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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Jean Marie Miscisin
Jean Marie Miscisin’s love of reading and
learning started with her first library card at
age three. She spent the early part of her
career in education designing preschool
Reading Readiness programs for Flint
Community Schools in Michigan. Later she became
a reading intervention teacher for K-6 schools
in California.
Jean Marie has
synthesized the wonderful concepts and skills
she has learned from her mentors, Dr. Alvin
Loving at the U. of Michigan and Dr. Armin
Schulz at California State University,
Stanislaus over the years
with her own experiences to become one of
today’s most effective educators. In this book,
she shares many of her methods which are based
on the principles of True Colors by Don Lowry.
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Reading Colors!
The Art of Teaching to Their
True Colors
by Jean Marie Miscisin

2-Book Set
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Lesson Planning Guide
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Discover the art and joy of teaching
to your students’ learning styles
using the knowledge of True Colors.
Learn to anticipate and minimize the
reoccurrence of disruptive behavior.
Explore distinctive methods for
teaching strategies for decoding and
understanding written material. This
dynamic learning and teaching
program will bring greater success
to your students.
>View
Table of Contents
>Take a
Peek
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Four-Color
Mixing Palettes
Lesson Planning Manual
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Apply the information you learned in
the Lesson Planning Guide by using
this unique Manual reminiscent of
the “create a paper doll” format
with interchangeable parts…only the
parts are the 4 colors!
>Take
a Look Inside
Experience the joy of teaching to
their True Colors using the
FOUR-COLOR MIXING PALETTES.
Customize your lessons by
integrating True Colors with your
own tried and true teaching methods.
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Reading Colors!
The Art of Teaching to Their
True
Colors
(2-Book Set)
by Jean Marie Miscisin |
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Price $26.95 |
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Discover the Art
of Teaching Reading
to Students’
Learning Styles!
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Create opportunities
for students to express feelings, discuss
characterizations, and develop relationships for
BLUES. |
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Organize guidelines
for studying the structure of a story and for
responding to the written material for GOLDS |
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Discover ideas
to engage the curiosity and investigative
abilities of the learner with problem solving
strategies to expand knowledge for GREENS.
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Explore activities for
making reading come alive with movement,
competition, and fun for ORANGES.
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