An architect, a physician, an umpire, an aviator, and a cartoonist: these are just a few of the careers represented in this book of short biographies. Students will develop reading, thinking, and writing skills (useful for succeeding on standardized tests) as they learn about diverse people, both contemporary and historical. The brief stories, running from one-and-a-half to three pages as the series advances, are accompanied by black-and-white photos showing the subject or his or her work. Preceding each story is a question that leads students to reflect on what they already know about the topic. Vocabulary words are highlighted and then defined after the reading selection. Featured biographies include Walter Mosley, Fiorello LaGuardia, Roger Tory Peterson, Yo-Yo Ma, and more. Three exercisesThinking about What You Have Read, Working with Words, and Writing Skillscheck comprehension, expand vocabulary, and offer writing opportunities. New 48-page teacher's guides have answers to the exercise questions as well as four sample student responses to the stories. Claims to Fame 3 contains 14 biographies of people from a variety of careers. The following biographies are included:
Kent Wheatley
Betty Robinson Schwartz
Robert Stevenson
Midori Goto
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Ida B. Wells
Janet Guthrie
Violet Jessup
George C. Wolfe
Rosemary Casals
Marie Grosholtz Tussaud
William Karesh
Fannie Spelce
John Harrison |