Tales of chivalry, duels and quests by the Knights of the Round Table from Camelot. Meet the many characters and icons of this age from Merlin the magician to King Arthur (as a boy he pulls the sword from the stone.) You will find out how King Arthur gets the mighty sword- Excalibur, falls in love with Guinevere and summons noble knights from near and far to join his Round Table. You will meet the best of all the knights- Sir Lancelot and Sir Galahad who sets out on a quest to find the Holy Grail.
Research-Based Reading Lessons for 4-6: Word Study, Fluency, Vocabulary, and Comprehension
Based on current research and fine-tuned in 4-6 classrooms, these 25 lessons provide direct instruction as well as guided and independent practice activities that have been demonstrated to improve students reading skills. Summaries of relevant research, assessment ideas, management tips, and student reproducibles round out this indispensable resource. Meets NCLB guidelines. For use with Grades 4-6.
Research-Based Reading Lessons for 4-6: Word Study, Fluency, Vocabulary, and Comprehension
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Research-Based Reading Lessons for 4-6: Word Study, Fluency, Vocabulary, and Comprehension
Based on current research and fine-tuned in 4-6 classrooms, these 25 lessons provide direct instruction as well as guided and independent practice activities that have been demonstrated to improve students reading skills. Summaries of relevant research, assessment ideas, management tips, and student reproducibles round out this indispensable resource. Meets NCLB guidelines. For use with Grades 4-6.
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