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Summarizing is an essential reading comprehension skill for all subject areas. Help students understand summarizing using Spotlight on Reading: Summarizing for grades 1–2. This 48-page book includes a variety of high-interest lessons and activities that make learning fun! The exercises increase in difficulty as the book progresses, so students practice more-advanced skills as they work. With a variety of formats, teachers can provide direct instruction, reinforcement, and independent practice throughout the year. This book is perfect for practice at home and school and includes an answer key. Aligns with Common Core State Standards and Canadian provincial standards. Review: Summarizing made fun! - GREAT book for helping students learn exactly what IS summarizing. Most useful to my students. Review: Five Stars - Great books for doing at home!!












































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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 17 Reviews |
E**A
Summarizing made fun!
GREAT book for helping students learn exactly what IS summarizing. Most useful to my students.
Y**V
Five Stars
Great books for doing at home!!
P**4
Five Stars
Great. Just as described!
C**R
Had to modify due to one major problem
Overall I like this book, but it has one significant problem. A bunch of the pages have activities where you are supposed to cut out part of the page and glue it on. The problem is that there is another worksheet on the back. If you cut out the sections as directed, you can't use the worksheet on the back side. You either have to photocopy all pages with cutouts or you have to change how you use the worksheets. I've generally been able to either number things or draw lines from the cutouts to the spot they go, so I don't have to ruin the worksheet on the back. If they are going to have activities requiring cutting the pages, the back side of the pages should be blank. Not everyone has a photocopier at home.
I**Y
This is a not a new book, not worth to purchase
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