Launching literacy stations.

Literacy work stations are being embraced in many elementary schools as a way to ensure students of all ages are completing thoughtful, challenging tasks while their teachers meet with small groups of students. Debbie Diller, author of the book Literacy Work Stations, takes you into two primary clas...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Diller, Debbie, 1954-
Other Authors: Georgas, Vicky, Terry, Patty, Helton, Angie
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:English.
Published: Portland, ME : Stenhouse Publishers, 2006.
Series:Education in video.
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:Literacy work stations are being embraced in many elementary schools as a way to ensure students of all ages are completing thoughtful, challenging tasks while their teachers meet with small groups of students. Debbie Diller, author of the book Literacy Work Stations, takes you into two primary classrooms to demonstrate how to create a thriving stations program. Patty Terry's first grade students and Vicky Georgas' second graders work in stations that include a wealth of literacy tasks designed to build academic and collaborative skills across the curriculum. This three-part video series captures the teaching conversations Patty, Vicky, and Debbie have with their students in real-time as new stations are introduced, problems with existing stations are analyzed, and the match between station tasks and student needs are assessed. Program 1: Launching Stations Debbie explains the basic principles, and then launches work stations in two classrooms.
Physical Description:1 online resource (109 min.)
Audience:For teachers of Primary students.