| These book provide a starting point and some of the background theory for using a 'real books' based approach. Whilst exporing them may be interesting and worthwhile, an in-depth understanding of the theory isn't needed to use the Better Reading Partners scheme. | ||
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| Bridging Bands for Guided Reading: Resourci...
by Angela Hobsbaum £20.23 A good investment to help you level books. | The Reading for Real Handbook
£27.54 Provides a comprehensive explanation of the theories behind the scheme. Also gives lots of tips for creating a 'reading enviro... | READING REAL BOOKS (Rethinking Reading)
by Campbell £18.99 More ideas for using real books in the classroom. |
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| Babies Need Books: Sharing the Joy of Books...
by Dorothy Butler A classic. This books explains how books serve children's needs at different stages of their development up to the age of six.... | Boys and Literacy: Practical Strategies for...
by Elizabeth Knowles £20.85 A great starting point for anyone dealing with reluctant readers. This books provides a host of practical ideas and tips to en... | Deconstructing Penguins: Parents, Kids, and...
by Nancy Goldstone £8.38 An interesting book that sets out to expain why it's so important to read with your children. |
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| On Reading Books to Children: Parents and T...
brings together research on adult book reading to children. The authors, drawn from around the world, are key researchers and ... | Exploring Children's Literature: Teaching t...
by Ms Nikki Gamble Even though it is often a set text for trainee teachers this is still an interesting and worthwhile guide to the complexities ... | Enriching Feedback in the Primary Classroom
by Shirley Clarke £14.58 |
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