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Readers in grades 3–6 present unique challenges and opportunities for teachers.
Many intermediate readers can decode text well, but few have the skills required
for the thick textbooks and complex literature they will encounter in the middle
grades and beyond. Teachers need to guide students as they develop sophisticated
strategies for tackling a variety of new text, while helping students cultivate
the independence and self-reflection they need for reading success beyond the
elementary grades.
Bringing Reading to Life is a
series of four video programs filmed in Franki Sibberson's fifth-grade
classroom. The eighteen classroom vignettes present a vibrant portrait of
readers at work, delving into novels and nonfiction with ease and confidence,
even as they grapple with the new demands of increasingly difficult texts.
Franki and colleague Karen Szymusiak show the importance of thoughtful room
design and classroom library layout, carefully structured reading groups, brief
whole-class lessons, extended discussions that build on previous reading
experiences, and individual reading in a wide range of texts.
Franki and Karen also demonstrate a multitude of teaching and learning
strategies that help students in grades 3–6 thrive, including mini-lessons,
conference and discussion techniques, reading notebook design and use,
small-group structures and writing extensions, and read-aloud routines.
The four 30-minute programs comprising the series are The
Reading Community, The Teacher's Role,Taking
the Conversation Deeper: Read-Alouds, and Reading
Groups. Within the programs you will find:
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examples of over a dozen high-quality novels and nonfiction texts that
target specific reading skill development;
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anchor charts designed as scaffolds for holding ideas in the midst of
classroom discussions;
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read-aloud sessions over two days showing how conversations build and change
over time;
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reading notebooks used as tools for conversation, charting thinking, and
setting reading goals;
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small-group discussions (both teacher and peer-led);
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mini-lessons and class discussions on previewing strategies, goal setting,
tracking themes in literature, and effective use of reading notebooks;
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integration of comprehension strategy instruction with literary analysis of
text;
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examples of routines, use of classroom space, and shared expectations that
lead to greater student independence;
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sample graphic organizers and written assignments;
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guidance for involving families and other adults as literacy role models.
The Bringing
Reading to Life viewing guide
includes numerous workshop suggestions, classroom extensions, reflection guides
for students, and questions for group discussion.
The DVD includes over 30 minutes of additional footage, including interviews,
extended play versions of a whole-class discussion and conferences during
reading workshop, and a narrative overview of wall displays.