Most of us spend a good deal of our lives “reading for information”. Your students will, too. This new set of binders will give them the practice they need to approach written material with confidence. What is it that best builds confidence? Repeated success. 50 two-page lessons in each binder (a one-page article and a one-page follow-up worksheet). There is a highutility table of contents that can be used as a scope and sequence. No teacher preparation is required with this pick-and-choose format. The lessons may also be used for homework. Each binder includes answer keys. For students nearly every activity contains a lively illustration and easy-to-follow instructions.
Reading for Information 1 Sample activities include:
- Warrior bees
- Female pirates
- Ancient inventions
- Life in the olden days
- Annie Oakley
- International proverbs
- The Pony Express
- Cures for hiccups
- Rules of thumb
- Living fossils
Reading for Information 2 Sample activities include:
- The difficulties of learning English
- Geysers
- Prairie dogs
- Stevie Wonder
- The bad old days of basketball
- Ancient forms of money
- The Little Rascals
- The history of gymnastics
- The last passenger pigeon