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Eight blackline master books help students prepare for the writing portion of standardized tests in both English and mathematics |
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Writing prompts mimic those found on essay tests |
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Rubrics help teacher score essays and give students guidance on what is expected |
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Reading Levels: 6.0 - 8.0
Interest Levels: 5 - 12
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NOTE: The prices listed are for schools only. All others call 1-800-USA-READ for list prices.
Prices subject to change without notice.
| Write Start |
ISBN
Number |
Reading
Level |
| A Taste of the P |
0-890-61087-8 |
4-6 |
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Words to Write |
0-890-61083-5 |
5-8 |
| Creative Writing |
0-890-61081-9 |
6-12 |
| A Portion of the P |
0-890-61082-7 |
6-12 |
| The "Write" Word |
0-890-61084-3 |
6-12 |
| A Slice of the P |
0-890-61079-7 |
6-12 |
| The "Write" Math Words |
0-890-61085-1 |
6-12 |
| American Literature |
0-890-61080-0 |
9-12 |
These blackline master books provide a series of prompts that resemble the writing assignments found on standardized
tests.
Eight books in the Series. Teachers can choose from a wide variety of topics
to best meet their class needs.
Reproducible Masters. Each writing prompt page is created to be reproduced for class use.
A Taste of the P
Mathematics writing prompt book focuses on concepts, mathematical principles, and basic skills.
Words to Write
A word-a-day approach to building student's speaking and writing vocabulary.
Creative Writing
Creative writing prompts ranging from holidays to relationships world problems.>
A Portion of the P
Concepts covered include mathematical operations, set theory, algebra, geometry, charts/graphs, and patterns.>
The "Write" Word
Add 90 new words per semester with this unique approach to vocabulary building.>
A Slice of the P
An exciting math prompt book focusing on geometry, algebra, advanced math, and pre-calculus.>
The "Write" Math Words
Definitions of more than 200 math words and activities to enhance regular textbook assignments.
American Literature
Writing prompts feature Twain, Fitzgerald, Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, and many others.
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