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One Page a Day, Non-Fiction Reading, Social Studies, Level 3, Grade 34
One Page a Day, Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension, Social Studies, Level 3, Grades 3 and 4
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Book Introduction
Reading is a key study skill for all subjects!
Improve your non-literature reading skills and strengthen your academic study skills!!

· Expanding social background knowledge and improving non-literature reading comprehension skills


Topics for each volume were selected in conjunction with elementary social studies curriculum.
Expand your background knowledge with interesting and entertaining social stories and improve your non-fiction reading skills through a variety of problem types.


· Strengthening media literacy to analyze media information

We live in an environment surrounded by various media.
As the language environment changes, analyzing and understanding the information in various materials produced by the media has become an important area of ​​reading comprehension.
Strengthen the ability to correctly analyze and critically accept various media materials.


· Blended learning that enables in-depth learning

As I read the text, my questions kept coming back to me, but I had no way to resolve them.
So, in One Page a Day, we have linked the latest articles, videos, and related books related to the topic through QR codes.
This allows students to engage in in-depth learning on their own.
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index
Topic 1: The place we live in

Chapter 1: The Environment Surrounding the Breakdown
Chapter 2: How did our town get its name?
Chapter 3: Using the terrain of the breakdown
Chapter 4: Do I Live in a Village or a City?
Chapter 5 Enjoy your free time

Topic 2: Our country's traditions

Chapter 1: Our Hanok: A Great Place to Live
Chapter 2: Korea's representative health food, Samgyetang
Chapter 3: The Style and Wisdom of Our Ancestors, Continued to This Day
Chapter 4: People Who Carry On Tradition

Topic 3: Development of Transportation and Communication

Chapter 1: In the old days, there was a person who helped people get on and off the bus.
Chapter 2: The Emergence of Eco-Friendly Cars
Chapter 3: Things Connected to the Internet
Chapter 4: Stop using your smartphone

Topic 4: Various aspects of life, including food, clothing, and shelter

Chapter 1 Clothing in the Past and Present
Chapter 2: Kimchi with unique characteristics for each region
Chapter 3: There are unique houses depending on the climate.
Chapter 4: Diverse Lifestyles in Countries Around the World

Topic 5: Changes in Tools, Changes in Life

Chapter 1: The tools have changed
Chapter 2 How were sharp-bottomed vessels used?
Chapter 3: From Stone to Machine: The Evolution of Farming Tools
Chapter 4: Changes in the tools used to make thread and fabric

Topic 6: Today's Family

Chapter 1: Marriage in the Sky and Water
Chapter 2: Children's Day, Parents' Day, and Adoption Day
Chapter 3: Another Family of the Future: Companion Robots
Chapter 4: There's a family I want to meet but can't.

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Publisher's Review
In an era where media literacy is becoming increasingly important

Media literacy is the ability to interpret and understand the various information provided by the media.
Today, our children's language environment cannot be considered separately from the media.
The curriculum continues to emphasize understanding of media, and starting with the 2022 College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT), 'Language and Media' will be added as an elective subject in the Korean language section.
We live in an age where the ability to understand and accept not only text but also videos, photos, and graphs is more important than ever.
In One Page a Day, Non-Fiction Reading, we provide you with a variety of materials from media that you encounter in your daily life, helping you develop the ability to interpret and understand them.

In an era where extracting the core is competitiveness

Sometimes, even after reading an important article, we fail to take immediate action or implement it because we do not know what the main point is, which leads to disappointment.
This happens because you read the letters with your eyes but do not read them properly.
As you advance in grade level, you will encounter more rigid and lengthy texts.
If you don't structure your reading and understand it analytically, you will never improve your skills no matter how many hours you study.
In the non-fiction reading section, One Page a Day, you can develop the ability to grasp the core of a text through problems such as checking details, finding the main idea, and determining a title.
You can also develop your ability to think in an expanded way through problems such as sharing opinions, making inferences, and applying them to other cases.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: February 18, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 204 pages | 210*297*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791173470851
- ISBN10: 1173470859
- Reference book for use in grades: 3rd and 4th grades
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation

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