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Table of Contents

New Books.............................................................................................3 Meet an Author! Steven L. Layne............................................................................................................. 6 Aimee Buckner ............................................................................................................. 6 David Booth................................................................................................................... 7 Lori Jamison Rog ......................................................................................................... 8 Adrienne Gear .............................................................................................................. 9 Pembroke Bestsellers ........................................................................ 10 Reading & Writing.............................................................................. 11 Fundamentals .............................................................................................................12 Meet an Author! Lisa Donohue .................................................................13 Craft ................................................................................................................................14 Close-Up : Words & Language ...................................................................14 Elements of Literacy .................................................................................................16 Close-Up: Mentor Texts ...........................................................................................16 Meet an Author! Debbie Diller ..................................................................17 Inspiring Writers.........................................................................................................18 Close-Up: Poetry ..........................................................................................18 Close-Up: Digital Literacy ..........................................................................19 Response & Assessment..........................................................................................20 Close-Up: Editing & Revision .....................................................................21 Literacy Learning ............................................................................... 22 Information Literacy .................................................................................................22 Literacy Powerhouses: Pembroke Flipbooks .........................................24 Pembroke Picture Books .........................................................................................25 Early Literacy ...............................................................................................................26 Engagement................................................................................................................28 Close-Up: The Home-School Connection................................................28 Meet an Author! Kathy Paterson ..............................................................29 Close-Up: Boys & Literacy ..........................................................................31 Drama & the Arts .......................................................................................................32 Close-Up: Classroom Publishing ..............................................................32 Teachers & Classrooms ...................................................................... 34 Best Practice ................................................................................................................34 Close-Up: Mentoring...................................................................................34 Leadership ...................................................................................................................36 Close-Up: Bullying & Discipline ................................................................36 Content Areas .................................................................................... 37 Close-Up: Science & Nature .......................................................................37 Math & Numeracy .....................................................................................................38 Close-Up: Canadiana...................................................................................39 Middle & Secondary Years ................................................................ 40 Reading & Writing .....................................................................................................40 Close-Up: Student Learning ......................................................................42 Pembroke eBooks .............................................................................. 43 Author Index ...................................................................................... 44 Title Index........................................................................................... 45 Order Form .........................................................................48 (back cover)

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NEW BOOKS
Students at Risk, 2nd Edition
Cheryll Duquette
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-286-9 $24.95 K8 September 2013
2nd Edition

This expanded and revised edition is a practical guide for working with all students in the regular classroom students with different strengths and needs, learning styles, intelligences, interests, and cultural backgrounds. Straightforward and comprehensive, the book offers simple strategies for teaching individuals who may have exceptionalities, including autism spectrum disorders, fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, mental health problems, learning disabilities, behaviour issues, visual or hearing impairments, giftedness, and low-incidence disabilities. Symptoms and characteristics are included to guide observations over time, along with practical suggestions that can lead to impressive student achievement. New material includes a thorough exploration of differentiated instruction for all students, along with a step-by-step guide based on the real experience of teachers. New insights into positive relationships with parents and families, along with organizing transitions for students with exceptionalities are provided. Students at Risk will help both new and experienced teachers make a difference in both the academic progress and social development of the students in their classroom.

Students at Risk
CHERYLL DUQUET TE

JANET TE HUGHES | ANNE BURKE

The Digital Principal


Janette Hughes & Anne Burke
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-288-3 $24.95 K8 October 2013

The Digital Principal

Although education leaders do not have to be digital experts, they need to recognize the importance of supporting learning communities that embrace technological innovation, engaging students and building on their experiences. The Digital Principal shows education leaders how to apply their leadership skills to the challenge of creating and supporting a learning environment rich in technology and opportunities for both students and teachers to work, teach, and learn in the digital age. From the basics of digital literacy and good citizenship, to connecting to the digital community and accessing digital and virtual worlds, this book establishes a framework for integrating technology into instruction and learning. It includes technology standards specific to educational administrators, a survey testing a schools TQ (Technology Quotient, or its readiness to embrace both the digital principle and the digital principal), tips for grant writing to improve a schools resources, and ways to support teachers in becoming facilitators to students learning with technology. This timely book describes effective methods leaders and administrators can really use to provide visionary leadership in the digital age.

Moment to Moment
A positive approach to managing classroom behavior Joey Mandel | Foreword by Joanne Cumming
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-287-6 $24.95 K6 September 2013

Joey Mandel | Foreword: Joanne Cumming

Moment to Moment
A positive approach to managing classroom behavior

How can you deal with difficult behaviour in the classroom? Moment to Moment argues that the key is to look beyond the behaviour to what the childs actions say about themselves. This insightful book is based on the premise that some children need extra help and patience in developing social skills. It shows teachers how to build these crucial skills ranging from the ability to control speech and movement, through attention and concentration, to the ability to adapt to the social environment of the classroom. It empowers teachers to help children develop stronger character, sense of self, and emotional well-being, giving them the skills they need to deal with the emotional challenges they meet in school. Committed to improving behaviour in the classroom, the book also offers strategies to avoid and de-escalate meltdowns before and as they occur. Classroom games and activities to teach and support all students in key social skills and engagement are the focus of this important book.

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NEW BOOKS
Assessment in Perspective
Focusing on the reader behind the numbers Clare Landrigan & Tammy Mulligan
152 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-964-4 $28.95 K6 May 2013

Assessment is much more than just a number. This thoughtful book shows teachers how to use a range of assessment types from reading conference notes and student work to running records and tests to uncover the real strengths and weaknesses of a reader. It also shows that involving students in their own assessment is key to helping them set goals, monitor progress, and celebrate growth. This innovative reference emphasizes the importance of assessing using varied sources to ensure that instruction can meet high standards and still be developmentally appropriate.

Becoming Scientists
Inquiry-based teaching in diverse classrooms, grades 35 Rusty Bresser & Sharon Fargason
192 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-978-1 $25.95 35 September 2013

Caring Hearts & Critical Minds


Literature, inquiry, and social responsibility Steven Wolk
260 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-859-3 $31.95 59 January 2013

Look into real classrooms where teachers use inquiry science to build on students experiences, background knowledge, and readiness; manage a diverse classroom; facilitate science discussion; and deepen their own science content knowledge.

This passionate book demonstrates how to integrate inquiry learning, contemporary books, and teaching for social responsibility across the curriculum. It takes teachers stepby-step through the process of designing an inquiry-based literature unit and then provides five full units used in real middle-grade classrooms.

Starting with Science


Strategies for introducing young children to inquiry Marcia Talhelm Edson
160 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-807-4 $24.95 K3 April 2013

Word Nerds
Teaching all students to learn and love vocabulary Brenda Overturf, Leslie Montgomery & Margot Holmes-Smith
184 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-979-8 25.95 K6 January 2013

Learn to both plan for and implement a conceptual approach to teaching and learning science so students can engage in observation, questioning, predictions, collaboration, data collection, and a deeper understanding of topics important to their lives.

To Look Closely
Science and literacy in the natural world Laurie Rubin
256 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-992-7 $28.95 16 October 2013

Forget copying dictionary definitions and completing boring worksheets! This easyto-read book offers a five-part plan that teaches all students to learn and love vocabulary. From prediction to practice to performance, the lessons in this book will help students from all backgrounds discover how to make words their own.

When Writing with Technology Matters


Charles Fuhrken and Carol Bedard
160 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-937-8 $25.95 18 April 2013

To Look Closely demonstrates how nature study can help students become careful, intentional observers of all they see, growing into stronger readers, writers, mathematicians, and scientists in the process.

Find more on science on page 37!


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This timely book demonstates how to take advantage of the digital generations affinity for technology to change and improve the writing process, empowering students to become better readers, writers, and thinkers who are prepared for the challenges of a digital world.

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NEW BOOKS
Reading with Meaning, 2nd Edition
Teaching comprehension in the primary grades Debbie Miller
228 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-955-2 $31.95 K3 February 2013

In this second edition of a true classroom classic, Debbie Miller shares her new thinking about comprehension strategy instruction, the gradual release of responsibility instructional model, and planning for student engagement and independence. Debbie believes that every child deserves at least a full year of growth during each classroom year and offers planning documents with matching assessments to ensure that no child falls through the cracks. The second edition also provides new titles that will engage and delight students, and lists of current picture books for reading aloud and strategy instruction.

Best Seller!

Find more on early literacy on pages 26-28!


The Bully-Go-Round
Literacy and arts strategies for promoting bully awareness in the classroom Larry Swartz
32-pg ipbook ISBN 978-1-55138-285-2 $12.95 412 February 2013

Celebrating Writers
From possibilities through publication Ruth Ayres, with Christi Overman
88 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-950-7 $18.95 K8 October 2013

Combat the bullying epidemic with powerful and positive ways to connect, react, and respond to personal stories and important events that lead to a better understanding of the complex issues around bullying. The Bully-Go-Round will help students avoid being caught in the cycle of the bully, the bullied, and the bystander. The book includes more than thirty-five class activities, including responding in writing, in art, and in role, with lists of resources, discussion prompts, and tips for teachers on providing a forum to explore the bullying issue.

This innovative book discusses dozens of ways to respond, reflect, and rejoice along the challenging writing journey. This type of celebration helps students see writing as a process, not simply an end-game of a successful finished product. From travelling notebooks to lunch-table writing, from author interviews with a writing partner to silent reflection, from swapping stories around a campfire to tweeting favourite lines, Celebrating Writers shares a wealth of fun and effective ideas to commemorate the writing process.

Attention-Grabbing Tools
for involving parents in their childrens learning Jane Baskwill
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-283-8 $24.95 K6 March 2013

When Spelling Matters


Developing writers who can spell and understand language Doreen Scott-Dunne
136 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-277-7 $24.95 K8 February 2013

In this age of cell phones and social media, of sound bites and eyewitness news recordings, the very definition of communication is changing. This book explores a wide range of tools from take-home information and materials, through parent conferences and learning nights, to digital and social media. Aimed at the busy teacher, the book offers easy-to-implement ideas for efficient communication in the digital age with suggestions for web pages and blogs, Facebook and Twitter, online surveys 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 of all education decisions.

Though spelling may not matter as students explore the creative side of writing, when communication is key, spelling matters. This straightforward book argues that children learn to spell by investigating how words work and recognizing the unique structure and patterns of words. Based on a belief that students need multiple strategies to help them spell, this practical book delivers a series of explicit lessons that address the developmental nature of spelling and encourage students to apply their growing word knowledge to their own writing and editing.

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MEET AN AUTHOR!
Steven L. Layne
Lifes Literacy Lessons
Stories and poems for teachers Steven L. Layne
96 pp hardcover ISBN 978-1-57110-988-0 $20.95 K12 May 2013

Steve Layne is a fifteen-year veteran of public education serving as a classroom teacher and reading specialist in a wide range of grade levels. Currently Professor of Literacy Education at Judson University, Steve is a respected literacy consultant, motivational speaker, and featured author. In addition to his professional work, Steve is the author of nineteen fiction titles, including multiple award-winning titles in both the picture book and young adult genres.

This poignant collection of stories and poems honours educators for the often difficult and always essential work they do with students of all ages. From reading aloud to grammar points, Steve highlights the tears and laughter, the challenges and rewards that inspire todays teachers. A well-loved classic, Lifes Literacy Lessons is back in print by popular demand and now includes stories as well as new poems.

Igniting a Passion for Reading


Successful strategies for building lifetime readers Steven L. Layne
184 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-385-7 $25.95 K12 2009

It takes more than comprehension skills to make a reader. From readalouds to creating reading lounges to author visits and so much more, this book will help any school create a vibrant reading culture that spans all ages and grade levels.

MEET AN AUTHOR!
Aimee Buckner
Aimee is currently a fourth-grade teacher. As a co-founder of the Gwinnett County Summer Writing Institute for Teachers and Children, Aimee has worked with teachers from K12. She is on the editorial board of Language Arts and has been published there and in Primary Voices. She serves as a consultant to writers and teachers around the country.

Nonction Notebooks
Strategies for informational writing Aimee Buckner
136 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-952-1 $23.95 38 August 2013

Explore how writing notebooks can help students improve their nonfiction writing capture their thoughts, develop ideas, explore mentor texts, refine a research strategy, and play with multiple outcomes.

Notebook Know-How
Strategies for the writers notebook Aimee Buckner
128 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-413-7 $21.95 38 2005

Notebook Connections
Strategies for the readers notebook Aimee Buckner
152 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-782-4 $23.95 38 2009

This compact guide answers all of your howto questions on integrating writers notebooks into your writing program, and is packed with lessons, tips, and samples of student writing to help you make the most of notebooks.

The ideal guide to launching, developing, and managing a readers notebook program. The notebook forms a bridge that helps students make connections between ideas, texts, strategies, and their work in literacy.

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MEET AN AUTHOR!
Ive Got Something to Say
How Student Voices Inform Our Teaching

Ive Got Something to Say


How student voices inform our teaching David Booth
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-289-0 $24.95 48 October 2013

David Booth

David Booth

Classrooms where student voices count encourage students to be more engaged with their learning, and to connect to issues that will affect their education. In this timely book, teachers will learn how to inspire students to buy into their own learning by giving them a voice in determining, organizing, structuring, and responding to what is happening in the classroom. Throughout the book, transcripts from real childrens classroom dialogues and conversations elaborate on a huge variety of classroom interactions. The book offers practical strategies that will engage students in thoughtful dialogue and discussion as a class, in groups, and with partners. These opportunities will challenge students personal thinking and that of their peers in meaningful ways, so that they are constantly reflecting on their learning. The book aims to increase, modify, and deepen student understanding through collaborative and cooperative classroom events. Classrooms where student voices count are a first step toward meaningful citizenship. Students will recognize when they have a voice, when they are marginalized, and what they can do about being heard.

David Booth is currently Professor Emeritus at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto, as well as the Elizabeth Thorn Chair of Literacy at Nipissing University. A popular international speaker, David is the author of many books for teachers and parents, and texts for classroom use, as well as an award-winning writer of childrens picture books.

Caught in the Middle


Reading and writing in the transition years David Booth
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-265-4 $24.95 69 2011

Its Critical!
Classroom strategies for deepening and extending comprehension David Booth
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-228-9 $24.95 K8 2008

A richly textured picture of the middleschool student. Through memories from the author and contributions from remarkable teachers, this thoughtful book addresses topics related to technology, use of the arts, reading, writing, research, citizen involvement, and assessment.

Find more on the middle & secondary years on pages 40-42!


Whatever Happened to Language Arts?
Its alive and well and part of successful literacy classrooms everywhere David Booth
176 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-245-6 $24.95 K8 2009

Based on extensive classroom experience, this timely book shows you how to engage students in brainstorming, researching, problem-solving, discussing, presenting, writing poems and scripts, and much more. The voices of significant teachers who have worked with students across the content areas as supportive, caring mentors add a new dimension to this highly readable book.

Reading Doesnt Matter Anymore


Shattering the myths of literacy David Booth
176 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-202-9 $16.95 K12 2006

This insightful book shows teachers how reading and writing instruction has evolved where we were, where we are, and where we can go in literacy learning. It looks at a wealth of literacy techniques that range from group reading to whole language to synthetic phonics to reading and writing workshops.

Twelve simple steps to help teachers and parents revolutionize the way they view and encourage childrens reading. The book includes discussion of crucial topics such as redefining reading, understanding the role of technology, exploring how words work, and turning printed text into active learning.

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MEET AN AUTHOR!
Lori Jamison Rog
Lori Jamison Rog has more than 20 years of experience as a classroom teacher, language arts and K-12 curriculum consultant, and reading assessment specialist for the Saskatchewan Department of Education. Active with many literacy associations, Lori served on the Board of Directors of the International Reading Association. Now an independent consultant as well as a professional writer, Lori is a popular presenter at conferences throughout North America, and around the world! For more information on Lori and her work, visit www.lorijamison.com.

