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Jamestown Education McGraw-Hill Ryerson 2009 Jamestown Education Grades 6-12 & Adult Supporting reading levels 1 through 12
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Jamestown EducationGrades 6-12 & Adult

Supporting reading levels 1 through 12

High interest low vocabulary material to support student success

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To order, call toll-free1-800-565-5758

. . . or FAX your order to1-800-463-5885

For product information or examination requests, call your local Sales Representative.

See back cover for details.

Visit our Website atwww.mcgrawhill.ca/school

Word Journeys™Develop and reinforce

academic English

vocabulary through a skills-

based approach.

See page 20 for more

information.

Jamestown LiteratureAn Adapted Reader

Improve reading comprehension

for struggling readers with

accessible literature presented

in an interactive format.

See pages 24 for

more information.

Reading Math

Reading Science

Reading Social Studies Help English language

learners and native

speakers improve their

vocabulary and

comprehension in the

content areas.

See pages 32 for more

information.

NEW!

NEW!

NEW!

World History Ink™Bring history to life with illustrated historical

fiction covering important eras in World History.

See page 38 for more information.

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To order, call toll-free 1-800-565-5758 or fax 1-800-463-5885To order, call toll-free 1-800-565-5758 or fax 1-800-463-5885 1

Contents and Reading Level Chart

Read Limited Rarely Have Can’t Don’t finish Can’t apply Perform NeedReading below comprehension choose to limited understand assignments/ skills/ poorly more

Page Level grade level skills read vocabulary textbooks tests strategies on tests challenge

Reading InterventionJamestown Reading Navigator 2 1-10 l l l l l l l

Reading Skills and StrategiesReading Drills 3 4-10 l l l l l

Signature Reading 4 2-12 l l l l l l l

Skimming & Scanning 6 4-9 l l l

Vocabulary Drills 7 4-10 l l l

Comprehension Skills 8 1-Adult l l l

Reading NonfictionLivewire – Real Lives 9 2-5 l l l

World Works NEW! 10 2-8 l l l l l l l

In the Spotlight 12 2-10 l l l l l

The Outer EdgeTM 14 2-4 l l l l l

The Wild Side 16 4-6 l l l l l

Critical Reading 18 6-8 l l l l l

ESLWord Journeys NEW! 20 ELL l l l l l l

English, Yes! 22 ELL l l

Reading FictionJamestown Literature: An Adapted Reader 24 4-10 l l l l

Goodman’s Five-Star Stories 26 1-10 l l l l l

Best series 28 5-12 l l l l l

Goodman’s Five-Star Activity Books 30 1-7 l l l l

Content-Area ReadingContent Vocabulary Workout 31 3-6 l l l

Reading Math, Science, Social Studies 32 3-6, ELL l l l l l

Breakthroughs 34 5-8 l l l

Reading in the Content Areas 36 4-12 l l l l l

Six-Way Paragraphs 37 1-12 l l l

World History Ink NEW! 38 x-x l l l l l

Reading Rate & FluencyTimed Readings 39 4-Adult l l l l l

Reading Fluency 40 1-10 l

Additional Titles 42Order Information 43Order Form 44Index 45

Please NoteAll prices shown are SCHOOL NET prices and current at the time of publication. Prices are subject to change. For current information, please contact your local sales representative or McGraw-Hill Ryerson.

For more McGraw-Hill Ryerson products,please refer to our other catalogues:

c Business c Technology & Computer Education

c English c World Languages

c Family Studies c Advanced Placement

c Mathematics c Jamestown Education

c Social Studies c SRA/Open Court

c Science, Health & Physical Education c The Wright Group

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Jamestown Reading NavigatorInClass Readers, Audio CDs and InTime MagazinesEngaging resources written exclusively for adolescentsc Help students transfer reading success to other courses with a strong

focus on nonfiction and content-area reading strategiesc Provide support for English language learners

Jamestown Reading Navigator's inClass Readers and inTime Magazines,motivate reluctant readers with content designed specifically for students ingrades 6-12 who are reading 2 or more levels below their actual grade level.

inClass Readers provide independent and collaborative learning opportunitieswith thought-provoking selections organized into thematic units. Nonfictionand fiction selections represent a wide variety of genres and provide content-area reading practice.

inClass Reader Teacher’s Guide Additional lessons and blackline mastershelp differentiate instruction in the classroom.

Audio CDs of inClass selections model good reading practices to help buildfluency and confidence.

InTIME Magazines encourage additional recreational reading. The engagingmagazine format contains high-interest, relevant content.

Reading Intervention

Benefits students who...

Read below grade level

Have limited comprehension skills

Rarely choose to read

Have a limited vocabulary

Can’t understand textbooks

Can’t apply skills/strategies

Perform poorly on tests

Reading Navigator Program Level Reading Level ISBN Number PriceReading Navigator, inClass Readers, Trek 1 1 1-2 978-0-07-861036-3 $13.58

Reading Navigator, inClass Readers, Trek 2 2 3-4 978-0-07-861037-0 $13.58

Reading Navigator, inClass Readers, Trek 3 3 5-6 978-0-07-861038-7 $13.58

Reading Navigator, inClass Readers, Trek 4 4 7-9+ 978-0-07-861039-4 $13.58

Reading Navigator, inClass Readers, Teacher's Guide 1-4 978-0-07-874344-3 $52.75

Reading Navigator, InTIME Magazine, Issue 2A 2 3-4 978-0-07-873656-8 $8.12

Reading Navigator, InTIME Magazine, Issue 2B 2 3-4 978-0-07-873657-5 $8.12

Reading Navigator, InTIME Magazine, Teacher's Guide, Trek 2 2 978-0-07-873660-5 $9.55

Reading Navigator, InTIME Magazine, Issue 3A 3 5-6 978-0-07-873664-3 $8.12

Reading Navigator, InTIME Magazine, Issue 3B 3 5-6 978-0-07-873665-0 $8.12

Reading Navigator, InTIME Magazine, Teacher's Guide, Trek 3 3 978-0-07-873668-1 $9.55

Reading Navigator, InTIME Magazine, Issue 4A 4 7-9+ 978-0-07-873672-8 $8.12

Reading Navigator, InTIME Magazine, Issue 4B 4 7-9+ 978-0-07-873673-5 $8.12

Reading Navigator, InTIME Magazine, Teacher's Guide, Trek 4 4 978-0-07-873676-6 $9.55

Reading Navigator inClass Audio, Trek 1 1 1-2 978-0-07-869247-5 $52.75

Reading Navigator inClass Audio, Trek 2 2 3-4 978-0-07-869248-2 $52.75

Reading Navigator inClass Audio, Trek 3 3 5-6 978-0-07-869249-9 $52.75

Reading Navigator inClass Audio, Trek 4 4 7-9+ 978-0-07-869250-5 $52.75

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Reading Skills and Strategies

To order, call toll-free 1-800-565-5758 or fax 1-800-463-5885 3

Improve test scores and build reading staminac Build reading stamina while maintaining

comprehension c Prepare for standardized testsc Improve critical thinking skills

Reading Drills helps students prepare for standardized tests. Students buildtheir reading stamina, practicing reading longer passages in a timedsetting. They also improve both their literal and critical thinking skills andhave additional opportunities for longer personal responses. Like astandardized test, both fiction and nonfiction selections are presented.

