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Each of these workbooks provides on-grade-level mathematics practice. Our Grades 2-8 Mathematics titles are 100% aligned with the Common Core State Standards for mathematics. Hundreds of practice questions ensure that students are familiar with the mathematics exam format before walking into the test. Many questions involve graphic representations, an important part of standardized exams. Teacher editions include extensive test-specific introductory guides and show correct or suggested answers for each of the questions asked, as well as the targeted skill for those questions.
Help your students identify and practice the skills they most need to improve with this series of reading workbooks. Each question in these extraordinary books targets a specific skill that students must master to succeed on state assessments. The passages in these workbooks consist of narrative and expository text. Expository passages include informative, biographical, and how-to selections. There are mixed passages and paired passages. Mixed passages put two different kinds of writing together in one lesson. Paired passages have two separate passages about the same topic that are read together. Questions follow each passage. The answer keys in the Teacher Edition identify the type of passage, the higher-level vocabulary found in each passage, and each reading objective tested along with its correct answer, as well as extension activities that may be used as follow-up after each passage has been used for assessment. If you would like to target a specific area where students need improvement or development, then these books are for you! Written for grade levels 3 - 8, but given letter designations for students who are working below grade level. Reading Objectives E is written at the 7th grade level.
Help your students identify and practice the skills they most need to improve with this series of reading workbooks. Each question in these extraordinary books targets a specific skill that students must master to succeed on state assessments. The passages in these workbooks consist of narrative and expository text. Expository passages include informative, biographical, and how-to selections. There are mixed passages and paired passages. Mixed passages put two different kinds of writing together in one lesson. Paired passages have two separate passages about the same topic that are read together. Questions follow each passage. The answer keys in the Teacher Edition identify the type of passage, the higher-level vocabulary found in each passage, and each reading objective tested along with its correct answer, as well as extension activities that may be used as follow-up after each passage has been used for assessment. If you would like to target a specific area where students need improvement or development, then these books are for you! Written for grade levels 3 - 8, but given letter designations for students who are working below grade level. Reading Objectives D is written at the 6th grade level.
Help your students identify and practice the skills they most need to improve with this series of reading workbooks. Each question in these extraordinary books targets a specific skill that students must master to succeed on state assessments. The passages in these workbooks consist of narrative and expository text. Expository passages include informative, biographical, and how-to selections. There are mixed passages and paired passages. Mixed passages put two different kinds of writing together in one lesson. Paired passages have two separate passages about the same topic that are read together. Questions follow each passage. The answer keys in the Teacher Edition identify the type of passage, the higher-level vocabulary found in each passage, and each reading objective tested along with its correct answer, as well as extension activities that may be used as follow-up after each passage has been used for assessment. If you would like to target a specific area where students need improvement or development, then these books are for you! Written for grade levels 3 - 8, but given letter designations for students who are working below grade level. Reading Objectives C is written at the 5th grade level. Great for home schooling!
Help your students identify and practice the skills they most need to improve with this series of reading workbooks. Each question in these extraordinary books targets a specific skill that students must master to succeed on state assessments. The passages in these workbooks consist of narrative and expository text. Expository passages include informative, biographical, and how-to selections. There are mixed passages and paired passages. Mixed passages put two different kinds of writing together in one lesson. Paired passages have two separate passages about the same topic that are read together. Questions follow each passage. The answer keys in the Teacher Edition identify the type of passage, the higher-level vocabulary found in each passage, and each reading objective tested along with its correct answer, as well as extension activities that may be used as follow-up after each passage has been used for assessment. If you would like to target a specific area where students need improvement or development, then these books are for you! Written for grade levels 3 - 8, but given letter designations for students who are working below grade level. Reading Objectives B is written at the 4th grade level. Great for home schooling!
Pathfinder Reading teaches strategies for reading success. This reading series stimulates responsive strategizing in your students. Filled with reading passages of varying difficulty to allow for differentiated instruction, these books are designed to boost students' chances for success on reading tests. Each book is divided into two sections: 1. guided practice lessons with sample exercises and practice passages and questions 2. two practice tests for more extensive practice and assessment purposes In each chapter of the first section, the relevant skills are listed. Students are then presented with concepts related to the targeted skills, followed by detailed, guided instruction to better familiarize themselves with the required skills as well as relevant terminology and representative examples. They are then given four practice passages: - Passage 1: about half the length of a typical test passage and a little lower in readability; it will contain a few questions followed by very detailed explanations and instruction. - Passage 2: about half the length of a typical test passage and a little lower in readability; will contain a few questions followed by less detailed explanation/instruction. - Passage 3: the same length and readability as a typical test passage; the questions will be coupled with brief tips or hints. - Passage 4: the same length and reading level as a typical test passage; questions will not have tips or hints. Reading Comprehension A is written at a 3rd grade level, but ungraded for those students working below grade level.
