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| Title
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Transforming: non-fiction reading power book bin (31939) |
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| Country
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Canada
| Dewey
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372.47
| Audience
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Primary, Intermediate, Teacher/Professional (PIT)
| Collection
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Booking Library
| Series
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Reading power
(1453)
| Synopsis
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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
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Tote: 51 x 39 x 29 cm.
| Contents
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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
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1 Non-fiction reading power book, 26 books.
| Stmt Resp
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Adrienne Gear
| Guide
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Teacher's resource included
| Subjects
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Careers - Exploring Possibilities(CK);
Reading (Elementary);
Reading comprehension;
Reading materials;
Reading and Writing Power(CK)
| Call#
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KT 1716
| Holdings
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