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Experience Reading, Book 2 Suzanne Liff

Experience Reading, Book 2 By Suzanne Liff

Experience Reading, Book 2 by Suzanne Liff


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Providing a personalized learning plan for each student, this title allows students to unlock textbook content across academic disciplines.

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Experience Reading, Book 2 by Suzanne Liff

CONNECT READING provides a personalized learning plan for each student, continually developed and refined as students achieve mastery. Each student plan is created through an individualized diagnostic that evaluates skills from 7th-grade level through college-readiness, for second-language learners, international students, adult students, and traditional high-schoolers. Offered completely online, CONNECT READING can be used in conjunction with EXPERIENCE READING BOOK 1 or EXPERIENCE READING BOOK 2, which provide a printed experience that teaches and strengthens comprehension and critical reading skills. Experience Reading uses authentic material allowing students to unlock textbook content across academic disciplines.

About Suzanne Liff

Suzanne Liff is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Reading and Basic Education at Nassau Community College. An educator for over thirty years, Suzanne holds advanced degrees in Special Education, and Educational Administration and Supervision from Queens College. A former district-wide chairperson of secondary special ed, Suzanne has taught virtually every grade level of student from preschool through adult, focusing on the learning, affective, behavioral and metacognitive needs of students. She has presented to parents and colleagues, locally and nationally, on topics including cognitive and learning style differences, study and organizational strategies, effective classroom management and pedagogy, successful transition from high school to college, and social and emotional intelligence and the developmental learner; her current area of focus and research. Her original works have been published for college wide distribution as well in several professsional, juried journals. Suzanne teaches several developmental college reading classes, and coordinates and/or chairs a variety of college programs and faculty committees at NCC. She also maintains a private practice for psychoeducational evaluation and intervention. Suzanne has been awarded honorary lifetime membership in NY State SEPTA, is a 2003 recipient of the Faculty Distinguished Achievement Award, and Nassau County Citation for dedication and service. Joyce Stern is an Assistant Professor at Nassau Community College and Assistant to the Chair in The Department of Reading and Basic Education. She teaches several developmental courses, including College Reading and ESL Reading, and a seminar in educational counseling. She is also an advisor in the student center. An educator for over thirty years, she holds an advanced degree in TESOL from Hunter College. As a former faculty member in The English Language Institute at Queens College, she has taught all aspects of ESL, developed curricula for international students and returning adults, designed assessment tools, served as course-level coordinator, and conducted teacher-training and supervision. She has also presented to colleagues locally and nationally on such topics as college reading and studying strategies, cooperative learning techniques, the design and implementation of learning communities, and current ESL pedagoguy. She has also edited several handbooks for developmental educators, and is currently coordinating the design, implementation and recruitment of developmental and ESL learning communities at her college. Her own professional development has included participation in The Active Learning Seminar and The Long Island Writing Project. She has been recognized by the Center for Students with Disabilities for her dedication to student learning.

