| 1. Reading to Learn—$20 value Share the skills intermediate readers use to draw meaning from what they read. Explains proven reading strategies in everyday language, with tips on how parents can help their children enhance reading comprehension skills. Helpful for both strong and struggling readers. Yours to reproduce. |
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| 2. E-reading—$20 value Today’s students are more technologically advanced than ever. Parents can help their “plugged-in” children become lifelong readers by connecting technology with reading! This bonus shows how the Internet, e-mail, and instant messaging can build vocabulary, comprehension, and other reading skills. Reproducible. |
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| 3. Once Upon a Time—$20 value Share these creative-writing tips with parents. They’ll learn to help their children brainstorm ideas, imagine settings, choose a point of view, begin with a catchy “hook,” fill out a story, and wrap up an ending. All the tools a child needs to become an author! Yours to reproduce and send home. |
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| 4. Reading Q & A's—$20 value Give parents this guide to commonly asked questions about reading. Explains what parents can expect their children to be able to read, as well as common reading problems in upper elementary and middle school. Help parents understand when to be patient and when to seek extra help. Ready to reproduce. |
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| 5. Books Older Kids Love—$20 value What's the easiest way to keep children reading as they get older? Show them titles that appeal to their growing tastes! Here's a roundup of new books and classics sure to please the most discriminating child. Reproducible. |