Description
Learn how tech tools can make it easier to differentiate reading instruction, so you can reach all of your students and help them increase their fluency and comprehension. This practical guide brings together evidence-based principles for differentiated reading instruction and user-friendly tech tools, to help middle level students grow as readers in fun, interactive, and engaging ways. You'll find out how to:
- Use text-to-speech tools to facilitate decoding and fluency development;
- Develop tech-based vocabulary lessons for direct and contextual instruction;
- Get your students engaged in research and nonfiction texts with videos, custom search engines, and interactive annotation tools;
- Differentiate your fiction reading instruction with visualization, prediction, and summarization exercises;
- Encourage students to enhance their reading through using dictation software and diverse Google tools;
- Create your own formative and summative assessments for students at all levels of reading ability.
Throughout the book, ideas are provided for both basic technology use and for more advanced applications--so no matter your comfort level with technology, you'll find strategies that you can implement in your classroom immediately.
About the Author
Jules Csillag is a licensed speech-language pathologist, learning specialist, and a teacher of students with speech and language disabilities. She has presented at conferences such as ISTE, LDA, ILA, ASHA, and the Everyone Reading Conference.
Reviews
"We know differentiated instruction helps us reach all learners. In this book, Jules Csillag gives us a variety of strategies to differentiate reading using technology tools. Using guidelines inspired by UDL, she helps the reader understand how UDL fits with differentiation using multiple means of representation, vocabulary, and ways of building meaning from text. This will be an excellent resource for reading teachers who want to reach every student." --Vicki Davis, @coolcatteacher, Author of Reinventing Writing and The Cool Cat Teacher Blog
"One of the most common complaints I hear from colleagues is the growing demand for adjusting teaching to include technology yet the shrinking amount of planning time to do so. This book is a great resource for teachers in that regard. The author has not only organized it well, but has considered the 'scaffolding' of information, making the strategies user-friendly no matter the technological skill or experience of the reader." - Allie Hannon, English Teacher, Tomahawk Creek Middle School, Midlothian, Virginia
Book Information
ISBN 9781138641211
Author Jules Csillag
Format Hardback
Page Count 182
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 500g