Images Literature Reader 5
This revised edition of Images: a comprehensive course in English incorporates the feedback collected from users across the country. This carefully-graded series consists of Primer A and B for the pre-primary level and a set of course books, workbooks and literature reader for Classes 1 to 8. The series retains its focus on developing the language skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing, while addressing the task of building the foundations of grammar and vocabulary with renewed vigour. Keeping in view recent studies in brain-based pedagogy, this series aims at holistic development with ample left-brain and right-brain activities. The revised edition also takes into consideration the reforms introduced by the CBSE, especially the introduction of Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation. Sample model papers are given for summative assessment in the workbooks, while the course book chapters are interspersed with sections containing sample tasks for formative assessment. The comprehensive teacher’s resource package contains ample material accompanied by detailed rubrics and marking schemes to facilitate the teacher in the process of evaluation.
Workbook
The workbooks are thematically linked to the course books and provide extensive practice for the language structures introduced in the course books.
Literature Reader
The literature readers present a judicious selection of prose and poetry that will inculcate good reading habits in the learners.
Table of Content
- Gopal Bhand Stories
- The Violet
- The Yellow Brick Road
- Written in March
- The Story of Prahlada
- The Broken Wing
- The Mouse’s Tale
- Fight, Manju, Fight!
- Parables from the Bible
- The Arrow and the Song
- Athos, Porthos and Aramis
- Anne Arrives at Green Gables
- Young Night Thought
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Salient Features
- Well graded selections that cover all genres of literature.
- Well-balanced selection of prose andpoetry encourages the learners to develop an extensive reading habit.
- Text exploitation guides learners to appreciate literature.
- Relate section suggests an additional reading list, provides information on authors and poets, the various genres, rhetorical devices, etc.
- All extracts have an introductory note, providing the background to the story.
- Attractive and very colourful presentation of text.
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