Use Reading Records for As Far As the Eye Can Reach: Lewis and Clark's Westward Quest for a literature study with this book (reader not included). Reading Records is a comprehension program that uses list making as the basis of gathering information. Believing list making to be one of the best tools we teach our children, we find and mark/record lists in every chapter. Vocabulary is taught and comprehension questions are also given.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Reading Records for a great Lewis and Clark book now available!
In 1803, Lewis and Clark started plans on an amazing quest to explore the wilderness across North America. Over the three year journey that started in 1804, they faced many obstacles and struggles. Be carried into the past as you read about their expedition including actual journal excerpts.
Use Reading Records for As Far As the Eye Can Reach: Lewis and Clark's Westward Quest for a literature study with this book (reader not included). Reading Records is a comprehension program that uses list making as the basis of gathering information. Believing list making to be one of the best tools we teach our children, we find and mark/record lists in every chapter. Vocabulary is taught and comprehension questions are also given.
Use Reading Records for As Far As the Eye Can Reach: Lewis and Clark's Westward Quest for a literature study with this book (reader not included). Reading Records is a comprehension program that uses list making as the basis of gathering information. Believing list making to be one of the best tools we teach our children, we find and mark/record lists in every chapter. Vocabulary is taught and comprehension questions are also given.
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