Guiding Readers
Making the most of the 18-minute guided reading lesson Lori Jamison Rog
168 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-273-9 $24.95 K6 2012

Best Seller!

Guiding Readers presents a model for guided reading instruction that is purposeful, planned, and focused. It recognizes the practical power of guided reading lessons that offer just-in-time teaching when students need it; a method to practice effective reading habits in a safe and supportive environment; and scaffolding that offers readers a bridge between current and future abilities. This comprehensive resource introduces a range of specific reading strategies and processes along with sequential lesson routines for emergent, early, developing, and fluent readers, as well as for struggling readers in the upper grades. The book also offers suggestions for selecting appropriate texts for readers at each stage, along with tips for setting learning goals and a wide range of lesson routines for reaching them.

The Write Genre


Classroom activities and mini-lessons that promote writing with clarity, style, and ashes of brilliance Lori Jamison Rog & Paul Kropp
172 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-172-5 $24.95 39 2004

Discover a balanced approach to writing workshop in grades 39. The books unique, hands-on activities are carefully designed to help students write with a concrete purpose and audience in mind, and complete assignments that are more focused and authentic. Organized around six main writing genres memoir, fictional narrative, informational report, opinion piece, procedural writing, and poetry more than fifty hands-on mini-lessons deal with specific writing skills that will help students write creative, effective fiction and nonfiction.

Guided Reading Basics


Organizing, managing and implementing a balanced language program in K3 Lori Jamison Rog
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-160-2 $21.95 K3 2003

Meet the needs of your K3 students with model lessons for emergent, early, developing, and fluent readers. This book lays the groundwork for the program and shows you how to fit Guided Reading into a balanced literacy program, organize the class for independent learning, create flexible reading groups, select the best reading materials, assess and monitor student learning, and much more.

Coming early in 2014 from Lori - Struggling Readers: Why band-aids dont stick
and worksheets dont work. work Watch for more news!

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MEET AN AUTHOR!
Adrienne Gear
Adrienne Gear has been teaching in Vancouver for almost twenty years. After four years as a Literacy Mentor supporting students, teachers, and schools throughout the Vancouver School District she is happy to be back home in the classroom teaching part-time. A popular workshop presenter and speaker in British Columbia for many years, Adrienne has recently begun travelling internationally to share the Reading Power strategies. For more information on her Reading Power series, visit www.readingpowergear.com.

Writing Power
Teaching writing strategies that engage thinking Adrienne Gear
176 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-263-0 $24.95 K8 2011

Using five key thinking strategies Connect, Question, Visualize, Infer, and Transform young writers will learn how to engage and invite their readers thinking through their writing. A wide range of effective writing techniques are outlined and reinforced throughout the book, with suggested anchor books for each lesson. The fundamentals of the writing process and the 6 Traits are integrated in this unique examination of how developing an awareness of the readers thinking can influence and affect a students ability to write.

Best Seller!

Reading Power
Teaching students to think while they read Adrienne Gear
144 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-203-6 $24.95 K8 2006

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Best Seller!

Reading Power promotes better reading comprehension with effective, engaging strategies that help students think while they read connect, question, visualize, infer, and transform. This inspiring book is committed to using authentic childrens literature and includes ideas for modeling demonstrations, encouraging practice, and nurturing independent reading. Extensive lists of childrens books, with suggestions for assembling classroom book collections, are an important part of this practical book.

Nonction Reading Power


Teaching students how to think while reading in all subject areas Adrienne Gear
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-229-6 $24.95 K8 2008

Based on using the best childrens books to motivate students, this remarkable book shows teachers how to encourage students to recognize that reading is about using the brain to zoom in, question/infer, find the main idea, make connections, and transform whats on the printed page. It offers teaching strategies particularly relevant for informational books, incorporating more nonfiction into the classroom through read-alouds and author study, and tips for teaching nonfiction forms and structures.

Best Seller!

Coming early in 2014 from Adrienne - Nonfiction Writing Power. Watch for more news!

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PEMBROKE BESTSELLERS
Writing Power
Adrienne Gear

The Daily 5
Gail Boushey & Joan Moser

Reading Power
Adrienne Gear

The CAFE Book


Gail Boushey & Joan Moser

Find more on reading & writing on pages 11-20!


Nonction Reading Power
Adrienne Gear

Find more on reading & writing on pages 11-20!


Math Work Stations
Debbie Diller

Get details on Adrienne Gears books on page 9!


Guiding Readers
Lori Jamison Rog

Find more from Debbie Diller on page 17!


Black Ants & Buddhists
Mary Cowhey

Find more from Lori Jamison on page 8!


100 Minutes
Lisa Donohue

Find more on classroom communities on pages 34-35!


Catching Readers Before They Fall
Pat Johnson & Katie Keier

Find more on literacy learning on pages 21-33!


Creating Caring Classrooms
Kathleen Gould Lundy & Larry Swartz

Find more on supporting struggling learners on pages 29-31!


Reading with Meaning
Debbie Miller

Find more on teachers & classrooms on pages 34-36!


Independent Reading Inside the Box
Lisa Donohue

Find more on early literacy on pages 26-28!


A Place for Wonder
Georgia Heard

Find more from Lisa Donohue on page 13!


Asking Better Questions
Norah Morgan & Juliana Saxton

Find more on nonfiction on page 22!


Opening Minds
Peter H. Johnston

Find more on response & evaluation on page 20!


Q Tasks
Carol Koechlin & Sandi Zwaan

Find more on words & language on pages 14-15!


So What Do They Really Know?
Cris Tovani

Find more on information literacy on pages 22-23!


Journey to Literacy
Krista Flemington, Linda Hewins & Una Villiers

Find more from Cris Tovani on page 41!


Write Like This
Kelly Gallagher

Find more on early literacy on pages 26-28!


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Find more on the middle & secondary years on pages 40-42!

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READING & WRITING


The Daily 5
Fostering literacy independence in the elementary grades Gail Boushey & Joan Moser

Ban the Book Report


Promoting frequent and enthusiastic reading Graham Foster
112 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-264-7 $24.95 49 2012

Best Seller!
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136 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-429-8 $24.95 K5 2006

A student-driven classroom structure that fully engages kids in literacy tasks read to yourself, read to someone, work on writing, listen to reading, and spelling/word work creating a buzz of independent learning in the classroom.

The CAFE Book


Engaging all students in daily literacy assessment & instruction Gail Boushey & Joan Moser

How can we nurture and deepen independent reading experiences for kids? This passionate book argues that the main purpose of reading assignments is to encourage rather than discourage reading. It offers more than twenty specific assignments that will inspire students and persuade them to respond to their reading in innovative ways book talks, alternate covers, newspaper headlines and articles, talk-show interviews, diary entries for characters, and letters to authors. A comprehensive analysis of the true possibilities of independent reading, Ban the Book Report is ideal for the teacher who seeks to engage students in more thoughtful personal response.

Best Seller!
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240 pp + CD-ROM ISBN 978-1-57110-728-2 $29.95 K5 2009

Independent Reading Inside the Box


Lisa Donohue
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-225-8 $24.95 K6 2008

A flexible learning system that addresses the key components of effective reading instruction. Help students remember and select reading strategies, and implement a notebook-based approach to adaptable daily assessment.

Best Seller!

Beyond Leveled Books, 2nd Edition


Supporting early and transitional readers Karen Szymusiak, Franki Sibberson & Lisa Koch
240 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-714-5 $25.95 K5 2008

Find new ways to organize, observe, and assess reading strategies that promote deep thinking and improve understanding. From TC Mdia a reproducible blank template to a number Livres of student samples of the Reading 8-Box, 1-855-861-2782 discover how students can use a single page to strengthen and monitor their comprehension, language, and thinking skills.

The Reading Teachers Handbook


Jo Phenix
88 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-145-9 $18.95 K8 2002

With key perspectives on helping transitional readers move from the basic supports of leveling to independent book selection, this updated edition contains even more resources to help you understand and meet these needs.

Still Learning to Read


Teaching students in grades 36 Franki Sibberson & Karen Szymusiak
168 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-359-8 $27.95 36 2003

Discover new ways to use talking, writing, drama, and visual arts to engage students in purposeful reading. A vibrant combination of background information and accessible activities cover everything from context clues and spelling patterns to phonics and word recognition skills.

Still Learning to Read shows teachers how to match instruction and texts to the specific needs of older readers with sample lessons, descriptions of classroom routines, and stories from the authors reading workshops.

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Fundamentals
Apprenticeship in Literacy, 2nd Edition
Transitions across reading and writing K4 Linda J. Dorn & Tammy Jones
240 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-966-8 $31.95 K4 2012

Student-Driven Learning
Small, medium, and big steps to engage and empower students Jennifer Harper & Kathryn OBrien
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-278-4 $24.95 K6 2012

Since its initial publication, Apprenticeship in Literacy has been a teacher favourite, covering all aspects of a balanced literacy program in an integrated manner and showing how all components are differentiated to address the needs of diverse learners. The theme of apprenticeship resonates throughout the book: children learn from teachers and teachers learn from one another as they promote childrens learning.

This 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 shifts, medium-sized ideas, and big changes that can be made to encourage student engagement. This practical book offers simple ways to help students to learn in their own way; to take initiative; and to experience, wonder, and create.

Literacy Techniques, 2nd Edition


For building successful readers and writers David Booth & Larry Swartz
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-173-2 $24.95 K8 2004

Back to Learning
How research-based classroom instruction can make the impossible possible Les Parsons
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-281-4 $24.95 K8 2012

This virtual encyclopdia of approaches to literacy offers more than 100 key techniques and activities for teaching reading and writing. With a number of reproducible checklists and guidelines, this flexible resource is also useful for supply teachers and other education partners buddies, volunteers, and parents.

Confront bullying, tame the digital universe, and change the troublesome trend in students entitled attitudes with three simple principles you can use to prioritize your approach to any teaching task. This valuable resource will allow todays busy teacher to contemplate and embrace a whole new way of teaching and learning.

Conferring
The keystone of readers workshop Patrick A. Allen
320 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-768-8 $31.95 38 2009

Literature Circles, 2nd Edition


Voice and choice in book clubs and reading groups Harvey Daniels
256 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-139-8 $30.95 K12 2002

Conferences are an invaluable teachers tool. This thoughtful book debunks common misconceptions, outlines guiding principles of good conferences, and provides a predictable structure to help build skills and strategies.

All the tried-and-true secrets to literature circles, plus new strategies, structures, and tools to help launch and manage literature circles effectively.

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Practical Fluency
Classroom perspectives, grades K6 Max & Gayle Brand
128 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-410-6 $19.95 K6 2006

Good Books Matter


The background information teachers need to nd, choose, and use childrens literature to help their students grow as readers Shelley Stagg Peterson & Larry Swartz
184 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-232-6 $24.95 K8 2008

Discover effective strategies for building fluency! This straightforward book includes suggestions for integrating fluency into existing reading and writing routines; differentiating instruction; and maximizing fluency during transition periods, small group instruction, and readaloud sessions.

Based on the features that make childrens books appealing and appropriate, this book offers advice on selecting books, strategies for specific grade levels, suggestions for extension, and tips for assessment.

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READING & WRITING


Meet an Author!
100 Minutes
Making every minute count in the literacy block Lisa Donohue
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-276-0 $24.95 18 2012

Lisa Donohue

Make balanced literacy learning work in any classroom with this comprehensive look at literacy and learning that includes reading, Best writing, oral communication, and digital literacy and fit it all into a daily 100Seller! minute literacy block! This timely book offers a framework of whole-class instruction and writing sessions combined with independent work that provides opportunities for students to engage in all aspects of literacy. Youll learn how to manage a literacy block where students have voice and choice in their learning, capitalize on their own strengths, identify areas for growth, and set personal learning goals.

Lisa Donohue is a passionate teacher with a strong background in the arts. She works collaboratively with other teachers developing balanced literacy programs that foster student achievement. Lisa was nominated as Teacher of the Year for 201011, and is the author of several books that explore literacy and learning.

The Write Voice


Using rich prompts to help student writing come alive Lisa Donohue
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-268-5 $24.95 K8 2011

Keepin It Real
Integrating new literacies with eective classroom practice Lisa Donohue
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-260-9 $24.95 K6 2010

A comprehensive approach to teaching writing, organized around seven strategies to help students seek and recognize inspiration: sensory statements; wordsmithing; emotional cues; character development; perspectives; personality; and style. Explore ways to use rich, engaging prompts to help students develop a strong writing voice, and discover a series of prompts that can help even the most mechanical writer to begin writing with pizzazz!

This straightforward book will help TC Mdia teachers learn to use new literacies Livres digital, social, media, and critical 1-855-861-2782 to strengthen and support the old reading, writing, listening, and speaking. It offers powerful insights on the risks and benefits of new forms of communication and their power as a tool for engaging students.

The Write Beginning


Instruction that starts with the end in mind and guides students to become more eective writers Lisa Donohue
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-246-3 $24.95 K6 2009

Guided Listening
Lisa Donohue
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-219-7 $24.95 16 2007

Guided Listening offers a framework for using read-alouds and other oral language experiences to build reading comprehension skills and help readers at any skill level record, share, value, and interpret ideas.

A simple approach to developing an assessment-based writing process: begin with the end. Discover how to use success criteria to provide descriptive feedback to students as a guide as they set goals and revise, rewrite, or rework their writing.

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Craft
Close-Up: Words & Language
Opening Minds
Using language to change lives Peter H. Johnston
160 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-816-6 $17.95 K8 2012

Making Words Stick


Strategies that build vocabulary and reading comprehension in the elementary grades Kellie Buis
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-174-9 $24.95 18 2004

Discover how the words you choose affect the worlds students inhabit in the classroom and, ultimately, their futures. Best This thoughtful book explains how to engage students with more productive Seller! talk, and create classrooms that support not only their intellectual development, but their social, emotional, and moral development. Make no mistake: words have the power to open minds or close them.

From the role of semantics and syntax to original, tested activities, this imaginative guide will help you build a connection between vocabulary and comprehension, and forge a strong literacy foundation for your students.

High Frequency Words


Strategies that build skills in spelling, vocabulary and word play Ken Marland
112 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-144-2 $18.95 K8 2002

Choice Words
How our language aects childrens learning Peter H. Johnston
120 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-389-5 $15.95 K8 2004 Also available: Choice Words Audiobook 4 discs + reference guide ISBN 978-1-57110-736-7 $23.95 K8 2008

Lessons for nearly 100 tricky words that children use most. Ready-to-use activities are designed to make these words part of a students everyday working vocabulary.

Grounded in a study by literacy teachers, the book shows how the things we say 1-855-861-2782 (and dont say) can have surprising consequences for what children learn and who they become as literate people. This book will enlighten those who wish to be more conscious of how language helps children acquire literacy skills and view the world.

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The Spelling Teachers Book of Lists, 2nd Edition


Words to illustrate spelling patterns and tips for teaching them Jo Phenix
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-167-1 $21.95 K6 2004

Word Savvy
Integrated vocabulary, spelling, and word study, grades 36 Max Brand
192 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-366-6 $29.95 36 2004

This comprehensive guide illustrates ways to help students uncover word logic and develop problem-solving methods. Word lists explore consonants, vowels, confusable spellings, linguistic roots, useful rules, and more.

Discover new and innovative methods of integrating word learning into literacy workshops, using spelling investigations, word study notebooks, reading logs, and writers notebooks that will help you inspire students to savour new words, puzzle over confusing pronunciations, and test new spelling strategies. Thirty-plus lessons detail everything from teaching spelling and vocabulary in content areas to developing anchor charts for word learning throughout the year.

