Yes, you've been hearing all the Common Core buzz words and you've been told, "You have to incorporate more informational/articles in your instruction." But what are you really thinking? That's another task for you to do, there's no time for you to do all of that, Where do I find informational text or articles. There's an easy answer for that and it's no secret. There in your textbooks. In your Holt science textbooks there are codes that lead you to articles that relate to the chapter your on. There in the back of each chapter on the page that says "IN THE NEW". Go to the go.hrw.com website, scroll down, and enter your chapter code. Some codes provide one article, and some codes provide tons of articles. But nonetheless, they are there, and you don't have to go searching online. It is a great place to start to help support with reading more informational text in the classroom. Your students will be intrigued with the readings, all while still hitting those standards that need to be taught. Want to know more?, Need to know how to help your students read and comprehend complex information text? Then go ahead and sign up for my Common Core - The Three Shifts in Science sesso
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