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Teaching Reading: A Balanced Approach for Today's Classrooms
Pamela Farris, Northern Illinois University
Carol Fuhler, Iowa State University
Maria Walther

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Anticipate the Essay Question



If you were your professor, what essay questions would you ask about Chapter Eleven? Keep in mind that they might cover several areas at once! For example:

Your principal has asked you to speak to parents about the new literature-based reading curriculum you are implementing in your third grade classroom. In particular, the parents want to know what kinds of books you will have in your classroom library, what the children will be required to read, and what activities the children will be doing to make them better readers. What will you say to these parents?



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What different areas of Chapter Eleven have we incorporated into this question?