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Literacy for All What can it look like in junior/senior high school?
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2 http://abliteracyforall.wikispaces.com
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3 http://education.alberta.ca/teachers/program/literacy.aspx
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Putting the Pieces Together: Engaging All Students in Self-Selected Reading Getting Started! Inclusive Education Alberta Education
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“If I were required to establish guidelines for quantity, I would recommend at least 500 different books in every classroom.” ~ Richard L. Allington What Really Matters for Struggling Readers: Designing Research-Based Programs
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Self-Selected Reading Includes… Teacher read-alouds Mini lessons Students choose and read independently (with peers or with adult support) Student-teacher conferences about reading Sharing T ask
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Print Books Wordless Books Picture Books Graphic Novels Tactile Books Object Books Comic Books Pop-Up Books T ools
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Create comics to document learning experiences and help students process learning. http://plasq.com/education Comic Life T ools
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Comic Life http://plasq.com/education Engages students through thinking, creating and writing Visual images convey meaning to a story or topic Sequencing promotes understanding Enriches reading, writing, and thinking T ools
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Creating PowerPoint Books All About Bentley! Our Trip to the Zoo Signs of Spring… T ools
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http://atto.buffalo.edu/registered/ Tutorials/talkingBooks/ppt_ace.pdf T ools
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relate to real life events help build memories so students can recall past experiences Language experience books are appropriate for readers of all ages and all ability levels because they:
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become a focus for communication about an event or topic build communication, social interaction and language skills are fun to share with peers and others!
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Class Created PowerPoint Books T ools
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Conferences and Sharing Turn and Talk Star on a Sticky Peer Interview
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