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We read every day. We read books, poems, assignments, lists, signs, puzzles, directions, recipes, letters, advertisements, and much, much more. To face a world of print, students need to read critically and for meaning. A variety of formats in Building Reading Comprehension offers the practice students need to build important reading skills. Drawing conclusions, identifying the main idea, examining the writer's purpose, mapping story elements, building vocabulary, and determining fact or opinion are among the many reading skills covered. Some of the specific elements covered in this level are comprehension, phonic spelling, book genres, character analysis, time charts, following directions, logic, vocabulary, context clues, rebuses, word associations, and much more.
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