How Do I Write a Great Thesis Statement? How Do I Interpret a Graphic?
The answers to those questions and many more are in 100-Plus Reading and Writing Strategies, a new collection of methods and activities that the author, ELA teacher Kristina Janeway, uses to help students successfully bridge instructional and learning gaps. Includes word comprehension, interacting with various texts, questioning skills, testing strategies, sentence building, and basic writing skills.
100-Plus Reading and Writing Strategies is divided into six sections:
- Reading Strategies
- Spelling and Vocabulary Strategies
- Sentence-Building Strategies
- Writing Strategies
- Literary Glossary of Terms
- Glossary of Rhetorical Terms and Techniques
The Reading, Spelling and Vocabulary, Sentence-Building, and Writing sections are structured into a “For the Teacher” instructional page and a “For the Student” handout or organizer that corresponds to the activity. Handouts are reproducible.
Activities have step-by-step instructions for a suggested lesson as well as alternative implementations or extensions to enhance the activity and allow more use as a student gains academic strength in the area of concern.
Download the free sample pages located in "Additional Info."
©2017. High school. Reproducible. 268 pages.
Book Download: PDF. Adobe® Reader® required to view PDF. PDF includes some color images.
Print Book: Softcover, 8 x 11 inches. Black and white pages.
About the Author
Kristina Janeway is a Pre-AP, GT, and PSAT/Pre-AP English teacher at Terra Vista Middle School in Lubbock, Texas. In her 21-year career, Kristina has had 19 years of experience working with gifted and talented students, as well as Pre-AP, AP, and full-inclusion students in the West Texas area. She has written curriculum for grades seven through twelve, designed an academic vocabulary course for the high school, designed a Pre-AP/PSAT English course for eighth graders, designed a SAT/ACT course for seventh graders in the Duke University Talent Search Program, and designed the seventh and eighth grade GT course.
Kristina completed a master’s degree in Education Administration and holds a Principal’s Certificate. Kristina was the recipient of the Frank and Nancy Newton’s Excellence in Education Award from the Beaumont Foundation in 2010, and the Panhandle South Plains TAGT Teacher of the Year Award for 2014.