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demtenjeep

(31,997 posts)
Wed May 8, 2019, 09:55 PM May 2019

I am looking for those SRA history boxes and SRA reading boxes

the self-paced curriculum for students at different levels.

I haven't been able to find them. Do you or anyone you know have any or know someone that does?


I would appreciate you asking around and sending me links.

you can PM me to get payment and address I would gladly make it worth your time!

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I am looking for those SRA history boxes and SRA reading boxes (Original Post) demtenjeep May 2019 OP
I loved those back in the 60's! MLAA May 2019 #1
me too demtenjeep May 2019 #3
Ebay is usually the first place to check for things like that, have you looked there? n/t PoliticAverse May 2019 #2
Are the reading boxes the ones with different colored tabs as the lessons got harder? Adsos Letter May 2019 #4
yes demtenjeep May 2019 #6
I still remember some of those stories...born in 1952 likesmountains 52 May 2019 #5
Ohhh, I remember those! PoindexterOglethorpe May 2019 #7
I did ALL of that as well! demtenjeep May 2019 #8
Spam deleted by MIR Team daniel77 May 2019 #9
Oh, yeah! I remember those. At least I think so, from second grade clear back in PatrickforO May 2019 #10
 

demtenjeep

(31,997 posts)
3. me too
Wed May 8, 2019, 10:02 PM
May 2019

I am being moved to lead the PBS unit at our school and thought that might be a way to help.

They are probably out of date and out of print

I would buy both and english and a history kid

Adsos Letter

(19,459 posts)
4. Are the reading boxes the ones with different colored tabs as the lessons got harder?
Wed May 8, 2019, 10:03 PM
May 2019

I think Red was the highest level?

 

demtenjeep

(31,997 posts)
6. yes
Wed May 8, 2019, 10:14 PM
May 2019

and you could do 2-4 in one class period. It was a fantastic idea and probably being able to move at my own pace, I wanted to do the whole box as fast as I could

PoindexterOglethorpe

(26,639 posts)
7. Ohhh, I remember those!
Thu May 9, 2019, 02:03 AM
May 2019

I have always been a fast reader and I just loved it when we took some time out from regular English class in 7th and 8th grade to do those. Made me look a lot smarter than I am.

I also loved standardized tests because I could in some ways game them. I am a fast reader, and if (as often happened) the first page of the test had the first two or three questions, while the teacher was reading through the instructions each and every time, I could look at those questions, determine the answer, and then when we were given the go-ahead to start, mark the answers and go straight to the next page.

One time I finished a test you weren't supposed to be able to finish (much to the astonishment of the proctor) and got about halfway through double checking my answers before time was up.

While I like to think I'm pretty smart, I always over-scored on those kinds of tests, especially compared to someone who knew as much or more than I did but simply wasn't as fast as I was.

Timed tests unfairly penalize some people and with equal unfairness reward others.

 

demtenjeep

(31,997 posts)
8. I did ALL of that as well!
Thu May 9, 2019, 06:19 PM
May 2019

I rolled through the SRA cards and I too started the test during the instructions

Response to demtenjeep (Original post)

PatrickforO

(15,100 posts)
10. Oh, yeah! I remember those. At least I think so, from second grade clear back in
Sun May 26, 2019, 02:03 PM
May 2019

1965. Wow. Blast from the past.

I remember devoting a whole afternoon to them while the teacher did other stuff with the other kids. I don't remember why, though. Maybe I was temporarily ahead on that assignment or something.

Again, a blast from the past for an aging Boomer!

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