Glencoe Literature: Reading with Purpose, Course Two, Student Edition
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Glencoe Literature: Reading with Purpose, Course Two, Student Edition
Published: 2006
Language: English
Pages: 1147
Glencoe Literature: Reading with Purpose is the first research-based middle school language arts program that effectively combines strong skill development and incredible reading.
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Supplementary material including reading comprehension, vocabulary, communication, pronunciation and extra reading for pleasure. The book can be used to supplement any course from Beginner to Intermediate level. Units based on different topics and divided into five sections. Contemporary topics, motivating texts and communicative tasks. Systematic development of learners’ reading skills with a variety of tasks developing both reading for gist and reading for specific information.
This creative book is full of fun and imaginative ideas to help children aged 4-11 with a speech or language delay or disorder to develop their communication skills. It is packed with activities and games specifically tailored to help develop skills such as articulation, vocabulary development, breath control, conversation skills and non-verbal communication. This activity book will be an invaluable resource not only for speech and language therapists and students, but also for parents, teachers who are looking for creative ways to promote language development.
This comprehensive guide addresses the fundamentals of designing and directing a high-quality elementary reading program. Step by step, the book provides the knowledge needed to ensure that teachers and students benefit from scientifically based reading research. Aided by reproducible figures and many detailed examples, preservice and practicing literacy coaches learn best practices for:
*Analyzing student achievement.
*Selecting new curricula, texts, and resources.
*Providing professional development.
*Assisting individual teachers.
*Engaging the whole school community in supporting positive change.