Sra reading program overview
Shop All Components. Ordering Options. About the Program. SRA's Reading for Information is a flexible program designed for you! Science and social studies content presented in a format students will see on state tests Leveled Student Readers to differentiate instruction Provides English Language Learner ELL support Student Materials Student Readers Each incorporate the 3 key elements throughout the text including vocabulary, features, and structures.
View Program Resources. Reading for Information, Library Package 1 each of 24 titles , Grade 2. View All. Instructor Materials. Reading for Information, Teacher Guide, Grade 2. Reading for Information, Teacher Guide, Grade 6. It also contains the Starting Level Guide, which is the placement tool for starting each student at the appropriate level. A collection of high-interest selections promotes individual practice, displays artwork and photographs, and includes fiction and nonfiction passages in history, science, sports, and technology.
This series focuses on building strong reading and comprehension skills. A collection of updated, high-quality reading selections including biographies, fictional narratives, and nonfiction works serve to build a foundation of cross-curricular knowledge, spark student interest, and inspire students to get the most from each assignment.
The series helps boost comprehension and skills for older students and adults. A varied collection of updated, nonfiction reading selections appeals to student interests and skills while other selections expose them to great works of fiction. Students gain valuable reading practice with an emphasis on boosting vocabulary and reading comprehension.
Answers are automatically scored and, when appropriate, specific Skill Builders available in Labs 2 and 3 series only are assigned to help students focus on any skill that requires further attention. Skip to main content x Sign In.
View Components. SRA Reading Laboratory. With an easy-to-use box of self-guided and leveled selections for a given classroom, SRA Reading Laboratory lets you develop confident readers through supplemental and personalized K—12 reading content that ensures each student is working at the appropriate level and moving ahead at his or her own pace.
The program helps students: Develop comprehension, vocabulary, fluency, word analysis, and study skills Reinforce specific skills in which certain students show a weakness Engage their interests and increase their knowledge base using a wide array of fiction and nonfiction selections Take ownership of their own work and progress.
View Overview Brochure. Smells do it, too. I read way above grade level from the beginning of first grade, but I was easily distracted, and seriously HATED those awful SRA stories and had a very difficult time forcing myself to concentrate on them long enough to be able to answer any questions.
I was beyond bored, and put absolutely no effort into doing well. Worst education tool ever, in my humble opinion. If you folded them together and stacked them just right, they made pretty good barracks for army men.
But otherwise … yeah, mostly useless. I think you missed black. Black was the last level. Students were given placement tests as well. Perhaps the use of colors visible to everyone was not the best idea. I liked them. I read them all. I enjoyed the artwork too. First became aware of SRA in 4th or 5th grade possibly I was marked as a slow learner by teachers. Good enough to move ahead but barely. Truth I was bored. By the time I graduated grammar school I was reading at 12 grade levels.
Finally something other than Dick and Jane. I remember racing with other classmates to see who could get further ahead. We loved it. Me and around eight others were always neck and neck to the finish. You should be able to find it on eBay in some form or another.
These were annoying because they made us finsih all the red before we proceeded. I remember we had to read a passage about Middlesex Street in London. That got the 4th graders giggling. I just found this thread. We had SRA time in school from in to
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