Description
A Reader Set for LA 7-8 & High School 1-2 Language Arts Programs
Target Age Group: Grades 7-8 & High School 1-2
Type of Resource: Non-Consumable
This Reader Set Resource
This set contains the literature that coordinates with any Early and Later American History Program and High School One-Year American History Set. Travel with Lewis and Clark on their expedition west, walk alongside soldiers during the Civil War, and learn about the Brooklyn Bridge. they can only be purchased as a set. This reader set is unique among our reader sets as it can be read in one or two years. If you are studying American History in a year the readers are scheduled to be completed in that amount of time. If you are studying American History over the course of two years the readers are dividing into two years. Each LA Guide that these readers are scheduled in, include and schedule these different options. This reader set is scheduled in LA 7 “Mastering the Writing Process,” Grammar,” LA 8 “Developing Your Storywriting,” HS Language & Literature 1 – “Intriguing Written Expression,” and HS Language & Literature 2 – “Creating Captivating Fiction.”
List of Readers in This Set
- Witch of Blackbird Pond
- Amos Fortune, Free Man
- 1776
- Undaunted Courage
- Lyddie
- All Sail Set
- A Tale of the Western Plains
- With Lee in Virginia
- The Great Bridge
- The Great Wheel
- Dragonwings
- Hattie Big Sky
- Farewell to Manzanar
- Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry
- The Cross and the Switchblade
Parent Note
Each individual reader varies in length and difficulty. Some of these readers are short and easier while others are longer and more difficult. This provides ample opportunity for flexiblity. Students are all at different reading levels, be that advanced or right on target. We provide this variety of readers so that parents can easily choose which readers to use – be that all or most of them. You can easily individualize it for each of your students if you have multiple students using the same reader set. One student may read all, while the younger student will only read eight of the ten readers.