I also am a fan of 7 Keys to Comprehension by Hutchins and Zimmerman.   
I led a book club with my staff, K-6, and they loved it.

Kim/5/MI

On Oct 4, 2007, at 9:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> I had a similar experience...intermediate teachers were turned off by  
> the
> primary focus.
> One group picked Mosaic rather than Strategies That Work (it looked   
> shorter)
> but found it too abstract. They wanted practical.
> Those that did Strategies That Work were intimidated at first by the  
> size  of
> the book but found it the most practical and applicable of all...
> Jennifer
> Maryland
> In a message dated 10/4/2007 9:02:19 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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> I'm torn  between starting with
> "Mosaic of Thought" or "Reading with Meaning." What  do you all think?
> Also, as far as starting the group. . . What do you think  would be the
> best possible way of advertising? We all know that not every  teacher  
> is
> open to new ideas and I really want to present it in the best  light
> possible. Please share any of your thoughts or personal  experiences.
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