"Science is the tool we use to explore our universe and to innovate through technology, and literacy is the basis of science. Not surprisingly, scientists read and write in highly specialized ways. In Reading Science, Jennifer Altieri shows teachers how they can invite children to read like scientists. A wonderful introduction to science literacy, with lots of practical suggestions to help teachers with text selection, vocabulary instruction, and the teaching of comprehension of words and images."
—Timothy Shanahan, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois at Chicago
"Reading Science is exactly the book that teachers want and need to help their students develop disciplinary literacy skills in science. Packed with practical strategies, examples, and tools, this book offers a clear, do-able approach to integrating literacy and science instruction. I can’t wait to share this book with preservice and practicing teachers because I’m sure it will become a favorite resource."
—Laurie Elish-Piper, Acting Dean, College of Education, Northern Illinois University
"Wow! Jennifer Altieri has done it again—a practical, highly readable, research-based guide to integrating the teaching of literacy and science. In this age of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), this book is a must for the desk or bedside table of every teacher."
—Jack Cassidy, Past President, International Literacy Association (formerly International Reading Association)
"Reading Science provides pre- and inservice teachers with a treasure chest of valuable knowledge and practical guidance for using literacy-related instructional strategies. From building science vocabulary to comprehending scientific print and digital text, Jennifer Altieri builds important connections between science and literacy. This book is a must for anyone teaching science and a great addition for graduate level content literacy courses."
—Karen Megay Nespoli, Ed.D., Director, Graduate Program in Literacy and Cognition, St. Joseph's College