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Yellow Brick Roads: Shared and Guided Paths to Independent Reading 4-12In association with Amazon.comby: Janet Allen List Price: $24.00 Amazon.com's Price: $21.60 You Save: $2.40 (10%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 428.4 EAN: 9781571103192 ISBN: 1571103198 Label: Stenhouse Publishers Manufacturer: Stenhouse Publishers Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 304 Publication Date: 2000-10 Publisher: Stenhouse Publishers Studio: Stenhouse Publishers Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - 10 Stars!!!!If you're a teacher, you need this book! What a great tool. I've taught both intermediate elementary grades and middle school, and I can tell you that this book gives so many useful tips and strategies to help those struggling readers we all have in our classrooms. ALL of Janet Allen's books are worth buying and reading. I have all of them and constantly refer to them for ideas or reminders. I do not joke when I say that several of the pages in her book are folded down, as a way to remind me ... Read More Rating: - Informational and Uplifting!Janet Allen's book is a wonderful resource for any middle or high school teachers of literacy - especially those teachers involved with at risk learners. Allen's work is also always uplifting and motivational. She reminds all of us who work with kids that all kids truly can learn, as long as we are willing to meet them where they are. Allen does not just offer a philosophical perpective, hower. Yellow Brick Road is also filled with practical and "do"able activities and strategies to implement in a ... Read More Rating: - A Book to Shake up the Reading Teacher!Yellow Brick Roads is a must read for the reading teacher who is deluged with new books each year. It will tie up many loose ends for you, rejuvenate you, and validate your gut feelings about the teaching of reading. Janet Allen's greatest gift is really to the struggling readers themselves. She has total respect for her students, and that respect shines through her writing. She reminds us that our students are our greatest teachers, and that we must observe and listen to them carefully ... Read More
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