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Mining Complex Text, Grades 6-12: Using and Creating Graphic Organizers to Grasp Content and Share New Understandings

How many times have you heard a picture is worth a thousand words. . . . In this text, Lapp, Wolsey, Wood, and Johnson make a vital connection between reading words and the role of graphics. They demonstrate how teachers and students can blend the two such that great learning occurs in every classroom, every day.

DOUGLAS FISHER
Coauthor of Rigorous Reading

Imagine you are a fourth grader, reading about our solar system for the first time. Or youre a high school student, asked to compare survival in Suzanne Collins The Hunger Games and Elie Wiesels Night. Reading complex texts of any kind is arduous, and now more than ever, students are being asked to do highly advanced thinking, talking, and writing around their reading. If only there were ingenious new power tools that could give students the space to tease apart complex ideas in order to comprehend and to weld their understandings into a new whole.

Good news: such tools exist. In the two volumes, Mining Complex Texts, Grades 2-5 and 6-12, a formidable author team shares fresh ways to use the best digital and print graphic organizers in whole-class, small-group, and independent learning.  Big believers of the gradual release method, the authors roll out dozens of examples of dynamic lessons and collaborative work across the content areas so that we see the process of using these visual tools to:

  • Help students read, reread, and take notes on a text
  • Promote students oral sharing of information and their ideas 
  • Elevate organized note-making from complex text(s)
  • Scaffold students narrative and informational writing
  • Move students to independent thinking as they learn to create their own organizing and note-taking systems

Gone are the days of fill-em-in and forget-em graphic organizers. With these two volumes, teachers and professional development leaders have a unified vision of how to use these tools to meet the demands of an information-saturated world, one in which students need to be able to sift, sort, synthesize, and apply knowledge with alacrity and skill.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 550g
  • Dimensions: 215 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Nov 2014
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781483316284

About Diane K. LappKaren D. WoodKelly JohnsonThomas DeVere Wolsey

Diane Lapp EdD is a distinguished professor of education at San Diego State University where her work continues to be applied to schools. She is also an instructional coach and teacher at Health Sciences High & Middle College. Throughout her career Diane has taught in elementary middle and high schools. Her major areas of research and instruction regard issues related to the planning and assessment of very intentional literacy instruction and learning. A member of both the California and the International Reading Halls of Fame Diane has authored coauthored and edited numerous articles columns texts handbooks and childrens materials on instruction assessment and literacy related issues. Diane is the recipient of the ILA 2023 William S. Gray Citation of Merit a prestigious award reserved for those who have made outstanding contributions to multiple facets of literacy development. Diane can be reached at lapp@sdsu.edu. Follow her on twitter @lappsdsu As a teacher for online courses hosted by the University of Central Florida Dr. Thomas DeVere Wolsey is interested in how the interactions of students in digital and face-to-face environments change their learning. While much of his research centers on how visual information such as graphic organizers works in tandem with text to improve learning he is also intrigued by the intersections of traditional literacies with digital literacies specifically focusing on how those literacies affect teacher preparation and professional development.  Dr. Karen Wood has been training literacy specialists for over 25 years at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte where she is a Professor in the Department of Reading and Elementary Education. Dr. Wood is a published author and former reading teacher reading specialist and K12 instructional coordinator and much of her writing focuses on translating research and theory into classroom practice across all subjects and grade levels.  Dr. Kelly Johnson is currently a faculty member in teacher education at San Diego State University and an instructional coach in the San Diego Unified School District. A Nationally Board Certified teacher Kelly devotes much of her work to literacy teaching and learning in classrooms. Dr. Johnson is passionate about the teaching and learning connection that results from proper teacher modeling productive group work formative assessment and student engagement.

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