What does research tell us about how teachers can most effectively help young students learn to read? In Research-Based Methods of Reading Instruction, Grades K-3 , Sharon Vaughn and Sylvia Linan-Thompson explore the research on reading, providing a comprehensive overview of the five core instructional areas and how each affects student *Phonemic awareness
*Phonics and Word Study
*Fluency
*Vocabulary
*Comprehension The authors include dozens of reading activities and lesson plans that teachers can use immediately, all of which have worked in actual classrooms and are grounded in solid research. A glossary and annotated resource lists will help you better understand key reading concepts and find reliable resources, including relevant Web sites. Whether your students have special needs or show no apparent learning difficulties, this book will expand your repertoire of teaching strategies and help you put students on the road to literacy.
Taking a graduate class during our shutdown. I would not recommend this for my reading friends, lol. But it really is a good book for anyone going into teaching.
This was a perfect text for people wanting to learn about the basics of reading instruction. Even though it was a review for me, there were still many strategies and lessons that I would use in my classroom to help students succeed in specific areas.