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Reading Stories for Comprehension Success: Primary Level : 45 High-Interest Lessons With Reproducible Selections and Questions That Make Kids ThinkIn association with Amazon.comList Price: $28.95 Price: $14.99 You Save: $13.96 (48%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Dewey Decimal Number: 372.41 EAN: 9780876287552 ISBN: 0876287550 Label: Jossey-Bass Manufacturer: Jossey-Bass Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 382 Publication Date: 1996-12 Publisher: Jossey-Bass Studio: Jossey-Bass Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - reading comprehensionThis book could be a valuable addition to any teacher's resources. It is full of leveled stories. Each story has a series of work sheets that give students practice using higher level thinking skills. Most of the answers require short written responses. Writing is almost always a weak area for young children. This book provides good directed practice in answering questions. Rating: - Reading Stories for Comprehension Success: Primary Level, Grades 1-3Great resource! I use the stories and questions with at risk special education students. The book includes many activities to encourage comprehension of text by using experiential activities. Rating: - Reading COmprehensionThis is a terrific teacher aid. It walks you through an entire lesson or you can adapt and use it as a literacy center activity. Rating: - A Great Book-A Must For Elementary School TeachersPrimary Level : 45 High-Interest Lessons With Reproducible Selections and Questions That Make Kids Think is an excellent resource for elementary school teachers. The lessons and stories are categorized by grade levels. One of the best books I have come across in a long time. A vast array of pre-reading and post-reading activities are included. Best of all are the fifteen questions at the end of each story. These questions include descriptive, sequential, and builds up to effect, summarization, ... Read More
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