Nonfiction Readers: Level 3: Values
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Pride
by Kathryn Kyle
Part of the Nonfiction Readers: Level 3: Values series
Simple text describes pride and what it means to be proud of something or someone. Francis Scott Key's pride in America and the resulting 'Star Spangled Banner' anthem he wrote is given as an example of the effects of pride. An end section offers suggestions on how readers can show pride in their own lives. The highest-level Nonfiction Readers encourage more advanced students to extend their skills by instilling the confidence that they can read to learn about subjects of their own choosing! Level 3 Readers feature more difficult vocabulary and longer page lengths, with three or four sentences per page. Topics are selected to meet higher comprehension abilities, and children will enjoy learning to use the complete glossary, index, maps, and references for writing reports.
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Patience
by Kathryn Kyle
Part of the Nonfiction Readers: Level 3: Values series
Simple text describes patience and what it means to be patient with others. The patience of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., is given as an example of the importance of patience and how difficult it can be at times. An end section offers suggestions on how readers can show patience in their own lives. The highest-level Nonfiction Readers encourage more advanced students to extend their skills by instilling the confidence that they can read to learn about subjects of their own choosing! Level 3 Readers feature more difficult vocabulary and longer page lengths, with three or four sentences per page. Topics are selected to meet higher comprehension abilities, and children will enjoy learning to use the complete glossary, index, maps, and references for writing reports.
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Sharing
by Kathryn Kyle
Part of the Nonfiction Readers: Level 3: Values series
Simple text describes sharing and what it means to share with others. Mother Teresa and her ability to unconditionally share with others is given as a positive example of sharing. An end section offers suggestions on how readers can share with others in their own lives. The highest-level Nonfiction Readers encourage more advanced students to extend their skills by instilling the confidence that they can read to learn about subjects of their own choosing! Level 3 Readers feature more difficult vocabulary and longer page lengths, with three or four sentences per page. Topics are selected to meet higher comprehension abilities, and children will enjoy learning to use the complete glossary, index, maps, and references for writing reports.
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