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Remix: Deadly Diseases is an expository nonfiction text with extensive photographic support. Three chapters explore cell facts, diseases, and deadly viruses. Many specific events are used to illustrate ideas about diseases, such as the SARS pandemic in 2002 that spread from China to 27 other countries. Questions such as “How can a celebrity help to bring attention to a disease?” spark deeper thinking. A concluding page provides ways for students to reflect on and extend their engagement with the topic.
Clear headings, short chunks of text, easy-to-see captions, and FYI boxes are used on every two-page spread. Red type is used to make key words stand out. A glossary and index are provided.
Sentences are short and simple in structure. Everyday language is used to explain important ideas.
This title is from the REMIX series. Boost success, confidence, and growth for students in grade 7-9 who are reading at a grade 1-3 level.
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Invoice Title: Remix 8.1 Deadly Diseases PRINT & ETEXT
ISBN-10: 1770586784
ISBN-13: 9781770586789
Remix: Medical Frontiers is an expository nonfiction text with extensive photographic support. Three chapters explore the latest medical innovations. Many specific events are used to illustrate ideas about medical innovations, such as the first human heart transplant by Dr. Christiaan Barnard in 1967. Questions such as “If you had money to put into one area of medical research, which area would it be?” spark deeper thinking. A concluding page provides ways for students to reflect on and extend their engagement with the topic.
Invoice Title: Remix 8.3 Medical Frontiers PRINT & ETEX
ISBN-10: 1770586806
ISBN-13: 9781770586802
Remix: Medical Mistakes and Triumphs is an expository text with extensive photographic support. Three chapters explore super systems, medical mistakes, and amazing triumphs. Many specific examples are used to illustrate ideas about medicine and the human body, such as the story of the successful 10-hour surgery that separated conjoined twins Angelica and Angelina. Questions such as “It costs a lot of money to develop new treatments. Where should the money come from?” spark deeper thinking. A concluding page provides ways for students to reflect on and extend their engagement with the topic.
Clear headings, short chunks of text, easy-to-see captions, and FYI boxes appear throughout. Red type is used to make key words stand out. A glossary and index are provided.
Invoice Title: Remix 8.2 Medical Mistakes & Triumphs PR
ISBN-10: 1770586792
ISBN-13: 9781770586796