Build critical thinking skills

• Paraphrasing • Predicting• Generalizing • Categorizing• Main idea • Sequence• Cause and effect • Compare and contrast• Drawing conclusions • Fact and opinion• Author’s purpose, approach

Build reading stamina with passages of uniform length

• Introductory level—500 words per passage• Middle level—750 words per passage• Advanced level—1,000 words per passage

Build vocabulary in context

• All vocabulary words are introduced within the reading passages• Exercises require students to use context to get meaning

Reading Drills Reading Level Interest Level ISBN Number PriceIntroductory 4–6 6–12 978-0-80-920361-1 $19.13

Middle 6–8 6–12 978-0-80-920359-8 $19.13

Advanced 7–10 6–12 978-0-80-920360-4 $19.13

Teacher Notes and Answer Key 978-0-80-920358-1 $4.15

SPECIAL SAVINGS!Special Value Set! 10 Student texts and 1 Teacher Notes

Introductory 4–6 6–12 978-0-07-878556-6 $165.58

Middle 6–8 6–12 978-0-07-878557-3 $165.58

Advanced 7–10 6–12 978-0-07-878558-0 $165.58

Reading DrillsBy Edward B. Fry, Ph.D.

Benefits students who...

Don’t finish tests on time

Can’t apply skills/strategies

Perform poorly on tests

Have limited comprehension skills

Need more challenge

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Each book contains the strategies most often found on standardized tests

• Recognizing main ideas• Making inferences• Recognizing text structures• Recognizing literary forms• Using graphic organizers• Increasing vocabulary

Refreshed, revised, and redesigned

• Each Annotated Teacher Edition contains the Jamestown Placement Test. Now youcan quickly find the right book for yourstudents!

• New covers and redesigned pages make thebooks even more appealing.

• Same great instructional approach.

Signature Reading

Encourage students to master strategies with our best-selling core seriesc Improve students’ comprehension, vocabulary, content-area reading,

and metacognitive strategiesc Encourage reading growth with graduated readability in each bookc Help students apply skills and strategies to new reading situations

Signature Reading is the cornerstone for building a student-centered learningexperience—a nine-level sequential program that uses self-assessments to helpreaders participate in and evaluate their own learning process. We’ve appliedthe best research on reading strategies to help you offer instruction before,during, and after reading, freeing students to reach new levels of success.

Reading Skills and Strategies

What WorksA particularly useful reading

resource is the Jamestown

Signature Reading series.

This series effectively keys in

on reading skills, and on

teaching and learning

strategies. The readings are

short, appeal to a wide

audience, cover a variety of

genres, and give students

the tools to approach

different types of reading.

The graphic organizers are

particularly useful in

teaching students specific

skills, for example,

sequencing skills and also in

teaching them text

structures such as cause and

effect organization. The

questions at the end of each

reading are a quick way to

monitor and track

comprehension, and

students see, in a very

concrete way, their own

improvement over time.

—Donna GiacaloneHamilton Wentworth CatholicDistrict School Board

Benefits students who...

Have limited comprehension skills

Can’t apply skills/strategies

Have limited vocabulary

Read below grade level

Rarely choose to read

Perform poorly on tests

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Signature Reading Level D Level E LReading Level 2–4 3–5 4–6 5

Interest Level 4–8 4–8 6–10 6–10 6–10 8

Student Text 0-07-861716-2 0-07-861718-9 0-07-

Teacher Edition 0-07-861717-0 0-07-861719-7 0-07-

SPECIAL SAVINGS!Special Value Set 10 books and 1 Teacher’s Edition

ISBNs for sets 0-07-865554-4 0-07-865555-2 0-07-

compatible with

earlier edition

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Reading Skills and Strategies

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Modeling of strategyduring reading

Direct instruction onstrategy before reading

Application of strategyafter reading

Level F Level G Level H Level I Level J Level K Level L Price4–6 5–7 6–8 7–9 8–10 9–11 10–12

6–10 6–10 6–10 8–12 8–12 8–12 8–12

0-07-861720-0 0-07-861722-7 0-07-861724-3 0-07-861726-X 0-07-861728-6 0-07-861730-8 0-07-861732-4 $18.40 ea.

0-07-861721-9 0-07-861723-5 0-07-861725-1 0-07-861727-8 0-07-861729-4 0-07-861731-6 0-07-861733-2 $27.45 ea.

0-07-865556-0 0-07-865557-9 0-07-865558-7 0-07-865559-5 0-07-865560-9 0-07-865561-7 0-07-865562-5 $176.25 ea.

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Mimic real-life reading situations to help students find information quicklyc Help students become fast, flexible readersc Help students vary their reading rate

according to their purposec Help students find specific information

quickly

What time is that movie on TV? What was thegeneral idea of that memo? What team isleading the division? Skimming and Scanning helps students pick out specific information quickly, training them to tailor their reading rate depending on their purpose. These drills use real-life situations to provide the encouragement students need to become flexible, independent readers.

Scanning materials aregathered in one book soyou don’t have to hunt forthem

• Alphabetical lists• Telephone directories• TV listings• Magazine articles• Reference materials• Guide words• Indexes• Sports tables• Documents

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Reading Skills and Strategies

Benefits students who...

Don’t finish tests on time

Perform poorly on tests

Have limited comprehension skills

Skimming & ScanningBy Edward B. Fry, Ph.D.

Skimming & Scanning Reading Level Interest Level ISBN Number PriceMiddle 4–6 6–12 0-80-920364-2 $19.13

Advanced 7–9 6–12 0-80-920363-4 $19.13

Teacher Notes and Answer Key 0-80-920362-6 $4.15

SPECIAL SAVINGS!Special Value Set! 10 Student Texts and 1 Teacher Notes

Middle 4–6 6–12 0-07-878672-X $153.04

Advanced 7–9 6–12 0-07-878673-8 $153.04

Skimming for the “gist”in fiction and nonfictionhelps students get ageneral idea quickly

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Reading Skills and Strategies

Focus on expanding conceptual vocabularyc Help students use context clues c Build structural analysis skillsc Introduce or review Latin and Greek roots

Vocabulary Drills helps students learn how to approach new wordsand to become more comfortable with the language—freeing themto explore new words and their meanings. Vocabulary study iscontextualized with both narrative and expository passages.Additional structural analysis skills help students figure out themeanings of unfamiliar words in their own reading.

