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Six-Way Paragraphs: Middle Walter Pauk

Six-Way Paragraphs: Middle By Walter Pauk

Six-Way Paragraphs: Middle by Walter Pauk


Summary

Teaches the basic skills necessary for reading factual material through the use of the following six types of questions: subject matter, main idea, supporting details, conclusions, clarifying devices, and vocabulary in context.

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Six-Way Paragraphs: Middle Summary

Six-Way Paragraphs: Middle by Walter Pauk

Six-Way Paragraphs, a three-level series, teaches the basic skills necessary for reading factual material through the use of the following six types of questions: subject matter, main idea, supporting details, conclusions, clarifying devices, and vocabulary in context.

Table of Contents

The ParagraphTo the StudentTo the Instructor
  1. Feathery Homes
  2. Outsmarting the Enemy
  3. Rain Forests
  4. Puta Lidonit
  5. Two Unhappy Firsts
  6. Sea Turtles
  7. The Whale Clan
  8. Give Them a Hand
  9. Six-Legged Workers
  10. The Collapsing Road
  11. A Whale of a Story
  12. The Hermit
  13. Forever Amber
  14. Jumbo
  15. Stunt People
  16. A Dragon That Flies
  17. A Dangerous Weather Maker
  18. Oldest, Youngest, or in the Middle?
  19. A Very Old Riddle
  20. Protect Your Hearing
  21. The Wizard of Wall Street
  22. Surviving in Very Cold Climates
  23. Let's Shake on It
  24. Slow but Sure
  25. Scallops and Clams
  26. Joker's Wild
  27. The Mysterious Iceman
  28. They'll Eat Anything
  29. No Laughing Matter
  30. Abe's Favorite Story
  31. A Perfect Match
  32. The Great Invasion
  33. The Ship with Four Legs
  34. The Octopus Plant
  35. Monkey Do
  36. Courage and Skill
  37. No Chance to Dream
  38. The World's Oldest Sport
  39. Glass on the Beach
  40. The Monstrous Flower
  41. Famous Horses of the Past
  42. A Safe Place to Sleep
  43. The Ancient Cockroach
  44. Without Hook and Line
  45. Watch Out for Quicksand!
  46. The Prince Tames a Horse
  47. No Moisture Here!
  48. Protected by Armor
  49. Knock! Knock!
  50. Never Say Die
  51. Leaf-Cutters
  52. A Hard and Beautiful Mineral
  53. No Runs, No Hits, and Too Many Errors
  54. The Code Talkers
  55. Feeling the Forecast
  56. The African Elephant
  57. Jaws
  58. Are You Superstitious?
  59. The Badger
  60. Altitude Sickness
  61. A Light Blazing Across the Sky
  62. The Great Stock Market Crash
  63. The World's Greatest Athlete?
  64. Vipers
  65. The Black Death
  66. The Man from Stratford
  67. Once Poison, Now a Food
  68. Developing the Desktop Computer
  69. A Dish Fit for Royalty
  70. Asteroids and Meteorites
  71. El Nino
  72. The Witch's Wind
  73. A Fighter for Justice
  74. What Makes a Dynasty?
  75. A Leader of Her Country
  76. A Maker of Mobiles
  77. Fire Is Fearsome
  78. Garlic: The Magic Cure-All
  79. Cover Your Eyes!
  80. Flying Tigers
  81. A Bird That Never Really Dies
  82. The Beginnings of Television
  83. A Reward for Heroism
  84. I Wouldn't Try It Again
  85. Eye Facts
  86. Life on Other Planets?
  87. Early Passenger Planes
  88. The Giant Saguaro
  89. Horse Sense
  90. Our Inner Senses
  91. Countries in Miniature
  92. Take a Ride on the Interstate
  93. A Fabled African Land
  94. The Great Wild West Show
  95. A Terrible Year
  96. A Gift to the People
  97. Animals Beware!
  98. The Day of the Dead
  99. The Greatest Jumper
  100. The Ageless Wonder
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Additional information

CIN0844221198VG
9780844221199
0844221198
Six-Way Paragraphs: Middle by Walter Pauk
Used - Very Good
Paperback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
20010816
240
N/A
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