"You Can Motivate Reluctant Readers, Ages 7-11" provides the strategies for finding out why some children are reluctant to read and then suggestions for tackling the issues. It features an easy to use at-a-glance format. It includes quick reference problem related index. 'Reluctance to read is not confined only to lower-attaining pupils reluctant readers can sometimes read very well but are not motivated' - "Reading for Purpose and Pleasure", Ofsted). Titles in the series include: "Create a Calm Classroom Ages 4-7"; "Create a Calm Classroom Ages 7-11; "Create a Thinking Classroom Ages 4-7"; "Create a Thinking Classroom Ages 7-11"; "Use an Interactive Whiteboard Ages 5-7"; "Use an Interactive Whiteboard Ages 7-11"; "Survive your Early Years Inspection Ages 3-5"; "Improve your Children's Writing Ages 4-7"; "Improve Your Children's Writing Ages 7-11"; "Teach your Class to Listen Ages 4-7"; "Teach your Class to Listen Ages 7-11"; "Have a Creative Classroom Ages 4-7"; "Have a Creative Classroom Ages 7-11"; "Make the Most of The National Year of Reading Ages 4-11"; "Have a Green School Ages 4-11"; and, "Motivate Reluctant Readers Ages".

Kate Ruttle shows just how easy it is to make the National Year of Reading make a difference to attitudes about reading.

Make the Most of Reading

by Kate Ruttle

Published 7 September 2009
This title helps you make the most of reading with these practical activities. It features easy to use at-a-glance format. It includes quick reference problem related index. It includes 50 practical suggestions and activity ideas that can be taken and used straight-away in the classroom. It also features photocopiable pages, and handy tips.