• Making connections helps students buildpersonal word power

• New vocabulary words are connected bysynonyms, antonyms, and analogies to wordsthey may already know

• Latin and Greek roots expand students’vocabularies exponentially

• Personal words help students build a usefulbank of interesting words

Helpful features make learning new wordseasier

• Word lists and glossaries in each book savetime for students

• Review and Extension lessons expandstudents’ understanding of new words

• Personal Word Lists help students gatherspecial words of interest to them

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Benefits students who...

Have a limited vocabulary

Have limited comprehension skills

Need more challenge

Vocabulary DrillsBy Edward B. Fry, Ph.D.

Multiple choice, matching, and sentencecompletion exercises create an understanding of new words learned in the context of selections

Also see Content VocabularyWorkoutTM on page 31.

Vocabulary Drills Reading Level Interest Level ISBN Number PriceIntroductory 4–6 6–12 0-07-827367-6 $19.13

Middle 6–8 6–12 0-80-920355-3 $19.13

Advanced 7–10 6–12 0-80-920354-5 $19.13

Teacher Notes and Answer Key 0-07-827368-4 $3.53

SPECIAL SAVINGS!Special Value Set! 10 Student Texts and 1 Teacher Notes

Introductory 4–6 6–12 0-07-878674-6 $165.58

Middle 6–8 6–12 0-07-878675-4 $165.58

Advanced 7–10 6–12 0-07-878676-2 $165.58

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c Improve fiction and nonfiction comprehensionc Move beyond skill-and-drill with integrated writing activities

This innovative program helps students devote effort to only those specificcomprehension skills that give them trouble.

Five-part lesson uses teach—practice—apply—assess format

• Part One models the specific skill for the student.• Part Two presents an interesting and informative lesson.• Part Three lets students practice with a

sample exercise.• Part Four gives students 20 exercises

on a specific skill.• Part Five integrates reading and writing

with activities to apply the skill.

Improve 10 frequently tested fiction and nonfiction skills

• Main idea• Details• Organization• Judgments• Conclusions• Inferences• Literary forms• Tone• Character• Vocabulary

Comprehension SkillsReading Skills and Strategies

What Works[The QAR] strategy

helps students answer

questions about a text

by having them analyze

the relationship between

the question and the

answer. . . Some answers are

stated directly in the text

(Right There). Some answers

are stated in words that

differ from the words of the

question and may be located

anywhere in the text (Think

and Search). Some answers

are implied: they are based

on clues the author has

provided (Author and Me).

And some answers use the

information in the text as a

starting point for developing

the reader’s own ideas (On

My Own).

—Teaching Reading with Jamestown

Benefits students who...

Have limited comprehension skills

Read below grade level

Rarely choose to read

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Comprehension Skills Series Introductory Middle Advanced PriceUnderstanding the Main Idea 0-80-920233-6 0-80-920244-1 0-80-920156-9 $12.71 ea.

Making Judgments 0-80-920234-4 0-80-920246-8 0-80-920157-7 $12.71 ea.

Understanding Literary Forms 0-80-920239-5 0-80-920152-6 0-80-920162-3 $12.71 ea.

Understanding Significant Details 0-80-920241-7 0-80-920154-2 0-80-920165-8 $12.71 ea.

Recognizing Tone 0-80-920238-7 0-80-920151-8 0-80-920161-5 $12.71 ea.

Understanding Characters 0-80-920235-2 0-80-920247-6 0-80-920158-5 $12.71 ea.

Understanding Organization 0-80-920240-9 0-80-920153-4 0-80-920163-1 $12.71 ea.

Making Inferences 0-80-920237-9 0-80-920249-2 0-80-920160-7 $12.71 ea.

Drawing Conclusions 0-80-920236-0 0-80-920248-4 0-80-920159-3 $12.71 ea.

Understanding Vocabulary 0-80-920242-5 0-80-920155-0 0-80-920166-6 $12.71 ea.

Complete Set 0-80-920243-3 0-80-920245-X 0-80-920164-X $114.71 ea.

Readability LevelsIntroductory 4–6Middle 6–8Advanced 9–12

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Reading Nonfiction

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Livewire–Real Lives

Inspire students with the bestbiographies of exciting livesc Motivate students to read with stories

of famous people—past and present

c Improve reading of narrative text

structures with lively biographies

c Check comprehension with multiple

choice, cloze procedure, and true/false

prompts

The Livewire—Real Lives series offers

students twenty-five biographies of

important people from sports, film, and

history. Controlled readabilities and

carefully chosen text structures allow

even the most challenged readers to find

success.

Muhammad Ali Winston Churchill Tom Cruise Leonardo Da Vinci Diana, Princess of Wales Clint Eastwood Anne Frank Mahatma Gandhi Mel Gibson Michael Jordan John F. Kennedy Martin Luther King, Jr. Nelson Mandela Marilyn Monroe Wolfgang Mozart Florence Nightingale Michelle Pfeiffer Keanu Reeves Franklin Roosevelt Arnold Schwarzenegger Sitting Bull Will Smith Mother Teresa John Travolta Vincent Van GoghText is “chunked”

into meaningful units toincrease comprehension

Colour Reading level 2–3 3–4 4–5

Teacher Resource Bookworksheets focus oncomprehension, withmultiple choice, clozeprocedure, andtrue/false prompts

Livewire–Real Lives Reading Level Interest Level ISBN Number PriceAll 25 books plus Teacher Resource Book(sold only as a set) 2–5 10–12 0-89-061413-X $150.16

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World Works™

Explore how things work through high-interest,engaging informational nonfictionc Improve reading comprehension of informational nonfictionc Encourage student inquiry with high-interest topics

World Works™ brings the world to life. These high-interest topics allow students to explore howour world works. Each four-colour, consumablebook of the 6-book series features nineinformational articles focused on how thingswork. Each unit within a book covers one of thefollowing topics; Everyday Things, Law, Health,Food, Technology, or Nature. Each articleanswers the question, “How Does it Work?“Each informational article includes a graph,chart, or diagram, along with after-readingcritical-thinking questions on reading skillsand interpreting charts and graphs.

Guidance through the entire readingprocess:• Reading skill instruction• Before reading exercises to activate

prior knowledge and set a purpose for reading

• Follow-up critical-thinking comprehension questions

• Reading skill practice• Vocabulary/idiom reinforcement• Writing activity in “fun,”

real-life format• Compare and contrast

two selections in a unit• Self-scoring for students

to monitor their ownprogress

Reading Nonfiction

Example Topics:How do MP3 players work?How are fingerprints identified?How do hybrid cars work?How do allergies affect us?How do UPC barcodes work?What are Venus Flytraps?

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NEW!

NEW!

NEW!

Benefits students who...

Read below grade level

Don’t comprehend well

Rarely choose to read

Have a limited vocabulary

Can’t apply skills/strategies

Perform poorly on tests

Need more challenge

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Reading Nonfiction

Students preparefor assessments byanalyzing graphs andcharts.

Reading skills are introduced,practiced, and appliedthroughout each selection.

My Workspace providesprompts to help studentsmonitor comprehension andcheck for understanding.

