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Save time with these book-specific narration prompts for first grade through high school—at your fingertips! Now you can
- Be ready with customized, interesting narration prompts for each chapter your student reads.
- Confidently raise the bar on the types of narrations you ask from your older student.
- Encourage correct spelling in your student’s written narrations without any “looking back.”
Narration Notecards: A Castle With Many Rooms
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Download a Free Sample Save time with these book-specific narration prompts for first grade through high school—at your fingertips! Now you can
- Be ready with customized, interesting narration prompts for each chapter your student reads.
- Confidently raise the bar on the types of narrations you ask from your older student.
- Encourage correct spelling in your student’s written narrations without any “looking back.”
Using Narration Notecards
These handy, customized cards are easy to use.- Read aloud a chapter from Ancient Egypt and Her Neighbors or assign it as independent reading.
- Grab the narration notecard for that chapter and select a narration idea from the list or let your student choose one. You will find a Beginner, an Intermediate, and an Advanced prompt on each card.
- Give your student the notecard to look at while narrating orally or in writing. The word bank of people, places, dates, and vocabulary will help with spelling and details.
Narration Notecards: Ancient Egypt and Her Neighbors
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Ready-to-go book-specific narration questions corresponding to Our Neighbors: Their Stories, Volume 1. Help your students grow in their narration skills and save yourself some time!
Narration Notecards: Our Neighbors, Their Stories (Volume 1)
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Download a Free Sample Save time with these book-specific narration prompts for first grade through high school—at your fingertips! Now you can
- Be ready with customized, interesting narration prompts for each chapter your student reads.
- Confidently raise the bar on the types of narrations you ask from your older student.
- Encourage correct spelling in your student’s written narrations without any “looking back.”
Using Narration Notecards
- Read aloud a chapter from Stories from America, Volume 1, or assign it as independent reading.
- Grab the narration notecard for that chapter and select a narration idea from the list or let your student choose one. You will find a Beginner, an Intermediate, and an Advanced prompt on each card.
- Give your student the notecard to look at while narrating orally or in writing. The word bank of people, places, dates, and vocabulary will help with spelling and details.
Narration Notecards: Stories of America Volume 1
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Download a Free Sample Save time with these book-specific narration prompts for first grade through high school—at your fingertips! Now you can
- Be ready with customized, interesting narration prompts for each chapter your student reads.
- Confidently raise the bar on the types of narrations you ask from your older student.
- Encourage correct spelling in your student’s written narrations without any “looking back.”
Using Narration Notecards
- Read aloud a chapter from Stories From America, Volume 2, or assign it as independent reading.
- Grab the narration notecard for that chapter and select a narration idea from the list or let your student choose one. You will find a Beginner, an Intermediate, and an Advanced prompt on each card.
- Give your student the notecard to look at while narrating orally or in writing. The word bank of people, places, dates, and vocabulary will help with spelling and details.
Narration Notecards: Stories of America Volume 2
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Download a Free Sample Save time with these book-specific narration prompts for first grade through high school—at your fingertips! Now you can
- Be ready with customized, interesting narration prompts for each chapter your student reads.
- Confidently raise the bar on the types of narrations you ask from your older student.
- Encourage correct spelling in your student’s written narrations without any “looking back.”
Using Narration Notecards
These handy, customized cards are easy to use.- Read aloud a chapter from Stories of the Nations Volume 1, or assign it as independent reading.
- Grab the narration notecard for that chapter and select a narration idea from the list or let your student choose one. You will find a Beginner, an Intermediate, and an Advanced prompt on each card.
- Give your student the notecard to look at while narrating orally or in writing. The word bank of people, places, dates, and vocabulary will help with spelling and details.
Narration Notecards: Stories of the Nations, Volume 1
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Download a Free Sample Save time with these book-specific narration prompts for first grade through high school—at your fingertips! Now you can
- Be ready with customized, interesting narration prompts for each chapter your student reads.
- Confidently raise the bar on the types of narrations you ask from your older student.
- Encourage correct spelling in your student’s written narrations without any “looking back.”
Using Narration Notecards
These handy, customized cards are easy to use.- Read aloud a chapter from Stories of the Nations, Volume 2 or assign it as independent reading.
- Grab the narration notecard for that chapter and select a narration idea from the list or let your student choose one. You will find a Beginner, an Intermediate, and an Advanced prompt on each card.
