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<strong>Media</strong> <strong>Center</strong> <strong>Holdings</strong>- <strong>with</strong> <strong>Call</strong> <strong>Number</strong> <strong>and</strong> Librarian Notes<br />

01 Apr 2011 12:44 PM<br />

<strong>Monarch</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

Title Author<br />

<strong>Call</strong> <strong>Number</strong><br />

Resource Type: Books<br />

Readiness Basics: Grades K-1 Hoffman, Joan / Palmer, Martha / 500.110 HOF<br />

Reading Comprehension : Cut, Paste, & Color<br />

(Basic Skills Series)<br />

“I can fly. I have feathers.” Which image/word goes <strong>with</strong> this statement: cardinal, bat, aardvark?<br />

The 24 illustrated lessons in this book ask students to match images <strong>with</strong> sentences or sketches <strong>with</strong> words. All<br />

sorts a creatures are featured from a “tarantula” to a “tick” <strong>and</strong> a “flamingo” to a “ferret.”<br />

Of course, creative coloring is all part of the fun.<br />

Scharf, Kitty / Messersmith, Anne<br />

513 .852 SCH<br />

**Reading Comprehension : Grade 3 (Basics Higdon, Pamela Leis / Lardon, Katherine 533.338 HIG<br />

First)<br />

To help your students learn to comprehend what they read, this Basics First book offers an interesting fact or<br />

fiction based story on each page. Each narrative has been written so that a third-grade level student can read it<br />

successfully. Following each story are activities that will help students practive such skills as locating the main<br />

idea, reading for details, putting events in order, following directions, determining the cause <strong>and</strong> the effect of an<br />

action, recognizing similarities <strong>and</strong> differences, anaylizing characters, predicting outcomes, drawing conclusions,<br />

<strong>and</strong> much more. The carefully thought-out questions presented help each student learn to think, respond, create,<br />

imagine, <strong>and</strong> even do research to learn more about a subject.<br />

Reading Comprehension : Grade 4 (Basics<br />

First)<br />

Higdon, Pamela / Lardon, Katherine / 503.332 HIG<br />

Grade 4; Fictional <strong>and</strong> nonfictional information combine in a dynamic series that encourages both eager <strong>and</strong><br />

reluctant readers.<br />

Reading Comprehension: Grade 1 (Basic Cummings, Renee<br />

510.800<br />

Skills Series)<br />

Grade 1 Reading Level; Reading Comprehension is designed to improve students' reading skills. These<br />

high-interest, fiction <strong>and</strong> non-fiction selections will spark the curiosity of your beginning readers. Each lesson<br />

includes a relevant comprehension activity,<strong>and</strong> most lessons have an optional extension that encourages<br />

creativity beyond the text. Use the selections for independent practice or whole group lessons when titles relate to<br />

a topic your class is studying.You may choose to place the lessons in a center <strong>and</strong> reproduce the answer key for<br />

self-checking.<br />

Reading Comprehension: Grade 2 -- Deluxe<br />

Ed.<br />

Strauss, Elizabeth / Schwartz, Sara Jo<br />

**Reading Comprehension: Grade 4 (Basic Thoman, Kim / Rogers, Kathy / Kirkwood,<br />

Skills Series)<br />

Reading Comprehension is designed to improve students' reading skills.<br />

520.268<br />

543.331 THO<br />

These high-interest, fiction <strong>and</strong> non-fiction selections will spark the curiosity of even the most reluctant reader.<br />

Each lesson includes a relevant comprehension activity <strong>and</strong>, in most cases, an extension that promotes further<br />

exploration. Use these selections for independent practice or whole group lessons when titles relate to a topic<br />

your class is studying. Many activities also lend themselves to cooperative learning situations. You may choose to<br />

place the lessons in a center <strong>and</strong> reproduce the answer key for self-checking.<br />

ResourceMate® 3.0 <strong>Monarch</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />

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