Help your students identify and practice the skills they most need to improve with this series of reading workbooks. Each question in these extraordinary books targets a specific skill that students must master to succeed on state assessments. The passages in these workbooks consist of narrative and expository text. Expository passages include informative, biographical, and how-to selections. There are mixed passages and paired passages. Mixed passages put two different kinds of writing together in one lesson. Paired passages have two separate passages about the same topic that are read together. Questions follow each passage. The answer keys in the Teacher Edition identify the type of passage, the higher-level vocabulary found in each passage, and each reading objective tested along with its correct answer, as well as extension activities that may be used as follow-up after each passage has been used for assessment. If you would like to target a specific area where students need improvement or development, then these books are for you! Written for grade levels 3 - 8, but given letter designations for students who are working below grade level. Reading Objectives A is written at a 3rd grade level.
These upper-grade-level American History books include extensive multiple-choice questions on a more challenging level, as well as a wide variety of questions for further research that provide composition practice and enhance critical-thinking skills. They are designed to test and reinforce understanding, and in some cases, provide the basis for research projects.
These workbooks are ideal for those students simply needing more rote practice with mechanical language arts skills, such as how to identify and correct punctuation and usage errors, how to select the proper research resource to use for specific tasks, how to logically reorganize the structure of a paragraph, and much more. Each book in this series consists of 400 brief multiple-choice questions, each aligned to one or more specific objectives within language arts. The questions fall in one of four domains: Sentence Construction and Revision; Paragraph Content and Organization; Grammar and Mechanics;; Research Process. Nowhere else will you find such extensive practice for your students in these areas!
This book covers Unit 5: An Age of Revolution (1750 - 1914). Multiple choice questions reinforce the key concepts of each section, and sharpen reading comprehension skills. Short answer questions offer training and practice in crucial critical thinking and writing skills. Topics covered: The Scientific Revolution; The Enlightenment in Europe; Political revolutions; The reaction against revolutionary ideas; Latin America: The failure of democracy and the search for stability; Global nationalism; Economic and social revolutions; Imperialism; Japan and the Meiji restoration. Also great for home schooling!
This book focuses on Unit 1: Ancient World-Civilizations and Religions (BC 4000 - 500 AD). Multiple choice questions reinforce the key concepts of each section, and sharpen reading comprehension skills. Short answer questions offer training and practice in crucial critical thinking and writing skills. Topics covered: Ancient Mesopotamia; Ancient Egypt; Ptolemaic, Roman, and Byzantine Egypt, 332 B.C.E.-C.E. 642; Ancient Persia; Ancient Israel; The Jordan Region in Antiquity; Ancient Syria; Ancient Anatolia (Turkey); Ancient China; Ancient India; Ancient Japan. Also great for home schooling!
This extraordinary reading comprehension workbook provides extensive practice for the essential skills of critical thinking and literary analysis at the high school level.Students will read a variety of passages and respond to multiple-choice and open-ended questions in the areas of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Students will learn to master selecting and applying the appropriate reading strategies to best understand and examine reading passages.Skills covered include analyzing conflict, plot, and setting; interpreting the main idea; making inferences; drawing conclusions; evaluating the author's craft and style; identifying mood and tone; and analyzing figurative language. Also great for home schooling!
These workbooks are ideal for those students simply needing more rote practice with mechanical language arts skills, such as how to identify and correct punctuation and usage errors, how to select the proper research resource to use for specific tasks, how to logically reorganize the structure of a paragraph, and much more. Each book in this series consists of 400 brief multiple-choice questions, each aligned to one or more specific objectives within language arts. The questions fall in one of four domains: Sentence Construction and Revision; Paragraph Content and Organization; Grammar and Mechanics; Research Process. Nowhere else will you find such extensive practice for your students in these areas!
These upper-grade-level American History books include extensive multiple-choice questions on a more challenging level, as well as a wide variety of questions for further research that provide composition practice and enhance critical-thinking skills. They are designed to test and reinforce understanding, and in some cases, provide the basis for research projects.
