
The Power of Instructional Routines: Connecting Assessment and Joyful Teaching in Kindergarten - Paperback
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This practical book offers an effective and efficient approach to using four interactive instructional routines to integrate assessment with learning and teaching in kindergarten classrooms:
1. Photo Chats (Oracy)
2. Counting Collections (Number Sense of Quantity)
3. Storytelling/Story Acting (Emergent Writing)
4. Numberless Word Problems (Number Operations)
- Access to free Supporting Resources for The Power of Instructional Routines that include printable planning and assessment templates, image libraries for Photo Chats, videos to strengthen content knowledge, and audio-visual documentation of the routines in classrooms.
- Descriptions of the four instructional routines are clearly presented, so that they are ready to be tried by other teachers.
- Photographs of young children and their work samples with detailed descriptions and analysis from their teachers, offering a glimpse into students' thinking.
- Information grounded in state-of-the-art research about language, literacy, and numeracy development within a multilingual framework.
- A framework of "notice and wonder" that connects teaching and assessment, offering a shift from the common practice that these are separate endeavors.
Rebeca Itzkowich is a teacher educator and director of Project Connect at Erikson Institute. Jie-Qi Chen is an endowed professor and holds the Barbara T. Bowman Professorship in Early Education at Erikson Institute. Anita Evans is a doctoral candidate in child development at Erikson Institute. Martha Pott is a distinguished senior lecturer in the Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Study and Human Development at Tufts University.
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