Nonfiction Readers: Level 3
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Friendship
by Cynthia Klingel
Part of the Nonfiction Readers: Level 3 series
Simple text describes friendship and what it means to be friends with others. Anne Sullivan and her friendship with Helen Keller is given as an example of a famous friendship. An end section offers suggestions on how readers can strengthen their own friendships. 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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Paul Revere's Ride
by Cynthia Klingel
Part of the Nonfiction Readers: Level 3 series
A phonics-based nonfiction book for level-three beginning readers, providing information about Paul Revere's role in the events of the Revolutionary War. Includes a glossary, map, and a list of books and Web sites for further study. 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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The Revolutionary War
by Cynthia Klingel
Part of the Nonfiction Readers: Level 3 series
A phonics-based nonfiction book for level-three beginning readers, providing information about the causes and conduct of the Revolutionary War. Includes a glossary, map, and a list of books and Web sites for further study. 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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The Boston Tea Party
by Cynthia Klingel
Part of the Nonfiction Readers: Level 3 series
A phonics-based nonfiction book for level-three beginning readers, providing information about the Boston Tea Party, one of the events leading to the Revolutionary War. Includes a glossary, map, and a list of books and Web sites for further study. 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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Cooperation
by Kathryn Kyle
Part of the Nonfiction Readers: Level 3 series
Simple text describes cooperation and what it means to cooperate with others.
Thomas Jefferson and his cooperation with the other writers of the Declaration of Independence is given as an example of how cooperation can be beneficial. An end section offers suggestions on how readers can apply cooperation 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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Fairness
by Kathryn Kyle
Part of the Nonfiction Readers: Level 3 series
Simple text describes fairness and what it means to be fair to others. Susan B. Anthony's work to gain women the right to vote is given as an example of fairness in history. An end section offers suggestions on how readers can apply fairness 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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