Reading Above the Fray: Reliable, Research-Based Routines for Developing Decoding Skills

Reading Above the Fray: Reliable, Research-Based Routines for Developing Decoding Skills

by Julia Lindsey
Reading Above the Fray: Reliable, Research-Based Routines for Developing Decoding Skills

Reading Above the Fray: Reliable, Research-Based Routines for Developing Decoding Skills

by Julia Lindsey

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Overview

Julia Lindsey’s evidence-backed routines help young readers decode words efficiently so they can spend more energy on comprehending—and enjoying—what they read! You’ll find:1. need-to-know essentials of how kids learn to read.2. principles of high-quality foundational skills instruction.3. teacher-approved instructional “swaps” to improve early reading instruction. Lindsey addresses content learning, culturally responsive practices, and the importance of engaging readers from the start.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781338828726
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Publication date: 04/18/2022
Series: The Science of Reading in Practice
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 15,317
Product dimensions: 7.30(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 4 - 8 Years

About the Author

Julia B. Lindsey, Ph.D., is an expert in early literacy development, curriculum, and instruction. She has worked with teachers, districts, curriculum developers, and other organizations to help translate reading research into practice. Her previous partnerships include collaborating with the Boston Public Schools and the District of Columbia Public Schools to create content-connected decodable texts, working with the Center for Black Educator Development to design and pilot a new Freedom Schools model focused on early literacy, and advising publishing companies on research-based reading instruction. Dr. Lindsey holds a BS in Psychology from Davidson College, a MAT from Relay Graduate School of Education, and a Ph.D. in Educational Studies, specializing in Literacy, Language, and Culture, from the University of Michigan. She is a proud former elementary school teacher. She is currently  the Early Literacy Manager for Reading Reimagined, an inclusive research and development program.

Table of Contents

Foreword Nell K. Duke 8

Introduction 10

A Little About This Book 11

A Little About Me 13

Chapter 1 What are Foundational Skills and Why are they Important? 15

Foundational Skills Defined 16

Models of Reading 23

Two More Critical Principles: Joy and Cultural Responsiveness 29

Chapter 2 Decoding and its Essential Elements 32

Decoding Defined 33

The Science of Recognizing a Word and Orthographic Mapping 35

The Elements of Decoding 39

Bringing It Together 40

Chapter 3 Element One: Oral Language and Vocabulary 41

What Are Oral Language and Vocabulary, and Why Are They Important? 42

Essential Instructional Swap: Less Foundational Skills Overload, More Language- and Reading-Rich Instruction 44

Bringing It Together 46

Chapter 4 Element Two: Print Concepts 47

What Are Print Concepts and Why Are They Important? 48

Principles of Great Print Concepts Instruction 57

Essential Instructional Swap: Less Pointing to Text in Predictable Books, More Engaging in Shared Reading 59

Bringing It Together 63

Chapter 5 Element Three: Phonemic Awareness 64

What Is Phonemic Awareness and Why Is It Important? 65

Principles of Great Phonemic Awareness Instruction 70

Essential Instructional Swap: Fewer Rhymes, More Phonemes 73

Bringing It Together 75

Chapter 6 Element 4: Alphabet Knowledge 76

What Is Alphabet Knowledge and Why Is It Important? 77

Principles of Great Alphabet Instruction 79

Essential Instructional Swap: Teach Like a Hare, Not a Tortoise! 84

Bringing It Together 88

Chapter 7 Element Five: Sound-Spelling Knowledge 89

What Are Sound-Spelling Relationships and Why Are They Important? 90

Principles of Great Phonics Instruction 93

Essential Instructional Swap: Fewer Random Phonics Activities, More Reading and Spelling Opportunities 100

Bringing It Together 103

Chapter 8 Using the Elements to Decode Words 104

Principles of Great Decoding Instruction 106

Essential Instructional Swap 1: More Decodable Texts, Fewer Non-Decodable Texts 114

Essential Instructional Swap 2: Less Decoding for Phonics Instruction, More Decoding for Everyday Reading 122

Essential Instructional Swap 3: Less Unsupported Independent Reading, More Supported Independent Reading 125

Bringing It Together 127

Chapter 9 Adding the Elements of Chunking 128

Chunking Defined 129

The Elements of Chunking 132

Syllabication 135

Morphology 137

Principles of Great Chunking Instruction: Blending Syllabication and Morphology 142

Essential Instructional Swap: Consider Multiple Approaches, Not Just One 145

Bringing It Together 145

Chapter 10 Fluency and Beyond 146

What Is Fluency and Why Is It Important? 147

Essential Instructional Swap: Less Fluency as Speed Reading, More Holistic Fluency 149

Bringing It Together 150

A Call to Action 152

References 153

Index 158

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