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iOpener: Robots
iOpener: Robots
This book about robots gives detailed explanations of all the robots around us, how they're powered, how they move, and what they can do. This title includes diagrams, a glossary, an index, and discussion questions to aid in reading comprehension. Grade: 3 Subject: Physical Science Genre: Informational Text Comprehension Skill/Strategy: Draw Conclusions Diagnostic Reading Assessment (DRA/EDL): 38/40 Guided Reading Level: P Lexile Level: 650L DK's iOpeners equip K-6 students with the skills and strategies they need to access and comprehend nonfiction so that they are not only learning to read but reading to learn. The combination of high-interest content and eye-popping photography of iOpeners brings science and social studies topics to life, raises student achievement in reading, and boosts standardized test scores.
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Population Change
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Four Corners
Four Corners
Features such as contents pages, glossaries and indexes build early non-fiction skills. Helpful quick-reference to NLS text type and subject links on the back of each book. Reception books referenced to the Early Years Foundation Stage guidance.
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Robots
Robots
Robots! is a Report text covering Design and Technology, Science and Maths themes for Year 3. It is part of Four Corners, the most visually compelling series of cross-curricular books to motivate all readers from 4 to 11.
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Four Corners
Four Corners
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Robots
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Les Robots
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Population Change
Population Change
This series takes a topical and in-depth look at some of the key issues being faced in Britain today.
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Writing from the Trenches
Writing from the Trenches
Ten Authors Who Have Your Six! TEN-HUT! Gear up for your writing with tried-and-true tips from the trenches. Ten award-winning authors share invaluable tips and secrets they've gleaned the hard way, offering a broad range of insights and opinions on the best way to tackle subjects such as the following: n Plotting Techniques-Research-Characterization-Villains We Love to Hate-Dynamic Dialogue-Sigh-Worthy Heroes-The Right Heroine for the Job-Hooking Your Reader in the First Chapter-Scene Endings to Lead Your Readers On-Creating a Movie Set-Making your Readers Cry-Deep POV-Copyediting your Manuscript-Indie Publishing vs. Traditional Publishing-Marketing for Those Who Hate MarketingAt last ¿ a writer's tool that provides the experience and expertise of ten authors who've been on the front lines of publishing and lived to teach about it: Connie Almony, Lynnette Bonner, Hallee Bridgeman, Louise Gouge, Michelle Griep, Julie Lessman, Elizabeth Ludwig, Ane Mulligan, MaryLu Tyndall, and Erica Vetsch.
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