Reading Comprehension Skills and Strategies: Level 5
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Coursebooks | 8 October 2008
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Reading Comprehension Skills and Strategies is designed to reinforce and extend the reading skills of your students. The fun, high-interest fiction and non-fiction selections will spark the interest of even your most reluctant reader. The book offers your students a variety of reading opportunities—reading for pleasure, reading to gather information, and reading to perform a task. A character on each page prompts the student to apply one of the strategies to the reading selection and includes a relevant comprehension skill activity.
The Glenoce World History Reading Essentials and Note-Taking Guide incorporates interactive reading strategies with core content from the “Glencoe World History 2008” textbook written at a lower level than the textbook to help struggling readers and ELL (English Language Learner) students. Some texts will also be useful for ESL/EFL reading comprehension exercises on social studies topics.
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Non-Fiction | 3 October 2008
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Psychology: The Key Concepts is a comprehensive overview of 200 concepts central to any understanding of modern Psychology. Addressing both academic and practical uses of Psychology in settings such as the clinic, the classroom and human resources, topics covered include: Learning, Memory, Psychometrics, Motivation and emotion, Perception, Gender. Fully cross-referenced with ideas for further reading and links to the most useful Psychology sites on the web, this is an excellent guide for students on introductory courses at all levels as well as anyone interested in the workings of the human mind.
This Student Workbook incorporates interactive reading strategies with core content from the “EXPLORING OUR WORLD (People, Places, and Culture)” textbook written at a lower level than the textbook to help struggling readers and ELL (English Language Learner) students. Some texts will also be useful for ESL/EFL reading comprehension exercises on social studies topics.
"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 inquiry-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 (6th grade)