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The Reader's edge / Cunningham, Meghan
Titre : The Reader's edge : Book two Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Cunningham, Meghan, Auteur Editeur : New York : McGraw-Hill Education Année de publication : c2011 Importance : 550 p. Présentation : Illustration Format : 28 cm Note générale : Includes index. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : College readers
English language -- Rhetoric
Reading (Higher education)Index. décimale : PE 1417 The Reader's edge : Book two [texte imprimé] / Cunningham, Meghan, Auteur . - New York : McGraw-Hill Education, c2011 . - 550 p. : Illustration ; 28 cm.
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Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : College readers
English language -- Rhetoric
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The Reader's edge / Cunningham, Meghan
Titre : The Reader's edge : Book two Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Cunningham, Meghan, Auteur Editeur : New York : McGraw-Hill Education Année de publication : ©2011 Importance : ix, 550 p. Présentation : illustrations Format : 28 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-07-730135-4 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : College readers
English language -- Rhetoric
Reading (Higher education)Résumé : "Approaches reading holistically while focusing on discrete skills. The text stresses that reading, thinking, and asking questions are all things students do alread--not new concepts. This emphasis on reading as a part of the student's world is then paired with strong skills-based instruction."--Amazon.com. Note de contenu : Table of Contents Chapter 1: Connect NowIntroduction to the New Strategy: Connect NowGetting an Impression of the TopicYour Experiences and FeelingsYour Purpose and the Author's PurposeApply the New Strategy: Connect NowReading 1: The Voice You Hear When You Read Silently by Thomas LuxChapter One: Summary How Does Strategy 1 Help You to Read from the Inside Out?How Does the Connect Now Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 2: I Do Not Like to Read-Sam-I-Am! by Rebecca GrabinerConnect Now Practice PagesThe One-Room Schoolhouse of the Nineteenth CenturyCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Matthew McConaughey: The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel Chapter 2: RespondIntroduction to the New Strategy: RespondYou, the AudienceTime for RespondingSpace for RespondingQuestions and CommentsLooking for AnswersConnections with Other IdeasApply the New Strategy: RespondReading 3: Forbidden Reading by Alberto ManguelChapter Two: SummaryHow Does Strategy 2 Help You to Become a More Engaged Reader?How Does the Respond Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 4: "See Spot Run": Teaching My Grandmother to Read by Ellen Tashie FrisinaRespond Practice PagesThink Big! by Ben Carson, M.D., with Cecil MurpheyCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Sarah Jessica Parker: The History of Love by Nicole Krauss Chapter 3: Vital VocabularyIntroduction the New Strategy: Vital VocabularyTone, or the Author's VoiceContext CluesThe DictionaryWord PartsA System for Learning New WordsApply the New Strategy: Vital VocabularyReading 5: Where English Words Come From by Deborah SilveyChapter 3: SummaryHow Does Strategy 3 Help You to Become a More Engaged Reader?How Does the Vital Vocabulary Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 6: Point. Shoot. See. by Jesse BlumbergVital Vocabulary Practice PagesDoes Media Violence Desensitize Children to Violence? by Madeline LevineCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Courtney Love: Trading Up by Candace Bushnell Chapter 4: Get an OverviewIntroduction to the New Strategy: Get an OverviewThe Title: The Author's Key to the SubjectOther Important CluesSkimmingPredictingApply the New Strategy: Get an OverviewReading 7: What Deprived Children Tell Us about Human Nature by James M. HenslinChapter 4: SummaryHow Does Strategy 4 Help You to Become a More Engaged Reader?How Does the Operation Overview Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 8: The Good Person by Robert ColesGet an Overview Practice PagesManaging Workforce Diversity by Ronald J. Ebert and Ricky W. GriffinCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Madonna: