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Title
Transforming: non-fiction reading power book bin (31939)
Country Canada
Dewey 372.47
Audience Primary, Intermediate, Teacher/Professional (PIT)
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 non-fiction reading comprehension. The Transforming strategy helps students recognize how their thinking and perspectives can change when reading a nonfiction text. It also promotes readers to identify things in the books that matter to them the most.
Dimensions Tote: 51 x 39 x 29 cm.
Contents A cool drink of water — A little peace — Actual size — Almost gone — Animals in flight — Biggest, strongest, fastest — Earth then and now — First the egg — Hottest, coldest, highest, deepest — I see a kookaburra! — I wonder why spiders spin webs — I wonder why the dodo is dead — I wonder why there's a hole in the sky — Ice bear — Material world — One well - Paths to peace — Planting the trees of Kenya — Slap, squeak and scatter — Space mysteries — The great kapok tree — Weird and wacky plants — What do you do when something wants to eat you? — What the sea saw — Where once there was a wood — Where the forest meets the sea.
Parts 1 Non-fiction reading power book, 26 books.
Stmt Resp Adrienne Gear
Guide Teacher's resource included
Subjects Careers - Exploring Possibilities(CK); Reading (Elementary); Reading comprehension; Reading materials; Reading and Writing Power(CK)
Call# KT 1716
Holdings
Kit 2 copies
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