Running Records for Classroom Teachers by Marie M. Clay:
http://www.amazon.com/Running-Records-Classroom-Teachers-Marie/dp/0325002991
On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 4:08 PM, wr...@centurytel.net wrote:
I would love more information about miscue analysis. Is there an easy,
quick read book on this
Yes... Not sure it's still in print but there was one by Sandra Wilde
called...not surprisingly... Miscue Analysis.
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On Jul 24, 2011, at 8:59 PM, wr...@centurytel.net wr...@centurytel.net
wrote:
I would love more information about miscue analysis. Is there an easy,
Running Records and Miscue Analysis are not the same thing. There is no
easy quick read on Miscue and most people take a course. For an overview to
see if it is something you might want to look at in more depth,
Sandra Wilde's book is pretty good.
Thanks to all of you who offered suggestions about books.
And, thank you, Nancy for even more information. Since miscue analysis
is a course, would this course help a middle school teacher? I'm
always willing to take classes.
Jan
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Running Records and Miscue
In a message dated 7/25/2011 1:25:39 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
wr...@centurytel.net writes:
Since miscue analysis
is a course, would this course help a middle school teacher?
Absolutely! Middle school students make great progress by doing
Retrospective Miscue Analysis with each other.
I like using SQ3R to teach students how to approach non-fiction texts and text
books. The strategy guides them through activating prior knowledge,
identifying important information, reading and summarizing, and reviewing what
they've learned.
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On Jul 23, 2011, at 9:43