If Students Need to Know It, Its in This Book
This book develops the reading comprehension skills of 8th
graders. It fosters skill mastery that helps them succeed
both in school and on the North Carolina End-of-Grade Test.
TPR Knows the North Carolina End-of-Grade (EOG) Test
The experts at The Princeton Review have analyzed the North
Carolina EOG Test, and this book provides the most up-to-date,
thoroughly researched practice possible. The test is broken
down into its individual skills to familiarize students with
the tests structure, while increasing their overall
skill level.
Get Results
TPR knows what it takes to succeed in the classroom and on
tests. This book includes strategies that are proven to improve
student performance. TPR provides
Content review based on North Carolina state standards
Detailed lessons complete with skill-specific activities
2 complete practice North Carolina EOG reading tests
A ParentÆs Guide to 8th Grade is a practical, reader-friendly
reference that is designed to help parents understand and
prepare for the school year ahead. Complete with information
about everything from peer pressure to standardized tests,
this authoritative resource stresses the importance of parental
involvement in a childÆs academic and social success.
Kaplan's No-Stress Guide to the 8th Grade FCAT (Florida Comprehensive
Assessment Test) is the ultimate guide to succeeding on the
challenging exam in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics now
required for all Florida 8th graders.
The No-Stress Guide to the 8th Grade FCAT combines a focused
series of strategies specifically tailored to the Florida
exam with a humorous and engaging storyline. This essential
guide includes:
Review of all the Reading, Writing, and Mathematics objectives
covered on the FCAT.
Effective Test-Taking Strategies including time management,
methods for tackling tough problems, and more.
Extensive Practice on every type of question found on
the FCAT.
Humorous Theme using an original storyline designed to
make important lessons memorable.
Kaplan's No-Stress Guide to the 8th Grade MCAS (Massachusetts
Comprehensive Assessment System) is the ultimate guide to
succeeding on the challenging exam in English Language Arts,
Math, Science & Technology, and History and Social Science
now required for all Massachusetts 8th graders.
The No-Stress Guide to the 8th Grade MCAS combines a focused
series of strategies specifically tailored to the Massachusetts
exam with a humorous and engaging storyline. This essential
guide includes:
Review of all the English Language Arts, Math, Science
& Technology, and History and Social Science objectives
covered on the MCAS.
Effective Test-Taking Strategies including time management,
methods for tackling tough problems, and more.
Extensive Practice on every type of question found on
the MCAS.
Humorous Theme using an original storyline designed to
make important lessons memorable.
Card catalog description
Reviews the eighth grade MCAS exam in English language arts,
math, history, social science, and science technology, including
test-taking strategies and extensive practice exercises, combined
with a humorous storyline.
50 Great Templates That Help Kids Get More Out of Reading,
Writing, Social Studies, and More!
This giant collection of fun, easy-to-use graphic organizers
will help students soar in every curriculum area! Includes
50 classroom-tested, reproducible templates along with simple
how-tos and student samples. A great way to motivate visual
learners!
About the Author
Jennifer Jacobson and Dottie Raymond are teacher-writers with
a passion for graphic organizers.
Each volume in this series presents more than 150 stimulating
hands-on activities in an easy-to-follow format to teach thinking
and reasoning skills along with basic science concepts and
facts. Over 500 activities in all!
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Each volume in this series presents more than 150 stimulating
hands-on activities in an easy-to-follow format to teach thinking
and reasoning skills along with basic science concepts and
facts. Over 500 activities in all!.
Visual Strategies for Active Learning
This practical handbook shows you how to use graphic organizers
across the curriculum, as well as for planning, instruction,
and assessment. Includes webs, Venn diagrams, cause-and-effect
maps, cyclical organizers, and more. It's all here: rationale,
how to get started, cooperative learning suggestions, and
ideas for developing graphic organizers to fit students' needs.