Author(s): Kristine Gritter,Kathryn Schoon-Tanis,Matthew Althoff
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 122
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Language: English
Date Published: 2014-05-30
Dimensions: 175.26 x 238.76 x 17.78mm
Publication City/Country: London, United Kingdom
Edition:
Illustrations: The Wellbeing of Children Under Three; 2 Tables, black and white
Expecting students to jump right into a rigorous literature discussion is not always realistic. Students need scaffolding so that they will be more engaged and motivated to read the text and think about it on a deeper level. This book shows English language arts teachers a very effective way to scaffold-by tapping into students' interest in pop culture. You'll learn how to use your students' ability to analyze pop culture and transfer that into helping them analyze and connect to a text.
Special Features:
Tools you can use immediately, such as discussion prompts, rubrics, and planning sheets
Examples of real student literature discussions using pop culture
Reflection questions to help you apply the book's ideas to your own classroom
Connections to the Common Core State Standards for reading, speaking, and listening
Throughout the book, you'll discover practical ways that pop culture and classic texts can indeed coexist in your classroom. As your students bridge their academic and social lives, they'll become more insightful about great literature--and the world around them.
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 122
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Language: English
Date Published: 2014-05-30
Dimensions: 175.26 x 238.76 x 17.78mm
Publication City/Country: London, United Kingdom
Edition:
Illustrations: The Wellbeing of Children Under Three; 2 Tables, black and white
Expecting students to jump right into a rigorous literature discussion is not always realistic. Students need scaffolding so that they will be more engaged and motivated to read the text and think about it on a deeper level. This book shows English language arts teachers a very effective way to scaffold-by tapping into students' interest in pop culture. You'll learn how to use your students' ability to analyze pop culture and transfer that into helping them analyze and connect to a text.
Special Features:
Tools you can use immediately, such as discussion prompts, rubrics, and planning sheets
Examples of real student literature discussions using pop culture
Reflection questions to help you apply the book's ideas to your own classroom
Connections to the Common Core State Standards for reading, speaking, and listening
Throughout the book, you'll discover practical ways that pop culture and classic texts can indeed coexist in your classroom. As your students bridge their academic and social lives, they'll become more insightful about great literature--and the world around them.
Book Info | |
Author | Kristine Gritter, Kathryn Schoon-Tanis, Matthew Althoff |
Date Published | 2014-05-30 |
Dimensions | 175.26 x 238.76 x 17.78mm |
First Author | Kristine Gritter |
Format | Paperback |
Illustrations | The Wellbeing of Children Under Three; 2 Tables, black and white |
ISBN | 9780415733182 |
Language | English |
No. of Pages | 122 |
Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Can Pop Culture and Shakespeare Exist in the Same Classroom?
- Kristine Gritter
- Paperback
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- ISBN: 9780415733182
- Availability:In Stock
-
$1,108