This is a unique collection of the most important documents in American history. Introductions help describe the circumstances surrounding many of the documents. These are valuable resources and wonderful learning tools. Presented in workbook format, they give students practice in reading, comprehending, and analyzing primary source documents. Volume I covers the years 1492-1870. Volume II spans the period from 1870 to the present. Grade Levels 7-12. Great for home schooling!
Help your students identify and practice the skills they most need to improve with this series of reading workbooks. Each question in these extraordinary books targets a specific skill that students must master to succeed on state assessments. The passages in these workbooks consist of narrative and expository text. Expository passages include informative, biographical, and how-to selections. There are mixed passages and paired passages. Mixed passages put two different kinds of writing together in one lesson. Paired passages have two separate passages about the same topic that are read together. Questions follow each passage. The answer keys in the Teacher Edition identify the type of passage, the higher-level vocabulary found in each passage, and each reading objective tested along with its correct answer, as well as extension activities that may be used as follow-up after each passage has been used for assessment. If you would like to target a specific area where students need improvement or development, then these books are for you! Great for home schooling!
This book covers all the remaining parts of Unit 3: Global Interactions (1200 - 1650) and all of Unit 4: The First Global Age (1450 - 1770). Multiple choice questions reinforce the key concepts of each section, and sharpen reading comprehension skills. Short answer questions offer training and practice in crucial critical thinking and writing skills. Topics covered: Early Japanese history and feudalism; Rise and fall of African civilizations: Ghana, Mali, Axum, and Songhai empires; Reformation and Counter Reformation; The Ming Dynasty (1368-1644); The Ottoman Empire In Europe; The rise of Mesoamerican empires: Aztec and Incan empires before 1500; Spain and Portugal on the eve of the encounter; the encounter between Europeans and the peoples of Africa, the Americas, and Asia.; The Columbian exchange; Political ideologies: global absolutism; The response to absolutism: The rise of parliamentary democracy in England. This book is also great for home schooling!
This is a unique collection of the most important documents in American history. Introductions help describe the circumstances surrounding many of the documents. These are valuable resources and wonderful learning tools. Presented in workbook format, they give students practice in reading, comprehending, and analyzing primary source documents. Volume I covers the years 1492-1870. Volume II spans the period from 1870 to the present. Grade Levels 7-12. Great for home schooling!
Do you need a resource to give your students extensive practice in the often difficult and elusive skills of editing and revising? These workbooks may be just what you're looking for. Students are required to read passages embedded with errors of grammar, usage, mechanics, content, and organization. They are then asked multiple-choice questions designed to help them recognize and correct these mistakes. These exercises will help students to better understand the essential skills of finding and correcting editorial problems and revising writing appropriately. Students will soon be on their way to mastering these two very important steps in the writing process. - Hours of practice on skills leading to editing and revising mastery. - High-interest passages embedded with the most common errors of grammar, usage, mechanics, content, and organization. - Multiple-choice questions after each passage help students find, recognize and correct mistakes. - Teacher Editions provide correct answers and identify the skill targeted in each question. Grade Levels 2-8
This wonderful collection of primary source documents illuminates American history in a fascinating and often personal way. Special emphasis is given to narratives involving women and minorities. The narratives are drawn from journals, letters, speeches, newspaper articles, and court documents. Presented in workbook format, these narratives give students valuable practice in reading, understanding, and analyzing primary source documents. American Narratives Volume I covers the years 1492-1870. American Narratives Volume II deals with the period from 1870 to the present. Grade Levels 7-12
This wonderful collection of primary source documents illuminates American history in a fascinating and often personal way. Special emphasis is given to narratives involving women and minorities. The narratives are drawn from journals, letters, speeches, newspaper articles, and court documents. Presented in workbook format, these narratives give students valuable practice in reading, understanding, and analyzing primary source documents. American Narratives Volume I covers the years 1492-1870. American Narratives Volume II deals with the period from 1870 to the present. Grade Levels 7-12
Completely Aligned with New York English Language Arts Testing Standards! Queue's Rise & Shine English Language Arts series offers grade level-appropriate, engaging, approachable material in a format your students will be accustomed to seeing on the actual test. These books have been designed to specifically enhance the test preparation experience in the New York classroom. Grades 3-8 - Comprehensively researched, targeted, and aligned to New York Assessment standards for English Language Arts - Book is broken into six subject areas-specific parts: Poems; Fiction; Nonfiction; Listening; Capitalization, Punctuation, and Grammar; and Writing Prompts. - All questions-multiple-choice, short-response, and extended-response-are identical in style to what students will see on the actual assessment test. - Special bonus writing section helps students master writing responsive, persuasive, narrative, and communicative compositions. - Teacher editions include extensive test-specific introductory guides and show correct and suggested answers for each of the questions asked, as well as the targeted skill for those questions. These books are also great for home schooling!
