I am currently reading Test Talk, by Amy H. Greene and Glennon Doyle Metlon. This book gives you ideas on how to integrate test taking skills into authentic reading instruction. I really like the part of the book that suggests language to use during lessons to improve test scores. I plan on incorporating many of the ideas from this book into my classroom.
Thanks for your book suggestions. I am always looking for new books to read, and many of the ones on your list I had never heard of!
If it's not too late, I'd be interested in the Rafi Esquith, There Are No Shortcuts. :)
I am currently reading Test Talk, by Amy H. Greene and Glennon Doyle Metlon. This book gives you ideas on how to integrate test taking skills into authentic reading instruction. I really like the part of the book that suggests language to use during lessons to improve test scores. I plan on incorporating many of the ideas from this book into my classroom.
Thanks for your book suggestions. I am always looking for new books to read, and many of the ones on your list I had never heard of!
If it's not too late, I'd be interested in the Rafi Esquith, There Are No Shortcuts. :)