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Reading Comprehension in Varied Subject Matter, Book 4
by Jane ErvinThis series has a consistent format that allows students in the same class to use different levels. It builds reading comprehension skills, contextual vocabulary skills, and provides cross-curricular reading practice via content-area topics.
Reading Comprehension Workbook: Reading for Comprehension, Level B (Grade #2)
by Continental PressCan a fish cough? With level B of Reading for Comprehension, your students will learn all about this kid-friendly topic and many more. This book for grade 2 students includes 46 high-interest, nonfiction articles with questions that reinforce key reading and writing skills commonly found on state tests. Multiple-choice questions test these reading skills: vocabulary, main idea and details, sequence, cause and effect, and inferences and conclusions. Students also answer open-ended questions to practice writing narrative text, descriptive text, persuasive text, and expository text.
Reading Critically, Writing Well: A Reader And Guide
by Ellen Carillo Rise Axelrod Charles CooperWith more critical reading coverage than any other composition text, Reading Critically, Writing Well helps students read for meaning and read like a writer. A robust catalog of reading strategies complement assignment chapters that cover four expository genres, including autobiography/literacy narratives and reflection, and four argumentative genres, including evaluation and proposal. Each chapter starts with a guide to reading that challenges students to analyze the authors' techniques, and concludes with a step-by-step guide to writing and revising that helps them apply these techniques to their own essays. The provocative readings throughout represent an array of topics and disciplines. This new edition brings on noted reading scholar Ellen Carillo (University of Connecticut), and provides more opportunities for students to learn and practice complex reading and writing strategies, with a new emphasis on inquiry, curiosity, and habits of mind. Accessible instruction, engaging readings, and effective writing assignments make Reading Critically, Writing Well ideal for instructors who want to demonstrate critical analysis and the effective rhetorical choices that students can make in their own writing.
Reading Culture: Contexts for Critical Reading and Writing
by Diana George John TrimburAcclaimed for its compelling readings and provocative images,Reading Culture provides students with outstanding instruction on how to read and write critically about the culture that surrounds them.
Reading Essentials: Earth and Space Science
by Mcgraw Hill EducationReading Essentials takes the stress out of reading, learning, and understanding science. This book covers important concepts in science, offers ideas for how to learn the information, and helps you review what you have learned.
Reading Essentials: Tennessee Science (Grade #7)
by McGraw-HillScience is a way of learning more about the natural world. Scientists want to know why, how, or when something happened. Learning usually begins by keeping your eyes open and asking questions about what you see.
Reading Essentials: An Interactive Student Workbook Earth Science
by National GeographicReading Essentials for Earth Science: In today's world, knowing science is important for thinking critically, solving problems, and making decisions. But understanding science sometimes can be a challenge. Reading Essentials takes the stress out of reading, learning, and understanding science. This book covers important concepts in science, offers ideas for how to learn the information, and helps you review what you have learned.
Reading Essentials for Biology: An Interactive Student Textbook
by McGraw-Hill EducationNIMAC-sourced textbook
Reading Essentials for Glencoe Physical Science: An Interactive Student Textbook
by Mcgraw-Hill EducationNIMAC-sourced textbook
Reading Essentials for Life Science
by Glencoe ScienceUnit 1. Life's structure and function -- Unit 2. From bacteria to plants -- Unit 3. Animal diversity -- Unit 4. Human body systems -- Unit 5. Ecology --
Reading Essentials, Physical Science (Integrated Science Ser.)
by McGraw-Hill Education StaffNIMAC-sourced textbook
Reading Everywhere (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Sarah SamuelsNIMAC-sourced textbook. Reading All Around. The girl in this book finds so many things to read in so many places.
Reading Expeditions
by J. David Cooper John J. PikulskiThis book combines poems, stories, plays, personal essays, and articles that add new perspectives on the theme or subject matter of the longer work.
Reading Expeditions: Geography and Environments, 1st Edition (Reading Expeditions Ser.)
by Carl Proujan National Geographic Learning StaffExplore the unique landscapes and wildlife of Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, and Antarctica. Discover what forces caused different environments to form and how this diverse geography affects how people live.
Reading Faster and Understanding More
by Wanda Maureen Miller Sharon Steeber De OrozcoThe Reading Faster, Understanding More developmental workbooks recognize the inseparable links between comprehension, vocabulary and reading rate. With vocabulary and study skills instruction integrated throughout, each chapter guides students through the reading comprehension and rate improvement processes and includes exercises to practice these skills. Book 1 features lively readings-from the 6th to 8th grade level--on the Fry test, with the "textbook" chapter at the 9th grade level. For anyone interested in reading comprehension.
Reading for Detail Reading Comprehension Book Reading: Level 3.5 - 5.0
by EdupressWelcome to the Edupress Reading for Detail Reading Comprehension Book. This resource is an effective tool for instruction, practice, and evaluation of student understanding. It includes ideas on how to introduce reading for detail to students, as well as activities to help teach and practice the concept.
Reading for Information in Elementary School: Content Literacy Strategies to Build Comprehension
by Nancy Frey Douglas FisherReading for Information in Elementary School: Content Literacy Strategies to Build Comprehension was written to give k-5 teachers the tools they need to lay an educational groundwork that promotes students’ success with informational text from the early grades. Packed with research-based, classroom-proven strategies, the book follows a before, during, and after reading format that models the most effective approach to reading for information, focusing on the processes required to develop content literacy. You’ll meet the teachers, sit in on their lessons, witness their students’ responses, and come away from this book with a model for teaching your students to read successfully for information and a handbook of proven strategies to implement.
Reading (Grade 1, Georgia Edition)
by Angela Shelf Medearis Scott Paris Steven Stahl Josefina Villamil Tinajero Karen D. Wood James Flood Jan E. Hasbrouck James V. Hoffman Diane Lapp Donna LubckerA textbook designed to help Georgia 1st grade students improve their reading skills.
The Reading House Set 1: Letter Recognition A-L (The Reading House #1)
by The Reading HouseREADY, SET, READ! Introduce your child to the letters of the alphabet with this fun and colorful box set from the experts at Random House! Inside you&’ll find 12 leveled storybooks featuring friendly animal characters, an activity sheet, and a helpful parent guide. Perfect for early readers just getting started! Kids will learn to:• Recognize lower and uppercase letters A-L •Identify beginning word sounds • Connect beginning sounds and words THE READING HOUSE is a step-by-step learn-to-read program that takes kids aged 4-7 from letter recognition all the way up to independent reading. With four distinct stages, choosing the box set that&’s just right for your child is simple. The sets in Stage One: Getting Started introduce children to the 26 upper- and lower-case letter pairs in the alphabet. The simple stories, decodable words, picture cues, and bright, colorful artwork make it easy to raise a confident, happy reader!
The Reading House Set 10: Sequencing Events (The Reading House #10)
by The Reading HouseREADY, SET, READ! Introduce your child to reading on their own with this fun and colorful box set! Inside you&’ll find 12 leveled storybooks featuring friendly animal characters, an activity sheet, and a helpful parent guide. Perfect for independent readers! Kids will learn to: • Follow the order of events in a story• Reinforce decoding skills and practice sight word recognition• Understand non-fiction concepts like behaviors, characteristics, and adaptations of animals THE READING HOUSE is a step-by-step learn-to-read program that takes kids aged 4-7 from letter recognition all the way up to independent reading. With four distinct stages, choosing the box set that&’s just right for your new reader is simple. The sets in Stage Four: Independent Reader build reading comprehension and help children read on their own. The simple stories, decodable words, picture cues, and bright, colorful artwork make it easy to raise a confident, happy reader!