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Catch a Falling Reader

Second Edition

December 2007 | 160 pages | Corwin

"Hebert is a literacy luminary. In this book, she provides the inspiration, moral purpose, and practical strategies that will help teachers across the country develop a generation of lifelong readers, writers, and thinkers."
—Gaeton F. Stella, Superintendent
Woodbridge School District, CT

Catch EVERY falling reader by giving students the confidence and skills to soar!

Well-known consultant and trainer Connie R. Hebert offers reader-friendly, research-based strategies that can open up academic and social opportunities for youngsters by catching reading and writing inadequacies before bad habits and low self-esteem develop. The second edition illustrates how to:

  • Stimulate students' interest in reading through innovative teaching techniques
  • Promote healthy reading habits through repetition and modeling
  • Break the cycle of poor reading habits by identifying common mistakes of young readers
  • Foster well-adjusted, social individuals through increased fluency and positive reinforcement

Catch a Falling Reader, Second Edition, inspires teachers and coaches as they strive to improve the confidence and performance of struggling readers in kindergarten and the primary grades.


 
Foreword
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Author
 
Introduction
 
Part I. Motivation Works Wonders
 
1. Catch a Falling Reader by...Standing on a Chair and Clapping
 
2. Catch a Falling Reader by...Using the Power of the Book Choice
 
3. Catch a Falling Reader by...Adjusting Our Tone of Voice...Frequently
 
4. Catch a Falling Reader by...Making Eye Contact at Teachable Moments
 
5. Catch a Falling Reader by...Adjusting the Pace of Each Lesson
 
6. Catch a Falling Reader by...Using Different Forms of Feedback
 
7. Catch a Falling Reader by...Setting a Purpose for Reading
 
8. Catch a Falling Reader by...Stimulating and Motivating Children With Puppets
 
9. Catch a Falling Reader by...Using Physical Actions to Help Kids Remember
 
10. Catch a Falling Reader by...Creating Bridges for Kids
 
Part II. Instructional Strategies Produce Results
 
11. Catch a Falling Reader by...Teaching From "Behind" the Child
 
12. Catch a Falling Reader by...Utilizing Wordless Books to Increase Language Skills
 
13. Catch a Falling Reader by...Modeling What Good Readers Do
 
14. Catch a Falling Reader by...Using a Clipboard for Tricky Words
 
15. Catch a Falling Reader by...Teaching Them How to Think as They Read
 
16. Catch a Falling Reader by...Using Magnetic Letters in a Variety of Ways
 
17. Catch a Falling Reader by...Writing Words FAST
 
18. Catch a Falling Reader by...Engaging Learners With an Overhead Projector
 
19. Catch a Falling Reader by...Encouraging Repeated Readings
 
20. Catch a Falling Reader by...Establishing and Supporting a Daily Block of Reading Time
 
21. Catch a Falling Reader by...Teaching Kids How to Use a Listening Center
 
22. Catch a Falling Reader by...Building Fluency in a Variety of Ways
 
23. Catch a Falling Reader by...Using Focus Sheets and Graphic Organizers to Link Writing to Reading
 
24. Catch a Falling Reader by...Providing Engaging Learning Center Activities
 
25. Catch a Falling Reader by...Interacting With Kids as They Write
 
26. Catch a Falling Reader by...Providing Daily Read-Alouds
 
Part III. Reflection Promotes Action
 
27. Catch a Falling Reader by...Seeking Balance Among "Best Practices"
 
28. Catch a Falling Reader by...Knowing What Each Child Needs
 
30. Catch a Falling Reader by...Observing What Good Readers Do
 
31. Catch a Falling Reader by...Breaking the Six Habits of Falling Readers
 
32. Catch a Falling Reader by...Creating an Assessment Table
 
33. Catch a Falling Reader by...Becoming Proficient at Taking and Using Running Records
 
34. Catch a Falling Reader by...Maintaining a Parent/Teacher Journal
 
35. Catch a Falling Reader by...Conducting Monthly Writing Sprees
 
36. Catch a Falling Reader by...Matching the Right Books to the Right Reader
 
37. Catch a Falling Reader by...Identifying Support and Challenges Within Books
 
38. Catch a Falling Reader by...Gradually Releasing Responsibility to the Learner
 
39. Catch a Falling Reader by...Reflecting on the Way We Do Things
 
40. Catch a Falling Reader by...Being an Energized Teacher
 
41. Catch a Falling Reader by...Becoming a "Starfish Flinger"
 
Recommended Bibliography, Web Sites, Texts, & Videos
 
Index

"Filled with a ton of easy-to-implement strategies that will make reading fun for ALL readers! Inspiring…makes you want to become a better teacher!"

Tracy Carbone, Literacy Facilitator
Villa Heights Elementary, Charlotte, NC

"The author's engaging voice and the book's reader-friendly format, solid research, and theory-based advice and suggestions combine to make a terrific teacher resource."

Lettie K. Albright, Associate Professor of Reading
Texas Woman's University

"Any teacher will benefit from reading this book and having resources for where to go to learn more about these concepts."

Ganna Maymind, First-Grade Teacher
Asher Holmes Elementary School, Morganville, NJ

"A book dedicated to teachers who care about all kids and want to be effective teachers of struggling readers. This is definitely a book all teachers and administrators should read, tab, and keep handy on their desks."

Susan Bolte, Principal
Providence Elementary, Aubrey, TX

"Well organized, with many suggestions or ideas that can be used in any classroom. The book goes beyond the five components of literacy to the practices that effective teachers are striving for each and every day."

Laura Linde, Literacy Coach
Hoover Elementary, North Mankato, MN

"These strategies and suggestions will be easy to implement in the classroom. Teachers will appreciate that!"

Denise Carlson, Third-Grade Teacher
Gilbert Elementary School, Story City, IA

"Hebert is a literacy luminary in our nation today. In this book, she provides the inspiration, moral purpose, and practical strategies that will help parents and teachers throughout the country develop a generation of lifelong readers, writers, and thinkers. The message throughout the book is that every child can succeed."

Gaeton F. Stella, Superintendent
Woodbridge School District, CT

“In our busy professional lives, we often do not have the time to read all we should about our craft. This book fits the practitioner's style and life, providing gentle reminders, new ideas, and thought-provoking strategies in a user friendly format.”

Joanne D. Beekley, Principal
Essex Elementary School, CT

"The feel good guide of the year for teachers and parents who tirelessly strive for new heights of mastery in their children's comprehension of the written word. Strategies for immediate improvement with parables for success in life...a must-read!"

Michael Boehm, Business Development Manager, North Region
America's Choice, Inc.

"Hebert's book is as engaging as her personality. It grabs you with everyday examples that have become her hallmark, enabling the reader to see the analogy and think about change."

Suzanne Marotta, Superintendent
West Springfield Public Schools, MA
Key features
  • Friendly, solid, and motivational strategies for teachers of children who are struggling with reading
  • Ideal book for teacher group study—literacy coaches and teachers in general and specifically reading coordinators and lead teachers

Sample Materials & Chapters

Introduction

Chapter 7

Chapter 13


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