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The Civil War and Reconstruction (Short Nonfiction for American History)

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    Stephanie Harvey, Anne Goudvis
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    384
    Publisher:
    Heinemann (March 20, 2017)
    Language:
    English
    Audience:
    Primary and secondary/elementary and high school
    ISBN-13:
    9780325049212
    ISBN-10:
    0325049211
    Weight:
    31.36oz
    File:
    HEINEMANN-HNM_ONIXReseller_thebookcompany_20240610_052114_240610_43-20240610.xml
    Folder:
    HEINEMANN
    List Price:
    $99.07
    Series:
    Comprehension Toolkit
    Case Pack:
    16
    As low as:
    $94.12
    Publisher Identifier:
    P-MISC
    Discount Code:
    H
    Dimensions:
    9.2" x 10.9" x 1.1"
    Pub Discount:
    35
  • Overview

    “We turn information into knowledge by thinking about it. These texts support students in using the Toolkit’s comprehension and thinking strategies as tools to acquire and actively use knowledge in history.”—Stephanie Harvey and Anne Goudvis

    To support cross-curricular strategy instruction and close reading for information, Stephanie Harvey and Anne Goudvis have expanded their Toolkit Texts series to include a library of short nonfiction for American history with 10 all-new Toolkit lessons.

    Building on selections from popular children's magazines as well as original articles, these engaging, age-appropriate texts will keep your active literacy classroom awash in historical resources that depict the controversies, issues, and dramas that shaped historical events, including the exploits of lesser-known individuals.

    These short nonfiction texts for American history include:

    • 10 comprehension strategy lessons for close reading in content literacy.
    • Short nonfiction articles on a wide range of topics and at a variety of reading levels.
    • A bank of historical images, primary source documents and artifacts, plus primary source documents and artifacts bibliographies, web sites, and ideas for online investigations.
    • A Digital Companion Resource provides all of the texts, primary source documents, and the image bank in a full-color digital format so you can display them for group analysis.
    Lesson Title
    1 Read and Annotate: Stop, think, and react using a variety of strategies to understand
    2 Annotate Images: Expand understanding and learning from visuals
    3 Build Background to Understand a Primary Source:Read and paraphrase secondary sources to create a context for a topic
    4 Read and Analyze a Primary Source: Focus on what you know and ask questions to clarify and explain
    5 Compare Perspectives: Explore the different life experiences of historical figures
    6 Read Critically: Consider point of view and bias
    7 Organize Historical Thinking: Create a question web
    8 Read with a Question in Mind: Focus on central ideas
    9 Surface Common Themes: Infer the big ideas across several texts
    10 Synthesize Information to Argue a Point: Use claim, evidence, and reasoning

    The CCSS and other state standards expect that children will read a variety of texts on a common topic and synthesize the ideas and information.

    These short nonfiction texts were selected using the following criteria:
    Interest/Content Because kids love the quirky and the unexpected, these texts highlight important but often lesser-known or unrecognized perspectives and voices from the past.
    Visual literacy Since visual literacy is an essential 21st-century skill, these texts include historical images, paintings, and maps, as well as diagrams, timelines, charts, and photographs.
    Writing quality and accuracy To foster student engagement, these articles feature vibrant language in an active voice supported by a rich assortment of visual features.
    Reading level/complexity These texts are written at a range of reading levels and include a wide variety of topics to capture the interests of all readers.