TY - BOOK AU - Szymusiak,Karen AU - Sibberson,Franki TI - Beyond leveled books: supporting transitional readers in grades 2-5 SN - 9781571103307 AV - LB1573.S563.B496 2001 PY - 2001/// CY - Portland, Me. PB - Stenhouse KW - Reading (Elementary) KW - Children KW - Books and reading KW - Individualized instruction N1 - 1 (pages 123-128); 2 N2 - Leveled books are now recognized as an essential tool in helping beginning readers learn to read. But once students have mastered many basic decoding and comprehension strategies, they move into a period of transition as readers. Transitional readers, with their diverse needs, have always challenged and delighted teachers in the upper-elementary grades. These readers have mastered many skills but are not yet able to choose books and sustain reading independently in a wide variety of genres. This book takes a close look at the way classroom routines, small-group instruction, mini-lessons, and conversations can help students move toward independence. Text levels are an effective tool for helping teachers match books with readers, but transitional readers can also benefit from the additional perspective that enables teachers to recognize the supports that texts have to offer. Beyond Leveled Books asks teachers to explore beyond levels and to look closely at the "supports" in the books they are reading with their students. These text supports include the way chapters are organized, text layout, dialogue, and more. Series books, chapter books, and picture books will take on new roles in upper-elementary reading instruction. Organized in charts and bibliographies, Beyond Leveled Books includes many examples of text supports from books commonly used by grades 2-5 teachers ER -