The Missouri Reader Vol. 42, Issue 3 | Page 3

Executive Committee

Missouri State Council-IRA 2019-2020

President...............Sam Bommarito

Secretary......................Mollie Bolton

Director of Membership

Development ..............Diana Houlle

Treasurer..............Tammy Rhomberg

The Missouri Reader Co-Editors........

Sam Bommarito

Glenda Nugent .

Social Media Coordinator.........Mary Jo Barkert

State Coordinator.....Glenda Nugent

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Book Reviews, E-book Reviews,Software Reviews, and Useful Links by Various Contributers

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Developing Vocabulary In Elementary School

Caitlin Ogutu

Explore a variety of effective methods that can be utilized to teach vocabulary in the elementary classroom.

National Parks: The Ultimate Cross Curricular Experience

Matthew Hunter

Adapt this teachers’ experience teaching about national parks in his area to teaching your students about parks close to you.

First Day Advice for New Primary Teachers

Kelly Woods

Reduce the first-day of teaching anxiety with these valuable back-to-school tips.

English Language Learners and the Summer Slide

Joanna Stotlemeyer

English Language Learners (ELLs) are at an increased risk of falling behind when the regular school year is not in session. Here are some preemptive ways teachers can help students and families stay engaged in learning over the summer.

Parent Involvement: Viewing Families as Partners in Learning

Natalie Tye

Encourage family involvement with this helpful advice on providing activities that encourage a true home-school connection and take literacy learning beyond the classroom.

How are Literacy Teacher Educators Developing Preservice Teachers’ Understandings about Learners and Literate Classroom Environments?

Rebecca Piper, Laurie Sharp, Roberta Raymond

Read this research that supports establishing and maintaining a literate classroom environment and see how teachers arrange and organize the classroom to maximize students’ literacy learning a literate environment.

Intentional Instruction and Vocabulary Proficiency:

An Action Research Study

Ashley Mays

This action research study explores the impact of intentional vocabulary instruction on the comprehension of ELL students.

App-Smashing: Using Multiple Apps Across Content Areas

to Enhance Literacy

Linda Meckem

Integrate technology and literacy through app-smashing - merging multiple apps together in order to create your lesson

SOCIAL MEDIA OPPORTUNITY (WE NEED YOU!!!)

Collaboration Connections

Resourceful Research

Tech talk

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Developing Vocabulary In Elementary School

Caitlin McEwen

This article explains a variety of effective methods that can be utilized to teach vocabulary in the elementary classroom.

National Parks: The Ultimate Cross Curricular Experience

Matthew Hunter

Adapt this teachers’ experience teaching about national parks in his area to teaching your students about parks close to you.

First Day Advice for New Primary Teachers

Kelly Woods

Reduce the first-day of teaching anxiety with these valuable back-to-school tips.

English Language Learners and the Summer Slide

Joanna Stotlemeyer

English Language Learners (ELLs) are at an increased risk of falling behind when the regular school year is not in session. Here are some preemptive ways teachers can help students and families stay engaged in learning over the summer.

Parent Involvement: Viewing Families as Partners in Learning

Natalie Tye

Encourage family involvement with this helpful advice on providing activities that encourage a true home-school connection and take literacy learning beyond the classroom.

How are Literacy Teacher Educators Developing Preservice Teachers’ Understandings about Learners and Literate Classroom Environments?

Rebecca Piper, Laurie Sharp, Roberta Raymond

Read this research that supports establishing and maintaining a literate classroom environment and see how teachers arrange and organize the classroom to maximize students’ literacy learning a literate environment.

Intentional Instruction and Vocabulary Proficiency:

An Action Research Study

Ashley Mays

This action research study explores the impact of intentional vocabulary instruction on the comprehension of ELL students.

App-Smashing: Using Multiple Apps Across Content Areas

to Enhance Literacy

Linda Meckem

Integrate technology and literacy through app-smashing - merging multiple apps together in order to create your lesson

REVIEWS

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