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Falling in Love with Close Reading: Lessons for Analyzing Texts--and Life 1st Edition
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"Love brings us in close, leads us to study the details of a thing, and asks us to return again and again. These are the motivations and ideas that built this book."
―Chris Lehman and Kate Roberts
You and your students will fall for close reading. In Falling in Love with Close Reading, Christopher Lehman and Kate Roberts show us that it can be rigorous, meaningful, and joyous. You’ll empower students to not only analyze texts but to admire the craft of a beloved book, study favorite songs and videogames, and challenge peers in evidence-based discussions.
Chris and Kate start with a powerful three-step close-reading ritual that students can apply to any text. Then they lay out practical, engaging lessons that not only guide students to independence in reading texts closely but also help them transfer this critical, analytical skill to media and even the lives they lead.
Responsive to students’ needs and field-tested in classrooms, these lessons include:
- strategies for close reading narratives, informational texts, and arguments
- suggestions for differentiation
- sample charts and student work from real classrooms
- connections to the Common Core State Standards
- a focus on viewing media and life in this same careful way.
“We see the ritual of close reading not just as a method of doing the academic work of looking closely at text-evidence, word choice, and structure,” write Chris and Kate, “but as an opportunity to bring those practices together to empower our students to see the subtle messages in texts and in their lives.” Read Falling in Love with Close Reading and discover that the benefits and joy of close reading don’t have to stop at the edge of the page.
Read a sample from the book to learn more about Chris and Kate's close-reading ritual for students and for an annotated text that shows how it works.
- ISBN-100325050848
- ISBN-13978-0325050843
- Edition1st
- PublisherHEINEMANN
- Publication dateOctober 16, 2013
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions7.4 x 0.32 x 9.3 inches
- Print length152 pages
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About the Author
Donalyn Miller’s work champions self-selected independent reading, providing guidance and resources that foster children’s love of reading and the development of positive reading identities. A national and international consultant and bestselling author, Donalyn’s published works include The Book Whisperer (Jossey-Bass, 2009),Reading in the Wild (Jossey-Bass, 2013), and Game Changer: Book Access for All Kids (co-written with Colby Sharp, Scholastic, 2018) as well as articles in Gifted Child International,Education Week Teacher, The Reading Teacher, Voices From the Middle, Educational Leadership, Horn Book, School Library Journal, and The Washington Post. Recipient of TCTELA’s Elementary Language Arts Teacher of the Year (2011) and TCTELA’s Edmund J. Farrell Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award (2018) (for her contributions to the language arts teaching profession).
Donalyn is also a co-founder of The Nerdy Book Club, an online community which provides inspiration, book recommendations, resources, and advice about raising and teaching young readers. Donalyn and her husband, Don, live in Texas atop a dragon’s hoard of books. You can connect with her on her website BookWhisperer.com, or on Twitter at @DonalynBooks.
Christopher Lehman is the Founding Director of The Educator Collaborative, a K-12 Literacy think tank and professional development organization, working to innovate the ways educators learn together.
He is an international speaker, literacy consultant, and New York Times best-selling author. He holds degrees from UW-Madison, NYU, and Teachers College, Columbia University. Chris has been a middle-school teacher, high-school teacher, literacy coach, and staff developer. He sits on the Board of Directors of the National Center for Families Learning, is a past Chair of the NCTE Middle Level Section, and past member of the NCTE Executive Committee.
He has served as column editor for NCTE’s peer-reviewed journal, Voices from the Middle, and his articles and interviews have appeared in many journals and publications including the International Literacy Association’s Reading Today, in EdWeek, and in Education SmartBrief. He has supported schools and districts across the United States and around the world in developing robust, research-based, effective literacy curricula and practices.
Now with The Educator Collaborative, he is working to innovate the ways literacy educators learn in-person and online, providing professional learning for teachers, coaches, and administrators so students can hold their brightest futures.
KATE ROBERTS is a national literacy consultant, top-selling author, and popular keynote speaker. She taught reading and writing in Brooklyn, NY and worked as a literacy coach before joining the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project in 2005, where she worked as a Lead Staff Developer for 11 years. Kate's latest book, A Novel Approach, asks how we can teach whole class novels while still holding onto student centered practices like readers workshop. She is also the co-author of Falling in Love with Close Reading (with Christopher Lehman), DIY Literacy (with Maggie Beattie Roberts), and she co-wrote two Units of Study books on Literary Essay. Her work with students across the country has led to her belief that all kids can be insightful, academic thinkers when the work is demystified, broken down and made engaging. To this end, Kate has worked nationally and internationally to help teachers, schools, and districts develop and implement strong teaching practices and curriculum.