The Night Listener by Armistead Maupin Chapter 5: Ask QuestionsIntroduction to the New Strategy: Ask QuestionsQuestions for Connecting to the ReadingQuestions for Predicting the Overall Point and Main IdeasQuestions That Get Useful AnswersAnswers and New QuestionsApply the New Strategy: Ask QuestionsReading 9: How Babies Use Patterns to See by Laura E. BerkChapter Five: SummaryHow Does Strategy 5 Help You Become a More Engaged Reader?How Does the Asking Questions Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 10: talking back by bell hooksAsk Questions Practice PagesPowder by Tobias WolffCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Kristin Cavallari: Love Me, Hate Me: Barry Bonds and the Making of An Anti-Hero by Jeff Pearlman Chapter 6: Find and Mark Main IdeasIntroduction to the New Strategy: Find and Mark Main IdeasMarking IdeasOverall Point and Main Topics in a ReadingMain Ideas in ParagraphsSupporting IdeasAdjust your MarkingApply the New Strategy: Find and Mark Main IdeasReading 11: How the Self-Concept Develops by Steven A. Beebe, Susan J. Beebe, and Diana K. IvySample Marking: How the Self-Concept DevelopsChapter 6: SummaryHow Does Strategy 6 Help You to Be an Engaged Reader?How Does the Find and Mark Main Ideas Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 12: School Is Bad for Children by John HoltSample Marking: School Is Bad for ChildrenFind Main Ideas Practice PagesLearning the River by Mark TwainCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Kirsten Dunst: The Varieties of Scientific Experience: A Personal View of the Search for God by Carl Sagan Chapter 7: Patterns of ThoughtIntroduction to the New Strategy: Patterns of ThoughtCommon PatternsPatterns and the Overall PointPatterns and Main IdeasSignal Words and PhrasesApply the New Strategy: Patterns of ThoughtReading 13: Optimism: The Great Motivator by Daniel GolemanChapter 7: SummaryHow Does Strategy 7 Help You to Be an Engaged Reader?How Does the Look for Patterns of Thought Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 14: How Conscious Is Thought? by Carole Wade and Carol TavrisPatterns of Thought Practice PagesTraveling by Grace PaleyCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Jason Lee: Hunger by Knut Hamsun Chapter 8: Map Main IdeasIntroduction to the New Strategy: Map Main IdeasPlacing the Overall Point, the Main Ideas, and the Supporting IdeasApply the New Strategy: Map Main IdeasReading 15: Why People Don't Help in a Crisis by John M. Darley and Bibb LataneSample Informal Outline: "Why People Don't Help in a Crisis"Chapter 8: SummaryHow Does Strategy 8 Help You to Be an Engaged Reader?How Does the Map Main Ideas Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 16: Mother Tongue by Amy TanMap Main Ideas Practice PagesImprinting: A Form of Learning by Robert WallaceCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Shia LaBeouf: The Definitive Book of Body Language by Allan and Barbara Pease Chapter 9: Make InferencesIntroduction to the New Strategy: Make InferencesInferences and Implied IdeasLogical ConnectionsDetailsWord ChoiceYour Own AssumptionsApply the New Strategy: Make InferencesReading 17: A Letter to My Teacher by Kate BoyesChapter 9: SummaryHow Does Strategy 9 Help You to Be an Engaged Reader?How Does the Make Inferences Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 18: Why Men Don't Last: Self-Destruction as a Way of Life by Natalie AngierMake Inferences Practice PagesThe Gorilla's Embrace by Barbara SmutsCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Cassandra Wilson: Manuals on PHP Chapter 10: Find Meaning in MetaphorsIntroduction to the New Strategy: Find Meaning in MetaphorsMetaphorical ExpressionsInterpreting MetaphorsApply the New Strategy: Find Meaning in MetaphorsReading 19: Terror Unlimited by Tim CahillChapter 10: SummaryHow Does Strategy 10 Help You to Be an Engaged Reader?How Does the Find Meaning in Metaphors Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 20: Buckle Up. And Behave. by William EcenbargerFind Meaning in Metaphors Practice PagesVictor by Julia AlvarezCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Casey Affleck: Short stories, including "Incident at Owl Creek" by Ambrose Bierce Chapter 11: Determine the Writer's PerspectiveIntroduction to the New Strategy: Determine