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Reader to Reader
Building Independence Through Peer Partnerships

Mary Lee Prescott-Griffin, Wheaton College, Massachusetts

ISBN 978-0-325-00609-3 / 0-325-00609-1 / 2005 / 168pp / Paperback
Imprint: Heinemann
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Grade Level: K-2

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Teachers have known for years that collaborative learning can have a powerful effect on emerging readers, but most have used peer partnerships as an ancillary method to provide readers with practice. Mary Lee Prescott-Griffin takes partnerships to a new level, making them a central part of effective reading instruction.

In Reader to Reader, you'll discover how peer partnerships can help students take on increased responsibility for their own learning and offer one another the insight, encouragement, and personalized attention they need to develop good reading skills and habits. Reader to Reader is filled with practical advice and hands-on tools for successfully introducing and facilitating peer partnerships among your young readers. You'll discover:
  • practical suggestions on pairing readers by ability
  • minilessons designed for partnership-based learning
  • suggestions for strengthening decoding, fluency, and comprehension through partnerships
  • lists of books and materials that support collaboration
  • vignettes from classrooms where partnership learning has been used successfully
  • tips on adapting the model for English language learners, already-fluent readers, and special education students.

In addition, Prescott-Griffin provides useful tools such as strategy bookmarks, charts, classroom maps, and partner-response sheets.

Use Reader to Reader to implement peer partnerships, and you'll soon know why, when it comes to teaching reading, nothing beats a pair.

Table of Contents
    1. Getting Started
    2. Extending What We Do in Peer Partnerships
    3. Organizing the Classroom for Successful Reader Collaboration
    4. Beginning Lessons for Effective Peer Partnerships
    5. Taking Turns and Leading
    6. Listening to What Children Tell Us About Collaboration
    7. Building Skills and Strategies
    8. Providing Literature That Supports Collaboration
    9. Supporting Peer Partnerships in Progress
    10. Adapting the Model: Peer Partnerships for All Students
    Appendixes
    1. Strategy Bookmark Templates 1
    2. Strategy Bookmark Templates 2
    3. Literacy Minilessons
    4. Mini-lessons to Support and Enhance Effective Partnering
    5. Partners in Thinking Response Sheet
    6. What Is It About Partners? Response Sheet
    7. Rules for Partners Response Sheet
    8. Character Map Response Sheet
    9. Comparing Characters Response Sheet (Venn Diagram)
    10. Comparing Characters Response Sheet (H Chart)
    11. Story Circle Response Sheet
    12. Web of Information Chart Response Sheet
    13. K-W-L Response Sheet
    14. Classroom Research: Teachers/Literacy Programs
    Bibliography of Children's Books
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