Comprehensive skill coverage taught and reviewed throughout the program:Asking QuestionsConnectingDrawing ConclusionsMain IdeaMaking InferencesPredicting SummarizingTaking NotesUnderstanding Graphic InformationVisualizing

End-of-unit compareand contrast chartshelp students makeconnections acrosstexts.

World Works™ Reading Level Interest Level ISBN Number PriceLevel C: Health, Everyday Things, Law Enforcement 3 6–12 0-07-878016-0 $21.74

Level D: Nature, Technology, Food 4 6–12 0-07-878017-9 $21.74

Level E: Health, Everyday Things, Law Enforcement 5 6–12 0-07-878018-7 $21.74

Level F: Nature, Technology, Food 6 6–12 0-07-878019-5 $21.74

Level G: Health, Everyday Things, Law Enforcement 7 6–12 0-07-878020-9 $21.74

Level H: Nature, Technology, Food 8 6–12 0-07-878021-7 $21.74

Teacher Guide 0-07-878022-5 $26.02

SPECIAL SAVINGS!Special Value Set 1 of each title (6 books total) plus Teacher’s Guide

3–8 6–12 0-07-878966-4 $140.81

Super Value Set 10 of each title (total of 60 books) and a Teacher’s Guide

3–-8 6–12 0-07-878967-2 $1,092.79

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Reading Nonfiction

Inspiring biographiesof famouspersonalities:Will SmithGrant HillLance ArmstrongShakiraShaquille O’Neal Hillary DuffLucy LiuJennifer LopezJ.K. RowlingBeyoncé KnowlesMichelle Wie …and many more!

Inspire students with the bestbiographies of exciting well-known personalitiesc Motivate students to read with stories

of popular figuresc Improve students’ comprehension,

vocabulary, and writing skills by building on prior knowledge

c Differentiate instruction fromintervention through on-level, using four reading levels

Now you can motivate your students to read and improve their readingproficiency with familiar subjects frompopular culture. Each consumable bookfeatures nine biographies of music industrypersonalities, actors, sports figures, authors,and artists, each one informative andinspiring. In each graduated unit, students areguided before, during, and after reading, withcomprehension skill, and vocabularyreinforcement, as well as writing exercises.

Guidance through the entire reading process:• Before reading exercises to activate

prior knowledge• Fun Facts, highlighted vocabulary words,

and a Skill Break during reading• Follow-up comprehension questions• Reading skill practice• Vocabulary reinforcement• Writing activity in “fun,” real-life format• Compare and contrast two celebrities in a unit• Self-scoring to allow students to monitor their

own progress• Personal dictionary to explore new

vocabulary words further

In the Spotlight™

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Benefits students who...

Read below grade level

Don’t comprehend well

Rarely choose to read

Have a limited vocabulary

Need more challenge

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Reading Nonfiction

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Prereading activities helpstudents draw from theirbackground knowledge, studyimportant vocabulary, and introduceimportant reading skills. Readingskill instruction is illustrated with anexample taken from the selection.

Compare and Contrastgraphic organizers allowstudents to makeconnections betweencelebrities in each unit.

SKILLS COVERED IN THE PROGRAMReading Main Idea/ Author’s Using Cause Making

Level Details Sequence Purpose/Viewpoint Context and Effect Predictions

Level B-D 2–4 l l l l l l

Level D-F 4–6 l l l l l l

Ask Questions Ask QuestionsReading to Monitor to Get Draw Problem/ Making

Level Comprehension Information Fact/Opinion Conclusions Solution Inferences Summarizing

Level F-H 6–8 l l l l l l

Level H-J 8–10 l l l l l l

Reading skills arereinforced during thereading selection.

In the Spotlight™ Reading Level Interest Level ISBN Number PriceVolume 1, Levels B–D 2–4 6–12 0-07-874318-4 $17.66

Volume 2, Levels B–D 2–4 6–12 0-07-874322-2 $17.66

Volume 1, Levels D–F 4–6 6–12 0-07-874319-2 $17.66

Volume 2, Levels D–F 4–6 6–12 0-07-874323-0 $17.66

Volume 1, Levels F–H 6–8 6–12 0-07-874320-6 $17.66

Volume 2, Levels F–H 6–8 6–12 0-07-874324-9 $17.66

Volume 1, Levels H–J 8–10 6–12 0-07-874321-4 $17.66

Volume 2, Levels H–J 8–10 6–12 0-07-874325-7 $17.66

Teacher Guide 0-07-874331-1 $24.77

SPECIAL SAVINGS!Special Value Set! 1 of each title (8 books total) plus Teacher guide

2–10 6–12 0-07-876105-0 $149.45

Super Value Set! 10 of each title (total of 80 books) and a Teacher guide

2–10 6–12 0-07-876106-9 $1181.23

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The Outer EdgeTM

Energize low-level readers with a series based onamazing, true storiesc Motivate students with high-interest selections at a lower-level

readabilityc Improve proficiency in reading nonfictionc Prepare students for standardized test using critical thinking questions

The Outer EdgeTM builds on the success of Jamestown’s popular Wild Side andCritical Reading series, enticing struggling readers with amazing, strange, andunbelievable nonfiction, now at a lower reading level. Comprehensionquestions reinforce literal understanding, while critical thinking questionsencourage students to speculate about author’s purpose, make inferences,identify cause and effect, support conclusions, and make predictions.

Amazing, courageous, and daring nonfiction

• Rock climber cuts off own arm to survive• Costa Rican fishermen survive 142 days adrift at sea• Magician rallies passengers on sinking ship• Acrobat in grass skirt catches fire while jumping over flaming rope • Oldest smoke jumper still active

Reading Nonfiction

Benefits students who...

Rarely choose to read

Can’t apply skills/strategies

Perform poorly on tests

Have limited comprehension skills

Read below grade level

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Critical thinking exercises prepare students for tests

Comparingacross selectionsimproves criticalthinking

Comprehension instruction on the following skills

• Main idea• Recalling facts• Making inferences• Using words• Author’s approach• Summarizing and paraphrasing• Critical thinking• Personal response• Self-assessment• Comparing across selections

Title Reading Level Interest Level ISBN Number PriceUncommon Courage 2-4 6-12 0-07-872904-1 $19.13

Danger Zone 2-4 6-12 0-07-872905-X $19.13

Fateful Journeys 2-4 6-12 0-07-872906-8 $19.13

Still Unsolved 2-4 6-12 0-07-869052-8 $19.13

Friend or Foe 2-4 6-12 0-07-869054-4 $19.13

Cool Science 2-4 6-12 0-07-869053-6 $19.13

Teacher guide 0-07-869055-2 $26.65

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The Wild SideReading Nonfiction

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Stimulate reading excitement with nonfiction crafted for middle-level readabilityc Motivate students with high-interest selections at

middle-level readabilityc Improve proficiency in reading nonfictionc Improve critical thinking

The Wild Side, a perennial favourite among struggling readers, mesmerizeswith astonishing tales of true-life adventures. One appreciative teacher notes:“I have difficulty removing the books from their hands at the end of theperiod!” Comprehension questions reinforce literal understanding, while criticalthinking questions encourage students to consider the author’s purpose, makeinferences, identify cause and effect, and make predictions.