the Writer's PerspectiveStyles of WritingThe Intended AudiencePerspectiveTone and BiasApply the New Strategy: Determine the Writer's PerspectiveReading 21: A Global Green Deal by Mark HertsgaardChapter 11: SummaryHow Does Strategy 11 Help You to Be an Engaged Reader?How Does the Determine the Writer's Perspective Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 22: Infernal Paradise by Barbara KingsolverThe Writer's Perspective Practice PagesPitching Messages by John VivianCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Kenny Melman, Herb of cabaret duo Kiki and Herb: Teenage: The Creation of Youth Culture by Jon Savage Chapter 12: Write a SummaryIntroduction to the New Strategy: Write a SummaryParaphrasingSummarizing the Overall Point and Main IdeasApply the New Strategy: Write a SummaryReading 23: Police and the Community by George F. Cole and Christopher E. SmithChapter 12: SummaryHow Does Strategy 12 Help You to Be an Engaged Reader?How Does the Write a Summary Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 24: Don't Let Stereotypes Warp Your Judgments by Robert L HeilbronerWrite a Summary Practice PagesThe Argument Culture by Deborah TannenCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Chris Rock: The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin Chapter 13: Analyze the InformationIntroduction to the New Strategy: Analyze the InformationFact and OpinionReliable InformationTesting the SupportApply the New Strategy: Analyze the InformationReading 25: Four for a Quarter by Kenneth R. FletcherChapter 13: SummaryHow Does Strategy 13 Help You to Be an Engaged Reader?How Does the Analyze the Information Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 26: Buy This 24-Year-Old and Get All His Friends Absolutely Free by Jean KilbourneAnalyze the Information Practice PagesMemo from Coach by Christopher BuckleyCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Jodi Picoult: The Ice Queen by Alice Hoffman Chapter 14: Make an EvaluationIntroduction to the New Strategy: Make an EvaluationThinking ObjectivelyThinking SubjectivelyApply the New Strategy: Make an EvaluationReading 27: Don't Further Empower Cliques by Bernard LefkowitzChapter 14: Summary How Does Strategy 14 Help You to Be an Engaged Reader?How Does the Make an Evaluation Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 28: Can Gossip Be Good? By Frank T. McAndrewMake an Evaluation Practice PagesThe Formation of Modern American Mass Culture by James Kirby Martin, Randy Roberts, Steven Mintz, Linda O. McMurry, James H. JonesCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? LeVar Burton: The Road Less Travelled by M. Scott Peck, M.D. The Reader's edge : Book two [texte imprimé] / Cunningham, Meghan, Auteur . - New York : McGraw-Hill Education, ©2011 . - ix, 550 p. : illustrations ; 28 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-07-730135-4
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : College readers
English language -- Rhetoric
Reading (Higher education)Résumé : "Approaches reading holistically while focusing on discrete skills. The text stresses that reading, thinking, and asking questions are all things students do alread--not new concepts. This emphasis on reading as a part of the student's world is then paired with strong skills-based instruction."--Amazon.com. Note de contenu : Table of Contents Chapter 1: Connect NowIntroduction to the New Strategy: Connect NowGetting an Impression of the TopicYour Experiences and FeelingsYour Purpose and the Author's PurposeApply the New Strategy: Connect NowReading 1: The Voice You Hear When You Read Silently by Thomas LuxChapter One: Summary How Does Strategy 1 Help You to Read from the Inside Out?How Does the Connect Now Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 2: I Do Not Like to Read-Sam-I-Am! by Rebecca GrabinerConnect Now Practice PagesThe One-Room Schoolhouse of the Nineteenth CenturyCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Matthew McConaughey: The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel Chapter 2: RespondIntroduction to the New Strategy: RespondYou, the AudienceTime for RespondingSpace for RespondingQuestions and CommentsLooking for AnswersConnections with Other IdeasApply the New Strategy: RespondReading 3: Forbidden Reading by Alberto ManguelChapter Two: SummaryHow Does Strategy 