About the Book
        
        "Filled with activities, ideas, and methods for integrating reading instruction, Chapman and King′s text provides content classrooms with necessary materials for differentiating reading instruction to meet individual student needs."
—Anita Price Davis, Professor Emerita of Education
Converse College
"Offers best practices for before, during, and after reading to improve comprehension; great ideas for assessing vocabulary knowledge and teaching vocabulary; and excellent activities to help with interventions for RTI."
—Coleen Martin, Fifth-Grade Teacher
Wilder Waite Grade School, Peoria, IL
Increase understanding of content by strengthening every learner′s reading skills!
Completely revised and reorganized, this second edition of the best-selling guide by Carolyn Chapman and Rita S. King offers creative, substantive methods for increasing students′ content learning by helping them become better readers.
Featuring new strategies, current research, expanded coverage of key topics, plus new material on planning, and information about English language learners, this updated edition shows how to use differentiated instruction, multiple intelligences, scaffolding, constructivism, and cooperative learning methods to support reading comprehension. With ideas for all subject areas, including in math, science, social studies, and other subject areas, the book helps teachers:
Create the right environment for motivating readers
Assess readers effectively
Incorporate guided reading, shared reading, a four-block model, language experience, and read-alouds
Teach vocabulary using methods such as visuals, context clues, and miscue analysis
Improve comprehension before, during, and after reading 
Brimming with samples, suggestions, and lists that facilitate quick implementation in the classroom, this second edition of Differentiated Instructional Strategies for Reading in the Content Areas helps ensure that all students can experience improved learning and achievement!
Table of Contents: 
About the Authors
1. Introduction
   Infusing Reading in the Content Areas
   Sailing Into Differentiated Reading Instruction
   The Goals of This Book
   Effective Practices and Related Research
   Differentiation
   The Reading Journey
   Summary
2. Create a Climate to Motivate Readers
   Designing the Physical Environment
   The Affective Environment
   Motivation
   Attention, Challenge, Excitement, Humor
   Self-Efficacy
   Celebrate Reading Achievements
   Metacognition
   Flow
3. Knowing and Assessing the Reader
   Developmental Readiness for Reading
   Meet Your Reading Characters
   Non-Reading Nancy
   Word-Calling Wayne
   Insecure Inez
   Turned Off Tom
   Correcting Carl
   Read Aloud Renee
   Silent Reading Sam
   Comprehending Carlos
   Developing the Eager, Fluent Reader
   The Keys to Reading Success
   Assessing and Diagnosing the Reader
   Cloze Process
   Using Assessments Effectively
   Summary
4. Differentiated Models and Strategies of Reading
   Adjustable Assignment Model
   Curriculum Compacting Model
   Centers and Projects Model
   Project-Based Models
   Problem-Solving Model
   Independent Choice Reading Model
   Guided Reading Model
   Language Experience Model
   Shared Reading Model
   Read Aloud Model
   The Four Block Model
   From Models to Implementation
   Agenda/Menus
   Cubing
   Choice
   Summary
5. Vocabulary
   25 Ways to Teach Vocabulary
   Vocabulary Visuals
   Cues to Context Clues
   Subject Terminology
   Overcoming Miscues
   Summary
6. The Art of Decoding
   Phonics Instruction
   The Phonics Dozen (The Fonix Duzen!)
   Words
   Structural Analysis
   Summary
7. Comprehension
   Barriers to Comprehension
   Levels of Comprehension
   Steps to Reading a Passage
   Before Reading: The Passage Preview
   During Reading: The Passage View
   Assessing Comprehension
   The Teacher′s Role in Comprehension Instruction
   Summary
8. Planning
   Using Strategies Effectively
   Text Check
   Conclusion
   Differentiated Instruction Is Like a Sailboat Race
References
Index
About the Author : 
Carolyn Chapman is an international educational consultant, author, and teacher who has taught in kindergarten to college classrooms. Her interactive, hands-on professional development training sessions challenge educators to use strategies that ensure success for learners of all ages. Chapman has written many books about differentiated instruction, multiple intelligences, multiple assessments, and the brain-compatible classroom. She is coauthor with Gayle Gregory of the landmark Corwin Press book Differentiated Instructional Strategies: One Size Doesn′t Fit All. Rita King has more than 20 years of teacher training experience and administrative experience as principal and director of Middle Tennessee State University′s teacher training program in the laboratory school. Most recently, she was an adjunct professor in the Department of Educational Leadership at the university. She now consults internationally in the areas of multiple intelligences, practical applications of brain-based research, differentiated learning, reading and writing strategies, mathematics instruction, creating effective learning environments, and strategies for test success. She is the coauthor of Differentiated Instructional Strategies for Reading in the Content Areas, Differentiated Instructional Strategies for Writing in the Content Areas, and Differentiated Assessment Strategies: One Tool Doesn′t Fit All.
Review : 
"Filled with activities, ideas, and methods for integrating reading instruction, Chapman and King's text provides content classrooms with necessary materials for differentiating reading instruction to meet individual student needs. Because a unique vocabulary is inherent in each subject matter, the sections on vocabulary development and enhancement are particularly helpful for classrooms in any content area." -- Anita Price Davis, Retired Professor of Education "Offers best practices for before, during, and after reading to improve comprehension, great ideas for assessing vocabulary knowledge as well as various ways to teach vocabulary, and excellent ideas and activities to help with interventions for RTI." -- Coleen Martin, Fifth-Grade Teacher "Finally, someone has put into print a book that explains the exact process of teaching reading. The book offers information on the set up of the room, the literacy centers, large-group instruction, sample lessons, the four-block system, guiding reading, small-group instruction, teaching strategies, and the components of reading. It is all in there. This book is a must-have, teacher-friendly tool for helping teachers understand the process of being great reading teachers!" -- Linda Prichard, PreK/Fifth-Grade Instructional Specialist