Sentences with phrase «engage readers of all ages»

Below are recommendations from the Facing History library for five graphic novels that engage readers of all ages — sometimes even those who are reluctant to read traditional texts.
Meadowbrook Press is a children's publisher that is focused on high - interest titles, featuring joke books, kid - selected poems, and silly stories that are sure to engage readers of all ages.

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Children develop into eager readers when they discover our engaging soft book offering age - appropriate activities that promote curiosity, self - discovery, and the development of motor skills.
The award program, now in its 12th year, seeks to encourage the writing and publishing of high - quality science books that engage readers across all age groups and leave readers with a richer understanding of all corners of science.
Great for time - stretched teachers, Fluency Tutor helps students of all ages and ability levels become more avid, engaged and confident readers.
With all the discussion about deeper learning, college - and career - ready standards, and the latest research on assessments, assignments, and instruction, it turns out that what many principals prescribe to chart a new course for meaningful literacy instruction is engaging readers and fostering a love of reading from an early age.
Reading Horizons has spent over 30 years training teachers and creating tools to make research - based reading instruction accessible and engaging for beginning readers, struggling readers, and English Language Learners of all ages.
«Digital books are valuable as they offer an opportunity to engage new generations of readers — we have recently published a list of the best 100 books to read before the age of 14, many of which are now available digitally.
FarFaria operates on both iPad and Android devices now, and still brings readers in through an engaging map of the realm that lets the readers find content from various genres or age appropriate designations.
Readers of all ages can learn about and engage with digital books at their local school or library inside the Digital Bookmobile.
In this whimsical trailer for Duck / Rabbit, readers of any age become engaged with their characters.
This is Getting Old: Zen Thoughts on Aging with Humor and Dignity — $ 2.99 Susan Moon, the aging editor of a Buddhist magazine, offers an «intimate and funny collection of essays on the sometimes confusing, sometimes poignant, sometimes hilarious condition of being a woman over sixty,» according to the book's description on Amazon, adding that the author «keeps her sense of humor and... keeps her reader fully engaged.&rAging with Humor and Dignity — $ 2.99 Susan Moon, the aging editor of a Buddhist magazine, offers an «intimate and funny collection of essays on the sometimes confusing, sometimes poignant, sometimes hilarious condition of being a woman over sixty,» according to the book's description on Amazon, adding that the author «keeps her sense of humor and... keeps her reader fully engaged.&raging editor of a Buddhist magazine, offers an «intimate and funny collection of essays on the sometimes confusing, sometimes poignant, sometimes hilarious condition of being a woman over sixty,» according to the book's description on Amazon, adding that the author «keeps her sense of humor and... keeps her reader fully engaged
The judging panel — teacher Vanessa Casey, school librarian Aidan Higgins and author Anne Rooney — said of the book: «An outstanding book to engage any reader in this information age.
It's hard to be a writer in this digital age and not engage online with readers across a range of social platforms and media — but often I feel that I can not really present myself authentically on social media because of the risk of trolls, flame - wars and all the other horrible reactions seemingly innocuous posts or tweets can inflame (as anyone who's ever been on any social media has witnessed).
I SPY Jean Marzollo and Walter Wick's extraordinarily popular seek - and - find books, the I SPY series will inspire reluctant readers of all ages to engage with books and have fun reading.
The trip doesn't bring Carey (or indeed the reader) much enlightenment about the country (in fact, the book only serves as a reminder of the generational gaps and East / West divide), but that's most of the fun, for even in a global age, it shows we can still find meaning in impenetrable and bewildering things when they are presented to us in an engaging way.
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