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Books with author Ralph R. Kantrowitz

  • Cloze Reading Grade 4

    Jonathan D. Kantrowitz, Ralph R. Kantrowitz

    Paperback (Queue, Incorporated, Aug. 20, 2014)
    Many standardized tests for reading use the Cloze method, which measures reading as a process in which students attempt to make sense of the text they read. In a Cloze exercise, students are presented with reading passages from which words have been deleted. The student must choose the correct word for each deletion in the text. Each book in Queue’s Cloze Reading workbook series provides several dozen nonfiction passages for students to practice mastering this often difficult and challenging reading exercise. As students progress through the book, passages increase in difficulty. These books are great home schooling tools as well.
  • Rise & Shine CMT 4 Prep Cloze Reading Grade 4

    Jonathan D. Kantrowitz, Ralph R. Kantrowitz

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 2, 2014)
    The Degrees of Reading Power (DRP®) section of the CMT 4 Language Arts test measures reading as a process in which students attempt to make sense of the text they read. The DRP® test consists of a number of nonfiction passages on a variety of topics. Within these passages, words have been deleted and the student must choose the correct word for each deletion in the text. Many standardized tests for reading use the Cloze method. Queue’s CMT 4 Cloze Reading workbooks follow the precise format of the DRP® portion of the CMT 4 Language Arts test. Each book provides several dozen nonfiction passages for students to practice mastering this often difficult and challenging reading exercise. As on the actual CMT 4 Language Arts test DRP® section, the passages increase in difficulty. Many of these passages cover topics relevant to Connecticut history, science, and landmarks and are, therefore, of special interest to Connecticut students.
  • Rise & Shine CMT 4 Prep Cloze Reading Grade 5

    Jonathan D. Kantrowitz, Ralph R. Kantrowitz

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 11, 2014)
    The Degrees of Reading Power (DRP®) section of the CMT 4 Language Arts test measures reading as a process in which students attempt to make sense of the text they read. The DRP® test consists of a number of nonfiction passages on a variety of topics. Within these passages, words have been deleted and the student must choose the correct word for each deletion in the text. Many standardized tests for reading use the Cloze method. Queue’s CMT 4 Cloze Reading workbooks follow the precise format of the DRP® portion of the CMT 4 Language Arts test. Each book provides several dozen nonfiction passages for students to practice mastering this often difficult and challenging reading exercise. As on the actual CMT 4 Language Arts test DRP® section, the passages increase in difficulty. Many of these passages cover topics relevant to Connecticut history, science, and landmarks and are, therefore, of special interest to Connecticut students.
  • Rise & Shine CMT 4 Prep Cloze Reading Grade 5 Teacher Edition

    Jonathan D. Kantrowitz, Ralph R. Kantrowitz

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 26, 2014)
    Also available as a free pdf for individual users. E-mail jdk@queueinc.com The Degrees of Reading Power (DRP®) section of the CMT 4 Language Arts test measures reading as a process in which students attempt to make sense of the text they read. The DRP® test consists of a number of nonfiction passages on a variety of topics. Within these passages, words have been deleted and the student must choose the correct word for each deletion in the text. Many standardized tests for reading use the Cloze method. Queue’s CMT 4 Cloze Reading workbooks follow the precise format of the DRP® portion of the CMT 4 Language Arts test. Each book provides several dozen nonfiction passages for students to practice mastering this often difficult and challenging reading exercise. As on the actual CMT 4 Language Arts test DRP® section, the passages increase in difficulty. Many of these passages cover topics relevant to Connecticut history, science, and landmarks and are, therefore, of special interest to Connecticut students.