2 Help You to Become a More Engaged Reader?How Does the Respond Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 4: "See Spot Run": Teaching My Grandmother to Read by Ellen Tashie FrisinaRespond Practice PagesThink Big! by Ben Carson, M.D., with Cecil MurpheyCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Sarah Jessica Parker: The History of Love by Nicole Krauss Chapter 3: Vital VocabularyIntroduction the New Strategy: Vital VocabularyTone, or the Author's VoiceContext CluesThe DictionaryWord PartsA System for Learning New WordsApply the New Strategy: Vital VocabularyReading 5: Where English Words Come From by Deborah SilveyChapter 3: SummaryHow Does Strategy 3 Help You to Become a More Engaged Reader?How Does the Vital Vocabulary Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 6: Point. Shoot. See. by Jesse BlumbergVital Vocabulary Practice PagesDoes Media Violence Desensitize Children to Violence? by Madeline LevineCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Courtney Love: Trading Up by Candace Bushnell Chapter 4: Get an OverviewIntroduction to the New Strategy: Get an OverviewThe Title: The Author's Key to the SubjectOther Important CluesSkimmingPredictingApply the New Strategy: Get an OverviewReading 7: What Deprived Children Tell Us about Human Nature by James M. HenslinChapter 4: SummaryHow Does Strategy 4 Help You to Become a More Engaged Reader?How Does the Operation Overview Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 8: The Good Person by Robert ColesGet an Overview Practice PagesManaging Workforce Diversity by Ronald J. Ebert and Ricky W. GriffinCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Madonna: The Night Listener by Armistead Maupin Chapter 5: Ask QuestionsIntroduction to the New Strategy: Ask QuestionsQuestions for Connecting to the ReadingQuestions for Predicting the Overall Point and Main IdeasQuestions That Get Useful AnswersAnswers and New QuestionsApply the New Strategy: Ask QuestionsReading 9: How Babies Use Patterns to See by Laura E. BerkChapter Five: SummaryHow Does Strategy 5 Help You Become a More Engaged Reader?How Does the Asking Questions Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 10: talking back by bell hooksAsk Questions Practice PagesPowder by Tobias WolffCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Kristin Cavallari: Love Me, Hate Me: Barry Bonds and the Making of An Anti-Hero by Jeff Pearlman Chapter 6: Find and Mark Main IdeasIntroduction to the New Strategy: Find and Mark Main IdeasMarking IdeasOverall Point and Main Topics in a ReadingMain Ideas in ParagraphsSupporting IdeasAdjust your MarkingApply the New Strategy: Find and Mark Main IdeasReading 11: How the Self-Concept Develops by Steven A. Beebe, Susan J. Beebe, and Diana K. IvySample Marking: How the Self-Concept DevelopsChapter 6: SummaryHow Does Strategy 6 Help You to Be an Engaged Reader?How Does the Find and Mark Main Ideas Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 12: School Is Bad for Children by John HoltSample Marking: School Is Bad for ChildrenFind Main Ideas Practice PagesLearning the River by Mark TwainCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Kirsten Dunst: The Varieties of Scientific Experience: A Personal View of the Search for God by Carl Sagan Chapter 7: Patterns of ThoughtIntroduction to the New Strategy: Patterns of ThoughtCommon PatternsPatterns and the Overall PointPatterns and Main IdeasSignal Words and PhrasesApply the New Strategy: Patterns of ThoughtReading 13: Optimism: The Great Motivator by Daniel GolemanChapter 7: SummaryHow Does Strategy 7 Help You to Be an Engaged Reader?How Does the Look for Patterns of Thought Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 14: How Conscious Is Thought? by Carole Wade and Carol TavrisPatterns of Thought Practice PagesTraveling by Grace PaleyCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Jason Lee: Hunger by Knut Hamsun Chapter 8: Map Main IdeasIntroduction to the New Strategy: Map Main IdeasPlacing the Overall Point, the Main Ideas, and the Supporting IdeasApply the New Strategy: Map Main IdeasReading 15: Why People Don't Help in a Crisis by John M. Darley and Bibb LataneSample Informal Outline: "Why People Don't Help in a Crisis"Chapter 8: SummaryHow Does Strategy 8 Help You to Be an Engaged Reader?How Does the Map Main