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Teaching Reading In Science A Supplement To Teaching Reading In The Content Areas Teachers Manual 2nd Edition Mary Lee Barton

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Teaching Reading In Science A Supplement To Teaching Reading In The Content Areas Teachers Manual 2nd Edition Mary Lee Barton
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Publisher: McREL, Mid-Continent Research for Education and Learning
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.57 MB
Pages: 139
Author: Mary Lee Barton, Deborah L Jordan
ISBN: 9781893476035, 1893476030
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 2

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Teaching Reading In Science A Supplement To Teaching Reading In The Content Areas Teachers Manual 2nd Edition Mary Lee Barton by Mary Lee Barton, Deborah L Jordan 9781893476035, 1893476030 instant download after payment.

This book suggests that the reading of science text and textbooks requires the same thinking skills that are involved in a hands-on science activity and presents the latest research on reading and learning science. This supplement also includes suggestions on how to implement appropriate science readings into instruction and help students learn how to construct meaning from science textbooks. Contents include: (1) "Three Interactive Elements of Reading"; (2) "Strategic Processing"; (3) "Strategic Teaching"; (4) "Six Assumptions about Learning"; and (5) "Reading Strategies." (Contains 54 references.) (YDS).

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