How do series work? To create a series or add a work to it, go to a 'work' page. The 'Common Knowledge' section now includes a 'Series' field. Enter the name of the series to add the book to it. Works can belong to more than one series. In some cases, as with, disagreements about order necessitate the creation of. Tip: If the series has an order, add a number or other descriptor in parenthesis after the series title (eg., 'Chronicles of Prydain (book 1)'). Compare book prices from over 100,000 booksellers. Find All New Easy True Stories: A Picture-Based Beginning. (013118265X) by Sandra Heyer. Amazon.com: All New Easy True Stories: A Picture-Based Beginning Reader (551): Sandra Heyer: Books. All New Easy True Stories, by Sandra Heyer. See pricing info, deals and product reviews for All New Easy True Stories: A Picture-Based Beginning Reader at Quill.com. Order online today and get fast, free shipping for your business. Even More True Stories: An Intermediate Reader, Third Edition (Student. Easy True Stories: A Picture-Based Beginning Reader (Level 2) (2nd. All New Very Easy True Stories, by Sandra Heyer, is an ideal first text for students with little experience with English. By default, it sorts by the number, or alphabetically if there is no number. If you want to force a particular order, use the| character to divide the number and the descriptor. So, '(0|prequel)' sorts by 0 under the label 'prequel.' What isn't a series? Series was designed to cover groups of books generally understood as such (see ). ![]() Like many concepts in the book world, 'series' is a somewhat fluid and contested notion. A good rule of thumb is that series have a conventional name and are intentional creations, on the part of the author or publisher. For now, avoid forcing the issue with mere 'lists' of works possessing an arbitrary shared characteristic, such as relating to a particular place. Avoid series that cross authors, unless the authors were or became aware of the series identification (eg., avoid lumping Jane Austen with her continuators). Also avoid publisher series, unless the publisher has a true monopoly over the 'works' in question. So, the Dummies guides are a series of works. But the Loeb Classical Library is a series of editions, not of works. Would you believe? • A man chokes on his favorite food, but his daughter saves him with a common household appliance. What does she use? • A lonely sailor puts a message in a bottle. A fisherman finds it and gives it to his daughter. What does she do with it? • On a very hot day, a boy finds two puppies locked in a car. How does he keep them alive? More low-level yet high-interest stories! These 20 captivating stories, selected from news sources all over the world, are all true! They are told as simply as possible -- almost exclusively in the present tense -- and most stories are less than ½ page long. All New Easy True Stories, by Sandra Heyer, continues the True Stories tradition with a companion book to Easy True Stories. Written at the same level, the text features twenty all-new stories and exercises. These two parallel readers give students the option of lingering a while at this level. They can go back and forth between Easy True Stories and All New Easy True Stories, or they can complete first one book and then the other. Or teachers can use Easy True Stories one semester and All New Easy True Stories the next. That way, students who stay in a low-beginning class when their classmates move on to the next level can essentially repeat the class but with all new material. Combined, the two books offer 40 stories, giving teachers multiple opportunities to incorporate reading into their thematically-based instructional units. Features • First, students look at a series of 9 pictures while the teacher tells the story. This pre-reading step gives students a global understanding of the story before they read. • Next, students read the story. • Finally, students complete exercises following each story to develop basic reading skills as well as build pronunciation, spelling, and vocabulary proficiency. The True Stories series includes: True Stories Behind the Songs More True Stories Behind the Songs Very Easy True Stories All New Very Easy True Stories Easy True Stories, Second Edition All New Easy True Stories True Stories in the News, Third Edition More True Stories, Third Edition Even More True Stories, Third Edition Beyond True Stories Synopsis. Would you believe.? • A man chokes on his favorite food, but his daughter saves him with a common household appliance. What does she use? • A lonely sailor puts a message in a bottle. A fisherman finds it and gives it to his daughter. What does she do with it? • On a very hot day, a boy finds two puppies locked in a car. How does he keep them alive? More low-level yet high-interest stories These 20 captivating stories, selected from news sources all over the world, are all true They are told as simply as possible -- almost exclusively in the present tense -- and most stories are less than 1/2 page long. All New Easy True Stories, by Sandra Heyer, continues the True Stories tradition with a companion book to Easy True Stories. Written at the same level, the text features twenty all-new stories and exercises. These two parallel readers give students the option of lingering a while at this level. They can go back and forth between Easy True Stories and All New Easy True Stories, or they can complete first one book and then the other. Or teachers can use Easy True Stories one semester and All New Easy True Stories the next. That way, students who stay in a low-beginning class when their classmates move on to the next level can essentially repeat the class but with all new material. Combined, the two books offer 40 stories, giving teachers multiple opportunities to incorporate reading into their thematically-based instructional units. Features • First, students look at a series of 9 pictures while the teacher tells the story. This pre-reading step gives students a global understanding of the story before they read. • Next, students read the story. • Finally, students complete exercises following each story to develop basic reading skills as well as build pronunciation, spelling, and vocabulary proficiency. The True Stories series includes: True Stories Behind the Songs More True Stories Behind the Songs Very Easy True Stories All New Very Easy True Stories Easy True Stories, Second Edition All New Easy True Stories True Stories in the News, Third Edition More True Stories, Third Edition Even More True Stories, Third Edition Beyond True Stories Synopsis. All New Easy True Stories, by Sandra Heyer, continues the True Stories tradition with a companion book to Easy True Stories. Written at the same level, the text features all new stories and exercises. • A man chokes on his favorite food, but his daughter saves him in a very unusual way. • A lonely sailor puts a message in a bottle. A fisherman finds it and gives it to his daughter. What does she do with it? • On a very hot day, a boy finds two puppies locked in a car. How does he keep them alive? The real believe-it-or-not tales are adapted from newspapers and magazines and are sure to captivate students of English. The stories are told as simply as possible and are written almost exclusively in the present tense. Nine pre-reading drawings introduce each unit visually and ease students into reading. The True Stories series includes: • True Stories Behind the Songs • More True Stories Behind the Songs • Very Easy True Stories • All New Very Easy True Stories • Easy True Stories • All New Easy True Stories • More True Stories, Third Edition • Even More True Stories • Beyond True Stories Table of Contents. Unit 1 Give Me the Money! Unit 2 License, Please Unit 3 Mr. Venezuela Unit 4 Speed Unit 5 Grandfather Hada’s Favorite Soup Unit 6 Handsome Again? Unit 7 A Super Soaker and a Super Kid Unit 8 The Flying Lesson Unit 9 Hawaiian Vacation Unit 10 Election Day Unit 11 The Best Doctor Unit 12 The Bottle Unit 13 Hold On, Joe Unit 14 Whose Money Is It? Unit 15 The Silver Porsche Unit 16 An Easy Job Unit 17 The Pet Rabbit Unit 18 The Birthday Present Unit 19 The Fire Unit 20 Nothing’s Changed To the Teacher Answer Key.
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