Teaching Reading: Key Stage 2Nelson Thornes, 1999 - 209 strán (strany) Aimed at PGCE and BEd students as well as practising primary school teachers, this book on teaching reading at Key Stage 2 reflects the requirements of the ITT National Curriculum whilst addressing the latest research findings on the development of children's literacy skills in the primary years. The requirements of the National Literacy Strategy are recognized and the series features coverage of the structure and use of the English language, teaching and assessment skills, effective classroom planning and managment and guidance on effective teaching practice. |
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Children and the reading process | 1 |
Children and their reading | 25 |
Children construing meaning | 50 |
Reading stories | 79 |
Reading poetry | 114 |
Information and study skills | 145 |
Assessment and intervention | 175 |
Glossary | 196 |
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