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Critical Conditioning

Publisher: Design-A-Study
Author: Kathryn Stout
Review last updated: 2009
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Critical Conditioning

When parents choose to use good literature rather than a textbook-based reading series as the foundation of their reading program, they sometimes neglect some of the reading comprehension skills. This guide covers all the comprehension skills that are usually taught from kindergarten through eighth grade. But remember that this is a teacher resource rather than a textbook.

A key goal throughout the guide is to develop an active rather than passive approach to reading. It tells you how to develop thinking skills in your children then how to encourage them to apply those skills in reading and research activities. Explanations are given for the purposes of various activities, then parents are given questions to ask and ideas to use with their children.

Vocabulary development, study skills, note taking, and some writing activities are included. Skill lists and a checklist at the back of the book are handy tools to help us plan and evaluate progress in these areas.

While it is primarily written for grades 1-8, it is also useful for those teaching high schoolers.

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  • Critical Conditioning

    Critical Conditioning

    Kathryn Stout

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      • Suitable for:  teacher use
        Need for parent/teacher instruction: 
        high
        Prep time needed:
        minimal 
        Religious perspective: none

      Publisher's Info

        Design-A-Study

        408 Victoria Ave.
        Wilmington, DE 19804

        (302) 998-3889
        (800) 965-2719
        email: kathryn@designastudy.com
        www.designastudy.com