- Give your student the notecard to look at while narrating orally or in writing. The word bank of people, places, dates, and vocabulary will help with spelling and details.
Narration Notecards: Stories of the Nations, Volume 2
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Born a slave in Maryland circa 1817, Frederick Douglass went on to become the most influential and distinguished African American of the nineteenth century. As an abolitionist, newspaper publisher, orator and statesman, Douglass dedicated his life to the triumph of freedom over oppression for all black Americans. Published shortly after his escape from slavery, The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave became an immediate bestseller in 1845 and is still the most widely read slave narrative in American history. A piercing denounciation of slavery, the Narrative mobilized masses of people for the abolitionist cause. But the Narrative is also a deeply personal memoir in which Douglass chronicles his childhood years of deprivation and brutality, his efforts to teach himself to read (teaching a slave to read was illegal in the South), and his dangerous flight to freedom in 1838. In his insightful introduction, Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. celebrates the 150th anniversary of the book's publication and offers a fresh perspective on what the Narrative means today. The comprehensive bibliography lists the body of literature devoted to Douglass's life and writings. Already a staple for many courses in American literature and history, this edition is enhanced by Professor Gates's introduction and bibliography, and will be a must have for all readers of American literature.Published shortly after his escape from slavery, The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave became an immediate bestseller in 1845 and is still the most widely read slave narrative in American history. A piercing denounciation of slavery, the Narrative mobilized masses of people for the abolitionist cause. But the Narrative is also a deeply personal memoir in which Douglass chronicles his childhood years of deprivation and brutality, his efforts to teach himself to read (teaching a slave to read was illegal in the South), and his dangerous flight to freedom in 1838.In his insightful introduction, Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. celebrates the 150th anniversary of the book's publication and offers a fresh perspective on what theNarrative means today. The comprehensive bibliography lists the body of literature devoted to Douglass's life and writings. Already a staple for many courses in American literature and history, this edition is enhanced by Professor Gates's introduction and bibliography, and will be a must have for all readers of American literature.1 Grade
Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass; An American Slave
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Former slave, impassioned abolitionist, brilliant writer, newspaper editor and eloquent orator whose speeches fired the abolitionist cause, Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) led an astounding life. Physical abuse, deprivation and tragedy plagued his early years, yet through sheer force of character he was able to overcome these obstacles to become a leading spokesman for his people.
Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass
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Nate the Great has a new case! His friend Annie has lost a picture. She wants Nate to help her find it. Can Nate solve the case for his friend, Annie?
Nate the Great
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Nate the Great needs your help. Annie's dog, Fang, is missing! That's what Nate discovers when his friends throw him a surprise Happy Detective Day party. Where is Fang? As you and Nate track down clues--Fang was learning tricks for the party; he was seen running away from two tiny poodles and following a lady wearing fluffy-bunny shoes--Nate will share his expert detective skills with you so you can sharpen your sleuthing talents.
Nate the Great and Me: The Case of the Fleeing Fang
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Nate the Great solves crimes with his dog, Sludge. But this time, Sludge can’t help. Sludge is lost! Nate looks high and low. But every clue leads to a dead end until . . . Nate realizes Sludge can help after all!
Nate the Great and the Big Sniff
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Oliver's boring beach bag is gone! This is a perfect case for Nate the Great and his trusty dog, Sludge. But there aren’t many clues in the sand and surf. Which trail should they follow?
Nate the Great and the Boring Beach Bag
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Annie's dog is unhappy. When Fang is unhappy, everyone is unhappy. Especially Nate the Great. So Nate agrees to sniff out Fang's mysteriously missing Christmas mail. It's cold and snowy. But Nate the Great and his dog, Sludge, will try to solve this holiday case in time for Fang to have a crunchy, munchy Christmas.
Nate the Great and the Crunchy Christmas
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Nate the Great is about to enter his dog, Sludge, in the smartest pet contest. But when the prize disappears, it looks as if the contest will flop. It's a tough case for Nate and Sludge as they search for clues leading to the missing prize. In more ways than one, it's a very fishy business. Can Nate and Sludge find the prize in time?
Nate the Great and the Fishy Prize
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It is Halloween night, and all the kids are dressed up to go trick-or-treating. But Nate's friend Rosamond needs his help. Her cat Little Hex is missing. Is he hiding, or is he lost? Nate and his trusty dog, Sludge, are on the case!
Nate the Great and the Halloween Hunt
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