A Novel Approach

Whole-Class Novels, Student-Centered Teaching, and Choice

Paperback, 184 pages

Published Feb. 14, 2018 by Heinemann.

ISBN:
978-0-325-08865-5
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4 stars (1 review)

As an English teacher, Kate Roberts has seen the power of whole-class novels to build community in her classroom. But she's also seen too many kids struggle too much to read them--and consequently, check out of reading altogether. Kate's had better success getting kids to actually read - and enjoy it-when they choose their own books within a workshop model. And yet, she says, I missed my whole-class novels.

In A Novel Approach, Kate takes a deep dive into the troubles and triumphs of both whole-class novels and independent reading and arrives at a persuasive conclusion: we can find a student-centered, balanced approach to teaching reading. Kate offers a practical framework for creating units that join both teaching methods together and helps you: - Identify the skills your students need to learn - Choose whole-class texts that will be most relevant to your kids - Map out the timing of …

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Some useful ideas for teachers.

4 stars

I've been skipping around in this book for awhile, but I finally sat down and just finished reading it. There's a lot of useful information and activities to work with, though a lot of it is pretty obvious; it's something that is helpful as a tool for considering teaching whole-class novels, giving you outlines of how to do certain activities and ways that could engage students.

Overall, not bad. It's given me a few ideas for what I might want to do in the future.