Once upon a time in China there lived seven brothers who walked, talked, and looked alike. Each one possessed an amazing power all his own. But it is only when the brothers combine their special powers that they fool Ch'in Shih Huang, the cruel first emperor of all China, and save each others lives.
This bright and lively book has been carefully designed to help young children develop vital early number skills in a fun way. "Touch and count" holes allow them to keep track of what they are counting.
One of the guinea-pigs was standing up with his paws on the mesh. His nose was twitching and searching, as if he knew Joe was coming and wanted to meet him. Joe has just moved into the area and he is very glad when a boy in his class offers to sell him a guinea-pig. It seems such a friendly thing to do. But he soon discovers that Bruiser is no friend. Even worse, there is something very strange…
Fox invites Stork to dinner, but eats it all himself! how can Stork teach Fox a lesson?.'
Look at these babies playing peekaboo!'
Do you spend hours creating word lists and weekly vocabulary tests only to find that your students have "forgotten" the words by the following week? Janet Allen and her students were frustrated with the same problem. Words, words, words describes the research that changed the way she and many other teachers teach vocabulary. It offers educators practical, research-based solutions for helping st…
Mrs. Connor's first grade class is having a counting race! They're trying to count from one to ten in less than a second. But no one is fast enough to get all the way to ten before time is up. That is, until the first graders work together to come up wit
Ella Sarah has style and it's time for her to show it!