Full Description
Corresponding to the activities in Jacob's Ladder: Nonfiction, Grade 5, students read high-interest passages, then complete skill ladders connected to the fiction and nonfiction comparisons to move them from concrete thinking skills to higher order, critical thinking skills.
The student workbooks feature ample room for student responses and notes, make reviewing and providing feedback on student work easier than ever, provide students with an easy-to-use reference to use during discussions, and save time, as there is no need to reproduce student handouts.
Contents
Excerpt From "Seeing Red: The Cold War and American Public Opinion" Excerpt From "Their Finest Hour" Woman's Rights to the Suffrage Ain't I A Woman? Comparison Ladder for "Woman's Rights to the Suffrage" and "Ain't I a Woman?" Excerpt From William Faulkner Nobel Prize Banquet Speech, 1950 Excerpt From Mario Vargas Llosa Nobel Prize Banquet Speech, 2010 Comparison Ladders for "Excerpt From William Faulkner Nobel Prize Banquet Speech, 1950" and "Excerpt From Mario Vargas Llosa Nobel Prize Banquet Speech, 2010" Remains of the Past: Roman Art and Architecture Jacob Lawrence Duke Ellington