The Spelling Teachers Handbook


Jo Phenix
72 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-138-1 $18.95 K8 2001

Make spelling instruction enjoyable and effective with these simple basics! With four important spelling patterns; spelling activities; and spelling lists that include word families, prompts, and core vocabulary.

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READING & WRITING


10 Things Every Writer Needs to Know
Je Anderson
256 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-810-4 $28.95 39 2011

The Writing Circle


Sylvia Gunnery
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-217-3 $24.95 412 2007

This book focuses on developing the ten key aspects of good writing motion, models, focus, detail, form, frames, cohesion, energy, words, and clutter.

Discover a powerful tool that both supports writers and promotes peer interaction from brainstorming and sharing drafts to finding a voice and becoming writers. Writing circles also give teachers opportunities to observe, advise, and take part in discussions.

Writing Frameworks
Easy-to-use structures for creating condent, successful writers David Whitehead
88 reproducible pp ISBN 978-1-55138-154-1 $18.95 612 2003

How Bullets Saved My Life


Fun ways to teach some serious writing skills Judy Green
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-255-5 $24.95 38 2010

Hands-on, ready-to-copy exercises based on seven kinds of factual writing recount, procedural, description, report, explanation, argument, and discussion.

Original insights into all aspects of the writing process, and with a look at the role of special tools (like bullets!), accompanied by student samples, activities, and tips to incorporate these tools into classroom instruction.

Craft Lessons, 2nd Edition


Teaching writing K8 Ralph Fletcher & JoAnn Portalupi
176 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-706-0 $26.95 K8 2007

Pyrotechnics on the Page


Playful craft that sparks writing Ralph Fletcher
176 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-783-1 $25.95 K8 2010

Ninety-five single-page lessons provide a wealth of information for teaching writing: leads, character, endings, and much more.

Nonction Craft Lessons


Teaching information writing K8 JoAnn Portalupi & Ralph Fletcher
160 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-329-1 $26.95 K8 2001

Energize student writing with an in-depth look at the language play commonly used by writers, twenty-four new craft lessons, and a bibliography of relevant mentor texts.

Metaphors & Analogies


Power tools for teaching any subject Rick Wormeli
264 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-758-9 $30.95 K12 2009

Eighty lessons help students overcome the frustration of writing an information book, a report, or a persuasive essay.

Writing to Explore
Discovering adventure in the research paper, 38 David Samoza & Peter Lourie
182 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-787-9 $26.95 38 2010

This thoughtful book gives you the tools to help students understand a difficult concept across all content areas and grade levels.

Integrate nonfiction and fiction, and motivate your students to write! Handouts, sample activities, student writing samples, research sources, and more complement the book.

Explore the ins and outs of writing with our FREE sampler, featuring full chapters from some of our best books! Just scan this bar code with your smartphone, or visit www.pembrokepublishers.com/giveaway/write to download the sampler today!

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Elements of Literacy
The Writing Triangle: Planning, Revision, and Assessment
Graham Foster
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-259-3 $24.95 49 2010

Writing Stories
Ideas, exercises, and encouragement for teachers and writers of all ages Carolyn Coman
192 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-871-5 $20.95 312 2011

Get a fresh look at a tired writing process with specific planning, revision, and assessment strategies for a variety of writing forms description, exposition, formal e-mail messages, exploratory writing, and more.

Get your students writing like the pros! Writing Stories provides sage advice, practical exercises, and inspiration on all aspects of story writing: character development, plot, voice and dialogue, point of view, and more.

Less is More
Teaching literature with short texts Kimberly Hill Campbell
200 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-710-7 $24.95 612 2007

Day by Day
Rening writing workshop through 180 days of reective practice Stacey Shubitz & Ruth Ayres
300 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-809-8 $37.95 K6 2010

An examination of how short texts short stories, essays, memoirs, graphic novels can resonate with students. With a wealth of reading, writing, and response strategies.

This practical book is organized around six fundamental components of daily writing workshop routines, mini-lessons, choice, mentors, conferring, and assessment.

Close-Up: Mentor Texts


Exemplars
Your best resource to improve student writing Graham Foster & Toni L. Marasco
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-218-0 $24.95 410 2007

Nonction Mentor Texts


Teaching informational writing through childrens literature, K8 Lynne R. Dorfman & Rose Cappelli
320 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-496-0 $31.95 K8 2009

More than fifty mini-lessons are organized around six key traits of great writing. The book explores a wide variety of real student samples, along with strategies for using them to establish standards and generate more effective work.

Every teacher will love these concrete strategies for teaching key aspects of nonfiction writing clear introductions and conclusions, building content, voice, Find syntax, persuasive writing, and more.

more on nonfiction on pages 22-23!

Mentor Texts
Teaching writing through childrens literature, K6 Lynne R. Dorfman & Rose Cappelli
328 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-433-5 $31.95 K6 2007

Poetry Mentor Texts


Making reading and writing connections, K8 Lynne R. Dorfman & Rose Cappelli
200 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-949-1 $26.95 K8 2012

Organized around the traits of writing focus, content, style, organization, and conventions this practical resource includes texts to scaffold student work; student and teacher writing samples; and a list of childrens literature.

Explore a variety of poetic forms, along with skills and strategies for both reading and writing classrooms. Students will learn to better address complex texts, digging deeper and using higher-order thinking skills.

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READING & WRITING


Meet an Author!
Best Seller!
Math Work Stations
Extending learning you can count on Debbie Diller
312 pp, w/colour photos ISBN 978-1-57110-793-0 $39.95 K2 2011

Debbie Diller

This photo-packed, inspiration-filled resource offers ideas to help children develop conceptual understanding and skills, use math vocabulary Chenelire as they talk about mathematical thinking, ducation and connect large concepts to meaningful 1-800-565-5531 independent exploration and practice. The book details how to set up, manage, and keep math stations going throughout the year. Each chapter explores key concepts; vocabulary resources and literature links; materials to include at each station; ideas for modeling, troubleshooting, differentiating, and assessment; and reflection questions for professional development. Charts, reproducible forms, and math work station icons are included to provide everything youll need to get started with math work stations in your classroom immediately!

Debbie has been a national consultant since 2000. She earned her bachelors and masters degrees in education from Millersville and Temple Universities, and spent the next thirty years as an educator. Her love of teaching stems from her love of learning.

Spaces & Places


Designing classrooms for literacy Debbie Diller
240 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-722-0 $36.95 K5 2008

Practice with Purpose


Literacy work stations for grades 36 Debbie Diller
224 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-395-6 $28.95 36 2005

More than 300 full-colour photos of all sorts of classroom spaces! The book includes step-by-step processes for organizing furniture and cabinets, setting up a room, and using walls thoughtfully. Look deeply at classroom space and how it supports instruction.

This thoughtful book introduces literacy work stations for writing, word study, Chenelire content areas, drama, and more. Each ducation chapter includes all the tools youll 1-800-565-5531 need to start and work with a station, including choosing materials, modeling, differentiation, troubleshooting, and assessment.

Making the Most of Small Groups


Dierentiation for all Debbie Diller
232 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-431-1 $28.95 K3 2007

Literacy Work Stations


Making centers work Debbie Diller
218 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-353-6 $28.95 K3 2003

Making the Most of Small Groups is cleanly structured around five essential reading strategies: comprehension, 1-800-565-5531 phonics, fluency, phonemic awareness, and vocabulary. Filled with practical tips, sample lesson plans, suggestions for related work stations, and connections to wholegroup instruction, this book has everything you need to get started, form groups, become more organized, and differentiate instruction.

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The original how-to guide to literacy work stations! Learn how to set up Chenelire work stations, manage them, and keep ducation them going throughout the year. This 1-800-565-5531 essential guide provides a complete overview and photos, along with information on materials, modeling, problem solving, differentiation, and assessment, along with reflection questions for professional development.

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Inspiring Writers
Crafting Writers K6
Elizabeth Hale
272 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-739-8 $29.95 K6 2008

Writing Every Day


Reading, writing, and conferencing using student-led language experiences Kellie Buis
152 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-169-5 $21.95 K8 2004

Teach the craft of writing by focusing on the specific techniques, such as voice, sentence fluency, and writing with detail, that students need to improve as writers. Tips for writing workshop and tables of teachable writing techniques complement this timely book.

Based in real classrooms, this comprehensive book shows how daily writing is an ideal way to cope with a room full of students with diverse needs, interests, and abilities. Student samples show how to engage children in authentic literacy.

Talking, Writing & Thinking About Books


101 ready-to-use classroom activities that build reading comprehension Jo Phenix
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-183-1 $24.95 K8 2005

The Writing Teachers Handbook


Jo Phenix
80 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-142-8 $18.95 K8 2002

Focus on books with this bank of hands-on literacy activities that focus on key aspects of literacy from talk and oral reading to drama and visual arts to writing and research to examine the elements of any book, in any genre.

Find everything you need to implement an effective writing program an exploration of different styles, suggestions for creating a unique voice, fun techniques for classroom publishing projects, and tools for assessment.

Knowing Literacy

Close-Up: Poetry
Poems Please! 2 Edition
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Constructive literacy assessment Peter H. Johnston


368 pp + CD (40 min.) ISBN 978-1-57110-008-5 $46.95 K4 1997

Sharing poetry with children David Booth & Bill Moore


160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-157-2 $18.95 K12 2003

The second edition of this classic book answers every question around poetry in the classroom from reading aloud to increasing word power to assessment techniques.

This comprehensive text sets forth the basis for todays assessment practices in the context of contemporary literacy learning theory. It will equip teachers with both the knowledge and techniques to assess in ways that help students develop a more thoughtful literacy.
Also available: Running Records: A self-tutoring guide 64 pp + CD (40 min.) ISBN 978-1-57110-321-5 $32.95 K4 2001

Poetry Goes to School


From Mother Goose to Shel Silverstein Bob Barton & David Booth
112 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-161-9 $18.95 K8 2004

Portfolios Matter
What, where, when, why and how to use them Shirley-Dale Easley & Kay Mitchell
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-151-0 $18.95 K8 2003

With descriptions of poetic genres; lessons and teaching tools; sample poems and response activities; and ideas for sharing and exploration, this book will inspire and inform.

More valuable than a report card, portfolios are living documents that provide a record students can take with them through their school years. Get the answers on laying the groundwork, deciding what to include, sharing portfolios, and more.

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READING & WRITING


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

Breathe, Stretch, Write


Learning to write with everything youve got Sheree Fitch
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-256-2 $24.95 K12 2011

A behind-the-scenes look at the power of the storyboard. Inspire kids to write and draw with this in-depth look at creative writing, artistic techniques, and the strength of our imaginations.

Designed to cue imagination and enhance creativity, the guided exercises and fun-filled suggestions in this innovative book integrate elements of writing with simple movements and yoga principles to create a safe and joyful learning experience.

Illustration Ideas
For creating picture books Mark Thurman & Emily Hearn
48 pp 14 x 20 ISBN 978-0-921217-48-0 $14.95 16 1990

Writing Maniac
How I grew up to be a writer (and you can too!) Sheree Fitch
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-121-3 $14.95 K12 2000

Twenty-four simple posters in this largeformat book feature visual techniques, special points of view, unusual approaches to collage, and tips for creating type and cover designs. Ready to use as a flip chart or for display in your classroom.

From getting the creative juices flowing to finding original topics to creating a whole new vocabulary, this fascinating book explores the rhythm and rhyme of language!

Find more on visual literacy on page 32!

Close-Up: Digital Literacy


Literacy Smarts
Simple classroom strategies for using interactive whiteboards to engage students Jennifer Harper & Brenda Stein Dzaldov
144 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-267-8 $24.95 K6 2011

Can We Skip Lunch and Keep Writing?


Collaborating in class and online Julie D. Ramsay
136 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-847-0 $23.95 38 2011

This highly readable book argues that interactive whiteboards create numerous 1-855-861-2782 new possibilities for passionate teaching, and advocates for more engaging, student-centred learning.

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This timely book helps you advance from simple word processing and publishing tools to digital storytelling, distance learning, interactive editing, and revamped rubrics as you weave technology into writing standards.

Engaging the Eye Generation


Visual literacy strategies for the K5 classroom Johanna Riddle
168 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-749-7 $24.95 K5 2009

Make Me a Story
Teaching writing through digital storytelling Lisa C. Miller
120 pp + CD-ROM ISBN 978-1-57110-789-3 $26.95 K5 2010

Improve your students critical thinking, comprehension, and communication skills with simple ways to add technology and visual literacy into your existing curriculum.

A good digital story is like any other all about the writing. This book takes you step by step through the creation of a digital story, from research and drafting to building the story on the computer.

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Response & Assessment


Informal Assessment Strategies
Asking questions, observing students, and planning lessons that promote successful interaction with text Beth Critchley Charlton
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-181-7 $24.95 39 2005

Responsive Literacy Coaching


Tools for creating and sustaining purposeful change Cheryl Dozier
200 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-463-2 $23.95 K12 2006

Explore the three fundamental components of successful teaching and learning: asking questions that engage students; observing students at various stages; and planning well thought-out lessons.

This practical book provides literacy coaches with a strategic framework to create and sustain change that fosters conversation, engagement, and reflective analysis. Vignettes and examples of coaching interactions are woven throughout the book.

Test Talk
Integrating test preparation into reading workshop Glennon Doyle Melton & Amy H. Greene
160 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-461-8 $23.95 K8 2007

Smart Tests
Teacher-made tests that help students learn Catherine Walker & Edgar Schmidt
144 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-166-4 $21.95 K8 2004

This compelling book shows you how to improve performance on tests by encouraging student readers to explore tests as a specific genre containing unique language, format, and cues.

Create well-structured evaluation tools that match assessment tasks to classroom goals and activities, and make them an integral part of learning and teaching. Substantial background is supported by sample tests and practical tips and tools for teacher, student, and home, all ready to copy and use.

What Every Elementary Teacher Needs to Know About Reading Tests


(From someone who has written them) Charles Fuhrken
280 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-764-0 $30.95 K5 2009

Evaluating Students
How teachers justify and defend their marks to parents, students, and principals Alex Shirran
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-206-7 $24.95 512 2006

Setting the record straight about the myths and realities of tests! This ready to use, easy to understand resource provides a wealth of information about reading tests, including high-quality preparation materials; samples of the most frequently assessed reading standards; and more than thirty engaging, core-reading activities.

Based on years of classroom experience, this timely book uses case studies and new strategies for clarifying classroom assessment and improving relationships with students, parents, and administrators.

Response Journals Revisited


Maximizing learning through reading, writing, viewing, discussing and thinking Les Parsons
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-131-2 $18.95 412 2001

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

In addition to providing information about reading tests, this book provides a wealth of resources that can be incorporated into a teachers everyday reading work, including vocabulary development, literary techniques, interpretation, comprehension, and more.

Everything teachers need to know about response journals: what they are, how they are used, the skills they develop, and how they are evaluated. This detailed handbook offers a comprehensive catalogue of questions to cue personal response on everything from books and read-alouds to television, movies, and media. Sample student responses, guidelines, and rubrics complement this invaluable resource.

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READING & WRITING


Working Together to Improve Literacy
How to set goals, implement, and assess school-wide reading and writing initiatives Graham Foster
112 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-224-1 $24.95 K12 2008

Yes, but if they like it, theyll learn it!


How to plan, organize, and assess learning experiences with meaning, purpose, and joy Susan Church, Jane Baskwill & Margaret Swain
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-211-1 $24.95 K8 2007

Delve into these practical tools for successful collaborative projects among literacy coaches, administrators, and other school leaders, including a four-point scale to assess professional development.

Meet the literacy learning needs of a diverse range of students with engaging practices that are authentic and accountable, relevant and purposeful.

What Student Writing Teaches Us


Formative assessment in the writing workshop Mark Overmeyer
136 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-713-8 $23.95 48 2009

Synchronizing Success
A practical guide to creating a comprehensive literacy system Maren Koepf
168 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-743-5 $23.95 K8 2008

A concise guide to formative assessment, with simple suggestions for lesson planning, offering thoughtful feedback, student selfassessment, grading, and record keeping.