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- Publisher : HEINEMANN
- Publication date : October 16, 2013
- Edition : 1st
- Language : English
- Print length : 152 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0325050848
- ISBN-13 : 978-0325050843
- Item Weight : 9.6 ounces
- Reading age : 10 - 17 years
- Dimensions : 7.4 x 0.32 x 9.3 inches
- Grade level : 5 - 12
- Best Sellers Rank: #218,720 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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About the authors
Christopher Lehman is the Founding Director of The Educator Collaborative. He is an international speaker, education consultant and New York Times best-selling author. His books for teachers include: Falling In Love With Close Reading (with Kate Roberts) and Energize Research Reading and Writing. His articles and interviews have appeared in many publications and popular blogs including International Literacy Association’s Reading Today, Voices in the Middle, SmartBrief, EdWeek, Choice Literacy and Talks with Teachers.
To learn more about Christopher Lehman's speaking engagements or how to invite him to your school or event, please visit The Educator Collaborative.
Chris has been a middle-school teacher, high-school teacher, literacy coach, and staff developer. A graduate of University of Wisconsin-Madison, Chris went on to receive his M.A. in Teaching at New York University, and his Ed.M. in Education Leadership at Teachers College, Columbia University. Now, as Founding Director of the The Educator Collaborative, he is working to innovate the ways educators learn in-person and online, providing opportunities for teachers, coaches, and administrators to share their expertise so students can hold their brightest futures.
KATE ROBERTS is a national literacy consultant, top-selling author, and popular keynote speaker. She taught reading and writing in Brooklyn, NY and worked as a literacy coach before joining the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project in 2017, where she worked as a Lead Staff Developer for 11 years. Kate is the co-author (with Christopher Lehman) of the popular Falling in Love with Close Reading, and of DIY Literacy (with Maggie Beattie Roberts), along with two Heinemann Unit of Study books on Literary Essay. Her work with students across the country has led to her belief that all kids can be insightful, academic thinkers when the work is demystified, broken down and made engaging. To this end, Kate has worked nationally and internationally to help teachers, schools, and districts develop and implement strong teaching practices and curriculum. Her blog, indent, is a touchstone for hundreds of teachers and she uses social media, particularly Twitter (@teachkate), to help build community and solve problems among her educator peers..
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Customers find the book to be a practical resource that addresses better reading comprehension for students. They appreciate its readability, with one customer noting it serves as a wonderful resource for introducing close reading. The book receives positive feedback for its teaching effectiveness, with one customer highlighting its usefulness for implementing common core reading standards. Customers find it easy to see ways to implement the strategies presented in the book.
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Customers find the book effective as a teaching reference and practical resource, with one customer highlighting its usefulness for implementing Common Core reading standards.
"...chapter contains an explanation of the purpose, a customized close reading ritual for that content, texts that surround us every day (media), how to..." Read more
"...to read, easy to see ways to implement it and the students responded with more thoughtful comments and conversation." Read more
"...It's not gimmicky at all; it just shows the process that many of us don't even realize we're doing because it's become automatic after years of..." Read more
"...A few hours later, it was fully annotated and I had pages of notes filled with ideas about how to use the strategies in my 8th grade classroom...." Read more
Customers find the book highly readable, with several describing it as the best book ever for close reading, and one mentioning it serves as a wonderful resource for introducing the concept.
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Customers appreciate the book's approach to improving reading comprehension, finding it easy to read and masterful, with one customer noting how it helps students engage with texts both emotionally and academically.
"...This masterful text by Christopher Lehman and Kate Roberts (with Foreword by Donalyn Miller) begins with a chapter that defines close reading and..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2013Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseDo you want your students to be prepared for life?
This book has lessons that apply for analyzing texts and life - including songs, videos, and books. Re-engage students when you begin planning for instruction that will draw all students into the learning world.
This masterful text by Christopher Lehman and Kate Roberts (with Foreword by Donalyn Miller) begins with a chapter that defines close reading and explains a ritual that will build student independence. It continues with five chapters that detail text evidence, word choice, structure, point of view and reading across texts. Each chapter contains an explanation of the purpose, a customized close reading ritual for that content, texts that surround us every day (media), how to match your purpose to your students while choosing text, a model lesson, real student responses, and then next steps in the form of extensions and support as well as closely reading our own lives.
