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Title
Nonfiction reading power - Transform [15 books] (38657)
Country Canada
Audience Primary (P)
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 19 x 35 x 56 cm. plastic bin.
ISBN# 9781551382296
Contents 1 Nonfiction reading power by Adrienne Gear ; 15 books: 1 - 10 things I can do to help my world ; 1 Can we save the tiger? ; 1 Compost stew ; 1 Hottest, coldest, highest, deepest ; 1 How did that get in my lunchbox? ; 1 Ivan, the remarkable true story of the shopping mall gorilla ; 1 Life in the ocean: the story of oceanographer Sylvia Earle ; Lifetime: the amazing numbers in animal lives ; 1 Looking down ; 1 Manfish: a story of Jacques Cousteau ; 1 One well: the story of water on earth ; 1 Skydiver: saving the fastest bird in the world ; 1 The boy who loved math ; 1 Tiny creatures: the world of microbes ; 1 Who says women can't be doctors?
Parts 16 books all in a 19 x 35 x 56 cm. plastic bin.
Stmt Resp Adrienne Gear
Guide Teacher's resource included
Subjects Early learning inquiry(CK); Careers - Positive Community Engagement(CK); Reading (Elementary); Reading comprehension; Reading materials; Reading and Writing Power(CK)
Call# KT 0808
Holdings
Kit 1 copy
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