Enriched with tools, tips, and planning guides, this practical book offers the resources and steps necessary for designing an easily adaptable integrated literacy system.

Close-Up: Editing & Revision


Real Revision
Authors strategies to share with student writers Kate Messner
280 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-856-2 $27.95 39 2011

Mechanically Inclined
Building grammar, usage, and style into writers workshop Je Anderson
216 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-412-0 $27.95 48 2005

This no-nonsense book demystifies the revision process for students and teachers alike! It provides a trove of tried-and-true revision strategies and tips, tested by forty favourite childrens authors, that will improve any piece of writing.

This practical book offers over thirty detailed lessons that focus on the most common errors in student writing, and shows how to construct a workshop environment that supports grammar, usage, and style concepts.

Revising & Editing


Using models and checklists to promote successful writing experiences Les Parsons
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-130-5 $18.95 39 2001

Everyday Editing
Inviting students to develop skill and craft in writers workshop Je Anderson
176 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-709-1 $24.95 412 2007

A valuable toolkit for revising and editing that includes: activities that help students rethink their process; reproducible skill sheets; tips for collaborative learning; and a thorough discussion of the role of drafts in the computer age.

Move beyond common mistakes and errors, and encourage students to think about how punctuation, grammar, and style can be used to hone their writing and communicate meaning.

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Information Literacy
Exploring Writing in the Content Areas
Practical ways to support writing in any subject area Maria Carty
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-188-6 $23.95 59 2005

Strategies that Work, 2nd Edition


Teaching comprehension for understanding and engagement Stephanie Harvey & Anne Goudvis
360 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-481-6 $39.95 K8 2007

Innovative ways to guide students through the various stages of the writing process and teach them to focus on the purpose for writing in all kinds of nonfiction, from English to science to social studies.

Find more on the content areas on pages 37-39!


Get everything you need on literacy success in nonfiction with bestselling author Tony Stead!
Good Choice!
Supporting reading and response, K6 Tony Stead
264 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-732-9 $31.95 K6 2009

An indispensable resource for teachers who want to teach thinking strategies so students become engaged, thoughtful, independent readers. This revised and expanded edition includes twenty new comprehension lessons and a new section on content literacy. When kids are engaged in reading they enhance understanding, acquire knowledge, and learn from and remember what they read. And best of all, they will want to read more!

Nonction Matters
Reading, writing, and research in grades 38 Stephanie Harvey
248 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-072-6 $29.95 38 1998

Discover the keys to successful independent reading! This book offers tips on establishing routines, organizing the classroom library, helping kids select books, supporting home reading, conferring with students, and more.

Practical strategies deal with expository text and conducting research, as well as ideas for organizing and writing accurate and effective nonfiction at all stages from idea to polished presentation.

The Whole-Brain Solution


Thinking tools to help students observe, make connections and solve problems Tricia Armstrong
144 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-156-5 $18.95 612 2003

Reality Checks
Teaching reading comprehension with nonction, K5 Tony Stead
272 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-364-2 $31.95 K5 2005

This practical book explores a multitude of skills, strategies, and learning experiences that will help students comprehend of all types of nonfiction, from interpretations, to making connections, to learning to differentiate between fact and opinion.

Help your students understand and integrate information with practical thinking tools. Reproducibles support higher-order thinking skills, such as observation, asking questions, making connections, and pattern recognition.

Information Transformation
Teaching strategies for authentic research, projects, and activities Tricia Armstrong
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-122-0 $18.95 412 2000

Is That a Fact?
Teaching nonction writing, K3 Tony Stead
264 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-331-4 $31.95 K3 2001

Explore authentic purposes for writing nonfiction. This useful resource includes essential strategies, rubrics, resources, and materials for classroom and home use.

Concise, cross-curricular project lesson plans that take students from selecting a topic through the stages of research to completion. Students will learn to generate ideas, ask better questions, evaluate sources, and share what they know.

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LITERACY LEARNING
Asking Better Questions, 2nd Edition
Norah Morgan & Juliana Saxton
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-209-8 $24.95 K8 2006

Q Tasks
How 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

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Based on real classroom experience, this comprehensive guide clarifies why Best questions are so important; promotes a three-part classification of questions; Seller! offers models, techniques, and activities to encourage better questioning; and much, much more.

Desperately Seeking Solutions


Helping students build problem solving skills to meet lifes many challenges Kathy Paterson
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-247-0 $24.95 K12 2009

This step-by-step approach to critical thinking offers more than eighty flexible classroom activities to help students ask TC Mdia real questions that focus on understanding Livres and give them ownership over their own 1-855-861-2782 learning. Numerous reproducible worksheets complement the deep lessons in this easy-to-use book.

INFO TASKS for Successful Learning


Building skills in reading, writing and research Carol Koechlin & Sandi Zwaan
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-133-6 $18.95 48 2001

Meet problems head-on with this five-step plan for handling almost any situation from defining the problem, through considering options and choosing the best one, to taking action and evaluating decisions.

More than fifty activities and organizers involve students in finding, manipulating, and organizing data, as well as making connections with and discovering ways to use information in all subject areas.

Text Me a Strategy
How we encourage students to develop the skills they need to become independent learners Kathy Paterson
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-233-3 $24.95 K12 2009

Better Answers, 2nd Edition


Written performance that looks good and sounds smart Ardith Davis Cole
272 pp + CD-ROM ISBN 978-1-57110-748-0 $29.95 38 2008

With 100 strategies ideal for differentiated or individualized learning, the book uses kidfriendly methods such as text messaging to encourage students to learn on their own.

Real Life Literacy


Classroom tools that promote real-world reading and writing Kathy Paterson
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-204-3 $24.95 512 2006

A proven, 3-step approach to answering test questions that can be meaningfully applied throughout the curriculum. The companion CD-ROM includes lesson plans, student exemplars, and an extensive bibliography.

Literacy, Libraries & Learning


Using books and online resources to promote reading, writing, and research Ray Doiron & Marlene Asselin
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-196-1 $23.95 K7 2005

Meet the needs of a diverse range of students with twenty-five lessons that explore realworld literacy tasks, including how to create a resum, complete a job application, balance a bank account, and much more.

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This thought-provoking look at the evolving responsibilities of teachers and teacherlibrarians offers a number of suggestions for reinventing the school library from promoting reading for pleasure, to supporting research methods that respect copyright, to encouraging integration of technological resources.

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Literacy Powerhouses!
Information Literacy
Building Info Smarts
How to work with all kinds of information and make it your own Carol Koechlin & Sandi Zwaan
32-pg ipbook ISBN 978-1-55138-226-5 $12.95 412 2008

Writing
Write It Right!
Seven steps to revising, editing, and polishing all kinds of writing Ron Benson
32-pg ipbook ISBN 978-1-55138-262-3 $12.95 412 2011

This innovative flipbook shows students how to identify their learning style as they build important information literacy skills. As they work with the data they gather, students are encouraged to build personal understanding so their projects reflect original thought.

The perfect companion to guide you through all stages of the writing process. The easy-to-read format focuses on the revising and editing stages, and includes the nitty-gritty information students really need, with tips, aids, and checklists for easy reference.

Out of the Question


Guiding students to a deeper understanding of what they see, read, hear, and do Sally Godinho & Jeni Wilson
32-pg ipbook ISBN 978-1-55138-214-2 $12.95 412 2007

Seven Steps to Successful Writing


32-page ipchart that guides kids through all forms of writing Graham Foster
32-pg ipbook ISBN 978-1-55138-176-3 $12.95 412 2004

Asking questions is a pivotal skill in learning how to learn. This straightforward guide offers strategies and activities that provide great starting points to help students begin to critically evaluate their world.

From initial idea and first drafts to revision and final product, this topical guide answers every question any writer might have about the challenges of the writing process.

Classroom Management
Surviving and Thriving
Maria Carty
32-pg ipbook ISBN 978-1-55138-251-7 $12.95 K12 2010

12 Sides to Your Story


Simple steps for turning ordinary writing into something extraordinary Graham Foster
32-pg ipbook ISBN 978-1-55138-238-8 $12.95 412 2009

Make classroom organization work for you and your students! This handy book Find more on Teachers presents practical tips and routines that & Classrooms on pages can be put into action before, during, and after learning. 34-36!

Discover twelve key strategies that students can use to improve their story writing. This eminently useful flipbook will help students set and reach personal goals, deal with spelling and usage demons, use purposeful revision strategies, and much more.

Speaking & Oral Literacy


Powerful Presentations
Seven steps to successful speaking Graham Foster
32-pg ipbook ISBN 978-1-55138-205-0 $12.95 412 2006

Attention, Please!
Making assignments presentable, enjoyable, and memorable for all Kathleen Gould Lundy
32-pg ipbook ISBN 978-1-55138-243-2 $12.95 412 2009

A simple guide to the seven essential strategies for building confident and effective speakers. Discover reader-friendly advice on giving better class presentations, from selecting content, to choosing a voice and style, to assessing audience impact.

Have trouble speaking in front of the class? Revitalize your speaking skills by deciding what to say, why to say it, and how to do so in ways that will arrest the attention of any audience, and keep them engaged and involved until the very end.

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PEMBROKE FLIPBOOKS
Books & Reading
Reading in the Real World
Strategies for nding meaning in stories, songs, poetry, ads, movies, comics, and more! Graham Foster
32-pg ipbook ISBN 978-1-55138-271-5 $12.95 412 2011

What Good Readers Do


Seven steps to better reading Graham Foster
32-pg ipbook ISBN 978-1-55138-189-3 $12.95 412 2006

From focusing on meaning and using powerful strategies before, during, and after reading, to using familiar genres to understand new forms of text, this intensive little book offers the most effective ways to read all text forms effectively and with enthusiasm.

Designed to help busy students become more proficient and confident readers, this quick reference tool will guide learners through seven essential strategies for reading successfully in any form from prereading to higher-order thinking, this handy resource has it all.

Guided Reading Coaching Tool The Picture Book Experience


Choosing and using picture books in the classroom Larry Swartz
32-pg ipbook ISBN 978-1-55138-235-7 $12.95 K12 2009

Daphne Byrd & Polly Westfall


18-pg ipbook ISBN 978-1-884548-45-1 $12.95 16 2002

A deeper way of looking at picture books as tools for learning, this book shows how reading and response can improve understanding. The book includes reading tips and comprehension activities; and lists of books and authors to ensure every reader will discover a new favourite.

A handy resource that teachers, parents, and classroom volunteers can use for oneon-one or small-group reading instruction. Step-by-step instructions on each topic (directionality, high-frequency words, fluency, etc.) provide key prompts and strategies to support readers.

Pembroke Picture Books


Brainstorm!
Wendy Ashton Shimkofsky
32 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-031-5 $5.95 K6 1996

The Poetry Experience


Choosing and using poetry in the classroom Sheree Fitch & Larry Swartz
32-pg ipbook ISBN 978-1-55138-223-4 $12.95 112 2008

Postcards Talk!
Linda Graneld
32 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-033-9 $5.95 K6 1997

This playful, powerful guide offers strategies for defining poetry so that students can reflect and determine what poetry means to them. From questions and short activities to full classroom events, this book offers proven steps for writing, reading, and responding to all forms of poetry.

Speak Up! Speak Out!


Bob & Barbara Greenwood
32 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-030-8 $5.95 K6 1994

The Novel Experience


Steps for choosing and using ction in the classroom Larry Swartz
32-pg ipbook ISBN 978-1-55138-200-5 $12.95 412 2006

Wacky Word Games


Margie Golick
32 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-029-2 $5.95 K6 1996

Writing Your Best Picture Book Ever


Kathy Stinson
32 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-028-5 $5.95 K6 1994

Move beyond the typical novel study with this refreshing exploration of how and why we read. With practical tips for getting started with books, strategies to hone readers skills, and new ways to share response, this book has everything you need to jump-start the novel in your classroom.

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Early Literacy
A Place for Wonder
Reading and writing nonction in the primary grades Georgia Heard & Jennifer McDonough
216 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-432-8 $26.95 K2 2009

The Reading Edge


Using phonics strategically to teach reading Kaz & Cathy Miyata
126 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-186-2 $24.95 K3 2006

Discover numerous, practical ways setting up wonder centres, gathering data through senses, teaching nonfiction craft you can create a classroom where students questions and observations are part of daily work. This book also offers a step-by-step guide to planning a unit of study. A Place for Wonder will help you reclaim your classrooms as a place where true learning is the norm.

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Based on an explicit phonics teaching model, this unique book offers teachers the tools they need to help children become knowledgeable as they develop word-attack skills that clarify how the printed word works. The book provides a wealth of phonics teaching strategies word families, onset and rime techniques, rhyming patterns, humour tactics, and more that can be woven into any literacy program. Includes assessment tips for identifying student strengths, weaknesses, and gaps in learning.

Growing Readers
Units of study in the primary classroom Kathy Collins
296 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-373-4 $30.95 K3 2004

Starting with Comprehension


Reading strategies for the youngest learners Andie Cunningham & Ruth Shagoury
136 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-396-3 $22.95 K2 2004

Plan, launch, and maintain an independent reading workshop with units of study for a year-long curriculum, mini-lessons, and student-teacher conferences. Planning sheets and management tips throughout will help boost literacy both in the classroom and beyond.

Strengthen reading comprehension skills using techniques based in writing, talk, movement, and art. Meaning making will become a part of community building as children begin to link reading, thinking, and communicating.

Reading for Real


Teach students to read with power, intention, and joy in K3 classrooms Kathy Collins
240 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-703-9 $27.95 K3 2008

Early Literacy Fundamentals


A balanced approach to language, listening and literacy skills Sue Palmer & Ros Bayley
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-184-8 $24.95 Pre-K2 2005

A step-by-step exploration of the ins and outs of classroom reading clubs, including suggestions for planning cycles, as well as ideas for mini-lessons, student conferences, and differentiating instruction. Examples of note-taking sheets and planning guides for several types of reading clubs ensure easy implementation.

Explore seven best practices for teaching literacy skills in the early years. From reading and writing to talk, music, and drama, youll examine methods of introducing children to the world of sounds, letters, and print in an enjoyable environment.

Talking, Drawing, Writing


Lessons for our youngest writers Martha Horn & Mary Ellen Giacobbe
276 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-456-4 $31.95 K5 2007

Simple lessons designed to evaluate and build on childrens current skill levels and lead them gently into the writing process. These lessons cover oral language, storytelling, drawing, writing words, assessment, introducing books, and moving writers forward to the next step.

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LITERACY LEARNING
Journey to Literacy: No Worksheets Required Balanced Literacy Essentials
Weaving 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

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Krista Flemington, Linda Hewins & Una Villiers


160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-261-6 $24.95 K3 2011

The 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 comprehensive approach to literacy instruction that provides: an overview of the nuts and bolts of reading instruction; techniques for supporting writers; poetry, drama, and storytelling activities; and language experiences that encompass the digital world.

Whats Next for this Beginning Writer? Revision


Mini-lessons that take writing from scribbles to script Janine Reid & Betty Schultze, with Ulla Peterson
144 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-274-6 $24.95 K2 2012

Teaching with Intention


Dening beliefs, aligning practice, taking action, K5 Debbie Miller
168 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-387-1 $27.95 K5 2008

This timely revision discusses the relationship between reading and writing, and the importance of oral language in building strong writers. Based on the work of real K2 students, the book shows teachers how to interpret student work, identify what they know, and build on those strengths.

From setting up the classroom environment to comprehension instruction to lesson design, this book shows explicit reasons for teaching processes. It includes key questions to guide teachers in the important process of developing their own belief statements concerning teaching and learning. A compelling reminder that truly informative teaching must be built from the ground up.

