Sheena Cameron is an experienced primary teacher who has taught in New Zealand, England and the United States. She also has a keen interest in literacy and has written some great teaching resources on the topic. These five books are her most popular among our customers at Teacher Superstore.
1. The Writing Book
The Writing Book by Sheena Cameron and Louise Dempsey is a teacher-friendly guide to teaching writing at emergent, early and fluent levels. It includes practical information that will support primary and middle school teachers to plan and deliver an effective writing programme.
2. The Oral Language Book
This practical book outlines strategies and ideas that will support teachers to include more quality learning talk' in classrooms and to embed purposeful oral language opportunities across the curriculum. It contains a summary of the latest research and presents ideas, activities and support material to translate this into classroom practice.
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3. Teaching Reading Comprehension Strategies: A Practical Classroom Guide
This book is a step-by-step guide based on the latest reading comprehension research and is the result of the author's learning journey into research-based practice and her experiences teaching in a real classroom. This book includes information on how to introduce and teach strategies and how they fit into your literacy programme.
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4. The Reading Book
The Reading Book is a comprehensive guide to teaching reading. It contains research-based information that will support primary and middle school teachers to plan realistic and effective programmes that engage learners.
5. The Reading Activity Handbook: Purposeful reading responses to enrich your literacy programme
This handbook is a comprehensive collection of reading response ideas that includes 19 photocopy masters to support students' learning. It is designed for teachers at all levels of primary and lower secondary.
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