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Title
Transform : primary : Reading Power book bin (28066)
Produced 2005
Distributor School District #73 (2550)
Producer Laura Secord Elementary School (Van (1177)
Dewey 372.47
Audience Primary, Teacher/Professional (PT)
Collection Booking Library
Series Reading power (1453)
Synopsis A reading program that uses authentic children's literature to teach one of five reading strategies for assisting a child's reading comprehension. The Transform strategy promotes the understanding that books can change the readers' viewpoint of self, others, and the world. It also promotes readers to identify things in the books that matter to them the most.
Added autho Laura Secord Elementary School (Vancouver, B.C.)
Dimensions all in bin 15 x 58 x 44 cm.
Pub. Loc. Kamloops, B.C.
Contents 10 books include: A cool drink of water ; How full is your bucket? ; The big orange splot ; Frederick ; Oi! Get off our train ; Ordinary Mary's extraordinary deed ; The paper bag princess ; Mr. Peabody's apples ; Stand tall, Molly Lou Melon ; The teddy bear ; Reading power: teaching students to think while they read.
Parts 9 various picture books ; Reading power: teaching students to think while they read ; guide and contents list ; poster.
Stmt Resp Adrienne Gear
Guide Guide Included
Subjects Careers - Self-Awareness(CK); Personal awareness and social responsibility; Reading (Elementary); Reading comprehension; Reading materials; Core competency picture books(CK); Reading and Writing Power(CK)
Call# KT 0823
Holdings
Kit 1 copy
Reference Users of this title also used:
Nonfiction reading power - Question [15 books] (38656)
Question : primary : Reading Power book bin (27815)
Nonfiction reading power - Determining importance [15 books] (38658)
Connect : primary : Reading Power book bin (27713)
Writing power - Question and infer [14 books] (38669)

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