"Literature: Reading with Purpose" is the first research-based middle school language arts program that effectively combines strong skill development and incredible reading. Scaffolding and spiraling of skills builds a strong, necessary language arts foundation. Students will be motivated, not frustrated by high–interest, leveled selections that engage and appeal to this tough audience. An enquiry-based "Big Question" approach within a unique "Workshop" lesson format gives students a purpose and meaningful context for their reading. You can differentiate, remediate, and accelerate with one book that will bring all students into the community of learners!
Reading age for native speakers: Middle School students (7th grade)
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Non-Fiction | 17 September 2008
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The Facts On File Guide to Research is a general introductory volume that explains the art and methods of research and researching any topic, for any given purpose.
It features valuable tips for beginners and more experienced students of all ages.
To be able to see and enjoy what you are seeing is much to be gratful for. But even more, being able to reproduce and convey to others, by drawing, what you see or imagine provides greater satisfaction. As in all my books, my purpose and pleasure are to show others, like yourself, a way to construct drawings.
Introduce readers to the world of work with this stimulating, easy-to-read set. All the important issues are explored, such as why people work, what physical abilities and personal skills are needed for employment, how to set salary expectation, how to look for a job, and how to interview for a job.
Examines the purpose of a resume, the basics and style, the different kinds, how to plan, write, and strengthen one, and how to keep it up-to-date.