Basic Tools for Beginning Writers


Betty Schultze
144 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-221-0 $24.95 K3 2008

The 3 Habits of Highly Successful Reading Teachers


A quick and easy approach to helping all students succeed Megan Milani
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-239-5 $24.95 K3 2009

Successful strategies for teaching the skills beginning writers need from alphabet recognition and spelling to strategies for self-editing and building coherent text. The activities are designed to engage young students, and give them the confidence they need.

Ready to Learn
Using play to build literacy skills in young learners Anne Burke
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-249-4 $24.95 JK3 2010

This remarkable book explores three crucial habits that underlie best practice in teaching literacy: believing in students; teaching highfrequency (or sight) words and letter sounds daily; and assessing observing, recording, and reflecting to plan tailored instruction.

The Cornerstones to Early Literacy


Katherine Luongo-Orlando
168 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-257-9 $24.95 K6 2010

Learn to use play-based activities rooted in speaking, listening, creative thinking, and movement to build a strong literacy foundation in children. Discover learning strategies that recognize the power of math, science, and technology; encourage hands-on, self-directed activities; respect childrens unique home backgrounds and the role of family; and accommodate the different ways that children develop and learn.

This passionate book illustrates engaging ways to maximize cornerstones to learning active play, oral language practices, word play, print encounters, reading events, and writing experiences with meaningful events that allow children to discover print in the world around them.

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Early Literacy / Engagement


No More Im Done!
Fostering independent writers in the primary grades Jennifer Jacobsen
144 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-784-8 $25.95 K2 2010

The Castle in the Classroom


Story as a springboard for early literacy Ranu Bhattacharyya
176 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-770-1 $25.95 Pre-K1 2010

No More Im Done! guides teachers in establishing a classroom environment and daily routines that allow students to build confidence as they move through the writing process at their own pace to become independent, engaged writers.

The detailed lessons here use the power of stories narratives, folk tales, and fairy tales to deepen the literacy experience. Teachers will find a wealth of resources to teach strategies and skills; challenge student learning; and manage assessment.

More than Guided Reading


Finding the right instructional mix Cathy Mere
160 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-388-8 $23.95 K3 2005

Of Primary Importance
Whats essential in teaching young writers Ann Marie Corgill
276 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-374-1 $30.95 K3 2008

Learn to restructure your day to allow time for whole-class lessons, conferences, and sharing opportunities, as well as reading self-selected texts, making use of reading strategies, skills, and comprehension.

Detailed units of study demonstrate the writing workshop process. With examples of favourite texts, ideas for class organization, suggestions for publishing student work, lists of professional resources, and more.

Close-Up: The Home-School Connection


Books as Bridges
Using text to connect home and school literacy learning Jane Baskwill
176 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-250-0 $24.95 JK3 2010

This remarkable book suggests a process for using childrens books to explore four key aspects of literacy predictable structures, nonfiction, comprehension, and imagination and language play.

Getting Dads on Board


Fostering literacy partnerships for successful student learning Jane Baskwill
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-234-0 $24.95 K6 2009

Get dads involved in childrens literacy learning! From letters to send home with suggestions for games and activities, to help in organizing literacy events, youll find all the tools you need to get dad on board.

Family Literacy Experiences


Creating reading and writing opportunities that support classroom learning Jennifer Rowsell
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-207-4 $24.95 K8 2006

This cheerful and practical book argues that literacy takes place everywhere; that technologies change the way we learn; and that to understand texts, students need to include the visual, written, sound, and movement.

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LITERACY LEARNING
Making Sense
Small-group comprehension lessons for English language learners Juli Kendall & Outey Khuon
168 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-409-0 $25.95 K8 2005

Writing Sense
Integrated reading and writing lessons for English language learners Juli Kendall & Outey Khuon
160 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-442-7 $26.95 K8 2006

All the answers to small-group instruction, with fifty-two kid-tested lessons organized by the five stages of literacy comprehension.

Practical ways to help ELLs improve their writing, with sixty-eight small-group lessons for each stage of language proficiency.

Meet an Author!
Dierentiated Learning
Language and literacy projects that address diverse backgrounds and cultures Kathy Paterson
144 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-182-4 $24.95 K9 2005

Kathy P aterson
Kathy Paterson is a teacher-consultant in the areas of motivation, language arts, and drama. A former teacher and drama specialist, Kathy has more than thirty-five years of classroom experience and is involved in teacher training with several universities.

This practical book provides thirty literacy projects that explore community differences, from the cultural, linguistic, and religious to the intellectual, physical, and behavioural.

55 Teaching Dilemmas
Ten powerful solutions to almost any classroom challenge Kathy Paterson
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-191-6 $21.95 K12 2005

Teaching in Troubled Times


Kathy Paterson
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-254-8 $24.95 K12 2010

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This host of top ten lists of practical ideas will help teachers manage their time more efficiently, support struggling students, lead effectively, and much more.

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How do I teach ...and keep my sanity?
Kathy Paterson
152 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-149-7 $18.95 K8 2002

This empathic book suggests simple ways of guiding honest and responsive discussion in the classroom. It is full of helpful special features, including: topical booklists; in-class motivators; and games to help students deal with specific issues.

3-Minute Motivators
More than 100 ways to reach, teach, and achieve more than you ever imagined Kathy Paterson
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-215-9 $24.95 K12 2007

A comprehensive guide to smoothrunning classrooms that provides a variety of games and activities, creative prompts, reproducible student sheets, and time-tested teaching tips to help teachers cope.

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Engagement
Student Diversity, 2nd Edition
Classroom strategies to meet the learning needs of all students Faye Brownlie, Catherine Feniak & Leyton Schnellert
144 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-198-5 $24.95 410 2006

Academic Conversations
Classroom talk that fosters critical thinking and content understandings Je Zwiers & Maria Crawford
216 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-884-5 $27.95 712 2011

Explore the latest theories, research, and best practice in inclusive classrooms. This popular classic has been expanded to include sections on narrative and personal writing, novel study, math, and social studies, and is packed with examples of student work and reproducible worksheets.

This common-sense book identifies five core communication skills to help students hold productive conversations across the content areas. It shows how to use conversations to build academic vocabulary and grammar, critical thinking skills, literacy skills, and abstract essential understandings.

Dierentiation
From planning to practice, grades 612 Rick Wormeli
256 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-708-4 $30.95 612 2007

Catching Readers Before They Fall


Supporting readers who struggle, K4 Pat Johnson & Katie Keier
272 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-781-7 $31.95 K4 2010

Struggling with how to design differentiated lessons? This thorough guide will take you step-by-step from the blank page to a fullycrafted lesson. Along the way, youll see the behind-the-scenes planning that goes into effective lesson design for diverse classrooms, and discover ways to weave differentiation into all subject areas.

Feeling overwhelmed with the problems Best of struggling readers? This complete guide Seller! gives you a solid understanding of how kids learn to read; adaptable instructional strategies; the answers to common questions from parents; and a PD guide offering discussion questions, group activities, and classroom follow-up.

Fair Isnt Always Equal


Assessing and grading in the dierentiated classroom Rick Wormeli
232 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-424-3 $30.95 48 2006

One Child at a Time


Making the most of your time with struggling readers, K6 Pat Johnson
144 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-434-2 $24.95 K6 2006

Filled with real examples and challenges, this timely book tackles all the important issues around differentiated assessment, from whether or not to grade homework and how to handle extra credit work, to setting up grade books and report cards, to how to create useful and fair test questions.

Discover a four-part framework for assessing students and tailoring instruction that will help you increase your understanding of the reading process and teach strategies for better comprehension and decoding words.

When Writing Workshop Isnt Working


Answers to ten tough questions, grades 25 Mark Overmeyer
144 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-404-5 $20.95 25 2005

Ladybugs, Tornadoes, and Swirling Galaxies


English language learners discover their world through inquiry Brad Buhrow & Anne Upczak Garcia
200 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-400-7 $29.95 K3 2006

This timely book addresses ten key challenges, including how to help students who dont know what to write about, developing stronger vocabulary and word choice, preparing for standardized tests, and ways to assess student writing.

Step inside this classroom and see how seamlessly and joyously teachers can create a mix of intellectual curiosity, passion for the real world, and pure unadulterated fun to nurture engagement and longlasting learning. What a terrific read. (Stephanie Harvey)

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LITERACY LEARNING
Leap into Literacy
Teaching the tough stu so it sticks! Kathleen Gould Lundy
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-212-8 $24.95 412 2007

Readicide
How schools are killing reading and what you can do about it Kelly Gallagher
160 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-780-0 $23.95 K12 2009

Hands-on lesson plans and suggestions for active learning, with simple methods for both inspiring a questioning attitude and creating an experiential, challenging, and safe classroom that stimulates minds and bodies. Teachers will find both engaging entry points and proven strategies and classroom-ready techniques for learning.

Insightful and sensible, this provocative book provides teachers, coaches, and school administrators with specific steps to reverse the downward spiral in reading steps that will help prevent the loss of yet another generation of readers.

What do I do about the kid who ?


50 ways to turn teaching into learning Kathleen Gould Lundy
112 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-165-7 $21.95 K12 2004

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Boys & Literacy


Even Hockey Players Read
Boys, literacy and learning David Booth
136 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-147-3 $18.95 49 2002

This unique book features easy strategies that will help you structure content learning activities so the day-to-day operation of the 1-855-861-2782 classroom is easier, more organized, joyful, and exciting. A resource that will help you motivate and inspire those hard-to-reach kids that keep teachers and parents awake at night.

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Engaging the DisEngaged


Beth Critchley Charlton
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-258-6 $24.95 48 2010

Based on the premise that teachers need to engage with students as people, not just pupils, this book shows teachers how to help students make connections and care about their work. It offers effective ways to close the achievement gap, eliminate the fourthgrade slump, and reach students at risk.

This book challenges our assumptions about boys and the world of print. Interviews by the author reveal the literacy challenges, struggles, tastes, and values of boys and men. Their voices provide valuable clues to the puzzle of how we can support boys in their journey towards becoming successful readers and writers, and provides compelling insights into how to help all struggling readers. This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to guide boys to a love of reading.

Boy Writers
Reclaiming their voices Ralph Fletcher
176 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-425-0 $23.95 38 2006 Also available: Boy Writers Audiobook 5 discs + reference guide ISBN 978-1-57110-735-0 $37.95 K8 2008

Reclaiming Reluctant Writers


How to encourage students to face their fears and master the essential traits of good writing Kellie Buis
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-220-3 $24.95 39 2007

Explore the myths and realities of writing, with classroom-tested activities that take students from isolated skills to a deeper understanding of the form and function of language. Inspire struggling writers to view writing not as a chore, but a purposeful, pleasurable, and satisfying experience.

Enter the world of boy writers, and reimagine the classroom from their perspective. Get a frank look at the challenges of engaging boys, from finding subjects to inspire and motivate them; to understanding the humour and the violence they love; to incorporating drawing, boy-friendly genres, and targeted student-teacher conferencing.

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Drama & the Arts


I See What You Mean, 2nd Edition
Visual literacy, K8 Steve Moline
272 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-840-1 $31.95 K8 2012

Bringing the Outside In


Visual ways to engage reluctant readers Sara B. Kajder
156 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-401-4 $24.95 412 2006

This new and substantially revised edition of a ground-breaking book includes dozens of TC Mdia new examples of a wide range of visual texts Livres from time maps and exploded diagrams 1-855-861-2782 to digital tools like smartphone apps and tactile texts. New chapters and nearly 200 illustrations complement this must-have resource.

Use todays technology like a reading teacher, engaging reluctant readers in exciting ways.

Thinking Visually
Step-by-step exercises that promote visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning Oliver Caviglioli & Ian Harris
120 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-155-8 $18.95 712 2003

Adventures in Graphica
Using comics and graphic novels to teach comprehension, 26 Terry Thompson
200 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-712-1 $23.95 26 2008

Step-by-step guides for mapping ideas, projects, and concepts in any subject area.

Show Me How to Learn


Robyn English & Sue Dean
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-178-7 $21.95 38 2004

Learn to use comic books and graphic novels effectively make sense of whats available, and evaluate its suitability for the classroom, successfully navigating this unique medium, and nurturing enthusiastic readers.

Powerful strategies and techniques to promote cooperative learning Venn diagrams, concept maps, peer assessment forms, and more.

Close-Up: Classroom Publishing


The Ultimate Guide to Classroom Publishing
Judy Green
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-112-1 $18.95 312 1999

Get Writing!
Creative book-making projects for children Paul Johnson
64 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-201-2 $16.95 K6 2006

A smorgasboard of ideas for helping kids create, write, and publish their own books!

More than 100 fun-filled ideas for bookmaking projects, with step-by-step instructions.

Story Presentations
David Kehoe
48 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-082-7 $8.95 K6 1989

Making Books
Paul Johnson
64 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-127-5 $16.95 K6 2000

Over twenty exciting presentations turn a story, report, or project into something amazing!

Invigorate everyday writing assignments with these dynamic projects!

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LITERACY LEARNING
This book is not about Drama
Its about new ways to inspire students Myra Barrs, Bob Barton & David Booth
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-269-2 $24.95 38 2012

The Arts Go to School


Classroom-based activities that focus on music, painting, drama, movement, media, and more Edited by David Booth & Masayuki Hachiya
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-175-6 $24.95 K12 2004

This practical book offers a comprehensive approach to using role play and discussion in meaningful ways. It offers simple strategies and model texts that will engage students, get them out of their chairs, and let them learn actively and socially. This must-read guide shows teachers how to inspire students to be creative, experience more fully, and express ideas with confidence.

Discover the power of the arts! This timely collection features each of the major art forms and how they relate to the curriculum. It offers a glimpse into real, exemplary classrooms where the arts are used to bring learning to life.

Drama Schemes, Themes & Dreams


How to plan, structure, and assess classroom events that engage all learners Larry Swartz & Debbie Nyman
176 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-253-1 $24.95 612 2010

Speak, Listen, and Learn


Building speaking, discussion, and presentation skills in every classroom Colleen Abbott & Sally Godinho
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-177-0 $21.95 310 2004

Organized around universal themes, this practical and useful book offers a host of sources for dramatic activity that include scripts, monologues, poetry, novel excerpts, and visual images.

Everything you need to teach oral literacy, with innovative strategies and activities that encourage students to think out loud as they consider their learning.

Speaking Rules! The New Dramathemes, 3rd Edition


Larry Swartz
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-141-1 $18.95 K9 2002

Cathy Miyata
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-132-9 $18.95 K6 2001

This remarkable third edition of a perennial classic includes more than 100 games and drama activities, including mime, readers theatre, tongue twisters, and mask design.

A wonderful collection of classroom-tested games, exercises, and activities, including: step-by-step suggestions for writing great speeches; ready-to-copy sheets for assessment; ideas for extending skills into content areas; and simple prompts for student reflection.

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Story Works
How teachers can use shared stories in the new curriculum David Booth & Bob Barton
144 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-125-1 $18.95 K6 2000

Telling Stories Your Way


Storytelling and reading aloud in the classroom Bob Barton
144 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-119-0 $18.95 K12 2000

Explore how storytelling can nurture intellect, imagination, and response.

Easy and effective methods to help anyone discover their own unique way of telling a story.

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Best Practice
Close-Up: Mentoring
Mentoring Across Boundaries
Helping beginning teachers succeed in challenging situations Jean Boreen & Donna Niday, with Mary K. Johnson
224 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-377-2 $24.95 K12 2003

Pulling Together
How to integrate inquiry, assessment, and instruction in todays English classroom Leyton Schnellert, Mehjabeen Datoo, Krista Ediger & Joanne Panas
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-237-1 $24.95 612 2009

Four experienced and dedicated teachers pull apart big ideas in teaching formative assessment, backward design, inquiry learning, strategic teaching, and metacognition and put them back together in a way that makes sense.

