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Read Aloud Handbook by Trelease
Grammar in Context by Weaver
One more vote each for Atwell and Wilhelm
Claudia Swisher
Norman North High School
National Board Certified Teacher 2000
ELO Regional Coordinator
OU-OWP Candidate Support Provider
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"Have the courage to trust love one more time. And always one more time."
Maya Angelou
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From: Oklahoma Writing Project [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Janis
Cramer
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 10:59 AM
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Subject: Best Teaching Books?
OWP TC Friends--
Sandy Brewer is teaching a methods course for
elementary teachers at
Northeastern State University. She would like you to
submit to her your top ten books for teaching. She
needs middle school titles, too.
I told her my top three were
In the Middle, Nancie Atwell
You Gotta Be the Book, Jelf Wilhelm
After The End, Barry Lane
Janis
>From Audra Plummer-
6+1 Traits of Writing Grades 3 and Up by Ruth Culham
6+1 Traits of Writing Primary Grades by Ruth Culham
Teaching Beginning Writing by Creative Press is a very
hands on book.
Would
give lots of practical ideas ISBN 1-57471-531-1
Reality Checks Teaching Reading Comprehension with
Nonfiction K-5 by
Tony
Stead
These are a few that come to mind.
Good Luck!
Audra
We decided if we put this on the listserv, everyone
would end up with a great list of books.
Janis
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