
Personalized Reading
It's a Piece of PIE
Libraries Unlimited Inc (Publisher)
Published on 15. November 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
144 pages
978-1-59884-522-8 (ISBN)
Description
This guidebook provides teachers and librarians with methods for collaboratively teaching elementary students to select books they will enjoy and which will further their personal growth and information literacy.
Motivating young students to read is instrumental for the development of strong information literacy and communication skills, as well as for building a lifelong habit of seeking information and enjoyment through written materials. The authors of Personalized Reading: It's a Piece of PIE are three highly experienced teachers, one of whom is a school librarian.
This text describes the steps of the PIE program in detail, including chapters on selecting a book, reading it, writing about it, and extending beyond that title. Utilizing the PIE program will teach students to make selections at an appropriate reading level, expand from choosing titles in the same genre or from the same author, and recognize and abandon a book of low interest to them. Within each chapter are explanations of the theories behind each step and practical ideas that teachers and librarians can implement collaboratively in the classroom and library.
Motivating young students to read is instrumental for the development of strong information literacy and communication skills, as well as for building a lifelong habit of seeking information and enjoyment through written materials. The authors of Personalized Reading: It's a Piece of PIE are three highly experienced teachers, one of whom is a school librarian.
This text describes the steps of the PIE program in detail, including chapters on selecting a book, reading it, writing about it, and extending beyond that title. Utilizing the PIE program will teach students to make selections at an appropriate reading level, expand from choosing titles in the same genre or from the same author, and recognize and abandon a book of low interest to them. Within each chapter are explanations of the theories behind each step and practical ideas that teachers and librarians can implement collaboratively in the classroom and library.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Professional and scholarly
Interest Age: From 7 to 17 years
Illustrations
25 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
382 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59884-522-8 (9781598845228)
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11/2010
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Persons
Nancy L. Hobbs is a third grade teacher in the Peters Township School District in Washington County, PA.
Myra R. Oleynik is K-3 library media specialist for 800 students at Bower Hill Elementary School, Venetia, PA, and K-5 library media specialist in the Peters Township School District, Washington County, PA.
Kristen M. Sacco is a third grade teacher in the Peters Township School District in Washington County, PA.
Myra R. Oleynik is K-3 library media specialist for 800 students at Bower Hill Elementary School, Venetia, PA, and K-5 library media specialist in the Peters Township School District, Washington County, PA.
Kristen M. Sacco is a third grade teacher in the Peters Township School District in Washington County, PA.