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Subjects Matter Every Teacher's Guide to Content-Area Reading

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ISBN-10: 0325005958

ISBN-13: 9780325005959

Edition: 2004

Authors: Harvey Daniels, Steven Zemelman, Robert Speer Hill

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Finally, a book about content-area reading that's just as useful to math, science, and history teachers as it is to English teachers! Lively, practical, and irreverent, Subjects Matter points the way to activities and materials that energize content and engage students across all subject areas. Harvey Daniels and Steven Zemelman, authors of a dozen influential books on literacy and cofounders of Best Practice High School, bring their trademark styleteacher friendly and kid wiseto the reality of today's middle and high schools. Their book features: 23 practical classroom activities that help students understand and remember what they read, in mathematics, science, social studies, English,…    
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List price: $35.63
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Heinemann
Publication date: 2/12/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 288
Size: 7.40" wide x 9.20" long x 0.54" tall
Weight: 1.056
Language: English

Martin Gardner is the author of more than seventy books on a vast range of topics including "Did Adam & Eve Have Navels?", "Calculus Made Easy", & "The Annotated Alice". He lives in Hendersonville, North Carolina.Harvey "Smokey" Daniels has been a city and suburban classroom teacher and a college professor, and now works as a national consultant and author on literacy education. In language arts, Smokey is known for his pioneering work on student book clubs, as recounted in Literature Circles: Voice and Choice in Book Clubs and Reading Groups, and Minilessons for Literature Circles. His latest bestselling books on content-area literacy are Upstanders, Subjects Matter, Second Edition; Texts…    

Steven Zemelman has worked in many capacities to promote the sustainability of innovative schools in Chicago. For eight years he directed the Center for City Schools at National-Louis University, and he is a founding director of the Illinois Writing Project. He has spearheaded the start of a number of innovative small high schools in the city. His experiences and research in these areas led to his Heinemann book 13 Steps to Teacher Empowerment, coauthored with Harry Ross. Steve has been a frequent collaborator with Harvey "Smokey" Daniels. They have coauthored seven books and videos with Heinemann, including Subjects Matter, Second Edition; Best Practice, Fourth Edition, and The Best…    

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Why Textbooks Are Not Enough
Toward a Balanced Diet of Reading Great Books for Middle School and High School
Tools for Thinking: Reading Strategies Across the Curriculum
How to Use a Textbook
Building a Community of Learners
Independent Reading in Content Areas
Book Clubs
Inquiry Units: Exploring Big Ideas
Help for Struggling Readers
Recommendations from Reading Research
What Our Students Tell Us