Every Child a Super Reader 2nd Edition

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Every Child a Super Reader  2nd Edition
Author : Pam Allyn
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Publisher : Scholastic Professional
Language : English
Release Date : 01 April 2022
ISBN : 1338832344
Pages : 208 pages
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Every Child a Super Reader 2nd Edition by Pam Allyn Book PDF Summary

In this revised edition, Allyn and Morrell address how the 7 Strengths framework is needed more than ever in a post-pandemic world. They show how building on children's strengths while immersing them in a literature-rich classroom community can transform them into "super readers"-avid readers who grow together as they read and share their ideas with a sense of belonging, curiosity, friendship, kindness, confidence, courage, and hope.

Every Child a Super Reader  2nd Edition

In this revised edition, Allyn and Morrell address how the 7 Strengths framework is needed more than ever in a post-pandemic world. They show how building on children's strengths while immersing them in a literature-rich classroom community can transform them into "super readers"-avid readers who grow together as they read

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Every Child a Super Reader

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