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Marshall Cavendish

Compass 2 Reading Log (18 Readings)

Compass 2 Reading Log (18 Readings)

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Compass 2 Reading Log (18 Readings)

Author/Publisher: Marshall Cavendish

Target Audience: Secondary school students (ages 12-14) aiming to enhance their reading comprehension and critical thinking skills.

Key Features:

  • Advanced Content: Includes 18 thoughtfully selected readings that challenge students to engage with more complex texts, improving their comprehension and analytical abilities.
  • Clear Explanations: Each reading is accompanied by questions and activities designed to deepen understanding and encourage critical analysis.
  • Reading Comprehension Exercises: Offers a variety of exercises that focus on key reading skills such as inference, summarization, and interpretation of themes and characters.
  • Interactive Elements: Encourages active engagement with the texts through thought-provoking questions and discussions, making reading a more interactive and rewarding experience.
  • Progress Tracking: Provides a structured log for students to record their reflections and progress on each reading, helping them track their growth over time.

Aligned with the latest curriculum to ensure students are well-prepared for advanced reading challenges.

Educational Value:

  • Supports advanced reading development by fostering critical thinking, deep comprehension, and a love for reading through diverse and challenging texts.

Format and Quality:

  • Paperback, 90 pages, with space for logging reflections and responses to each of the 18 readings.

Why Choose This Book:

  • Perfect for students who want to advance their reading skills, with a mix of engaging content and practical logging to track their comprehension and critical thinking progress.

Available at Books for the Future with delivery to all cities in Iraq and the Kurdistan region.

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