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Score Booster Practice Guide Three for Reading and Language Arts

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Master the POWER SKILLS! This high-interest practice book is filled with exciting games, activities, and puzzles that build skills mastery and stimulate higher order thinking. Guaranteed NEVER BORING! (Grades 4-6) Skill Practice for . . . Analyzing, Audience and Purpose, Classifying, Compare/Contrast, Complete Subjects and Predicates, Compound Sentences, Compound Subjects and Predicates, Context Clues, Contractions, Dictionary, Forming Plural Nouns, Forming Possessive Nouns, Frequently Confused Verbs, Gathering Information, Graphs, Inferences about Characters and Story Situations, Key Words, Multiple Meanings, Parts of a Sentence, Parts of Speech, Pronouns, Sequencing, Spelling, Subject-Verb Agreement, Summarizing, Supporting Details, Thesaurus/Word Choice, Types of Reference Sources, Writing Forms Other Books in the Adventures Plus Score Booster Practice Guides One and Two, Score Booster Handbook for Reading/Language Arts, Skills Alert Alien Alert, All That Jazz, Raise the Gigantic, Runaway Spaceship, Lost in Time, That's Some Dog, The Show Must Go On!, Case of the Missing Millie, Treasure Hunt

48 pages, Paperback

Published June 1, 2000

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Tamim Ansary

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Mir Tamim Ansary is an Afghan-American author and public speaker. Ansary gained prominence in 2001 after he penned a widely circulated e-mail that denounced the Taliban but warned of the dangers of a military intervention by the United States. The e-mail was a response to a call to bomb Afghanistan "into the Stone Age." His book West of Kabul, East of New York published shortly after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, is a literary memoir recounting his bicultural perspective on contemporary world conflicts. Ansary writes about Islam, Afghanistan, and history. His book Destiny Disrupted retells the history of the world through Islamic eyes. His new book The Invention of Yesterday explores the role of narrative as a force in world history Ansary directed the San Francisco Writers Workshop for 22 years.

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