Understanding the Basics
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How to Read a Nonfiction Book
by Lisa M. Bolt Simons
Part of the Understanding the Basics series
Introduces readers to the basic features of nonfiction books, such as headers and indexes. Readers will learn how to use these features to gather information and write reports. Additional features to aid comprehension include a table of contents, labeled diagrams, a quiz and answer key, a phonetic glossary, an index, sources for further research, and an introduction to the author.
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How to Read a Map
by Lisa M. Bolt Simons
Part of the Understanding the Basics series
Introduces readers to basic map features, such as legends and scales. Readers will learn how to measure distances, read a compass rose, and use grid systems to locate destinations. Additional features to aid comprehension include a table of contents, labeled diagrams, a quiz and answer key, a phonetic glossary, an index, sources for further research, and an introduction to the author. Young people need to know certain basics. Knowing how to tell time, how to read a ruler, or how to interpret a graph, for example, are lifelong skills that every child should learn. And more recently, children are required to know how to read computer code. Give your readers a solid footing to learn these important basics in this informative series. Each book contains a labeled diagram that breaks down the topic and explains its key features. A comprehension quiz helps kids test their new reading skills, and an answer key allows them to check their work. Additional features include a table of contents, an introduction to the author, sources for further research, and an index. This is a perfect series for young learners!
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How to Read Graphs
by Rachel Hamby
Part of the Understanding the Basics series
Introduces readers to the basic features of a graph, such as legends, labels, and scales. Readers will learn how to use these features to read bar graphs, line graphs, and many other kinds of graphs. Additional features to aid comprehension include a table of contents, labeled diagrams, a quiz and answer key, a phonetic glossary, an index, sources for further research, and an introduction to the author.|Glossary of key words|Index|Sources for further research|Author/Illustrator biography|Activities for further learning|Detailed maps|Table of contents|Suggested websites|Young people need to know certain basics. Knowing how to tell time, how to read a ruler, or how to interpret a graph, for example, are lifelong skills that every child should learn. And more recently, children are required to know how to read computer code. Give your readers a solid footing to learn these important basics in this informative series. Each book contains a labeled diagram that breaks down the topic and explains its key features. A comprehension quiz helps kids test their new reading skills, and an answer key allows them to check their work. Additional features include a table of contents, an introduction to the author, sources for further research, and an index. This is a perfect series for young learners!
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How to Read a Recipe
by Anitra Budd
Part of the Understanding the Basics series
Introduces readers to the basic features of a recipe, such as ingredient lists and the importance of following directions in order. Readers will learn how to measure liquids and solids and follow steps chronologically. Additional features to aid comprehension include a table of contents, labeled diagrams, a quiz and answer key, a phonetic glossary, an index, sources for further research, and an introduction to the author.
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How to Read Measurements
by Catherine Ipcizade
Part of the Understanding the Basics series
Introduces readers to basic measurement tools, such as rulers and thermometers. Readers will learn how to use these tools to make different kinds of measurements. Additional features to aid comprehension include a table of contents, labeled diagrams, a quiz and answer key, a phonetic glossary, an index, sources for further research, and an introduction to the author.
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How to Read Nutrition Labels
by Kate Conley
Part of the Understanding the Basics series
Introduces readers to the basic items on a nutrition label, such as serving size and nutrients. Readers will learn how to use this information to make healthful food choices. Additional features to aid comprehension include a table of contents, labeled diagrams, a quiz and answer key, a phonetic glossary, an index, sources for further research, and an introduction to the author.
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How to Read Calendars and Clocks
by Kate Conley
Part of the Understanding the Basics series
Introduces readers to the basic features of calendars and clocks, such as dates and numerals. Readers will learn how to use these features to track time and keep organized. Additional features to aid comprehension include a table of contents, labeled diagrams, a quiz and answer key, a phonetic glossary, an index, sources for further research, and an introduction to the author.|Glossary of key words|Index|Sources for further research|Author/Illustrator biography|Activities for further learning|Detailed maps|Table of contents|Suggested websites|Young people need to know certain basics. Knowing how to tell time, how to read a ruler, or how to interpret a graph, for example, are lifelong skills that every child should learn. And more recently, children are required to know how to read computer code. Give your readers a solid footing to learn these important basics in this informative series. Each book contains a labeled diagram that breaks down the topic and explains its key features. A comprehension quiz helps kids test their new reading skills, and an answer key allows them to check their work. Additional features include a table of contents, an introduction to the author, sources for further research, and an index. This is a perfect series for young learners!
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How to Read Scratch Computer Code
by George Anthony Kulz
Part of the Understanding the Basics series
Introduces readers to the basic features of Scratch computer code, such as scripts and blocks. Readers will learn how to create their own games and projects using Scratch computer code. Additional features to aid comprehension include a table of contents, labeled diagrams, a quiz and answer key, a phonetic glossary, an index, sources for further research, and an introduction to the author.
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