Suspenseful, tantalizing, and courageous nonfiction

• “The Tragic Donner Party” • “Extreme Biking”• “The Spy Who Saved Lincoln” • “Near Death on the Football Field”• “Mysterious Circles” • “The Night the Dam Let Go”• “Bungee Jumping” • “Lizzie Borden”• “Typhoid Mary” . . . and many more!

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Comprehension instruction on the following skills

• Main idea• Recalling facts• Making inferences• Using words• Author’s approach• Summarizing and paraphrasing• Critical thinking• Personal response• Self-assessment• Comparing across selections

Critical thinking exercisesprepare students for tests

Comparing across selectionsimproves critical thinking

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Critical Reading

Motivate students with our best-selling series of high-interest selectionsc Motivate students with high-interest selections

at a higher readability level

c Improve proficiency in reading nonfiction

c Improve critical thinking

Critical Reading, a perennial favourite for middle school and high schoolstudents of all ability levels, fascinates with astounding and intriguing storiesof real-life adventure. Comprehension questions reinforce literalunderstanding, while critical thinking questions encourage students toconsider the author’s purpose, make inferences, identify cause and effect,and make predictions. The selections in the Critical Reading series are atthe highest level of readability inour triple-threat offering whichalso includes The Outer Edge

and The Wild Side.

Amazing, extraordinary, andremarkable nonfiction

• “Finding the Titanic”• “Picabo Street:

Fearless Skier”• “Uri Geller:

Is He for Real?”• “Christopher Reeve:

A Real Superman”• “Spontaneous Human

Combustion”• “The Roswell Incident”• “The Cyclops”• “The Oklahoma City

Bombing”. . . and many more!

Reading Nonfiction

Teaching TipTry these ideas for using The

Outer Edge, The Wild Side,

and Critical Reading in your

class:

• All three series have the

same instructional design.

Only the readability levels

differ. Divide students up

into three groups and

assign titles based on

student need.

• Let students choose the

books that interest them

most. Encourage them

to do Internet research to

find out more about a

selection topic.

• Group students according

to themes, such as

courage, strange events, or

the unexplained, across

readability levels. Help

them prepare group

multimedia reports on

their selections.

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Critical thinking exercisesprepare students for tests

Comparing across selectionsimproves critical thinking

Comprehension instruction on the following skills

• Main idea• Recalling facts• Making inferences• Using words• Author’s approach• Summarizing and paraphrasing• Critical thinking• Personal response• Self-assessment• Comparing across selections

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Word Journeys™Academic English Vocabulary

Develop and reinforce academic English vocabularythrough a skills-based approachc Focus on the most commonly used academic words for faster

reading gainsc Make progress more quickly with vocabulary taught in contextc Increase comprehension through listening, speaking, reading, and

writing activities

Word Journeys™ is designed to develop and reinforce students’ academicEnglish vocabulary. English language students learn and practice academicvocabulary using a skills-based approach to listening, speaking, reading, andwriting. The vocabulary words are taken from Averil Coxhead’s AcademicWord List, which is a research-generated list of the most common academicwords found in textbooks.

Main features:

• Engaging pictures and illustrations represent each definition

• Controlled nonfiction reading selections place vocabulary in context

• Word study activities address multiple meaning words, word forms,collocations, and morphology

• Scaffolded writing activities help students develop and refine their ideas

• Assessments track students’ progress and mastery

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ESL

Word Journeys Reading Level Interest Level ISBN Number PriceEarly Intermediate Student Edition 3–4 6–12 978-0-07-879545-9 $21.74

Early Intermediate Annotated Teacher Edition 3–4 6–12 9780-07-879548-0 $26.02

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Vocabulary wordsare introduced incontext to increaseunderstanding.

Illustrateddefinitionsprovide visualrepresentation and increasecomprehension.

Controlled nonfictionreading selectionsprovide authentic contextfor vocabulary.

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MP3 disks can be playedon a computer, a DVDplayer, or a CD playerthat is marked “MP3.”

English, Yes!

Make learning English easier with multicultural literature that motivates studentsc Multicultural literature engages students in English language learningc Comprehension, vocabulary, and grammar are developed in narrative

contextsc Flexible teaching options meet the needs of all your English language

learners

Unlike other English language programs, English, Yes! uses a magnificentarray of multicultural literature as the foundation for improvingcomprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and writing. Adapted selections from classic and contemporary authors engage students in learning English.Cooperative learning activities encourage readers to improve their writing,listening, and speaking skills.

Literature from many cultures engages the English language learner

Engaging narratives from Alma Flor Ada, Jack London, Lin Yutang, Maya Angelou, Manuela Williams Crosno, O. Henry, Saki, Langston Hughes, Edgar Allan Poe and many more.

Folktales, stories, and legends from Vietnam, Africa, Russia, China, Spain, Finland, America, and beyond.

Flexible teacher guides give you options to meet your students’ needs• Placement tests help you start students at the

appropriate level.• Instructional design accommodates both independent

and cooperative learning.• Self-scoring activities promote accountability. • Group activities help students improve their speaking,

listening, and writing skills. • Activities in the Teacher Guides include graphic

organizers, teacher modeling, conventions of print, and more.

What WorksJamestown has many resources

that I have found very useful

in my classrooms over the years.

My favourites are the books

in the English, Yes! Series. I

have utilized them with great

success in multi-level ESL and

ELD groupings, with students

ranging in ability from the pre-

literacy to transitional levels

of language acquisition. This

series provides leveled stories

and activities that are

interesting to teenagers and

adults alike.

—Sylvia GonsalvesSecondary Teacher &Department HeadTeaching in York Region

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Includes unit openers focusing on important pre-reading skills, such as activating prior knowledge and building background

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THE CIRCUITTHE CIRCUITbased on a story by Francisco Jiménez

Before You Read

ConnectionsStudy the picture. Describe what you see.

• How old do you think the boy is? Is he happy or sad?

• Notice the boxes, the cooking pot, and the mattress. What is theboy doing at the top of the picture? What is he doing at thebottom of the picture?

• A circuit is a journey that a person repeats again and again. Howmight the title of the story be connected to what you see in thepicture?

• Think about a time you moved to a new home. Describe theexperience.

As you read, think about how the picture connects to the story.

Words to LearnIn this story, you will learn some new words. You will also learn someidioms. For example, in store is an idiom that means “in the future.”

New unit openers topromote pre-reading skills

LEVELS 3-7are compatible with

earlier edition

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Basic (Level One) book includes

c Survival skills for secondary students to navigate through the school and the community.

c Poems and songs are includedin unit openers.

Introductory (Level Two) book includes

c Selections by authors fromaround the world.