Table of Contents

Part I: The Personal Side of Reading
Chapter 1: It's Up To You: Taking Ownership of College ReadingChoosing SuccessSelection: Success is a Choice by Rick PitinoBeing a Successful StudentGoal SettingTime ManagementMonitor Your ProgressWhat's Your Style?Selection: Dunn and Dunn Learning Style Model by Rita and Ken DunnYou're on Your WaySelection: This Is Not Your High School English Class by Mark MoringWrap It UpPart II: Comprehension and Critical Reading Skills ReviewChapter 2 Are You Ready to READ? Active Reading Strategies for Managing College TextsSurvey Your TextbookAccess Prior KnowledgePreview a SelectionTHIEVESReading for a Purpose: Asking and Answering Your Own Questions Preview QuestionsGuide QuestionsMonitoring QuestionsStudy QuestionsManage Your Textbook: Highlighting, Annotating, and Marginal NotesHighlightingAnnotating, and Marginal NotesWrap It UpChapter 3 Lost in Translation: Developing a College Level VocabularyDiscipline-Specific VocabularyAcademic VocabularySelection: LanguageUsing Context Clues to Learn the Meaning of Words Definition CluesSynonym CluesContrast and Antonyms CluesExample CluesInference CluesA Word About Word Parts PrefixesRootsSuffixesCompound WordsUsing DictionariesUsing textbook GlossariesUsing a ThesaurusFigurative LanguageMetaphorsSimilesPersonificationHyperboleIdiomsTechniques for Learning VocabularyWrap It UpChapter 4 What's the BIG Idea? Identifying the Main Idea in College ReadingThe Main IdeaTwo Steps for Identifying the Main IdeaStep 1: Identify the TopicStep 2: Determine the Main IdeaFinding the Stated Main Idea in Paragraphs: Topic Sentences Finding the Stated Main Idea in Readings: Thesis Statements Selection: The Dimensions of HealthImplied Main IdeasFinding the Unstated (Implied) Main Idea in Paragraphs Wrap It UpChapter 5 Backing Up the BIG Idea: Finding and Using the Important Details in College ReadingFinding and Using Important DetailsIdentifying Supporting DetailsUsing Transitions to Locate Supporting DetailsTypes of TransitionsAdditional ItemsExamplesExplanations and ExamplesSequenceComparison and ContrastStudying Supporting DetailsWrap It UpChapter 6 What is the Author's Plan of Action? Identifying and Integrating Writing PatternsOrganizational Patterns in Textbook WritingDefinition PatternListing or Enumeration PatternSequence PatternChronological OrderProcess OrderSpatial OrderOrder of ImportanceClassification PatternComparison and Contrast PatternKeep This in MindCause and Effect PatternMixed PatternsKeep This In MindWrap It UpChapter 7 Let's Get Critical: Making Inferences and Incorporating Critical Reading SkillsCritical ReadingMaking InferencesKeep This in MindDetermining an Author's Purpose for WritingWriting to InformWriting to InstructWriting to EntertainWriting to PersuadeConsider the AudienceDistinguishing Between Facts and OpinionsFactsOpinionsFacts and OpinionsDetecting the ToneDenotation and ConnotationKeep This in MindRecognizing BiasEvaluating the Author's ArgumentKeep This in MindWrap It UpChapter 8 What About the Web? Evaluating Web ResourcesCritical Reading OnlineBefore You Start: Select a TopicStarting Your Research: Use Key WordsCraft Your ThesisEvaluating Web Resources Purpose and Authority Currency AccuracyMLA and APA Works Cited Models MLA Documentation APA DocumentationThe Value of the InternetWrap It UpChapter 9 Lights, Camera, and Action! Rehearsing the InformationParaphrasingKeep This in MindOutliningKeep This in MindSummarizingKeep This in MindUsing Visuals to Organize InformationConcept MapsChartsTimelinesProcess Diagram and Flow ChartVenn DiagramsKeep This in MindWrap It UpChapter 10 SOS, Searching Other Sources: Reading Across the GenresReading Across GenresReading Newspaper Articles Selection: McDonald's Tries to Bottle Paul Newman, Marian Burros. Reading Essays Selection: Unhappy Meals, Michael PollanReading Academic Journals Features of Academic Journal Articles Selection: Ray Kroc (1902-1984): Flipping Over Efficiency, Meryl DavidsUnderstanding Primary ResourcesUnderstanding Literature: Novels Selection: excerpt from The Kite Runner, Khaled HosseiniAdjusting Your Reading Rate to Meet Your NeedsKeep This in MindWrap It UpChapter 11 Show What You Know: Become an Effective Test TakerTaking ExamsPreparing for ExamsSelection: How I Got My BA by Sheer Luck by Walter PaukExam FormatsObjective QuestionsEssay QuestionsReducing Test AnxietyTips for Reducing Test Anxiety Selection: Dealing with Physical Tensions Internet SourceWrap It UpChapter 12 Application of Skills Project: Active Textbook ReadingSurvey a TextbookPreview a ChapterGuided ReadingReciting and RehearsingEvaluate the ProcessTextbook Chapter: What Then