From age, gender, and culture issues to helping burned out and struggling teachers to teachers working with at-risk students, mentors and administrators will find valuable advice for any situation.

TeamWork
Setting the standard for collaborative teaching, grades 59 Monique D. Wild, Amanda S. Mayeux & Kathryn P. Edmonds
192 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-711-4 $23.95 59 2008

Mentoring Beginning Teachers, 2nd Edition


Guiding, reecting, coaching Jean Boreen, Mary K. Johnson, Donna Niday & Joe Potts
216 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-742-8 $28.95 K12 2009

This insiders guide to teaming is an insightful look at collaborative teaching in action, revealing the conversations, conflicts, and sharing that enable every member of the team to meet the highest standards.

Teaching the Best Practice Way


Methods that matter, K12 Harvey Daniels & Marilyn Bizar
360 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-405-2 $31.95 K12 2004

Packed with insights, anecdotes, and updated research that will guide teacher mentors as they help new teachers become confident and reflective, from preparation to school culture and parent outreach.

A Sense of Belonging
Sustaining and retaining new teachers Jennifer Allen
216 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-785-5 $26.95 K5 2009

What seven key methods are used by the most effective teachers? This handy guide integrates compelling research with stories, examples, and practical classroom materials.

Learning Along the Way


Professional development by and for teachers Diane Sweeney
136 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-343-7 $23.95 K12 2003

Principals, literacy coaches, and mentors will discover practical ways to create structured opportunities for new teachers to collaborate, observe other teachers, make the most of student assessments, and plan curriculum.

An essential book for educators who want to implement learner-centred, hands-on professional development practices.

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TEACHERS & CLASSROOMS


Creating Caring Classrooms
How to encourage students to communicate, create, and be compassionate of others Kathleen Gould Lundy & Larry Swartz
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-270-8 $24.95 K8 2011

Best Seller!

This passionate book is committed to building respectful relationships among students, teachers, and the school community; it is about helping kids care more about their work and each other, and helping teachers care about their classroom. Through active, engaging, relevant, open-ended activities, students will be encouraged to explore events, ideas, themes, texts, stories, and relationships from different perspectives, and then represent those new understandings in innovative and creative ways.

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Living the Questions, 2nd Edition


A guide for teacher researchers Ruth Shagoury & Brenda Miller Power
304 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-846-3 $36.95 Pre-K12 2012

Teaching Fairly in an Unfair World


Kathleen Gould Lundy
144 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-231-9 $24.95 412 2008

This completely updated second edition includes a discussion of digital tools and their effect on teaching and the research process, as well as an expanded number of research designs. Living the Questions will take you step by step through the research process, while it reminds you of all the reasons you became a teacher in the first place.

This powerful book explores opportunities for students to connect with social justice issues in the real world through imagined experiences found in short stories, novels, plays, picture books, graphic novels, and primary source documents, such as letters. A glossary of more than fifty strategies is included, along with reproducible pages for classroom use.

Black Ants and Buddhists


Thinking critically and teaching dierently in the primary grades Mary Cowhey
160 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-418-2 $24.95 K3 2006

From Literature Circles to Blogs


Activities for engaging professional learning communities Susan Church & Margaret Swain
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-244-9 $24.95 K12 2009

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Help students make connections between their lives, the books they read, the people they meet, and the larger community. With insights into challenges of teaching kids to think critically, as well as starting points for conversations about diversity and controversy in the classroom.

This inspiring book provides a useful framework and workable strategies that support and guide teachers in professional development from the nitty-gritty work of initiating a collaborative group to setting a purpose and encouraging participation.

The Classroom Troubleshooter Many Texts, Many Voices


Teaching 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

Strategies for marking and paperwork, discipline, evaluation and learning through language Les Parsons
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-162-6 $18.95 K12 2003

Explore the use of a variety of learning tools, from books to wikis and blogs, to pose critical questions about the world and to make a difference in the lives of others. You can learn to embed critical literacy into every aspect of everyday classroom life through this rich array of rubrics, lessons, text sets, unit designs, and professional resources.

This handy reference provides practical, nononsense solutions to the host of problems that can plague a teachers day. Straightforward and easy to use, the book incorporates sample rubrics, checklists, templates, reference sheets, questionnaires, and student guidelines.

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Leadership
The Literacy Principal, 2nd Edition
Leading, supporting, and assessing reading and writing initiatives David Booth & Jennifer Rowsell
144 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-216-6 $24.95 K12 2007

The Principal Dierence


Key issues in school leadership and how to deal with them successfully Susan Church
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-193-0 $23.95 K12 2005

The seminal guide to school literacy programs! This timely book offers an overview of the most successful strategies for building a powerful reading environment, with advice on how to best organize and lead your school to manage change.

This practical book provides educators with solid suggestions for improving leadership including tackling accountability, respecting diversity, working with students and families, and much more.

Becoming a Literacy Leader


Supporting learning and change Jennifer Allen
184 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-419-9 $24.95 K6 2006

Leading and Learning


Eective school leadership through reective storytelling and inquiry Fred Steven Brill
168 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-766-4 $25.95 K12 2008

This insiders view covers all aspects of professional development in literacy from organizing a literacy room, to creating model programs, to leading study groups, to finding and budgeting money for programs.

A simple look at the common themes in leadership that illustrates how storytelling and collaborative learning result in professional improvement and growth.

Close-Up: Bullying & Discipline


Learning in Safe Schools, 2nd Edition
Faye Brownlie & Judith King
144 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-266-1 $24.95 K12 2011

Stop the Bullying


A handbook for teachers Ken Rigby
64 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-137-4 $18.95 K12 2001

This practical and timely revision of a popular book shows teachers how to create safer classrooms that meet the needs of all students. No matter what their needs, backgrounds, and skills, this remarkable book explores how to create effective learning environments where all students feel they belong.

This no-nonsense book shows teachers how to find out whats going on in their school; develop well-supported bullying policies; work with children in dealing with bullying; and help its victims.

Keep Cool!
Strategies for managing anger at school Paula Galey
72 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-168-8 $18.95 K12 2004

Bullied Teacher: Bullied Student


How to recognize the bullying culture in your school and what to do about it Les Parsons
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-190-9 $21.95 K12 2005

All the tools you need to get a handle on student aggression, and help kids better manage their emotions and learn to react to difficult situations in a positive way.

A deep exploration of the issues related to all forms of threatening and victimizing behaviour. Bullied Teacher goes on to illustrate how any school can devise, implement, and enforce a policy that works.

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CONTENT AREAS
Object Lessons
Teaching math through the visual arts Caren Holtzman & Lynn Susholtz
256 pp + CD-ROM ISBN 978-1-57110-796-1 $32.95 K5 2011

Small Steps, Big Changes


Eight essential practices for transforming schools through mathematics Chris Confer & Marco Ramirez
160 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-813-5 $26.95 K8 2012

Make math lessons accessible, engaging, and meaningful for a wide range of students! This thoughtful book integrates the visual arts into math experiences in lesson format, using everyday objects to create rigorous, hands-on activities that address key math concepts and standards. The accompanying CDROM features images and links that focus on the work of forty major artists.

When teachers make sense of math, so do their students; that can profoundly change the entire culture of a school. Small Steps, Big Changes identifies eight tested principles that transform what can be an overwhelming process into a set of concrete steps. Each phase of the change process is brought to life through the stories and perspectives of teachers, coaches, and principals stories that will strike familiar chords for every educator.

Close-Up: Science & Nature


Moving the Classroom Outdoors
Schoolyard-enhanced learning in action Herbert W. Broda
232 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-791-6 $29.95 K8 2011

Childhood & Nature


Design principles for educators David Sobel
144 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-741-1 $23.95 K8 2008

A practical look at the best examples of model schools, innovative ideas, and inspiring people, complete with photos and nuts-and-bolts advice on making the schoolyard a varied and viable learning resource. Ideas for plantings, teaching/meeting areas, pathways, and storage; an outdoor activity sampler; advice on incorporating technology; and much more complement this impassioned book.

Meaningful connections with the natural world begin in our own backyards and communities. Through the concept of place-based education, this book provides seven design principles that guide teachers in structuring learning experience that foster a love of nature, cover the complexity of the issues, and connect curriculum and community.

Literature & Science Breakthroughs


Connecting language and science skills in the elementary classroom Jo-Anne Lake
120 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-126-8 $18.95 K6 2000

Schoolyard-Enhanced Learning
Using the outdoors as an instructional tool Herbert W. Broda
184 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-729-9 $23.95 K8 2007

Discover how the school grounds regardless of whether your school is in an urban, suburban, or rural setting can become an enriching extension of the classroom. This comprehensive handbook blends theory with practice, and offers practical suggestions and teacher-tested activities for using the most powerful audio-visual tool available the outdoors.

Discover a wealth of useful strategies for using all types of fiction and nonfiction big books, novels, storybooks, popups, poetry, and discovery books to bring all aspects of science to life. This straightforward guide is organized around the major science strands life systems; matter and materials; energy and control; structures and mechanics; and earth and space systems. It includes background information, webs, and charts, along with tools for evaluation and an extensive bibliography.

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Math & Numeracy


The Xs and Whys of Algebra
Key ideas and common misconceptions Anne Collins & Linda Dacey
76-pg ipchart ISBN 978-1-57110-857-9 $19.95 79 2011

An introduction to formal algebra, The Xs and Whys of Algebra explores four essential algebraic concepts: using variables meaningfully, using multiple representations for expressions, connecting algebra with number and geometry, and manipulating symbols with understanding. The thirty research-based lessons offered here are designed to engage all students in learning that develops understanding, addresses common misconceptions, and builds ideas essential to future learning.

Zeroing in on Number and Operations


Key ideas and misconceptions Linda Dacey & Anne Collins
This group of handy flipcharts, organized by grade level, features easyto-use tools for mathematical teaching and learning. Each book in the series provides thirty research-based, classroom-tested modules that focus on the key strategies and concepts essential for that grade level, while stressing the importance of teacher language in the development of those skills. The spiral-bound flipchart format makes it easy to access the important sections in each module, including: summaries that identify the mathematical focus and associated challenges instructional strategies and activities that develop conceptual understanding and computation skills ideas for adjusting activities to meet individual needs reproducible pages for instructional use resources for further reading

Beyond the Bubble


How to use multiple-choice tests to improve math instruction Maryann Wickett & Eunice Hendrix-Martin
Grades 23: 288 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-817-3 $31.95 2011 Grades 45: 310 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-818-0 $31.95 2011

By asking a few simple follow-up questions to multiple-choice tests, teachers can learn a great deal about student understanding and make better, more informed instructional decisions. The Beyond the Bubble books are each divided into five strands number, measurement, algebra, geometry, and probability with six problems per strand. Each problem includes an overview of the objective of the test question, a sample question typical of those found on standardized tests, strategies students employ to solve the problem, conversation starters, student work, student-teacher conversations, and instructional strategies to advance student learning.

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Pre-KK: Grades 12: Grades 34: Grades 56: Grades 78: Numbers, Relationships, and Addition and Subtraction 72 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-858-6 $19.95 2011 Counting, Number Sense, and Numeration 64 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-797-8 $19.95 2010 Whole Numbers, Addition, and Subtraction 68 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-795-4 $19.95 2010 Whole Numbers & Operations, Fractions, and Decimals 80 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-798-5 $19.95 2010 Number Theory & Integers, Percentages, and Ratios 78 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-799-2 $19.95 2010

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Math Work Stations


Extending learning you can count on Debbie Diller
312 pp, w/colour photos ISBN 978-1-57110-793-0 $39.95 K2 2011

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Over seventy workstations on beginning number concepts, addition and subtraction, place value, geometry, and measurement. Youll see how to introduce stations through whole-group & mini-lessons accompanied by over 300 fullcolor photos from real classrooms.

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CONTENT AREAS
Math Memories You Can Count On
A literature-based approach to teaching mathematics in primary classrooms Jo-Anne Lake
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-227-2 $24.95 K6 2009

Close-Up:

Canadiana
Canadian Scientists and Inventors, 2nd Edition
Biographies of people who shaped our world Harry Black
200 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-222-7 $24.95 412 2008

Select, organize, and use literature to connect children with real-world math. This simple book is organized around the five math strands number sense and numeration; measurement; geometry and spatial sense; patterning and algebra; and data management and probability. It offers a wealth of reproducible activities, booklists, and assessment tools that deal with problem solving, reasoning, communication, making connections, and representing math in a variety of ways.

Math Exchanges
Guiding young mathematicians in small-group meetings Kassia Omohundro Wedekind
216 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-826-5 $28.95 K3 2011

This remarkable book covers over 200 years of history and significant milestones in communication, discovery, electronics, health, and transportation. It tells the stories of important inventions from apples to the BlackBerry, from vaccines to the laser. Full of entertaining anecdotes and with an original portrait for each entry, this book shows us that Canada has given the world more than hockey and maple syrup!

Use small-group instruction as the centrepiece of a math wokshop approach. Discover how to guide talk and thinking as students share problem-solving strategies, discuss how math works, and move toward greater understanding.

Canadas Prime Ministers, Governors General and Fathers of Confederation


83 portraits by Irma Coucill
184 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-185-5 $24.95 412 2005

Number Sense Routines


Building numerical literacy every day Jessica Shumway
192 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-790-9 $27.95 K3 2011

Help all students build number sense and deepen their math facility with this series of five-, ten-, and fifteen-minute daily routines. Teachers will gain a deeper understanding of the ideas, skills, and strategies children learn as they develop numerical literacy.

A fascinating showcase of Canadas heritage of rich leadership eightythree vivid portraits, accompanied by bibliographical sketches. This essential reference offers a unique look at twenty-one Prime Ministers, twenty-six Governors General, and thirty-six Fathers of Confederation.

Canada and the Nobel Prize


Biographies, portraits and fascinating facts Harry Black
128 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-150-3 $18.95 612 2002

Math Sense
The look, sound, and feel of eective math instruction Christine Moynihan
136 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-942-2 $24.95 K5 2012

This thoughtful book reveals the look, sound, and feel of effective teaching and learning. Math Sense offers a road map for taking stock of teaching, and building a stronger mathematics classroom environment.

This beautifully illustrated book tells the stories of Canadian Nobel Prize accomplishments. Chronicling both the personal and professional lives of the Canadian Prize recipients, the book also includes details of foreign Prize winners lives in Canada. An invaluable guide to major achievements in peacekeeping, chemistry, physics, medicine, and literature over the last 100 years.

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Essay Writing
Teaching the basics from the ground up Jock Mackenzie
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-210-4 $23.95 410 2007

Inside Words
Tools for teaching academic vocabulary, grades 412 Janet Allen
176 pp + CD-ROM ISBN 978-1-57110-399-4 $25.95 412 2007

Real-life advice that both teachers and students can really use! This book covers it all, from defining the essay to brainstorming ideas, from exploring the differences between formal and informal writing to assessment and marking.

Make content vocabulary meaningful and accessible to students. This invaluable book and CD combo offer classroom tools and graphic organizers that will build knowledge, provide support, and assess students comprehension.

Beyond the Five-Paragraph Essay


Kimberly Hill Campbell & Kristi Latimer
232 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-852-4 $28.95 612 2012

Yellow Brick Roads


Shared and guided paths to independent reading 412 Janet Allen
312 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-319-2 $31.95 412 2000

Discover how to create a writing program that encourages lively, personal writing, including close reading; collaboration that supports writing as an exploration; a focus on the student writing process as foundational to content development and structure; and the use of model texts to write in the form of the literature students are reading and analyzing.

This down-to-earth book is packed with rich ideas, detailed strategies, and support for implementing those strategies. It will help you solve students reading problems and create your own paths to effective literacy environments.