Audio CDs of all selectionsc Model good oral language

fluency.

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Jamestown LiteratureAn Adapted ReaderGrades 6–10

Improve reading comprehension for strugglingreaders with accessible literature presented inan interactive formatc Provide an interactive environment for connecting with

the textc Prepare students for standardized testsc Support differentiated instruction in your classroom

Jamestown Literature Jamestown Literature provides collections

of literature adapted to lower reading levels. Engage your

students with accessible literature and with the innovative “My

Workspace” feature—an interactive environment in which

students can answer questions and fill in graphic organizers

while they read. Jamestown Literature even features an “English

Coach” for ELL students, allowing all students appropriate

access to the same literature.

Main Features:

• Includes selections that are “must-have” selections in grade

level literature study.

• All genres are represented, including short stories,

myth/folktale, drama/epic, and nonfiction.

• “English Coach” feature helps ELL students become language

detectives.

• Interactive side-margin notes help students monitor reading

comprehension, reinforce vocabulary, and build background

knowledge.

• End-of-selection assessments, in multiple-choice format.

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Interactive side marginnotes assist in monitoringreading comprehension,reinforcing literary elements and reading skills, supporting Englishlanguage learners, buildingbackground, and connectingstudents to the text.

Jamestown Literature: An Adapted ReaderReading Level Interest Level ISBN Number Price

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Goodman’s Five-Star Stories

Motivate students with high-interest fiction from master authorsc Motivate struggling readers with high-interest stories

at ten reading levelsc Improve vocabulary and comprehension skillsc Encourage writing in response to reading

One of our classic best-sellers, Goodman’s Five-Star Stories, supplementsany literature curriculum or stands on its own by providing interesting fictionat just the right reading levels. Adapted well-known short stories bytraditional authors and newer multicultural authors entice even strugglingreaders with tales of adventure, derring-do, and surprise. Vocabulary incontext, cloze passages, and critical thinking exercises help readers improvetheir understanding of the narrative text.

Build five important reading skills • Key story elements (main ideas and details, using the cloze procedure)• Literary elements (plot, character, setting, foreshadowing, theme, climax)• Critical thinking (drawing conclusions, making inferences, using

story clues)• Vocabulary in context• Analyzing the writer’s craft

Help students visualizetheir progressProgress charts and graphsprovide motivation to succeed.Students have concrete evidenceof their improved reading skills.

Students write in response to readingOpen-ended response activities atthe end of every selection invitecreativity. These activities supportboth writing and discussion.

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Adapted classics:The Jigsaw PuzzleThe Tell-Tale HeartThe Legend of Sleepy

HollowThe Monkey’s PawThe NecklaceThe Most Dangerous

GameRikki-tikki-taviThe Ransom of Red ChiefAll Summer in a DayLeiningen Versus the AntsThe Lady or the Tiger?The Cask of AmontilladoTo Build a Fire. . . and many more

Noted authors:O’HenryGary SotoRay BradburySandra CisnerosEdgar Allan PoeLangston HughesHelen KellerJack LondonAmy TanH. G. WellsJudith ViorstAmbrose BierceGuy de Maupassant. . . and many more

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Writing in response to reading

Goodman’s Five-Star Stories Reading Level Interest Level ISBN Number PriceTravels 1 A 6–12 0-89-061644-2 $19.81

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Conflicts 8 H 6–12 0-89-061717-1 $19.81

More Conflicts 8 H 6–12 0-89-061718-X $19.81

Choices 9–10 I 6–12 0-07-827354-4 $19.81

Discoveries 9–10 J 6–12 0-07-827355-2 $19.81

Teacher Notes and Answer Key 0-07-827357-9 $4.15

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Best series

Banish boredom! Excite students with variety—drama, verse, stories, reporting, and more—all at comfortable reading levelsc Five genres, each in three levels, let students study a particular kind of

writing at the appropriate reading levelc Emphasis on reading skills helps students who have difficulty with a

traditional literature anthologyc Integration of reading and writing encourages students to study how

authors construct their works and then to try to emulate stylistic elements

Rescue bored readers by introducing them to the many exciting forms ofliterature. The Best series collects superb nonfiction, play scripts, poetry, short stories, and stand-alone chapters of longer works, so you can quickly find well-crafted selections that reflect student interests. Best of all, we’ve tailored the series to three reading levels, making it the perfect tool for reaching out to students of any ability who aren’t succeeding with more traditional anthologies.

Reading Fiction

What WorksStudents comprehend a

selection better when they

make connections between

the text and their own lives.

Students can connect to the

text by thinking about how

ideas in the text relate to:

• their own experiences

(text to self)

• other things they have

read (text to text)

• the world they live in

(text to world)

—Teaching Reading with Jamestown

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Five genres

• Best Nonfiction• Best Plays• Best Poems• Best Short Stories• Best-Selling Chapters

Three levels

• Introductory (5–6 readability level)• Middle (7–8 readability level)• Advanced (9–12 readability level )

Emphasis on reading skills• Main idea and details• Sequence• Cause and effect• Inferences• Analysis• Literary elements• Predicting

. . . and many more!

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Special focus on a technique a writeruses to develop a specific literaryconcept. Students gain understandingthrough in-depth lesson and practice

Complete Teacher Notes andAnswer Key includes

• Background notes• Instructions for each lesson• Reproducible answer keys• Self-assessment features• Comprehension Skills Profile• Comprehension Skills Graph

Just a sample of the richliterature found in these 15 books

• “The Monkey’s Paw”• “The Trouble with Tribbles”• “A Raisin in the Sun”• “The Raven”• “I’m nobody, who are you?”• “Tuesday of the Other June”• “Raymond’s Run”• “To Build a Fire”• “The Garden Party”• “A Rose for Emily”

Best Series Introductory Middle AdvancedReading Level 5–6 7–8 9–12

Interest Level 6–8 6–10 9–12

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Writing exerciseshelp students createtheir own originalwork, usingtechniques studied in the lesson

Special attentionto reading skillshelps studentswho have difficultyin a traditionalliterature anthology

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Reading Fiction

Benefits students who...

Have limited vocabulary

Have limited comprehension skills

Perform poorly on tests

Don’t finish tests on time

Goodman’s Five-Star Activity Books

Help students master questions found on standardized testsc Help students improve their test scoresc Improve comprehension, vocabulary, and

mechanicsc Encourage writing in response to

reading

Goodman’s Five-Star Activity Books helpstudents master the kinds of exercisesfrequently found on standardized tests,focusing on comprehension, vocabulary, andmechanics. The Activity Books reinforce and extend the literary themes inGoodman’s Five-Star Stories (on page 26 of this catalogue). Use the activitiesin conjunction with that series or independently.

