Key Comprehension

“Key Comprehension” by Angela M. Burt, published by Ginn in 1996, is a resource designed to support the National Literacy Strategy. This edition, comprising 48 pages, presents a diverse range of genres and non-fiction text types aimed at enhancing reading skills. The book includes various types of questions—literal, inferential, deductive, and evaluative—ensuring that children are well-prepared for assessments such as SATs.
Readers will find that “Key Comprehension” focuses on developing essential reading skills through structured exercises. The content is tailored to meet educational standards, making it a useful tool for educators and parents alike. With its emphasis on language arts, this book serves as a practical guide for fostering comprehension abilities in young learners.
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“Key Comprehension” contains a wide variety of genres and non-fiction text-types required by the National Literacy Strategy. The scheme also provides literal, inferential, deductive and evaluative questions, ensuring children develop all the reading skills they need to do well in SATs.
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