For elementary schools putting Phonics back in the curriculum.

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For elementary schools putting Phonics back in the curriculum

Readers Want from Reading

To feel Competent To have a Choice To be Challenged To feel Concern for the Characters Engagement

Videos and Movies Magazines Video Games Newspapers Instructional Manuals Recipes

Sources Tovani, C. (2004). Do I Really Have to Teach Reading? Portland, Maine: Stenhouse Publishers. Faber, S. (2006). How to Teach Reading When Youre Not a Reading Teacher. Nashville, Tennessee: Incentive Publications, Inc. Tovani, C. (2000). I Read It, But I Dont Get It – Comprehension Strategies for Adolescent Readers. Portland, Maine: Stenhouse Publishers. Smith, M., Wilhelm, J. (2002). Ready Dont Fix No Chevys. Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Heinemann.