Toolkit Texts: Grades 6-7: Short Nonfiction for Guided and Independent Practice (Comprehension Toolkit)
Description:
"These articles lend themselves to active reading, giving kids a great place to annotate and work out their thinking as they read."
--Stephanie Harvey and Anne Goudvis
In response to the overwhelming demand for more high-quality, age-appropriate nonfiction texts, Stephanie Harvey and Anne Goudvis have developed the four-volume series Toolkit Texts: Short Nonfiction for Guided and Independent Practice. Each volume provides a library of age-appropriate nonfiction articles in a reproducible format. Personally selected and edited by Harvey and Goudvis, each article is matched to the strategies described in Toolkit series.
The articles in each volume:
- focus on high-interest topics that help build strong readers while also building background knowledge in numerous content areas
- give students an opportunity to read and process the kinds of passages typically found on state tests
- present information in a range of formats typical of nonfiction texts including time lines, sidebars, interviews, and maps and diagrams
- are supported by teaching strategies that describe how to integrate the articles into your Toolkit instruction.
Plus, the accompanying CD-ROM provides all of the informational texts in English and Spanish.
Select the volumes that will best address your students needs.
Toolkit Texts, Gr. K-1
Toolkit Texts, Gr. 2-3
Toolkit Texts, Gr. 4-5
Toolkit Texts, Gr. 6-7
Save when you order the entire PreK-7 Toolkit Texts Library for one low price.
For a comprehensive overview of the Comprehension Toolkit series including sample lessons, a new Summer School Literacy Guide, free nonfiction short texts in Spanish (K-2), lists of alternative texts, teacher feedback , and presentation materials visit http://www.comprehensiontoolkit.com
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