Doing Literary Criticism


Helping students engage with challenging texts Tim Gillespie
324 pp + CD-ROM ISBN 978-1-57110-842-5 $47.95 912 2010

Words, Words, Words


Teaching vocabulary in grades 412 Janet Allen
160 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-085-6 $25.95 412 1999

Doing Literary Criticism will help you expand students reading and thinking skills with eleven critical approaches to reading literature, supported by classroom-tested activities. The included CDROM offers a rich set of reproducible materials and tools.

Practical solutions for helping students fall into new language, learn new words, and begin to use those words in their speaking and writing lives.

Tools for Teaching Content Literacy


Janet Allen
52-pg ipchart ISBN 978-1-57110-380-2 $18.95 412 2004

Grammarama!
Les Parsons
112 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-171-8 $21.95 412 2004

This no-nonsense guide presents both a meaningful context and practical strategies to help students cope with all aspects of grammar and language. With engaging activities, sentence-combining challenges, samples from professional writing, and much more.

More Tools for Teaching Content Literacy


Janet Allen
46-pg ipchart ISBN 978-1-57110-771-8 $18.95 412 2008

Help students improve reading and writing across the content areas, make connections with nonfiction, and read more critically with this pair of invaluable flipcharts.

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MIDDLE & SECONDARY YEARS


So What Do They Really Know? I Read It, But I Dont Get It
Comprehension strategies for adolescent readers Cris Tovani
152 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-089-4 $26.95 612 2000

Best Seller!

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? This straightforward book explores the complex issues of monitoring, assessing, and grading students thinking and performance with fairness and fidelity.

I Read It, But I Dont Get It is a practical, engaging account of how teachers can help teens develop new reading comprehension skills. The book explores the challenges of working with students at all levels of achievement from masters of the art of fake reading to the college-bound who struggle with the demands of content-area textbooks and novels.

Do I Really Have to Teach Reading?


Content comprehension, grades 612 Cris Tovani
144 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-376-5 $26.95 612 2004

Why Wont You Just Tell Us the Answer?


Teaching historical thinking Bruce A. Lesh
240 pp ISBN 9787-1-57110-812-8 $25.95 712 2011

Discover ideas for supplementing and enhancing the use of required textbooks, with examples of how teachers can expand their content expertise and model the reading process. Samples of student work, guidance on assessment, and tips for balancing course requirements and literacy round out this vital guide.

Learn how to teach history via a lens of interpretive questions and interrogative evidence that fosters historical thinking and leaves a lasting impact on students.

Reading Reasons Write Like This


Teaching real-world writing through modeling and mentor texts Kelly Gallagher
264 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-896-8 $27.95 412 2011

Motivational mini-lessons for middle and high school Kelly Gallagher


192 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-356-7 $27.95 612 2003

By helping teachers bring effective modeling Best practices into their classrooms, Write Like Seller! This 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.

Discover a series of five- to twenty-minute mini-lessons, specifically tailored to help reluctant students understand the importance and relevance of reading. The lessons hit home with teens, and enable them to internalize the importance reading will play in their lives.

Deeper Reading Teaching Adolescent Writers


Kelly Gallagher
224 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-422-9 $28.95 412 2006

Comprehending challenging texts Kelly Gallagher


224 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-384-0 $28.95 412 2004

This thoughtful book shows how students can be taught to write effectively with a number of classroom-tested strategies. It shares instructional strategies that focus on six key needs: ample practice, teacher modeling, reading great writers, topic choice, authentic purposes, and meaningful feedback.

This funny, poignant book offers proven tips, tools, and strategies that enable students to monitor their own comprehension, employ effective fix-it strategies, think metaphorically, use critical thinking skills, and much more. The book also provides guidance on lesson planning that incorporates these important strategies.

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MIDDLE & SECONDARY YEARS


Tutoring Adolescent Readers
Deborah Berrill, Laura Doucette & Dirk Verhulst
160 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-208-1 $24.95 510 2006

Close-Up:

Student Learning
I Think, Therefore I Learn!
Graham Foster, et al.
96 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-148-0 $18.95 812 2008

This hands-on manual will give teachers everything they need to create an effective tutoring program, including advice on setup and management, guidance on working with dependent readers, ways to promote fluency and word recognition, and much more.

Socratic Circles
Fostering critical and creative thinking in middle and high school Matt Copeland
176 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-394-9 $23.95 612 2005

This classic favourite answers the questions that confront teachers as it offers practical ways to help students analyze tasks, consider options, set goals, and much more.

Learning to Learn
Student activities for developing work, study and exam-writing skills Mike Coles, Chas White & Pip Brown
112 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-153-4 $18.95 612 2003

Socratic seminars can enhance reading comprehension, oral and aural skills, and conflict resolution skills. With numerous real-world examples, this complete coaching tool takes you from startup to assessment, with answers to common questions and ready-to-copy exemplars.

Day One & Beyond


Practical matters for new middle-level teachers Rick Wormeli
208 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-355-0 $28.95 59 2003

An in-depth look at the seven major factors that are essential to effective learning: good time management, note taking, library and research skills, reading strategies, learning techniques, essay writing, and exam writing and preparation.

Well Spoken
Teaching speaking to all students Erik Palmer
144 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-881-4 $20.95 412 2011

The book offers advice on practical survival matters, classroom management, and social issues in the middle school. It also provides insight into common concerns, proven best practices, and teaching tips from how to handle physical and emotional issues, to managing discipline, to relating well to parents and students.

Poise. Voice. Eye contact. Gestures. Pace. Well Spoken is a practical guide to learning to speak effectively, with a host of strategies for crafting, delivering, and evaluating speeches.

Meet Me in the Middle


Becoming an accomplished middle-level teacher Rick Wormeli
264 pp ISBN 978-1-57110-328-4 $29.95 59 2001

Take the STING Out of STUDY


Get organized, manage your time and conquer exam anxiety! Frank McGinty
124 pp ISBN 978-1-55138-164-0 $14.95 712 2003

This thoughtful book reveals the secrets to middle-school teaching: a wealth of successful strategies that address key teaching challenges; concrete suggestions for creating a classroom culture of learning; tips on team teaching; and information on teacher-student conferences.

This easy-to-read guide offers ways to develop a flexible routine, work in a preferred learning style, and establish a workflow. With the latest research on good study habits, relaxation tips, and real-life peer anecdotes and advice.

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AUTHOR INDEX
A Abbott, Colleen ................................33 Allen, Janet .......................................40 Allen, Jennifer ........................... 34, 36 Allen, Patrick A................................12 Anderson, Jeff ........................... 15, 21 Armstrong, Tricia ............................22 Asselin, Marlene ..............................23 Ayres, Ruth ...................................5, 16 B Barrs, Myra .......................................33 Barton, Bob ............................... 18, 33 Baskwill, Jane ........................ 5, 21, 28 Bayley, Ros ........................................26 Bedard, Carol .....................................4 Benson, Ron .....................................24 Berrill, Deborah P ...........................42 Bhattacharyya, Ranu .......................28 Bizar, Marilyn ...................................34 Black, Harry .....................................39 Booth, David .......7, 12, 18, 31, 33, 36 Boreen, Jean .....................................34 Boushey, Gail....................................11 Brand, Gayle .....................................12 Brand, Max ................................ 12, 14 Bresser, Rusty .....................................4 Brill, Fred Steven .............................36 Broda, Herbert W ............................37 Brown, Pip ........................................42 Brownlie, Faye ........................... 30, 36 Buckner, Aimee..................................6 Buis, Kellie ........................... 14, 18, 31 Buhrow, Brad ...................................30 Burke, Anne .................................3, 27 Byrd, Daphne ...................................25 C Campbell, Kimberly Hill ......... 16, 40 Campbell, Terry ...............................27 Cappelli, Rose ..................................16 Carty, Maria............................... 22, 24 Caviglioli, Oliver ..............................32 Charlton, Beth Critchley ......... 20, 31 Church, Susan ..................... 21, 35, 36 Cole, Ardith Davis ...........................23 Coles, Mike .......................................42 Collins, Anne ...................................38 Collins, Kathy...................................26 Coman, Carolyn ..............................16 Confer, Chris ....................................37 Copeland, Matt ................................42 Corgill, Ann Marie ..........................28 Coucill, Irma ....................................39 Cowhey, Mary ..................................35 Crawford, Maria ..............................30 Cunningham, Andie .......................26 D Dacey, Linda .....................................38 Daniels, Harvey......................... 12, 34 Datoo, Mehjabeen ...........................34 Dean, Sue ..........................................32
Diller, Debbie ............................ 17, 38 Doiron, Ray ......................................23 Donohue, Lisa ........................... 11, 13 Dorfman, Lynne R ...........................16 Dorn, Linda J ...................................12 Doucette, Laura ...............................42 Dozier, Cheryl ..................................20 Duquette, Cheryll ..............................3 Dzaldov, Brenda Stein .....................19

E Easley, Shirley-Dale .........................18 Ediger, Krista ....................................34 Edmonds, Kathryn P.......................34 Edson, Marcia Talhelm .....................4 English, Robyn .................................32 F Fargason, Sharon ...............................4 Feniak, Catherine ............................30 Fitch, Sheree .............................. 19, 25 Flemington, Krista...........................27 Fletcher, Ralph .......................... 15, 31 Foster, Graham ............11, 15, 16, 21, ............................................... 24, 25, 42 Fuhrken, Charles .........................4, 20 G Galey, Paula ......................................36 Gallagher, Kelly ......................... 31, 41 Garcia, Anne Upczak ......................30 Gear, Adrienne ...................................9 Giacobbe, Mary Ellen .....................26 Gillespie, Tim ...................................40 Godinho, Sally........................... 24, 33 Golick, Margie .................................25 Goudvis, Anne .................................22 Granfield, Linda ...............................25 Green, Judy ................................ 15, 32 Greene, Amy H ................................20 Greenwood, Barbara .......................25 Greenwood, Bob ..............................25 Gunnery, Sylvia ................................15 H Hachiya, Masayuki ..........................33 Hale, Elizabeth .................................18 Harper, Jennifer ........................ 12, 19 Harris, Ian.........................................32 Harvey, Stephanie ............................22 Heard, Georgia.................................26 Hearn, Emily ....................................19 Hendrix-Martin, Eunice .................38 Hewins, Linda ..................................27 Holtzman, Caren .............................37 Horn, Martha ...................................26 Hughes, Janette ..................................3 J Jacobsen, Jennifer ............................28 Johnson, Mary K..............................34 Johnson, Pat......................................30 Johnson, Paul ...................................32 Johnston, Peter H ..................... 14, 18 Jones, Tammy ...................................12

K Kajder, Sara B. ..................................32 Kehoe, David ....................................32 Keier, Katie .......................................30 Kendall, Juli ......................................29 Khuon, Outey...................................29 King, Judith ......................................36 Koch, Lisa .........................................11 Koechlin, Carol ......................... 23, 24 Koepf, Maren ...................................21 Kropp, Paul .........................................8 L Lake, Jo-Anne ........................... 37, 39 Landrigan, Clare ................................4 Latimer, Kristi ..................................40 Layne, Steven L ..................................6 Lesh, Bruce A ...................................41 Lourie, Peter .....................................15 Lundy, Kathleen Gould .......24, 31, 35 Luongo-Orlando, Katherine...........27 M Mackenzie, Jock ...............................40 Mandel, Joey.......................................3 Marasco, Toni L ...............................16 Marland, Ken ...................................14 Mayeux, Amanda S .........................34 McGinty, Frank ................................42 McDonough, Jennifer .....................26 Melton, Glennon Doyle ..................20 Mere, Cathy ......................................28 Messner, Kate ...................................21 Milani, Megan ..................................27 Miller, Debbie...............................5, 27 Miller, Lisa C ....................................19 Mitchell, Kay ....................................18 Miyata, Cathy ............................ 26, 33 Miyata, Kaz .......................................26 Moline, Steve ....................................32 Moore, Bill ........................................18 Morgan, Norah ................................23 Moser, Joan .......................................11 Moynihan, Christine .......................39 Mulligan, Tammy ..............................4 N Niday, Donna ...................................34 Nyman, Debbie ................................33 O OBrien, Kathryn .............................12 Overman, Christi...............................5 Overmeyer, Mark...................... 21, 30 P Palmer, Erik ......................................42 Palmer, Sue .......................................26 Panas, Joanne ...................................34 Parr, Michelann ...............................27 Parsons, Les .......12, 20, 21, 35, 36, 40 Paterson, Kathy ......................... 23, 29 Petersen, Ulla ...................................27 Peterson, Shelley Stagg....................12 Phenix, Jo ............................. 11, 14, 18

Portalupi, JoAnn ..............................15 Potts, Joe ...........................................34 Power, Brenda Miller ......................35

R Ramsay, Julie D ................................19 Ramirez, Marco ...............................37 Reid, Janine ......................................27 Riddle, Johanna................................19 Rigby, Ken.........................................36 Rog, Lori Jamison ..............................8 Rowsell, Jennifer ....................... 28, 36 Rubin, Laurie......................................4 S Samoza, David .................................15 Sawicki, Evelyn.................................42 Saxton, Juliana .................................23 Schaeffer, Hyacinth..........................42 Schmidt, Edgar.................................20 Schnellert, Leyton ..................... 30, 34 Schultze, Betty ..................................27 Scott-Dunne, Doreen ........................5 Shagoury, Ruth.......................... 26, 35 Shimkofsky, Wendy Ashton ...........25 Shirran, Alex ....................................20 Shorey, Mary C ................................35 Shubitz, Stacey .................................16 Shumway, Jessica..............................39 Sibberson, Franki.............................11 Silvers, Penny ...................................35 Sobel, David .....................................37 Stead, Tony .......................................22 Stinson, Kathy ..................................25 Susholtz, Lynn ..................................37 Swain, Margaret ........................ 21, 35 Swartz, Larry .............5, 12, 25, 33, 35 Sweeney, Diane ................................34 Szymusiak, Karen ............................11 T Thompson, Terry .............................32 Thurman, Mark................................19 Tovani, Cris ......................................41 V Verhulst, Dirk...................................42 Villiers, Una......................................27 W Walker, Catherine ............................20 Wedekind, Kassia Omohundro .....39 Westfall, Polly ...................................25 White, Chas ......................................42 Whitehead, David ............................15 Wickett, Maryann............................38 Wild, Monique D .............................34 Wilson, Jeni ......................................24 Wormeli, Rick ..................... 15, 30, 42 Z Zelinski, Victor ................................42 Zwaan, Sandi ............................. 23, 24 Zwiers, Jeff ........................................30

TITLE INDEX
____ The 3 Habits/Successful Reading Teachers 978-1-55138-239-5 ................$24.95 ................ 27 ____ 3-Minute Motivators 978-1-55138-215-9 ................$24.95 ................ 29 ____ 10 Things Every Writer Needs to Know 978-1-57110-810-4 ................$28.95 ................ 15 ____ 12 Sides to Your Story 978-1-55138-238-8 ................$12.95 ................ 24 ____ 55 Teaching Dilemmas 978-1-55138-191-6 ................$21.95 ................ 29 ____ 100 Minutes 978-1-55138-276-0 ................$24.95 ................ 13 ____ Building Info Smarts 978-1-55138-226-5 ................$12.95 ................ 24 ____ Bullied Teacher: Bullied Student 978-1-55138-190-9 ................$21.95 ................ 36 ____ The Bully-Go-Round 978-1-55138-285-2.............. $12.95 .................5

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____ Early Literacy Fundamentals 978-1-55138-184-8 ................$24.95 ................ 26 ____ Engaging the DisEngaged 978-1-55138-258-6 ................$24.95 ................ 31 ____ Engaging the Eye Generation 978-1-57110-749-7 ................$24.95 ................ 19 ____ Essay Writing 978-1-55138-210-4 ................$23.95 ................ 40 ____ Evaluating Students 978-1-55138-206-7 ................$24.95 ................ 20 ____ Even Hockey Players Read 978-1-55138-147-3 ................$18.95 ................ 31 ____ Everyday Editing 978-1-57110-709-1 ................$24.95 ................ 21 ____ Exemplars 978-1-55138-218-0 ................$24.95 ................ 16 ____ Exploring Writing in the Content Areas 978-1-55138-188-6 ................$23.95 ................ 22