Focus on essential test-taking skills

• Reading comprehension and vocabulary,with an emphasis on critical thinking

• Mechanics, including punctuation,capitalization, spelling, and grammar

• Writing, including specific and open-ended writing tasks

Comprehension and vocabularyquestions are in a standardized test format

See page 26for informationon Goodman’sFive-Star Stories

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Content VocabularyWorkout™Grades 6–8Focus on vocabulary development to accelerate readingcomprehension c Help struggling middle-school readers grasp the vocabulary in their

textbooksc Build fluency and automaticity

Content Vocabulary Workout™ combines best practices in programs forstruggling readers. The program focuses on the important role of vocabulary development in accelerating reading comprehension. Eachconsumable grade-level book contains 30 lessons equally divided amongthree subject areas: math, science, and social studies. Both research-basedand innovative, Content Vocabulary Workout™ lays a foundation forclassroom success.

Main Features:• Vocabulary Stretches: Students preview the lesson words and are provided

with an example of the word used in context.• Vocabulary Workout: Students re-read key terms in a content-based

context.• Vocabulary Cooldown: Students solidify meaning while developing fluency

and automaticity.• Vocabulary Assessment: Students reinforce their knowledge every five

lessons.• Self-scoring: Students track their progress in a chart at the back of the book.• Personal Dictionary: Students track and explore the meanings of additional

vocabulary words.

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Content-Area Reading

Benefits students who...

Have limited comprehension skills

Have a limited vocabulary

Can’t understand textbooks

Can’t apply skills/strategies

Need more challenge

Reading MathReading Science Reading Social Studies

Strategic instruction in content-area reading for both ESLs and native speakers.

c Improve understanding of the content-area vocabulary common to the content areas

c Develop strong reading strategies for content-area texts

c Provide tips and test-taking strategies for standardized tests

This series helps English language learners master the academic vocabularythat is the cornerstone of understanding content-area texts. With contentthat is engaging and written at a level that is not frustrating, this excitingnew series focuses on core reading strategies successful readers use incontent-area courses. Special attention is paid to both conceptual vocabularyand general academic words that are needed in any content-area course.

Content-Area Skills and Strategies include:• Accessing prior knowledge• Content-area vocabulary• Academic English• Language connection• Content connection• Organizing ideas• Drawing conclusions• Recalling facts• Understanding ideas• Recognizing words

in context• Distinguishing fact

from opinion• Making inferences• Understanding

main ideas• Personal response• Expanding vocabulary• Writing in response to reading• Real-world reading• Talk it over

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Content-Area Reading

Graphicorganizershelp studentsunderstandwhat they’veread

Interactive questioningincreases comprehension

Specialemphasison vocabularythroughoutlesson

Repetition ofvocabularyfor mastery

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Reading ScienceStudent Text 0-07-872914-9 0-07-872915-7 0-07-872916-5 $18.40

Annotated Teacher Edition 0-07-872917-3 0-07-874225-0 0-07-874226-9 $25.80

Reading Social StudiesStudent Text 0-07-874233-1 0-07-874234-X 0-07-874235-8 $17.66

Annotated Teacher Edition 0-07-874236-6 0-07-874237-4 0-07-874238-2 $24.77

Regular attentionto idioms andEnglish languageconventions

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Breakthroughs

Help students break through to concepts in content-area readingc Content-area reading skills help students understand their textbooksc Pre- and post-test work lets students focus on strengths and weaknessesc Special exercises encourage analysis, synthesis, evaluation, and application

These are the tools you need for students to work through problems until theycan master the concepts (and not just the skills) each subject area requires. More than just simple repetition, these books are designed to guide students to their own intellectual breakthroughs.

ScienceWork on understanding illustrations, analyzing ideas, building vocabulary, and evaluating concepts commonly found in science materials.

Social StudiesPractice locating details and facts,restating and summarizing, interpreting graphic data, identifyingpatterns, and analyzing ideas in social studies materials.

Content-Area Reading

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Have limited comprehension skills

Can’t understand textbooks

Have limited vocabulary

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Selections from content-area topics

Emphasis on comprehensionand problem-solving

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Math and Problem-SolvingSkills, Book 1Review arithmetic concepts and solve wordproblems involving whole numbers, money, andmeasurement.

Math and Problem-SolvingSkills, Book 2Advance math skills by solving problems involvingdecimals, fractions, percents, measurement, anddata analysis.

Critical ReadingLearn to understand texts by identifying the main idea and details,summarizing and paraphrasing, recognizing organizationalpatterns, and more.

Writing and LanguageMaster essential grammar and mechanics while becomingproficient in organizing and expressing personal thoughts.

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Breakthroughs Reading Level Interest Level ISBN Number PriceWriting and Language 5–8 9–10 0-89-061806-2 $21.21

Social Studies 5–8 9–10 0-89-061809-7 $21.21

Science 5–8 9–10 0-89-061810-0 $21.21

Critical Reading 5–8 9–10 0-89-061805-4 $21.21

Math and Problem–Solving Skills, Book 1 5–8 9–10 0-89-061807-0 $21.21

Math and Problem–Solving Skills, Book 2 5–8 9–10 0-89-061808-9 $21.21

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Reading in the Content AreasMathematicsScienceSocial Studies

c Help improve students’ content-area readingc Focus on one content area at a timec Coordinate your reading program with content classrooms

Based on the best-selling Six-Way Paragraphs books, (see pg 37), theseindividual titles help students master the essential skills needed to organize,understand, and apply information in math, science, and social studies. Hereare the books for your content-area classrooms.

Focus on nonfiction reading in the content areas• Math—consumer and computer topics, puzzles, mathematical facts• Science—biology, earth science, physics• Social studies—history, geography, anthropology

Focus on essential skills for understanding content-area selections• Main idea• Subject matter• Supporting details• Conclusion• Clarifying devices• Vocabulary in context

Focus on diagnosis• Diagnostic charts help students pinpoint areas to strengthen• Progress graphs help students visualize their improvement

Content-Area Reading

CommentaryFederal resources for research

into the development of

reading and writing abilities

throughout the later school

years seems to be drying up .

. . Should we fail to continue

to invest in understanding the

learning needs of older as

well as young students, we

not only risk abandoning the

current generation of young

people, but also, because the

skills needed for reading

academic texts are different

from those required in the

early years, we risk

shortchanging future

generations as well.

—Janet I. Angelis “What About Our OlderReaders?”Education Week, 7.7.01

Benefits students who...

Can’t understand textbooks

Have limited comprehension skills

Have limited vocabulary

Can’t apply skills/strategies

Need more challenge

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Also available in an alternativeversion, with selections groupedby readability level (see Six-WayParagraphs books page 37)

Reading Level Interest Level ISBN Number PriceReading in the Content Areas: Mathematics 4–12 6–12 0-07-861706-5 $19.18

Reading in the Content Areas: Science 4–12 6–12 0-07-861707-3 $19.18

Reading in the Content Areas: Social Studies 4–12 6–12 0-07-861708-1 $19.18

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Benefits students who...

