Strategies for Readers
Language Arts, GRADES K-6, American English
Reading instruction for the 21st century.
Strategies for Readers
Strategies for Readers is a complete reading program for levels K–6 that prepares all students to be confident, proficient, and effective 21st century readers. The anthologies provide a guided reading framework and are ideal for supporting and enriching writing instruction.
Strategies for Readers is comprehensive, easy-to-follow, and easy-to-use. The series supports analysis and close reading of texts through:
With Strategies for Readers, students will demonstrate skills corresponding to anchor standards in four areas:
The content of Strategies for Readers has been developed
around five powerful themes:
Identity Awareness. Students discover their own unique personalities as they gain a strong foundation for developing healthy relationships.
Perspective Taking. Students develop empathy as they become aware that other points of view are valid and should be respected.
Conflict Resolution. Students learn new strategies for resolving differences and how to get along with others.
Family, Friends, and Community. Students learn about the nature of relationships with family and friends and how to help and care for others.
Social Awareness. Students learn to foster relationships and begin to understand the pitfalls of stereotyping and prejudice.
Strategies for Readers leveled reading program fits into any reading framework and provides the scaffolded support students need to advance their reading levels and meet the rigor of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS).
Also included with each unit:
each text
collaboration
Identity Awareness: Students discover their own unique personalities as they gain a strong foundation for developing healthy relationships.
Perspective Taking: Students develop empathy as they become aware that other points of view are valid and should be respected.
Con ict Resolution: Students learn new strategies for resolving di erences and how to get along with others.
Family, Friends, and Community: Students learn about the nature of relationships with family and friends and how to help and care for others.
Social Awareness: Students learn to foster relationships and begin to understand the pitfalls of stereotyping and prejudice.