Ellen Pall's Must Read Well immerses the reader in an escalating game of cat-and-mouse between two women: a millennial scholar driven to deceit to reach her goals and a frail octogenarian no less capable of deception. Narrated by Liz Miller, a penniless Ph.D. candidate desperate to finish her disser
Read Well, Think Well
โ Scribed by Lanse, Hal W
- Book ID
- 110466504
- Publisher
- F+W Media, Inc.
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 538 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781598697827
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Millions of children struggle with reading-and even more struggle to understand exactly what they're reading. Read Well, Think Well will help you to teach your children to build the essential reading and comprehension skills they need to succeed in today's demanding school system. Teacher trainer and literacy specialist Hal W. Lanse, Ph.D., provides the necessary knowledge, strategies, and exercises that will turn your kids into first-rate readers and thinkers. Learn how to: Choose the best, age-appropriate reading material; Boost your child's memory and retention skills through verbal and visual exercises; Utilize technology aids to help your child understand the comprehension process; Understand the "Big Six" of reading comprehension through analysis and summary of the text; Promote values for everyday life through reading. Read Well, Think Well-the ultimate guide to secure your child's academic success.
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