Zaner-Bloser PreK-8 Catalog 2008-2009 - (Page 18) Grade 4 Comprehensive Reading Instructional Read-Aloud Trade Books* Grade 4 Six Theme Collections help students develop in-depth knowledge of a variety of fiction and nonfiction genres at a range of reading levels. Different learning approaches (visual, auditory, kinesthetic) are addressed in Comprehension Masters for Differentiated Instruction. High-stakes test preparation includes instruction and practice to help students identify and analyze literary genres. Language Support Teacher Editions and Student Practice Book (available separately) address the specific learning needs of English-Language Learners. Reading proficiency is fostered through a variety of theme-related leveled readers, included in the Independent Library. Multicultural Literature Instructional Read-Aloud trade books at the center of learning help students access and build background knowledge while inspiring them to listen, discuss, read, write, and think. Character Development is seamlessly integrated into a comprehensive literacy program. Systematic instruction helps teachers create an effective and caring learning environment leading to increased student achievement in reading and writing. Want to know more? Call your local Educational Sales Consultant (see p. 108) for classroom pricing. Theme/ Central Question Trade books used to support the theme 1 Identity Awareness Where are you from? 2 Perspective Taking What can we do to help us understand people from different cultures? 3 Conflict Resolution How can we solve problems in our communities? 4 Social Awareness How can we challenge stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination? Love & Friendship How can differences or disagreements strengthen our relationships? Freedom & Democracy How can we make our voices heard? 5 6 *Titles shown are included in classroom package. 18 Zaner-Bloser The Language Arts and Reading Company
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