Science: A Closer Look Reading Essentials provides an 'interactive' reading experience to improve student comprehension of science content. It makes lesson content more accessible to struggling students and supports goals for differentiated instruction.
Students can highlight text and take notes right in the book.
‘Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other’. New York TimesInteractive and inspiring, Discover Peru highlights all the must-see sights and must-do experiences through stunning images, insider tips, tailored itineraries and easy-to-navigate content. Discover Peru is the ideal tool for planning and experiencing your perfect trip
Much of Peter Ackroyd's work has been concerned with the life and past of London but here, as a culmination, is his definitive account of the city. For him it is an organism with its own laws of growth and change, so this book is a biography rather than a history. Ackroyd reveals the dozens of ways in which the continuity of the city survives - in ward boundaries unchanged since the Middle Ages, in vocabulary and in various traditions - showing London as constantly changing, yet forever the same in essence. Content: "Districts and Suburbs", "Fire and Pestilence", "Foundations", "Street Life and the People", "Trade and Enterprise".
Adventure with the wild animals and people of the Denali National Park in Alaska through the changing seasons. The best articles from National Geographic Explorer Magazine are now compiled in single-topic books with identical content at two different reading levels: Pioneer (grades 2-3) and Pathfinder (grades 4-6). These books cover a broad range of topics as well as include engaging graphics and compelling images. You can introduce science and social studies content while truly providing differentiated texts in your classroom.
With Reading To Learn In The Content Areas, Seventh Edition, future educators discover how they can teach students to use reading, discussion, and writing as vehicles for learning in any discipline. The text explores how the increased availability of computers, instructional software, and Internet resources, as well as the rise of electronic literacy in general, have affected the ways children learn and create meaning from their world. The authors' unique lesson framework for instruction, PAR (Preparation/Assistance/Reflection), extends throughout the book.