Eight articles debate the Palestinian/Israeli conflict, focusing on the Palestinian right to a homeland, the treatment of Palestinians by the Israelis, the role of the United States in the conflict, and if peace is possible.
New Features: clear examples are given on how to use QRI-3 in reading intervention and testing to demonstrate student growth; two new diagnostic options are illustrated to help teachers assess students' reading levels; new high school passages - representing typical text found in literature, social studies, and science texts - are included, aiding teachers in assessing struggling readers at the secondary level; numerous passages have been added for pre-primer to grade 3 levels."--BOOK JACKET.
Readers learn to apply critical thinking skills to distinguish between facts and opinions in arguments about society's attitude toward the homeless and the best way to help them.
The Awesome Agriculture A to Z books introduce young readers to agriculture by providing basic information about the seven major food sources: Cattle, Corn, Dairy, Pigs, Poultry, Soybeans, and Wheat. The information is presented simply and to the point. Readers learn where these foods come from, how they are used, and their relationship to the economy, the environment, and energy consumption. Using twenty letters in the alphabet to identify informational points gives the A to Z books a unity and provide a handy summary, from book to book, of the most important things a child should know about the seven food sources. To make the A to Z books fun to read, stylized caricatures of food products will talk directly to the children by means of a cartoon dialog ballon. The caricatures will help explain what is shown on the page or ask thoughtful questions that relate directly to the visual material.
Eight articles debate the Palestinian/Israeli conflict, focusing on the Palestinian right to a homeland, the treatment of Palestinians by the Israelis, the role of the United States in the conflict, and if peace is possible.
Offers viewpoints of police brutality, discussing its pervasiveness, how it can be stopped, and stereotypes associated with it, and includes critical thinking activities
Starting with the letter A, each page contains a letter of the alphabet, a word about corn beginning with that letter, with a picture and information to help you understand that word.
Presents opposing viewpoints on various aspects of nuclear power, including the questions of whether it is necessary, safe, or desired by people in this country.
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