Shall We Do, from Environmental Science Part III: Modules: Theme-Based Reading Selections Module 1 Food and NutritionGet Acquainted with the IssueGuided Reading: A Plateful of Myths by Barry GlassnerBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Respond to the ReadingSelf-Monitored Reading: Japanese Food Pyramid Revised to Take Account of Eating Out by Stephen ClappBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Review Important PointsIndependent Reading: Textbook Reading Selection: Health The New Dietary Guidelines for AmericansBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Respond to the ReadingModule 2 StressGet Acquainted with the IssueGuided Reading: Taming the Stress Monster by Terri DArrigoBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Respond to the ReadingSelf-Monitored Reading: Finals Lead as Source of Stress for College Students, Chicago NewswireBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Review Important PointsIndependent Reading: Textbook Reading Selection: Criminal Justice Job StressBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Respond to the ReadingModule 3 Medical EthicsGet Acquainted with the IssueGuided Reading: Pillow Angel Ethics by Nancy GibbsBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Respond to the ReadingSelf-Monitored Reading: A Question of Ethics by Jane GoodallBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Review Important PointsIndependent Reading: Textbook Reading Selection: Biology Ethical Issues Raised by Gene TherapyBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Respond to the ReadingModule 4 Body LanguageGet Acquainted with the IssueGuided Reading: Business Communication: How to Bridge the Gender Gap by Candy TymsonBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Respond to the ReadingSelf-Monitored Reading: Body Language Speaks: Reading and Responding More Effectively to Hidden Communication by Anne E. BeallBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Review Important PointsIndependent Reading Textbook Reading Selection: Communications Nonverbal Communication in Everyday LifeBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Respond to the ReadingModule 5 The Job MarketGet Acquainted with the IssueGuided Reading: They're So Vein: Tapping A Job Market by Gabe OpperheimBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Respond to the ReadingSelf-Monitored Reading: Tomorrow's Jobs from the Occupational Outlook HandbookBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Review Important PointsIndependent Reading: Textbook Reading Selection: Business The Interview ProcessBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Respond to the ReadingModule 6 The Media Get Acquainted with the IssueGuided Reading: Beauty and Body Image in the Media, Media Awareness Network, www.media- awareness.caBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Respond to the ReadingSelf-Monitored Reading: Adolescents' TV Watching is Linked to Violent Behavior by Rosie MestelBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Review Important PointsIndependent Reading: Textbook Reading Selection: American History The Birth of TelevisionBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Respond to the ReadingModule 7 Social NetworksGet Acquainted with the IssueGuided Reading: Online Social Networking Issues within Academia... by Jeff CainBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Respond to the ReadingSelf-Monitored Reading: We Just Clicked by Lisa Takeuchi Cullen and Coco MastersBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Review Important PointsIndependent Reading: Textbook Reading Selection: Sociology Controlling Love: American Mate SelectionBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Respond to the ReadingModule 8 The EnvironmentGet Acquainted with the IssueGuided Reading: The Green Mirage by Rick NewmanBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Respond to the ReadingSelf-Monitored Reading: The Green Campus: How to Teach New Respect for the Environment? The 3 R's: Reduce Your Carbon Footprint, Reuse and Recycle by Anne UnderwoodBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Review Important PointsIndependent Reading: Textbook Reading Selection: Environmental Science What Can Individuals Do? Green Washing Can Mislead ConsumersBefore your ReadAs You ReadAfter Your Read: Respond to the Reading

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CIN0073407151G
9780073407159
0073407151
Experience Reading, Book 2 by Suzanne Liff
Used - Good
Paperback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
20110216
640
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