ToleranceAccelerated Reader is a program based on the fact that students become more motivated to read if they are tested on the content of the books they have read and are rewarded for correct answers. Students read each book, individually take the test on the computer, and receive gratification when they score well. Schools using the Accelerated Reader program have seen a significant increase in reading among their students. Teens who need help with life skills may have parents who are all too frequently not around to provide basic instruction. In an ever riskier world, strong values and safety tips are a must. These titles will help. |
Contents
Introduction THE MEANING OF TOLERANCE | 6 |
Chapter Three WHATS THE DIFFERENCE? | 23 |
Chapter Five PEACE THROUGH | 45 |
Explaining New Words | 60 |
Common terms and phrases
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