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Lou Broughton
is on page 140 of 288
Wow! This may be the best book I've ever read on the teaching of fiction and strategies to encourage students to notice & note in order to think more deeply about their reading.
— May 05, 2013 12:40PM
Lou Broughton
is on page 86 of 288
"Notice that we've never referred to the signpost lessons as minilessons. They aren't. In fact, we think that this is one of the most overused terms in education. Not everything should be taught in seven to twelve minutes. Reviews should be minilessons. Introducing new concepts, well, that requires time. You'll need about thirty to forty minutes for the model lessons we've provided."
— May 05, 2013 09:18AM
Lou Broughton
is on page 48 of 288
I'm already rethinking what close reading really is and how I can better lead students toward close reading. I really like how the authors begin this book pondering 10 key questions regarding the reading and teaching of fiction today.
— May 04, 2013 02:08PM

