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Books in Reasons for reading series

  • Maxie's cat

    Carol Carrick

    Unknown Binding (SRA Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, March 15, 1995)
    Maxie's cat (Reasons for reading)
  • Rescue of the missing buffalo

    Joy Harjo

    Unknown Binding (SRA Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, March 15, 1995)
    None
  • The class prize

    Johanna Hurwitz

    Unknown Binding (SRA Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, Jan. 1, 1995)
    None
  • Reading for a Reason 3 Student Book: Expanding Reading Skills

    Laurie Blass, Elizabeth Whalley

    Paperback (English as a Second Language, Sept. 19, 2005)
    This three-level academic, theme-based reading series focuses on cross-cultural content and promotes critical thinking skills. Features Reading selections span fiction, non-fiction, news and magazine articles, interviews, maps, charts, web pages, quotations, and photo captions. Reading passages reflect controlled word count and vocabulary and structure progression. Skills are continually recycled to build student reading fluency, confidence, and mastery. Units open with engaging photographs and questions to introduce the theme, provide academic focus, set chapter goals, and activate prior knowledge. Before You Read activities stimulate background knowledge, focus on vocabulary presentation and practice, and introduce important expressions. As You Read sections focus students on the main idea, offer timed readings to build fluency, and provide pair work activities to promote topic discussion and information processing. A specific section in each unit focuses on Internet reseach. Structured speaking activities help students further explore each unit theme. Each unit concludes with three writing activities. This is the high intermediate level student book.
  • Big Book: Splash Into Weather

    Eileen Robinson, Nonie K Lesaux, Sylvia Linan Thompson

    Hardcover (National Geographic School Pub, April 24, 2012)
    Shared-reading Big Books develop concepts, vocabulary, and an understanding of print. Books also feature a built-in picture dictionary.
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  • Ready for Reading - Dan and the Straw Monster

    Barry Hill

    Hardcover (Egmont Books Ltd, )
    None
  • Reasons for Writing: Anthology - The Yellow Caravan Junior Stage 3

    Aidan Warlow

    Paperback (Ginn & Company, )
    None
  • Meet the moon

    Janet McDonnell

    Unknown Binding (SRA Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, )
    None
  • Big Book: A Tree for All Seasons

    Robin Bernard, Nonie K Lesaux, Sylvia Linan Thompson

    Hardcover (National Geographic School Pub, May 4, 2012)
    A maple tree goes through many changes over the course of the year. It even produces sap that people turn into maple syrup. This book not only answers questions about how trees work and why seasons change, but it also invites the reader to observe and enjoy nature and its many wonders.
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  • Big Book: A Picnic in October

    Eve Bunting, Nonie K Lesaux, Sylvia Linan Thompson

    Hardcover (National Geographic School Pub, May 4, 2012)
    Tony's family visits the Statue of Liberty every year to celebrate his grandparents' arrival in the United States and the statue's birthday.
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  • Big Book: The Brother Who Gave Rice

    Dori Jones Yang, Nonie K Lesaux, Sylvia Linan Thompson

    Hardcover (National Geographic School Pub, April 24, 2012)
    A Korean Tale. Two brothers split a rice harvest. Each brother is concerned that the other many not have enough and deposits a bag of rice each night in the other's house. Neither can understand why his store of rice remains the same, until they meet one night on the path between their houses.
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  • Big Book: Flowers Around Town

    Shirleyann Costigan, Nonie K Lesaux, Sylvia Linan Thompson

    Hardcover (National Geographic School Pub, May 2, 2012)
    Shared-reading Big Books develop concepts, vocabulary, and an understanding of print. Books also feature a built-in picture dictionary.
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