These standards-based books stress the importance of proofreading and editing through activities with different styles of writing, such as letters, journals, newspaper articles, expository / persuasive / informative writing, and so on.
Writing to Explain is filled with fun, high-interest writing topics that will give your students a variety of opportunities to improve their writing skills.
Note taking and outlining are critical study skills that apply to every facet of a student's academic life, from test preparation, book reports, science projects, and creative writing to oral reports, speeches, and class debates.
Use these exciting collections of challenging and thought-provoking activities to cultivate students' critical thinking skills in math, language arts, science, and social studies.
Stimulate students' creative-thinking skills, and focus on social issues such as sociology, psychology, ethics, and other topics including civics, geography, and futurism.
Spectrum Writing Readiness helps preschoolers trace and write letters, numbers, and objects, put events in sequential order, understand the writing process, and follow simple directions.
Skill Builders are great for the child who needs extra practice, for the accelerated child who enjoys an extra challenge, and for the young learner who is developing basic concepts and readiness skills.
Using the Media: Fact, Fiction, and Opinion presents middle school students with clues to discriminating among fact, fiction, and opinion in media messages.
This short book for preschoolers and kindergartners provides practice in listening skills, finding words that rhyme, and identifying beginning and ending sounds of words.
Help your child power up their reading skills and learn all about a builder s day with this fun-filled non-fiction reader carefully levelled to help children progress.
Designed to help students more easily navigate the world of nonfiction reading, Understanding Informational Text Features is a helpful resource for all middle-school learners.