Sra Skill Series: Sss Lv D Getting the Facts

Sra Skill Series: Sss Lv D Getting the Facts by Boning is a 5th Revised edition published by Science Research Associates in October 1996. This educational resource focuses on enhancing comprehension skills, particularly beneficial for students requiring remedial instruction. The program is designed to improve proficiency across various skill areas through engaging reading selections and contemporary artwork.
Readers will find that this edition builds nine essential skills, including working within words, using context, and drawing conclusions. Each skill is developed through tailored books for different reading levels, featuring short passages that capture interest and a consistent format that promotes rapid skill acquisition. This resource can be effectively utilized in one-on-one settings, small groups, or with entire classes, making it a versatile tool for educators.
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For over 25 years, this program from Barnell Loft has been proven to successfully build comprehension skills. The Specific Skill Series increases the proficiency of all students in all skill areas, although it works especially well for remedial instruction. This updated classic, with reading selections and contemporary artwork, builds 9 essential skills: Working Within Words Using the Context Getting the Facts Drawing Conclusions Identifying Inferences Following Directions Locating the Answer Getting the Main Idea Detecting the Sequence Features: Each skill is developed through individual books tailored for each reading level Short reading passages capture students’ interest Consistent format promotes rapid skill acquisition Can be used one-on-one, in small groups, or with your entire class
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