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The Silent Readers: Sixth Reader

By William Dodge Lewis

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover how a long ago text teaches children the power of silent reading and understanding through stories, starting with an Eskimo in a frosty land.

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2012-07-29
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Summary

"The Silent Readers: Sixth Reader" by William D. Lewis, Albert Lindsay Rowland, and Ethel H. Maltby Gehres is a guide that teaches young students how to improve their silent reading abilities. It helps them learn to read faster and understand what they are reading through different reading selections. The book emphasizes the benefit of silent reading compared to reading out loud in class, and it teaches students how to summarize texts and take notes so that they can understand better. The book starts with a story about an Eskimo, showing young readers how people survive in very cold places. It will be full of stories that try to get young readers interested in learning silently.

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