Texts and Lessons for Teaching Literature, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (March 28, 2013) © 2013

  • Harvey Daniels National-Louis University
  • Nancy Steineke Victor J. Andrew High School, Illinois

Paperback

ISBN-13: 9780325044354
Texts and Lessons for Teaching Literature
Published 2013

Title overview

In this highly anticipated follow-up to Texts and Lessons for Content-Area Reading, Harvey “Smokey” Daniels and Nancy Steineke share their powerful strategies for engaging students in challenging, meaningful reading of fiction and poetry using some of their favorite short, fresh texts—or, as they put it, “full-strength adult literature that gives us English majors a run for our interpretive money— but is still intriguing enough to keep teen readers digging and thinking.”

Use the 37 innovative, step-by-step, common-core-correlated lessons with the reproducible texts provided, with selections from your literature textbook, or with your own best-loved texts to teach close reading skills and deep comprehension strategies. Give students opportunities to read and synthesise across texts with the 8 thematic text set lessons provided, or use the model unit outlines for using the lessons with The Giver, To Kill a Mockingbird, and The Great Gatsby as springboards for planning your own novel studies.

Table of contents

  • Chapter One: Welcome
  • Chapter Two: How to Use This Book
  • Chapter Three: Sharing Literature Aloud
  • Chapter Four: Smart-Reader Strategies
  • Chapter Five: Lively Discussions
  • Chapter Six: Closer Readings
  • Chapter Seven: Up and Thinking
  • Chapter Eight: Literary Arguments
  • Chapter Nine: Coping with Complex and Classic Texts
  • Chapter Ten: Text Set Lessons
  • Chapter Eleven: Keeping Kids at the Center of Whole-Class Novels
  • Chapter Twelve: Extending the Texts and Lessons
  • Appendix: How the Lessons Correlate with the Common Core Standards

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