
Great Habits, Great Readers
A Practical Guide for K - 4 Reading in the Light of Common Core
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Great Habits, Great Readers
A Practical Guide for K - 4 Reading in the Light of Common Core
About this book
A book that brings the habits of reading to life
Great readers are not made by genetics or destiny but by the habits they buildâhabits that are intentionally built by their teachers. The early formal years of education are the key to reversing the reading gap and setting up children for success. But K-4 education seems to widen the gap between stronger and weaker readers, not close it. Today, the Common Core further increases the pressure to reach high levels of rigor. What can be done?
This book includes the strategies, systems, and lessons from the top classrooms that bring the habits of reading to life, creating countless quality opportunities for students to take one of the most complex skills we as people can know and to perform it fluently and easily.
- Offers clear teaching strategies for teaching reading to all students, no matter what level
- Includes more than 40 video examples from real classrooms
- Written by Paul Bambrick-Santoyo, bestselling author of Driven by Data and Leverage Leadership
Great Habits, Great Readers puts the focus on: learning habits, reading habits, guided reading, and independent reading.
NOTE: Content video and other supplementary materials are not included as part of the e-book file, but are available for download after purchase
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Part 1
Set the Habits of Learning

Introduction: The Fundamental Habits
- Chapter One: Habits of the Classroom. Why talk about the setup of a classroom and the way students move through it when we've set out to talk about reading? Because a well-organized classroom and airtight student transitions can save you full days of teaching time. Chapter One shows how this worksâand how to make it happen.
- Chapter Two: Habits of Discussion. Change how students talk about reading, and you will change how they think about reading. In Chapter Two, we'll present the habits of discussion that have enabled the most effective reading teachers we've observed to facilitate meaningful comprehension conversations among even their youngest readers.
Chapter 1
Habits of the Classroom
Multiply Your Minutes
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Online Materials
- Video Contents
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- About Uncommon Schools
- Introduction
- Part 1: Set the Habits of Learning
- Part 2: Teach the Skills of Reading
- Part 3: Build the Habits of Reading
- Part 4: Lead by Habit
- Part 5: Professional Development WorkshopsâOverview and Highlights
- Appendix: Tools and Resources
- Great Habits, Great Readers Discussion Guide
- Index
- How to Access the Online Materials
- Jossey-Bass | Education
- End User License Agreement