NOT CONVINCED?
How important is this text as teachers implement changes in instruction to meet the demands of the Common Core?
Close Reading is listed in Reading Anchor Standard 1 and also contained within Key Ideas and Details 2 (main idea/theme), and 3 (individuals/events develop over time); word choice is Reading Anchor Standard 4 under Craft and Structure, structure is Reading Anchor Standard 5, point of view is Reading Anchor Standard 6 and argument 8; and Integration of Knowledge and Ideas contains reading across texts as Reading Anchor Standard 9. The "media" Reading Anchor Standard 7 is included in each of the topics so it truly is "integrated" into all five topics and Reading Anchor Standard 10 is about students reading a wide range and complexity of texts independently that is the goal of the entire text. (Yep! All 10 Reading Anchor Standards are included!)
Still on the fence? Haven't made up your mind?
The lessons provided in this book are carefully crafted to build a "love of reading" that is student centered. Students who are in classrooms where teachers use these rituals for instruction will be prepared for their Common Core assessments because those students will have practical experience in thinking and reading texts and life in purposeful ways that go well beyond the printed word.
And finally, you will fall in love with the authors, their stories of students and teachers, and close reading as you read and re-read this text. Your life will change as a result of your thoughtful reflection about the contents of this text.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2014Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseA friend recommended this book and I was not disappointed. It is clear and presents an alternative way to interact with texts other than the traditional question and answer routine. Essentially, it suggests that you reverse the process. One gives the student a "lens," an idea through which to examine the text. Instead of answering a question and finding evidence to support it, the author suggests finding evidence and then drawing a conclusion or coming up with a "new idea" from the evidence. It is empowering for my students and a very clear way to develop independence.
I implemented this strategy almost immediately in my 4th grade classroom. My students were resistant to the process because it wasn't as easy as what they'd been doing. It slows them down and makes them work for the information. It also allows for more discussion in the classroom. My more powerful students don't always have the answer and my weaker students have an opportunity to join in and offer ideas. It also helps with note taking skills, making sure they're taking notes that support the given topic.
I have found ways to apply the concepts in Lehman's book not just in Reading class, but also in social studies, science, and math. My students have taken to choosing their own lens while reading independently. I tend to avoid professional teaching books like the plague, but this one was easy to read, easy to see ways to implement it and the students responded with more thoughtful comments and conversation.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2015Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseSo far, this is my favorite book on close reading strategies, and I think I've read every one out there. I highly recommend it for all teachers.
The authors present a strategy that includes the often-skipped step between identification and the more difficult skills of analysis and synthesis. Students notice more and infer more when they follow all the steps. I was so excited about my students' improvement, that I gave an entire presentation on the strategy to my department in hopes that all our students would learn how to approach close reading systematically.
What's nice is that the authors have made the covert overt. The strategy itself is what good critical readers do in their heads. It's not gimmicky at all; it just shows the process that many of us don't even realize we're doing because it's become automatic after years of reading at the college level.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2013Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseVery practical ideas for close reading. Would love it even more if it came with videos of the strategies in practice and more examples in an elementary setting. Will be recommending it to colleagues for a book club.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2013Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThe absolute best professional book I have read in a very long time! My concern with the common core was what teachers would do with close reading and complex texts. Would anyone remember to teach kids to LOVE reading? When I saw this title, I got excited. When the book arrived, I stayed up half the night reading. I spent the next day trying to figure out how I could get this book in every teachers' hands in my district! If you or those in your district are feeling bogged down with common core, read this and be uplifted! Thank you to the authors for this wonderful contribution to reading teachers across the nation! BUY THIS BOOK!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2013Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseI started Falling in Love with Close Reading last night and couldn't put it down. A few hours later, it was fully annotated and I had pages of notes filled with ideas about how to use the strategies in my 8th grade classroom. This is one of the best professional books I've read in a while. I have no doubt that the strategies will help me help my readers come to a new understanding of the texts we read.
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- B MessReviewed in Canada on June 9, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Hits exactly what I want to learn
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThought provoking book, with examples too.... I will look for more from these authors.
I will compare this with Notice and Note, and then go further.
- itsmenicReviewed in Canada on September 17, 2023
3.0 out of 5 stars Not for older students
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThis book has some great ideas for students in earlier grades, but I wanted it for high school seniors.