1st Edition

Common Core Reading Lessons Pairing Literary and Nonfiction Texts to Promote Deeper Understanding

By Stacey O'Reilly, Angie Stooksbury Copyright 2014
    164 Pages
    by Eye On Education

    168 Pages
    by Eye On Education

    The Common Core is placing a heavier emphasis on nonfiction, but that doesn't mean you have to give up your literature lessons! In this book, English teachers Stacey O'Reilly and Angie Stooksbury describe how you can combine nonfiction with fiction to meet the standards and give students a deeper understanding of what they are reading. This practical book provides a variety of nonfiction reading strategies as well as ready-to-implement lesson plans and text pairing suggestions.

    You will get…

    • A variety of useful strategies to help students analyze nonfiction
    • Sample units with step-by-step agendas and lesson plans
    • Ready-to-use classroom handouts and rubrics for assessment
    • Suggested text pairings across genres and time periods

    Introduction: Living and Learning

    Chapter 1: How the Common Core Promotes Deeper Understanding

    Chapter 3: Don’t Forget the S.O.A.P: Breaking it Down

    Chapter 4: Implementing Ethos, Pathos, and Logos

    Chapter 5: Looking at History through Multiple Genres

    Chapter 6: Writing with Spin to Rewrite History

    Chapter 7: The Debate: Words that Win

    Chapter 8: A Reflective Writing Assignment

    Chapter 9: A Romeo and Juliet Assignment

    Chapter 10: An Animal Farm Assignment

    Biography

    Stacey O’Reilly and Angie Stooksbury are English teachers at Big Walnut Local Schools in Ohio. They frequently present at conferences on the topic of reading and the Common Core.