Can’t understand textbooks

Have limited comprehension skills

Have limited vocabulary

c Content-area nonfiction helps students expand their subject matterknowledge

c Repeated practice on six comprehension skills helps students transferlearning to other classrooms

c Content areas are not identified prior to reading

The original Six-Way Paragraphs series, like its companions, helps studentsunderstand the kinds of text found in school. Since this version does notidentify content areas by special icons, students are encouraged to findconnections to their classroom subjects themselves.

Focus on a wide variety of high-interest topics

• The 7-million-dollar dinosaur• The dangers of quicksand • The 5,000-year-old Iceman• The history of the windmill • The development of Braille • The Black Death

. . . and many more!

Focus on essential skills for understanding content-area selections

• Main idea• Subject matter• Supporting details• Conclusion• Clarifying devices• Vocabulary in context

Focus on diagnosis

• Diagnostic charts help students pinpoint areas to strengthen• Progress graphs help students visualize their improvement

Six-Way Paragraphs

Six-Way Paragraphs Reading Level Interest Level ISBN Number PriceIntroductory 1–4 6–12 0-84-422124-4 $19.81

Middle 4–8 6–12 0-84-422119-8 $19.81

Advanced 8–12 6–12 0-84-422123-6 $19.81

Students diagnosetheir strengths andweaknesses incontent-area reading

Students can visualizetheir own progress forincreased motivation

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World History Ink™ NEW!

Content-Area Reading

Benefits students who...

Read below grade level

Don’t comprehend well

Rarely choose to read

Have a limited vocabulary

Can’t understand textbooks

Bring history to life with illustrated historical fictioncovering important eras in World Historyc Build background for literature or history instructionc Develop critical-thinking skills through creative writing activitiesc Engage and motivate students with stories of adolescents from other

time periods

World History Ink™ brings history to life. These beautifully illustrated booksrepresent important eras and events from world history in graphic four-colourtexts.

World History Ink™ features thrilling tales from across the globe, includingthe story of Pharaoh Hatshepsut—the first female to rule Egypt, Magellan’sdiscovery of the strait to the Pacific Ocean, and the destruction of Pompeiiin the explosion of Mount Vesuvius.

Teacher Guides include full lesson plans and reprints of each novel withoutdialogue—perfect for teaching literary elements and writing skills. Texts areappropriate for use in history, humanities, and language arts courses.

World History Ink™ Reading Level Interest Level ISBN Number PricePharoah Hatshepsut 6 6–12 978-0-07-879456-8 $9.47

The Final Days of Pompeii 6 6–12 978-0-07-879457-5 $9.47

The Silk Road 6 6–12 978-0-07-879458-2 $9.47

The Mexica: Early Aztecs 6 6–12 978-0-07-879459-9 $9.47

The Black Death 6 6–12 978-0-07-879460-5 $9.47

The Strait of Magellan 6 6–12 978-0-07-879461-2 $9.47

The Taj Mahal 6 6–12 978-0-07-879462-9 $9.47

The Prison Colony of Australia 6 6–12 978-0-07-879463-6 $9.47

South American Independence 6 6–12 978-0-07-879464-3 $9.47

Uprising in Soweto 6 6–12 978-0-07-879465-0 $9.47

Teacher Guide 6 6–12 978-0-07-879466-7 $22.80

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Timed Readings

Prepare your students for timed testsc Increase reading staminac Build reading rate and fluencyc Prepare students for standardized tests

The 55 books in the series all have

• Uniform 400-word passages for easy timing• Nonfiction and fiction selections• Literal and critical comprehension questions• Progress charts for motivation• Identical covers within a series so no one is embarrassed

Six different series to meet your students’ needs

• Timed Readings Plus in Social Studies, Science, or Mathematics—passages on content area topics like those found on standardized tests

• Timed Readings in Literature—excerpts from great literature• Timed Readings—passages from science, social studies, the humanities,

and more• Timed Readings Plus—nonfiction passages followed by related fiction

Reading Interest Timed Readings Plus Timed Reading Plus Timed Readings Timed Timed Timed Readings PlusLevel Level in Mathematics in Science in Literature Readings Readings Plus in Literature Price

Book 1 4 6–12 0-07-872659-X 0-07-827370-6 0-89-061514-4 0-89-061503-9 0-89-061903-4 0-07-879446-3 $19.13 ea.

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Perform poorly on tests

Have limited comprehension skills

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Reading Rate and Fluency

Unleash the power of paired oral reading, the easiest way to increase fluencyc Students learn to read smoothly,

accurately, and expressivelyc Improve vocabulary and

comprehension through repeatedreadings

c Improve oral reading skills andprovide immediate feedbackthrough self-assessment

Students work in pairs and atcomfortable reading levels, practicereading aloud a narrative fiction ornonfiction passage from thenonconsumable Reader. A partneruses the consumable Reader’s

Record, marking errors and scoringthe oral reading. Repeated readingsencourage students to increase their fluency.

Three simple components offer a world ofhelp for fluency

• Seventy-two high-interest 200-wordpassages per level encourage fluent oral reading

• Ten readability levels match students’ independent reading levels

• Extensive Teacher Notes with research background and classroom-tested ideas

Reading Fluency By Camille L. Z. Blachowicz, Ph.D.

What WorksClassroom practice that

encourages repeated oral

reading with feedback and

guidance leads to meaningful

improvement in the reading

expertise of students.

—National Reading Panel Report (2000)

Benefits students who...

Can’t read aloud fluently

Don’t finish assignments/tests

Camille L. Z. Blachowicz, Ph.D.Professor of EducationDirector of the Reading Center

and Reading ProgramNational-Louis UniversityEvanston, IllinoisIRA’s Outstanding Reading

Teacher Educator

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Extensive Teacher Notes include• Research background on the importance of fluent reading• Techniques for using the materials• Ideas for using the materials for placement and assessment• Other ways to develop oral reading fluency• Research references

Audio CDs model fluent oral reading

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It’s a Mystery to Me 6–8 5–12 0-89-061865-8 $17.68

Teacher Guide 0-89-061866-6 $52.50

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BBest series 28Breakthroughs 34

CComprehension Skills 8The Contemporary Reader 42Content Vocabulary Workout 31Critical Reading 18

EEnglish, Yes! 22

FFright Write 42

GGoodman’s Five-Star Activity Books 30Goodman’s Five-Star Stories 26

IIn the Spotlight 12

JJamestown Literature 24Jamestown Reading Navigator 2

LLivewire – Real Lives 9

OThe Outer Edge 14

RReading Drills 3Reading Fluency 40Reading in the Content Areas:

Mathematics 36 Reading in the Content Areas:

Science 36Reading in the Content Areas:

Social Studies 36Reading Math 32Reading Science 32Reading Scocial Studies 32

SSignature Reading 4, 42Six-Way Paragraphs 37Six-Way Paragraphs

in the Content Areas 42Skimming & Scanning 6

TTimed Readings 39

VVocabulary Drills 7

WThe Wild Side 16Word Journeys 20World History Ink 38World Works 10

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