This Study Guide goes with the book, "There's nothing funny about being Irish" Essay Selection Part 2, which you'll need to read first. Referring to some words in the Irish song "Molly, Malone," if you want to keep the so-called, "cockles and muscles" of your brain "alive alive O," you'll enjoy studying the Guide that accompanies the book mentioned above. By using this Guide, you'll venture well-beyond what the words in the life-story are saying! You'll be reading "between the lines", as it were! Not only could you improve your memory, inferring and cirtical thinking skills, but you'll also be continuing on the adventure of fine-tuning your thoughts; visualizing a scene and perhaps, pursuing your dreams! Not only will you have plenty of practice in summarizing, analyzing and interpreting information; you should also have practice in learning to evaluate and apply what you've learned, to different situations. This Study Guide is unique, in that it offers learning opportunities for students with disabilities. It also offers general and specific questions and two-leveled comprehension questions. The second level offers more literal questions and hands-on activities.
It doesn't matter who the reader is - whether you are learning disabled, a recreational reader, teacher, homeschooled, gifted,or a College student - you'll enjoy the mental rigor and vigor that this Guide offers.
The whole purpose of this Study Guide is to evoke the reader's understanding and full thinking potential, in a serious, but fun way.!
There's a "meeting of the waters" at the River Avoca in County Wicklow, Ireland
- may there be a "meeting of minds" and a sense of accomplishment when you have completed this Study Guide!
It doesn't matter who the reader is - whether you are learning disabled, a recreational reader, teacher, homeschooled, gifted,or a College student - you'll enjoy the mental rigor and vigor that this Guide offers.
The whole purpose of this Study Guide is to evoke the reader's understanding and full thinking potential, in a serious, but fun way.!
There's a "meeting of the waters" at the River Avoca in County Wicklow, Ireland
- may there be a "meeting of minds" and a sense of accomplishment when you have completed this Study Guide!