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Rating:  Summary: It Was Great to go back then... Review: I was one of Jeffrey Wilhelm's 7th grade students, and actually, I am one of the ones who is mentioned in this book. i remember filling out the endless forms for allowing my interviews and work to be allowed into this book.When I was presented with the book in 2000, about 5 years after my 7th grade year, I was excited. The book described my 7th grade reading class experience perfectly, and the techniques were ones that i experienced firsthand, which excited all of my classmates, as well as myself, about reading. I don't think any of us read that much for fun as we did for that class. I read the book from cover to cover, even though only one chapter pertained to me, and i am not going into the teaching field. if you are looking at getting your students, or yourself into reading, get this book.
Rating:  Summary: It Was Great to go back then... Review: I was one of Jeffrey Wilhelm's 7th grade students, and actually, I am one of the ones who is mentioned in this book. i remember filling out the endless forms for allowing my interviews and work to be allowed into this book. When I was presented with the book in 2000, about 5 years after my 7th grade year, I was excited. The book described my 7th grade reading class experience perfectly, and the techniques were ones that i experienced firsthand, which excited all of my classmates, as well as myself, about reading. I don't think any of us read that much for fun as we did for that class. I read the book from cover to cover, even though only one chapter pertained to me, and i am not going into the teaching field. if you are looking at getting your students, or yourself into reading, get this book.
Rating:  Summary: Easy to read and full of ideas! Review: IMAGINING TO LEARN is the most readable of the five books I have read on process drama. Wilhelm and Edmiston write with personality, which seems to be rare in the field. I found seventeen drama strategies scattered through the book. Having these strategies close at hand makes it easier to guide the students as they take off with a topic. The chapter on using drama for inquiry was intriguing. It makes me want to teach my next class as an investigation, using drama strategies plus other comprehension strategies. Brain toys are fun!
Rating:  Summary: Easy to read and full of ideas! Review: IMAGINING TO LEARN is the most readable of the five books I have read on process drama. Wilhelm and Edmiston write with personality, which seems to be rare in the field. I found seventeen drama strategies scattered through the book. Having these strategies close at hand makes it easier to guide the students as they take off with a topic. The chapter on using drama for inquiry was intriguing. It makes me want to teach my next class as an investigation, using drama strategies plus other comprehension strategies. Brain toys are fun!
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