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Showing posts with label reference books. Show all posts

Saturday, December 3, 2022

English Writing Skills Book List by Ruth Paget

English Writing Skills Book List by Ruth Paget 

I have used books like the following to prepare for college entrance exams and to write media releases over the years: 

For writing organization: 

 -Traits of Writing: The Complete Guide to Middle School by Ruth Culham 

-Rhetorical Devices: A Handbook and Activities for Students by Prestwick House 

-Cracking the AP English Language and Composition Exam by the Staff of Princeton Review 

For Vocabulary Building: 

-The Reading Teacher’s Book of Lists by Jacqueline E. Kress and Edward B. Fry 

-Gruber’s SAT Word Master by Gary R. Gruber 

-1100 Words You Need to Know by Murray Bromberg and Melvin Gordon 

-Word Smart: 823 Words You Need to Know by Adam Robinson 

-Word Smart II by Adam Robinson 

-Word Smart: Genius Edition by Michael Freedman 

For Grammar and Punctuation: 

-English Grammar for Dummies by Geraldine Woods 

-English Grammar Workbook for Dummies by Geraldine Woods 

-Complete English Punctuation Rules by Farlex International 

Reward for Learning the Basics: 

-A Poetry Handbook by Mary Oliver 

-The Making of a Poem: The Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms by Mark Strand and Eavan Boland 

When I was the Youth Services Library for the Monterey County Free Libraries (California), I purchased books like these for the Youth Services Nonfiction Collection. This collection is updated yearly so there are probably even more books like these now to keep tomorrow’s writers busy. 

Happy Writing! 

By Ruth Paget, author of Eating Soup with Chopsticks and Marrying France


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Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Math Word Problems Practice Books List by Ruth Paget

Math Word Problems Practice Books List by Ruth Paget 

Students interested in careers in careers in engineering, accounting, finance, science, and management consulting might be interested in books that allow them to strengthen their skills in: 

Analysis - determining what a problem asks you to find as an answer and in what units 

Strategy Development – using the data in the problem to develop a plan to solve the problem 

I used books like the following when I was in high school to prepare for college entrance exams: 

-Math Problems Demystified by Allan G. Berman 

-How to Solve Word Problems in Arithmetic by Phyllis Pullman 

-How to Solve Word Problems in Mathematics by David Wayne 

-How to Solve Word Problems in Algebra by Mildred Johnson and Tim Johnson 

-How to Solve Math Word Problems on Standardized Tests by David S. Wayne 

-How to Solve Word Problems in Calculus by Eugene Don and Benny Don 

-400 Practice Algebra Word Problems (with Help and Solutions) by Douglas N. Shillady 

I purchased these books for the Young Adult Nonfiction collection when I was the Youth Services Librarian for the Monterey County Free Libraries in California. This library system also has online homework help that you can access with your library card number from a library computer or a home computer for problems that stump you despite explanations in the books. 

By Ruth Paget, author of Eating Soup with Chopsticks and Marrying France


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