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Readers and Writers Notebook: Grade 5 (Reading Street)
by Scott ForesmanThe fifth installment of the Reading Street curriculum for homeschooling series, Grade 5, is the perfect tool for your child's educational journey. This set of materials is designed to help your child develop a love of learning he or she will carry throughout the rest of his or her life. Not only does Reading Street aid you in educating your child on the subject of reading, the system is also designed to improve language arts and writing abilities. Now that your child is ready to begin the Grade 5 curriculum, he or she will encounter more challenging content and in-depth reading assignments. <P><P>All Reading Street installments integrate flawlessly with the rest of your homeschool program materials and make it easy for you to plan engaging lessons. Use the Teacher Resource DVD to print out curriculum-aligned worksheets and rubrics, and administer quizzes. Reading Street: Grade 5 comes with two volumes that cover six units. Each unit spans six weeks, for a total of 12 weeks' worth of English and Language Arts content. <P><P>Each stage of the Reading Street series is increasingly more complex, giving your child the challenge they need to develop high levels of writing, reading and language skills. The lesson plans you design using this system will keep your student interested in learning.
Reader's and Writer's Notebook [Grade 4]
by Pearson EducationNIMAC-sourced textbook<P><P> <i>Advisory: Bookshare has learned that this book offers only partial accessibility. We have kept it in the collection because it is useful for some of our members. To explore further access options with us, please contact us through the Book Quality link on the right sidebar. Benetech is actively working on projects to improve accessibility issues such as these. </i>
The Reader's Anthology
by Robert PotterClassic and contemporary works by authors such as Maya Angelou, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Langston Hughes, and Robert Frost help students comprehend and enjoy fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama. In addition, each book has a controlled reading level and a strong vocabulary strand. Reading Level: 5-9 Interest Level: 6-12
The Reader's Choice, Course 4 [Grade 9]
by Jeffrey D. Wilhelm Douglas Fisher Beverly Ann ChinNIMAC-sourced textbook
Reader's Companion for Prentice Hall Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes (Bronze Level)
by Pearson Prentice HallThe Reader's Companion is a special kind of literature book, one that will guide you to become an active reader. Each unit contains two selections with notes and suggestions that will help you become actively involved in what you read and help you practice the sets of skills that effective readers use.
The Reader's Corner: Expanding Perspectives Through Reading (Fifth Edition)
by Carol C. KanarWritten for the upper-level developmental courses, THE READER'S CORNER features compelling reading selections and strategies that build strong critical-thinking and analytical skills. The readings vary in length and reflect a range of sources, from the Associated Press to the works of authors such as Shankar Vedantam, Caroline Hwang, Donna Brazile, and Leonard Pitts. Longer selections allow students to apply new skills and strategies to material similar to what they will encounter in other college courses. Unlike traditional texts that teach reading skills through "skill and drill" exercises, THE READER'S CORNER inspires students to think critically about what they read by offering a more authentic reading experience. The fifth edition presents refocused themes in Part 2, "Changing Times," and Part 5, "Life and Work in a Digital Age," and a new pair of readings in each part that look closely at opposing viewpoints on a topic. A robust pre- and post-reading apparatus accompanies each selection and helps build students' vocabulary, critical-reading, and critical-thinking skills.
Reader's Handbook: A Student Guide for Reading and Learning
by Jim Burke Ron Klemp Wendell SchwartzLike all good guidebooks, this one has a few simple but important goals. (1) It will show you how to become a better reader. (2) It will introduce tools, tips, and strategies to help you read better and be more successful in school. (3) It will teach you how to monitor your reading. (4) It will improve your ability to write and talk about reading. (5) It will provide you with a quick reference guide. (6) It will introduce various kinds of readings.
Reader's Handbook: A Student Guide For Reading And Learning (Great Source Reader's Handbooks Ser.)
by Jim Burke Ron Klemp Wendell Schwartz Mike McConnell Phil LaLeikeNIMAC-sourced textbook
Reader's Handbook: A Student Guide for Reading and Learning
by Laura Robb Ron Klemp Wendell Schwartz Mike Mcconnell Phil LaleikeNIMAC-sourced textbook
Reader's Handbook: A Student Guide for Reading and Learning
by Laura Robb April Nauman Donna Ogle Phil Laleike Mike Mcconnell- In-depth understanding of the Before, During, and After reading process- Essential skills and strategies for a variety of materials and genres- Key comprehension tools, including notetaking, outlining, cause-effect diagrams, and double-entry journals- A resource for content area reading, supplemental reading activities, tutorials, and homework support
Reader's Handbook, A Student Guide for Reading and Learning
by Laura Robb Margaret Ann Richek Vicki Spandel Mike Mcconnell Phil Laleike- In-depth understanding of the Before, During, and After reading process- Essential skills and strategies for a variety of materials and genres- Key comprehension tools, including notetaking, outlining, cause-effect diagrams, and double-entry journals- A resource for content area reading, supplemental reading activities, tutorials, and homework support
Reading: Triumphs
by J. David Cooper John J. Pikulski David J. Chard Gilbert Garcia Claude Goldenberg Phyllis Hunter Marjorie Y. Lipson Shane Templeton Sheila Valencia Maryellen Vogt Linda H. Butler Linnea C. Ehri Carla FordNIMAC-sourced textbook
Reading: Traditions (Georgia Edition)
by Houghton Mifflin HarcourtReading GA edition is focused, organized, and easy to follow. The program shows the students how to read, write, and understand the unique language of vocabulary, so that they are prepared for every type of grammar quizzes, grammar enrichment, graphic organizers and more.
Reading 2C: Memories to Keep
by Bju PressFour reading texts provide interesting, developmentally appropriate selections from a variety of genres, such as realistic and historical fiction, fables, folktales, Bible accounts, biography, and drama as well as poetry. The reading selections provide a progression of difficulty in readability. Instruction is provided in phonics, oral reading, literary techniques, and comprehension. The selections are sequenced logically for readability and skill progression to help all students succeed.
Reading 2D: Precious Treasures
by Dottie Buckley Kathleen Hynicka Amy SchoneweisThe reading selections provide a progression of difficulty in readability. Instruction is provided in phonics, oral reading, literary techniques, and comprehension. The selections are sequenced logically for readability and skill progression to help all students succeed.