Exploring Informational Texts: From Theory to Practice

Cover of Exploring Informational Texts: From Theory to Practice by Linda Hoyt
Author: Linda Hoyt
Publisher: Heinemann
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 200
ISBN-13: 9780325004723
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.65 Pounds
Width: 0.42 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 372.6
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Exploring Informational Texts: From Theory to Practice by Linda Hoyt, published by Heinemann on March 27, 2003, is a resource aimed at educators working with students in grades K-8. This edition, comprising 200 pages, addresses the challenges children face when engaging with informational texts, which dominate adult reading. The book presents a collection of insights from various educators, offering both theoretical foundations and practical strategies for implementing guided reading and writing as effective methods for navigating nonfiction.

Readers will find a diverse array of lesson ideas and questions designed to enhance students’ understanding of informational texts. The book explores critical features of these texts, the integration of guided reading into lessons across subjects, and the role of oral reading. Through vignettes and classroom examples, this resource provides tools for teachers to empower their students and foster a deeper engagement with informational materials, ensuring that young readers and writers are well-prepared for their educational journeys.


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Grades K-8

Informational texts comprise the majority of printed material adults read. Yet children are underprepared for meeting the challenges posed by such texts. Linda Hoyt, Margaret Mooney, and Brenda Parkes offer some solutions.
Exploring Informational Texts brings together numerous educators who provide a theoretically sound rationale and the practical wherewithal for using guided reading and writing as a primary strategy for navigating nonfiction. By assembling a wealth of material by many voices from many places, editors Hoyt, Mooney, and Parkes create a montage of ideas and suggestions. These practices and strategies for using informational texts get young readers and writers off to a good start and keep them going from kindergarten through middle school.
Teachers will be intrigued by specific lesson ideas and questions, including: What do children need to know about informational texts? Which features of informational texts are most critical to teach? How might guided reading facilitate lessons in math or other subjects? What does a reader do when a book has no table of contents? What might a guided writing session with informational texts look like? How can teachers link guided reading and guided writing lessons? What is the role of oral reading in informational texts?
Get an inside view of real teaching moments through vignettes and classroom examples. Find tools to empower your students tomorrow. Start using or extend your efforts with informational texts. Explore the possibilities in this book.

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