Most of those books were aimed mostly at elementary levels.  While the
stratgies are fantastic, they can be a bit hard to picture at the middle
school level with the middle school departments and times.  I would be sure
to get a copy of *In the Middle* (Nancie Atwell) and *Seeking Diversity :
Language Arts With Adolescents* (Linda Rief).  Both are older texts and easy
to get cheaply.  I'm sure there are more, but these were the ones that
really helped me get the vision I was looking for.
Kim

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> I am looking for a good powerpoint or journal article?on reading and
> literacy workshop structures.? The teachers in our building have read
> Mosaic, Harvey Daniels, Fountas and Pinnell, and Laura Robb...but we are
> still struggling with envisioning what a literacy workshop looks like in a
> 6-7 building.?? My principal suggested?I plan a?"workshop" where?teachers
> learn about?"workshops."?
> What are your thoughts???Thank you!
> Joanie in Iowa
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Kimberlee Hannan
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Sequoia Middle School
Fresno, California 93702

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