Ideas Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 16: Mother Tongue by Amy TanMap Main Ideas Practice PagesImprinting: A Form of Learning by Robert WallaceCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Shia LaBeouf: The Definitive Book of Body Language by Allan and Barbara Pease Chapter 9: Make InferencesIntroduction to the New Strategy: Make InferencesInferences and Implied IdeasLogical ConnectionsDetailsWord ChoiceYour Own AssumptionsApply the New Strategy: Make InferencesReading 17: A Letter to My Teacher by Kate BoyesChapter 9: SummaryHow Does Strategy 9 Help You to Be an Engaged Reader?How Does the Make Inferences Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 18: Why Men Don't Last: Self-Destruction as a Way of Life by Natalie AngierMake Inferences Practice PagesThe Gorilla's Embrace by Barbara SmutsCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Cassandra Wilson: Manuals on PHP Chapter 10: Find Meaning in MetaphorsIntroduction to the New Strategy: Find Meaning in MetaphorsMetaphorical ExpressionsInterpreting MetaphorsApply the New Strategy: Find Meaning in MetaphorsReading 19: Terror Unlimited by Tim CahillChapter 10: SummaryHow Does Strategy 10 Help You to Be an Engaged Reader?How Does the Find Meaning in Metaphors Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 20: Buckle Up. And Behave. by William EcenbargerFind Meaning in Metaphors Practice PagesVictor by Julia AlvarezCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Casey Affleck: Short stories, including "Incident at Owl Creek" by Ambrose Bierce Chapter 11: Determine the Writer's PerspectiveIntroduction to the New Strategy: Determine the Writer's PerspectiveStyles of WritingThe Intended AudiencePerspectiveTone and BiasApply the New Strategy: Determine the Writer's PerspectiveReading 21: A Global Green Deal by Mark HertsgaardChapter 11: SummaryHow Does Strategy 11 Help You to Be an Engaged Reader?How Does the Determine the Writer's Perspective Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 22: Infernal Paradise by Barbara KingsolverThe Writer's Perspective Practice PagesPitching Messages by John VivianCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Kenny Melman, Herb of cabaret duo Kiki and Herb: Teenage: The Creation of Youth Culture by Jon Savage Chapter 12: Write a SummaryIntroduction to the New Strategy: Write a SummaryParaphrasingSummarizing the Overall Point and Main IdeasApply the New Strategy: Write a SummaryReading 23: Police and the Community by George F. Cole and Christopher E. SmithChapter 12: SummaryHow Does Strategy 12 Help You to Be an Engaged Reader?How Does the Write a Summary Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 24: Don't Let Stereotypes Warp Your Judgments by Robert L HeilbronerWrite a Summary Practice PagesThe Argument Culture by Deborah TannenCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Chris Rock: The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin Chapter 13: Analyze the InformationIntroduction to the New Strategy: Analyze the InformationFact and OpinionReliable InformationTesting the SupportApply the New Strategy: Analyze the InformationReading 25: Four for a Quarter by Kenneth R. FletcherChapter 13: SummaryHow Does Strategy 13 Help You to Be an Engaged Reader?How Does the Analyze the Information Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 26: Buy This 24-Year-Old and Get All His Friends Absolutely Free by Jean KilbourneAnalyze the Information Practice PagesMemo from Coach by Christopher BuckleyCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? Jodi Picoult: The Ice Queen by Alice Hoffman Chapter 14: Make an EvaluationIntroduction to the New Strategy: Make an EvaluationThinking ObjectivelyThinking SubjectivelyApply the New Strategy: Make an EvaluationReading 27: Don't Further Empower Cliques by Bernard LefkowitzChapter 14: Summary How Does Strategy 14 Help You to Be an Engaged Reader?How Does the Make an Evaluation Strategy Work?Mastery TestReading 28: Can Gossip Be Good? By Frank T. McAndrewMake an Evaluation Practice PagesThe Formation of Modern American Mass Culture by James Kirby Martin, Randy Roberts, Steven Mintz, Linda O. McMurry, James H. JonesCulture WireWhat Are They Reading? LeVar Burton: The Road Less Travelled by M. Scott Peck, M.D. Réservation
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