The Explore American History workbooks, written in an engaging and easy-to-follow way, will provide middle school-level students with an overall survey of United States history. The first volume spans prehistory to Reconstruction. Volume II covers the 1870s to the present. The chapters are broken into manageable sections, each of which is followed by multiple-choice and open-ended questions. These are designed to allow students to practice reading comprehension and writing skills and to reinforce learning within the content area of history. These workbooks are targeted for students in grades 6-8. Great for home schooling as well.
Do you need a workbook to get your students into "game shape" for the New York Math assessment? Do you need a workbook that is 100% aligned to the most recent standards? That presents questions just like those your students will see on the New York assessment? That is uncluttered, easy to navigate, and is not intimidating to children? Queue's Rise & Shine Series provides educators with the means to engage their students and to practice and reinforce the skills and concepts essential for success on the New York assessment and in the classroom. These workbooks are an indispensable teaching tool! - Each workbook is completely aligned to New York Learning Standards. - The questions match the format that students will see on New York Assessments. - Hundreds of practice questions ensure that students are familiar with the New York mathematics exam format before walking into the test. - Many questions involve graphic representations, an important part of the New York math assessment. - Teacher editions include extensive test-specific introductory guides and show correct and suggested answers for each of the questions asked, as well as the targeted skill for those questions. - Grades 3-8 contain a Pretest and a Posttest and are filled with Progress Monitoring Quizzes to keep tabs on the skills and ideas with which students may be struggling. Our mathematics workbooks are the most effective test preparation tools available!
This series of workbooks offers longer and slightly more challenging passages than our original Reading Comprehension books. In addition, the multiple-choice and open-ended questions focus more on higher-level thinking skills and less on details. Each reading selection offers multiple-choice and open-ended questions designed to practice and assess reading comprehension skills in the areas of both literal interpretation and critical thinking. Open-ended questions will help students learn how to convey ideas and improve their basic composition skills. Teacher's editions for these reading workbooks provide suggestions for the use of the books, correct answers to multiple-choice questions, and possible responses for open-ended questions. Grade Levels 4-7
The Explore American History workbooks, written in an engaging and easy-to-follow way, will provide middle school-level students with an overall survey of United States history. The first volume spans prehistory to Reconstruction. Volume II covers the 1870s to the present. The chapters are broken into manageable sections, each of which is followed by multiple-choice and open-ended questions. These are designed to allow students to practice reading comprehension and writing skills and to reinforce learning within the content area of history. These workbooks are targeted for students in grades 6-8. Great for home schooling as well.
The Portrait of the United States of America workbook discusses the United States, where it has been and where it is today-people, geography, history, government, business, education, science and medicine, social services, the arts, sports and entertainment, and the media. The text is approachable and easy to understand, and the combination of culture and history is sure to pique students' interest. It is excellent for Civics classes! Also great for home schooling!
Help your students identify and practice the skills they most need to improve with this series of reading workbooks. Each question in these extraordinary books targets a specific skill that students must master to succeed on state assessments. The passages in these workbooks consist of narrative and expository text. Expository passages include informative, biographical, and how-to selections. There are mixed passages and paired passages. Mixed passages put two different kinds of writing together in one lesson. Paired passages have two separate passages about the same topic that are read together. Questions follow each passage. The answer keys in the Teacher Edition identify the type of passage, the higher-level vocabulary found in each passage, and each reading objective tested along with its correct answer, as well as extension activities that may be used as follow-up after each passage has been used for assessment. If you would like to target a specific area where students need improvement or development, then these books are for you! Written for grade levels 3 - 8, but given letter designations for students who are working below grade level. Reading Objectives F is written at the 8th grade level.
This series of workbooks offers longer and slightly more challenging passages than our original Reading Comprehension books. In addition, the multiple-choice and open-ended questions focus more on higher-level thinking skills and less on details. Each reading selection offers multiple-choice and open-ended questions designed to practice and assess reading comprehension skills in the areas of both literal interpretation and critical thinking. Open-ended questions will help students learn how to convey ideas and improve their basic composition skills. Teacher's editions for these reading workbooks provide suggestions for the use of the books, correct answers to multiple-choice questions, and possible responses for open-ended questions. Grade Levels 4-7. Also great for home schooling!
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