Reading Lab 3a, Complete Kit, Levels 3.5 - 11.0

by Don Parker

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Format Book & Merchandise

Condition Brand New

Description A kit that includes: Power Builders (110), Rate Builders (110), and Skills Builders (225) with coordinating Answer Key cards. It also includes: Student Record Book; Teacher's Handbook; and,Program Management/Assessment CD-ROM.

Publisher Description

Reading Lab 3a helps students build their skills through individual reading practice. High-interest reading selections feature colour-coded levels of graduated difficulty with illustrations or photographs, multilevelled comprehension questions and vocabulary and word study skill exercises.
Reading Lab 3a also includes Skill Builder cards designed to reinforce basic comprehension, phonics, grammar and word study skills and Rate Builder cards designed to help students read faster while maintaining comprehension.
Key Features
A balanced selection of fiction and nonfiction textsFull colour illustrations and photographs promote comprehension and reading enjoymentGreat source of incidental learning about animals, plants, science, technology, fine arts, sports, multiculturalism and moreCovers a range of past, present and future perspectivesIncludes international sources drawing on tales from Australia, Asia, Africa, South America and the Middle East giving students insights into a variety of cultures, lifestyles and perspectivesReading Lab 3a includes:
110 Power Builders with coordinating Answer Key Cards
110 Rate Builders with coordinating Answer Key Cards
225 Skill Builders with coordinating Answer Key Cards
1 Student Record Book
1 Teacher's Handbook
1 Program Management and Assessment CD (networkable)

Author Biography

SRA salutes Dr. Don Parker, whose remarkable insight, creativity, energy, and concern have helped educators meet the individual learning needs of millions of children over the past 40 years. Parker published his first SRA Reading Lab in February 1957. The labs answered the question of how to provide individualized, multilevel learning for students.The story of the man with an idea and a box begins in 1950. While studying for his master's degree in psychology, Parker took a teaching position in a rural Florida school district. He says the superintendent wanted someone "to help our children read better." Although Parker didn't have classroom experience, he had taken psychology and education courses that he says gave him "ideas about individual differences among learners."Soon these ideas were energized as he tested 3,000 students at ten schools. Eventually, he focused on a class of 32 seventh-grade students with reading levels varying from second grade to twelfth grade.Parker wanted to help these students learn to read at a pace and level that was appropriate for their varied abilities. He began selecting and cutting out lessons from reading workbooks, sorting them by reading level, and putting them into folders. To avoid embarrassing any students, he didn't designate the folder levels by grade numbers; instead, he colored a band around the edge of each folder. He created keys so the students could check their own work and eventually move to the next color level. There were ten color-coded levels.Finally, Parker consolidated all the folders and keys in an old tomato box. This old box of folders and key cards became the earliest form of the Reading Lab.Over the next five years, Parker successfully opened a reading lab at the University of North Carolina and began work on a doctoral degree at Columbia University. Repeatedly encouraged to market his reading lab, Parker took his box (now a cardboard box painted blue) to Science Research Associates. A publisher of psychological, achievement, and vocational guidance tests, SRA wanted to branch out into learning materials.SRA was looking for new ideas. Parker's individualized, multilevel lab formatas opposed to textbookswas a new concept for the classroom. He presented his innovative program to SRA, and the publisher grasped the potential of this unique learning tool.February 1957 was the publishing date for the SRA Reading Labs! Shortly after the first Labs debuted, Parker received his doctoral degree from Columbia University.Parker eventually became SRA's "scientist in residence." Over the years, other distinguished authors joined Parker in writing updated versions of the Reading Lab, elementary school versions, and supporting materials. Parker traveled extensively, teaching children the world over how to use his multilevel box, SRA Reading Labs.Over the past 40 years, multilevel teaching-learning systems developed by Parker in reading, spelling, vocabulary, literature, and elementary science have been used by more than 100,000,000 pupils in the U.S. and 62 other countries. The SRA Reading Labs continue to be updated, modernized, and, as always, multilevel.SRA congratulates Dr. Don Parker on his lifetime of achievement in helping children all over the world learn to read by using the SRA Reading Labs.

Details

  • ISBN 0076042693
  • ISBN-13 9780076042692
  • Title Reading Lab 3a, Complete Kit, Levels 3.5 - 11.0
  • Author Don Parker
  • Format Book & Merchandise
  • Year 2005
  • Edition 3rd
  • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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