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Read, Talk, Write: 35 Lessons That Teach Students to Analyze Fiction and Nonfiction

by Laura Robb

Student Resources

  1. Talking About Texts: Getting Started
  2. Lessons for Teaching Six Types of Talk
  3. Lessons That Build Comprehension Skills in Any Genre
  4. Taking the Plunge: How to Talk and Write About Fiction
  5. Going Deeper: How to Analyze Literary Elements
  6. Taking the Plunge: How to Talk and Write About Nonfiction
  7. Going Deeper: How to Analyze Nonfiction

Lessons for Teaching Six Types of Talk

Prompts That Keep a Discussion Moving Forward

5-Minute Intervention Conference Form

Turn-and-Talk About Reading to Yourself

Self-Evaluation of the Turn-and-Talk Strategy

Self-Evaluation of Whole-Class Discussions

Polite Ways to Disagree With a Classmate

List of Key Points Discussed: Whole-Class Discussions

Partners Discuss a Book: Fiction

Partners Discuss a Book: Informational Text

Partner Book Conference: Independent Reading

Teacher’s Checklist for Assessing Small-Group Discussions

My Role in a Small-Group Discussion

Listing Discussion Highlights

My Bookmark

Self-Evaluation of In-the-Head Conversations

5-Minute Teacher–Student Conference Form

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