 978-1-926583-13-6