This complete study edition of Willa Cather's My Ántonia includes illustrations of nineteenth-century prairie life, historical information, questions, writing ideas, and projects to help students delve into this novel of friendship, memory, and change. Related readings by Willa Cather, Naomi Shihab Nye, Walt Whitman, and others illustrate and expand on themes from the novel.
- Friendly reading support ensures understanding and enjoyment - Guided Reading Questions guide students through the work - Footnotes explain obscure references, unusual usages, and terms
This complete study edition of Mark Twain's classic novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn includes historical information on nineteenth-century America, illustrations, questions, writing ideas, and projects to help students explore Huck and Jim's world, address attitudes towards race, and examine their own ideas about humanity.
- Friendly reading support ensures understanding and enjoyment - Guided Reading Questions guide students through the work by raising important issues in key passages. - Footnotes explain obscure references, unusual usages, and terms
What do you have to do to achieve success in your university studies?
Many students find the 'step up' from school or college work to university study a challenge. The same is frequently true for those returning to study after time spent in the workplace. If you find yourself in either of these situations then this is the book for you. Straightforward and sympathetic, this accessible handbook will help you to develop the essential skills in three of the core aspects of university study: reading, writing and reasoning.
The three-level course that's in touch with young learners! Four fantastic unit themes in each cycle put students in touch with new friends and experiences.
Within the lessons notes there are teaching tips and ideas for mixed-ability groups.
In the Teacher's Book you will also find • 10 Progress tests with keys • The Keys for the workbook • The Keys for the Testbooklet
"California Mathematics: Concepts, Skills, and Problem Solving" was developed to specifically target the skills and topics that give students the most difficulty. It includes diagnostic, formative, and summative assessment; data-driven instruction; intervention options; and performance tracking, as well as remediation, acceleration, and enrichment tools throughout the program.
Reading age for native speakers: Middle School students (6th grade)