Catching Readers, Grade 2: Day-by-Day Small-Group Reading Interventions
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Overview
"When we're true to children's developmental needs and know which books to put in their hands, good things fall into place. The key is to focus on the children and the practices we know help them to read at each grade level," says Barbara Taylor. These foundational beliefs have been the focus of Barbara Taylor's career and inspired her to create the Early Intervention in Reading (EIR) process. After more than two decades of classroom practice and refinement, Barbara Taylor has translated her EIR process into the Catching Readers series (Grades K, 1, 2, 3, and 4-5).
Powerful Intervention Strategies for Your Classroom
- Daily, small-group interventions help struggling second graders read on level by spring.
- Instruction focuses on word recognition, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension development.
- The use of trade books and leveled books reinforces and extends guided reading instruction.
- Live-from-the-classroom video clips show the lessons in action.
- Practical classroom-tested teaching tools include 100+ pages of reproducibles for teachers and students.
Empowering Professional Development for Your School
- A clear consistent framework fosters schoolwide coherence and continuity.
- A month-by-month planning guide helps organize teaching across grade levels.
- The lessons in action video clips are ideal for group analysis.
- Dynamic Internet and consulting services support professional learning communities.
Based on a Scientifically Proven Program
The Early Intervention in Reading (EIR) program, developed by Barbara Taylor of the
Click here to learn more about the Early Iintervention in Reading program.
Click here to review EIR's efficacy studies, research base, and teacher evaluations.
Click here to review the U.S. Department of Education What Works Clearinghouse Report.
Click here to review EIR's "promising rating" by the Promising Practices Network.
Click here to read the review by the North Central Regional Educational Laboratory.
Synopsis
"When we're true to children's developmental needs and know which books to put in their hands, good things fall into place. The key is to focus on the children and the practices we know help them to read at each grade level," says Barbara Taylor. These foundational beliefs have been the focus of Barbara Taylor's career and inspired her to create the Early Intervention in Reading (EIR) process. After more than two decades of classroom practice and refinement, Barbara Taylor has translated her EIR process into the Catching Readers series (Grades K, 1, 2, 3, and 4-5).
Powerful Intervention Strategies for Your Classroom
- Daily, small-group interventions help struggling second graders read on level by spring.
- Instruction focuses on word recognition, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension development.
- The use of trade books and leveled books reinforces and extends guided reading instruction.
- Live-from-the-classroom video clips show the lessons in action.
- Practical classroom-tested teaching tools include 100+ pages of reproducibles for teachers and students.
Empowering Professional Development for Your School
- A clear consistent framework fosters schoolwide coherence and continuity.
- A month-by-month planning guide helps organize teaching across grade levels.
- The lessons in action video clips are ideal for group analysis.
- Dynamic Internet and consulting services support professional learning communities.
Based on a Scientifically Proven Program
The Early Intervention in Reading (EIR) program, developed by Barbara Taylor of the
Click here to learn more about the Early Iintervention in Reading program.
Click here to review EIR's efficacy studies, research base, and teacher evaluations.
Click here to review the U.S. Department of Education What Works Clearinghouse Report.
Click here to review EIR's "promising rating" by the Promising Practices Network.
Click here to read the review by the North Central Regional Educational Laboratory.