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____ The CAFE Book 978-1-57110-728-2 ................$29.95 ................ 11 ____ Can We Skip Lunch and Keep Writing? 978-1-57110-847-0 ................$23.95 ................ 19 ____ Canada and the Nobel Prize 978-1-55138-150-3 ................$18.95 ................ 39 ____ Canadas Prime Ministers 978-1-55138-185-5 ................$24.95 ................ 39 ____ Canadian Scientists and Inventors, 2nd Ed. 978-1-55138-222-7 ................$24.95 ................ 39 ____ Caring Hearts & Critical Minds 978-1-57110-859-3.............. $31.95 .................4 ____ The Castle in the Classroom 978-1-57110-770-1 ................$25.95 ................ 28 ____ Catching Readers Before They Fall 978-1-57110-781-7 ................$31.95 ................ 30 ____ Caught in the Middle 978-1-55138-265-4 ................$24.95 .................. 7 ____ Celebrating Writers 978-1-157110-950-7 ........... $18.95 .................5 ____ Childhood and Nature 978-1-57110-741-1 ................$23.95 ................ 37 ____ Choice Words 978-1-57110-389-5 ................$15.95 ................ 14 ____ Choice Words Audiobook 978-1-57110-736-7 ................$23.95 ................ 14 ____ The Classroom Troubleshooter 978-1-55138-162-6 ................$18.95 ................ 35 ____ The Cornerstones to Early Literacy 978-1-55138-257-9 ................$24.95 ................ 27 ____ Conferring: The keystone of readers workshop 978-1-57110-768-8 ................$31.95 ................ 12 ____ Craft Lessons, 2nd Edition 978-1-57110-706-0 ................$26.95 ................ 15 ____ Crafting Writers 978-1-57110-739-8 ................$29.95 ................ 18 ____ Creating Caring Classrooms 978-1-55138-270-8 ................$24.95 ................ 35

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____ Academic Conversations 978-1-57110-884-5 ................$27.95 ................ 30 ____ Adventures in Graphica 978-1-57110-712-1 ................$23.95 ................ 32 ____ Apprenticeship in Literacy, 2nd Edition 978-1-57110-966-8 ................$31.95 ................ 12 ____ The Arts Go to School 978-1-55138-175-6 ................$24.95 ................ 33 ____ Asking Better Questions, 2nd Edition 978-1-55138-209-8 ................$24.95 ................ 23 ____ Assessment in Perspective 978-1-57110-964-4.............. $28.95 .................4 ____ Attention-Grabbing Tools 978-1-55138-283-8.............. $24.95 .................5 ____ Attention, Please! 978-1-55138-243-2 ................$12.95 ................ 24

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____ Fair Isnt Always Equal 978-1-57110-424-3 ................$30.95 ................ 30 ____ Family Literacy Experiences 978-1-55138-207-4 ................$24.95 ................ 28 ____ From Literature Circles to Blogs 978-1-55138-244-9 ................$24.95 ................ 35

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____ Get Graphic! 978-1-55138-252-4 ................$24.95 ................ 19 ____ Get Writing! 978-1-55138-201-2 ................$16.95 ................ 32 ____ Getting Dads on Board 978-1-55138-234-0 ................$24.95 ................ 28 ____ Good Books Matter 978-1-55138-232-6 ................$24.95 ................ 12 ____ Good Choice! 978-1-57110-732-9 ................$31.95 ................ 22 ____ Grammarama! 978-1-55138-171-8 ................$21.95 ................ 40 ____ Growing Readers 978-1-57110-373-4 ................$30.95 ................ 26 ____ Guided Listening 978-1-55138-219-7 ................$24.95 ................ 13 ____ Guided Reading Basics 978-1-55138-160-2 ................$21.95 .................. 8 ____ Guided Reading Coaching Tool 978-1-884548-45-1 ................$12.95 ................ 25 ____ Guiding Readers 978-1-55138-273-9 ................$24.95 .................. 8

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____ Back to Learning 978-1-55138-281-4 ................$24.95 ................ 12 ____ Balanced Literacy Essentials 978-1-55138-275-3 ................$24.95 ................ 27 ____ Ban the Book Report 978-1-55138-264-7 ................$24.95 ................ 11 ____ Basic Tools for Beginning Writers 978-1-55138-221-0 ................$24.95 ................ 27 ____ Becoming a Literacy Leader 978-1-57110-419-9 ................$24.95 ................ 36 ____ Becoming Scientists 978-1-57110-978-1.............. $25.95 .................4 ____ Better Answers, 2nd Edition 978-1-57110-748-0 ................$29.95 ................ 23 ____ Beyond Leveled Books, 2nd Edition 978-1-57110-714-5 ................$25.95 ................ 11 ____ Beyond the Bubble, Grades 23 978-1-57110-817-3 ................$31.95 ................ 38 ____ Beyond the Bubble, Grades 45 978-1-57110-818-0 ................$31.95 ................ 38 ____ Beyond the Five-Paragraph Essay 978-1-57110-852-4 ................$28.95 ................ 40 ____ Black Ants and Buddhists 978-1-57110-418-2 ................$24.95 ................ 35 ____ Books as Bridges 978-1-55138-250-0 ................$24.95 ................ 28 ____ Boy Writers 978-1-57110-425-0 ................$23.95 ................ 31 ____ Boy Writers Audiobook 978-1-57110-735-0 ................$37.95 ................ 31 ____ Brainstorm! 978-1-55138-031-5 ................$5.95 .................. 25 ____ Breathe, Stretch, Write 978-1-55138-256-2 ................$24.95 ................ 19 ____ Bringing the Outside In 978-1-57110-401-4 ................$24.95 ................ 32

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____ The Daily 5 978-1-57110-429-8 ................$24.95 ................ 11 ____ Day by Day 978-1-57110-809-8 ................$37.95 ................ 16 ____ Day One and Beyond 978-1-57110-355-0 ................$28.95 ................ 42 ____ Deeper Reading 978-1-57110-384-0 ................$28.95 ................ 41 ____ Desperately Seeking Solutions 978-1-55138-247-0 ................$24.95 ................ 23 ____ Differentiated Learning 978-1-55138-182-4 ................$24.95 ................ 29 ____ Differentiation: From planning to practice 978-1-57110-708-4 ................$30.95 ................ 30 ____ The Digital Principal 978-1-55138-288-3.............. $24.95 .................3 ____ Do I Really Have to Teach Reading? 978-1-57110-376-5 ................$26.95 ................ 41 ____ Doing Literary Criticism 978-1-57110-842-5 ................$47.95 ................ 40 ____ Drama Schemes, Themes & Dreams 978-1-55138-253-1 ................$24.95 ................ 33

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____ High Frequency Words 978-1-55138-144-2 ................$18.95 ................ 14 ____ How Bullets Saved My Life 978-1-55138-255-5 ................$24.95 ................ 15 ____ How do I teach and keep my sanity? 978-1-55138-149-7 ................$18.95 ................ 29

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____ I Read It, But I Dont Get It 978-1-57110-089-4 ................$26.95 ................ 41 ____ I See What You Mean, 2nd Edition 978-1-57110-840-1 ................$31.95 ................ 32 ____ I Think, Therefore I Learn! 978-1-55138-148-0 ................$18.95 ................ 42 ____ Ive Got Something to Say 978-1-55138-289-0.............. $24.95 .................7

TITLE INDEX
____ Igniting a Passion for Reading 978-1-57110-385-7 ................$25.95 .................. 6 ____ Illustration Ideas for Creating Picture Books 978-0-921217-48-0 ................$14.95 ................ 19 ____ Independent Reading Inside the Box 978-1-55138-225-8 ................$24.95 ................ 11 ____ Info Tasks for Successful Learning 978-1-55138-133-6 ................$18.95 ................ 23 ____ Informal Assessment Strategies 978-1-55138-181-7 ................$24.95 ................ 20 ____ Information Transformation 978-1-55138-122-0 ................$18.95 ................ 22 ____ Inside Words 978-1-57110-399-4 ................$25.95 ................ 40 ____ Is That a Fact? 978-1-57110-331-4 ................$31.95 ................ 22 ____ Its Critical! 978-1-55138-228-9 ................$24.95 .................. 7 ____ Making Books 978-1-55138-127-5 ................$16.95 ................ 32 ____ Making Sense 978-1-57110-409-0 ................$25.95 ................ 29 ____ Making the Most of Small Groups 978-1-57110-431-1 ................$28.95 ................ 17 ____ Making Words Stick 978-1-55138-174-9 ................$24.95 ................ 14 ____ Many Texts, Many Voices 978-1-57110-875-3 ................$26.95 ................ 35 ____ Math Exchanges 978-1-57110-826-5 ................$28.95 ................ 39 ____ Math Memories You Can Count On 978-1-55138-227-2 ................$24.95 ................ 39 ____ Math Sense 978-1-57110-942-2 ................$24.95 ................ 39 ____ Math Work Stations 978-1-57110-793-0 ................$39.95 ..........17, 38 ____ Mechanically Inclined 978-1-57110-412-0 ................$27.95 ................ 21 ____ Meet Me in the Middle 978-1-57110-328-4 ................$29.95 ................ 42 ____ Mentor Texts 978-1-57110-433-5 ................$31.95 ................ 16 ____ Mentoring Across Boundaries 978-1-57110-377-2 ................$24.95 ................ 34 ____ Mentoring Beginning Teachers, 2nd Edition 978-1-57110-742-8 ................$28.95 ................ 34 ____ Metaphors and Analogies 978-1-57110-758-9 ................$30.95 ................ 15 ____ Moment to Moment 978-1-55138-287-6.............. $24.95 .................3 ____ More than Guided Reading 978-1-57110-388-8 ................$23.95 ................ 28 ____ More Tools for Teaching Content Literacy 978-1-57110-771-8 ................$18.95 ................ 40 ____ Moving the Classroom Outdoors 978-1-57110-791-6 ................$29.95 ................ 37 ____ Of Primary Importance 978-1-57110-374-1 ................$30.95 ................ 28 ____ One Child at a Time 978-1-57110-434-2 ................$24.95 ................ 30 ____ Opening Minds 978-1-57110-816-6 ................$17.95 ................ 14 ____ Out of the Question 978-1-55138-214-2 ................$12.95 ................ 24

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____ The Picture Book Experience 978-1-55138-235-7 ................$12.95 ................ 25 ____ A Place for Wonder 978-1-57110-432-8 ................$26.95 ................ 26 ____ Poems Please! 2nd Edition 978-1-55138-157-2 ................$18.95 ................ 18 ____ The Poetry Experience 978-1-55138-223-4 ................$12.95 ................ 25 ____ Poetry Goes to School 978-1-55138-161-9 ................$18.95 ................ 18 ____ Poetry Mentor Texts 978-1-57110-949-1 ................$26.95 ................ 16 ____ Portfolios Matter 978-1-55138-151-0 ................$18.95 ................ 18 ____ Postcards Talk! 978-1-55138-033-9 ................$5.95 .................. 25 ____ Powerful Presentations 978-1-55138-205-0 ................$12.95 ................ 24 ____ Practical Fluency 978-1-57110-410-6 ................$19.95 ................ 12 ____ Practice with Purpose 978-1-57110-395-6 ................$28.95 ................ 17 ____ The Principal Difference 978-1-55138-193-0 ................$23.95 ................ 36 ____ Pulling Together 978-1-55138-237-1 ................$24.95 ................ 34 ____ Pyrotechnics on the Page 978-1-57110-783-1 ................$25.95 ................ 15

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____ Journey to Literacy: No Worksheets Required 978-1-55138-261-6 ................$24.95 ................ 27

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____ Keep Cool! 978-1-55138-168-8 ................$18.95 ................ 36 ____ Keepin It Real 978-1-55138-260-9 ................$24.95 ................ 13 ____ Knowing Literacy (book & CD) 978-1-57110-008-5 ................$46.95 ................ 18

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____ Ladybugs, Tornadoes, and Swirling Galaxies 978-1-57110-400-7 ................$29.95 ................ 30 ____ Leading and Learning 978-1-57110-766-4 ................$25.95 ................ 36 ____ Leap into Literacy 978-1-55138-212-8 ................$24.95 ................ 31 ____ Learning Along the Way 978-1-57110-343-7 ................$23.95 ................ 34 ____ Learning in Safe Schools, 2nd Edition 978-1-55138-266-1 ................$24.95 ................ 36 ____ Learning to Learn 978-1-55138-153-4 ................$18.95 ................ 42 ____ Less is More 978-1-57110-710-7 ................$24.95 ................ 16 ____ Lifes Literacy Lessons 978-1-57110-988-0.............. $20.95 .................6 ____ Literacy, Libraries, and Learning 978-1-55138-196-1 ................$23.95 ................ 23 ____ The Literacy Principal, 2nd Edition 978-1-55138-216-6 ................$24.95 ................ 36 ____ Literacy Smarts 978-1-55138-267-8 ................$24.95 ................ 19 ____ Literacy Techniques, 2nd Edition 978-1-55138-173-2 ................$24.95 ................ 12 ____ Literacy Work Stations 978-1-57110-353-6 ................$28.95 ................ 17 ____ Literature & Science Breakthroughs 978-1-55138-126-8 ................$18.95 ................ 37 ____ Literature Circles, 2nd Edition 978-1-55138-139-8 ................$30.95 ................ 12 ____ Living the Questions, 2nd Edition 978-1-57110-846-3 ................$36.95 ................ 35

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____ The New Dramathemes, 3rd Edition 978-1-55138-141-1 ................$18.95 ................ 33 ____ No More Im Done! 978-1-57110-784-8 ................$25.95 ................ 28 ____ Nonfiction Craft Lessons 978-1-57110-329-1 ................$26.95 ................ 15 ____ Nonfiction Matters 978-1-57110-072-6 ................$29.95 ................ 22 ____ Nonfiction Mentor Texts 978-1-57110-496-0 ................$31.95 ................ 16 ____ Nonfiction Notebooks 978-1-57110-952-1.............. $23.95 .................6 ____ Nonfiction Reading Power 978-1-55138-229-6 ................$24.95 .................. 9 ____ Notebook Connections 978-1-57110-782-4 ................$23.95 .................. 6 ____ Notebook Know-How 978-1-57110-413-7 ................$21.95 .................. 6 ____ The Novel Experience 978-1-55138-200-5 ................$12.95 ................ 25 ____ Number Sense Routines 978-1-57110-790-9 ................$27.95 ................ 39

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____ Readicide 978-1-57110-780-0 ................$23.95 ................ 31 ____ Reading Doesnt Matter Anymore 978-1-55138-202-9 ................$16.95 .................. 7 ____ The Reading Edge 978-1-55138-186-2 ................$24.95 ................ 26 ____ Reading for Real 978-1-57110-703-9 ................$27.95 ................ 26 ____ Reading in the Real World 978-1-55138-271-5 ................$12.95 ................ 25 ____ Reading Power 978-1-55138-203-6 ................$24.95 .................. 9 ____ Reading Reasons 978-1-57110-356-7 ................$27.95 ................ 41 ____ The Reading Teachers Handbook 978-1-55138-145-9 ................$18.95 ................ 11 ____ Reading with Meaning, 2nd Edition 978-1-57110-955-2.............. $31.95 .................5 ____ Ready to Learn 978-1-55138-249-4 ................$24.95 ................ 27 ____ Real Life Literacy 978-1-55138-204-3 ................$24.95 ................ 23

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