Look out! Ruby's hosting a big pink slumber party! I'm Ruby Booker, and the last time I hosted a slumber party, my big brother Roosevelt played tricks on me and my girlfriends all night long. Well, it's payback time! When it comes to teaching Ro a lesson, a little lipstick and a lot of know-how can go a long way. Bottom line? Don't mess with Ruby and her crew!
Bring on the spotlight! Ruby Booker is ready to shine! I'm Ruby Booker, and if you know me, you know i'm ready to shine. Well, my chance is coming up : There's an animal trivia contest at my school, and the winner gets season passes to the Chill Brook Zoo for everyone in his or her grade! The problem is, I need a little help. And for my entire life, all eight years, help has come to me in the…
Andy Shane would like to pick for his first-ever Culture Fair Project. But Dolores Starbuckle says she is the Queen of Egypt, and she won't give Andy Shane a moment's peace until he agrees to do the project together. But Andy is not so sure he wants to work with the bossy Dolores. Will the two friends find a way to cooperate?
Complete how-tos for using an array of graphic organizers accross the curriculum as well as for planning, instruction, and assesment. Includes webs, Venn diagram, cause and effect maps, cyclical organizer, and many more.
Guide students through the writing process with 20 engaging graphic organizers geared toward the traits! They'll generate ideas, select just-right words, develop voice, and more. Introduce each activity with an interactive mini-lesson, then photocopy and distribute the ready-to-use organizer for homework, class work, group work, or assesment. A great way to make learning visible and memorable.
Ten ghosts, a witch, and a haunted house make this halloween countdown a spooky treat!
Wake up, says the sun. Good night, says the moon. What happens in between?.'
Introduces to inspirational famous and historical figures from the worlds of science, art, math, literature, philosophy, and comedy. All excel in their own particular fields, but are united by the fact that they, too, often found it difficult to fit in.'