Nonfiction Read & Write Booklets: Animals & Habitats (Grades 2-3)
Help students navigate nonfiction and develop reading, writing, and critical-thinking skills with ten instant fill-in booklets about animals and habitats. Booklets features lively text, charts, diagrams, thought-provoking writing prompts, and more. Students read, write, and draw to personalize the booklets and demonstrate their comprehension. A highly motivating format!
Research-Based Reading Lessons for 4-6: Word Study, Fluency, Vocabulary, and Comprehension
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Research-Based Reading Lessons for 4-6: Word Study, Fluency, Vocabulary, and Comprehension
Based on current research and fine-tuned in 4-6 classrooms, these 25 lessons provide direct instruction as well as guided and independent practice activities that have been demonstrated to improve students reading skills. Summaries of relevant research, assessment ideas, management tips, and student reproducibles round out this indispensable resource. Meets NCLB guidelines. For use with Grades 4-6.
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Read Think & AnswerThis book will be a help to students who are working for the new English paper of the Lower Cambridge Certificate – particularly as the exercises consist of two kinds and include multiple-choice questions as well as the usual form of comprehension questions. The multiple-choice questions provide a quick vocabulary, it can be used for bringing out certain teaching points in the vocabulary and structures illustrated in the passages. The vocabulary is generally restricted to the2, 075 word-level in the General Service list. intermediate level
Start with 150 nonfiction reading passages about people, places, and events related to science, sports, history, and social studies. Follow them with multiple choice questions designed to reinforce reading comprehension skills ranging from basic recall to critical thinking. With daily practice, students will become confident readers who can demonstrate their comprehension skills on standardized tests.