The Reading Street leveled readers are engaging texts that help children practice critical reading skills and strategies. They also provide opportunities to build vocabulary, understand concepts, and develop reading fluency. The leveled readers were developed to be age-appropriate and appealing to children at each grade level. The leveled readers consist of engaging texts in a variety of genres, including fantasy, folk tales, realistic fiction, historical fiction, and narrative and expository nonfiction. Reuploaded Thanks to tran70
The Reading Street Leveled Readers are engaging texts that help children practice critical reading skills They provide opportunities to build vocabulary, understand concepts, and develop reading fluency. The leveled readers were developed to be age-appropriate and appealing to children at each grade level. They consist of engaging texts in a variety of genres, including fantasy, folk tales, realistic fiction, historical fiction To better address real-life reading skills that children will encounter in testing situations and beyond, a higher percentage of nonfiction texts is provided at each grade.
The Reading Street Leveled Readers are engaging texts that help children practice critical reading skills and strategies. They also provide opportunities to build vocabulary, understand concepts, and develop reading fluency. The leveled readers were developed to be age-appropriate and appealing to children at each grade level. The leveled readers consist of engaging texts in a variety of genres, including fantasy, folk tales, realistic fiction, historical fiction, and narrative and expository nonfiction. To better address real-life reading skills that children will encounter in testing situations and beyond, a higher percentage of nonfiction texts is provided.
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You definitely know how to read. But do you know how to read artfully? Unlike everyday reading, artful reading—the way we read novels and short stories—is less about reading for specific information and more about reading to revel in the literary experience.
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Developing Reading Power This unique supplemental series features high-interest stories from Highlights for Children magazine, followed by work sheets with proven strategies that match any curriculum and help develop the skills students need. Includes skills in recognizing the letters of the alphabet, word completion—using models; recognizing unknown words through pictures and/or context; rhyming words; how, where, when, who, and what; main idea through pictures.