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Help America Read
A Handbook for Volunteers
Irene C. Fountas, Lesley University, Gay Su Pinnell, The Ohio State University

Heinemann / ISBN 0-435-07250-1 / 978-0-435-07250-6 / 1997 / 120 pp / paperback
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A recent explosion of volunteerism has occurred in classrooms, libraries, boardrooms, and church basements across the nation—and nowhere has this trend been more keenly felt than in literacy programs. Here, unpaid workers want to help meet the challenge of teaching America to read. But who teaches them to work with children? With teachers' time already stretched to the limit and many volunteers lacking sufficient training, the need for a concise and practical handbook has never been greater. Help America Read fills the void, containing everything you would want a literacy volunteer to know about tutoring children.

Designed to help the volunteer become more self-reliant, this handbook includes: ten specific ways of working with children, with guides and suggestions for each; many book lists, including multicultural titles, at several grade levels; concrete suggestions, without assuming that a volunteer knows how to perform basic teaching tasks; sample lesson plans; time management tips; basic information on phonics and fluency in reading and writing; and guidelines for working with individuals as well as groups.

Since the authors are Gay Su Pinnell and Irene Fountas, two of our nation's leading literacy educators, teachers and leaders can be certain that they are providing a resource based upon sound research on how children learn to read and write. Literacy volunteers will learn how to gain children's trust, monitor their comfort level, and create a positive learning environment. Perhaps most important, they will feel valued and encouraged to continue their all-important work, now when we need them most.

Table of Contents

    Contents:
    1.
    Let's Get Started!
    2. Ten Ways to Help
    3. Can We Talk?
    4. Get Lost in a Book
    5. Find Books to Love
    6. Discover Shared Reading
    7. What It Takes to Read
    8. The Place for Phonics, Letters, and Words
    9. What About Writing and Spelling?
    10. Make Your Own Book!
    11. Make a Difference at Home
    12. Plan Well to Work Well

 
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