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Motivate ALL of your students with an enormous range of outstanding leveled books from Scholastic Guided Reading Programs! Every title is supported with effective teaching strategies to help all children become independent readers who love to read. You can tailor instruction to meet a variety of interests, while building the comprehension skills and confidence students need to read independently. Each book is carefully leveled! The books in Scholastic Guided Reading Programs are leveled from A-Z according to the popular Fountas & Pinnell system. The Guided Reading system for book leveling assigns each book a letter based on the degree of challenge it represents. No Title Overlap There is no title overlap among Content Areas, Nonfiction, and Fiction Programs. Each Guided Reading Program includes: • Teacher's Guide: manage your classroom and your time with our assessment tools and extension activities • Teaching Cards: support every student with the instructional skills and strategies that accompany each book • 1560 Leveled Trade Books: 260 titles; 6 copies each Guided Reading Fiction Focus, 2nd Edition Authored by Irene Fountas and Gay Su Pinnell, the 2nd Edition offers enormous collections of the BEST new fiction titles and beloved classics meticulously leveled by America's leading experts on Guided Reading. This 2nd Edition is packed with 100% new titles (80% fiction and 20% nonfiction) that feature rich, authentic text and multiple genres offered at each level. This program also features enhanced teaching materials that address Response to Intervention and Literature Discussion Groups together with techniques and activities to help expand essential vocabulary and build background knowledge while developing effective reading comprehension skills. Guided Reading Nonfiction Focus Developing students' nonfiction reading skills can be challenging, which is why the quality of the nonfiction text is critically important to student success. Guided Reading Nonfiction Focus consists of 60% nonfiction and 40% fiction books that build a broad range of reading skills. This targeted, purposeful instruction is ideal for student success on standardized tests. Guided Reading Content Areas Strong reading skills are vital to every aspect of a child's education, and their reading abilities will affect their future achievement in science, social studies, and math. Guided Reading Content Areas helps you develop content-area knowledge while building reading skills, and provides access to a broad range and existing array of authentic texts. |
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Strong reading skills are vital to every aspect of children’s education, and their reading abilities will affect their future achievement in science, social studies, and math. Guided Reading Content Areas helps you develop content-area knowledge while building reading skills, and provides access to a broad and exciting array of authentic texts. The program Features: • Titles aligned to content area standards in: Science–45%, Social Studies–40%, and Mathematics–15%. • Carefully leveled books that give students access to critical knowledge. • Lesson plans that develop important skills for reading informational text. • A Teacher's Guide co-authored by Dr. Gay Su Pinnell and Dr. Irene Fountas. |
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Strong reading skills are vital to every aspect of children’s education, and their reading abilities will affect their future achievement in science, social studies, and math. Guided Reading Content Areas helps you develop content-area knowledge while building reading skills, and provides access to a broad and exciting array of authentic texts. The program Features: • Titles aligned to content area standards in: Science–45%, Social Studies–40%, and Mathematics–15%. • Carefully leveled books that give students access to critical knowledge. • Lesson plans that develop important skills for reading informational text. • A Teacher's Guide co-authored by Dr. Gay Su Pinnell and Dr. Irene Fountas. |
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Another great title from Scholastic. Detailed description coming soon. |
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On the 100th day of school, everybody is making 100 of this or 100 of that, but Jack decides to do something 100 times! Includes a word list and hands-on activities perfect for young readers to practice word building, punctuation, and letter formation. |
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Tomie's family starts building their new house on Fairmount Avenue when he is five years old, just as a hurricane hits town! In the busy year that follows Tomie has many adventures all his own. Tomie dePaola's childhood memories are hilarious, and his charming illustrations are sure to please. An entirely satisfying easy chapter book.—Horn Book |
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Another great title from Scholastic. Detailed description coming soon. |
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Skinny as a beanpole and tall for his age, an awkward young boy learns that Lincoln was often called gorilla and backward hick by his peers. A poetic story, illustrated with dramatic paintings by a Caldecott Honor recipient, tells the story of a child who finds a role model in Abraham Lincoln. |
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An award-winning story about a young minstrel boy and his adventurous search for his father in 13th-century England. A truly delightful tale.—New Yorker. |
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Travel along on Marco Polo's journey in this beautiful recounting, enlivened by meticulous research and historic artwork. A pleasure to explore.—Booklist |
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Follow the breath-taking adventures of Eugenie Clark as she comes face to face with Great White Sharks and other perils of the sea. |
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A fine science artist and author, Arnosky compiles meticulous first-hand observations of the life cycle, habitat and behaviors of each of his subjects. He creates appealing picture books with thorough and informative text, accompanied by colorful and accurate drawings. Recommended with enthusiasm.—Kirkus |
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