The lights go dim, the curtain raised, an eager hush across the stage. A magical place for everyone, time for more Spot What fun! Picture hunting page by page, a challenge here for every age. And when you think you've found the lot, you can start again to play Spot What! Spot What! will challenge your mind, with hidden things for you to find! Follow the clues in the poems to find all the hidden…
It has been said, you may have heard, a picture tells a thousand words. Picture riddles fill this book, see for yourself and take a look. Turn each page right to the end, you think you're done, but think again. Once you're through and found the lot, start again to play Spot What! Spot What! will challenge your mind, with hidden things for you to find! Follow the clues in the poems to find all t…
Spot What! Metropolis is fun, original, exciting and educational all at the same time! It will keep you guessing as you navigate the crazy car park, venture into the grimy underground, shop at the bazaar and tour the city to find all sorts of interesting and humorous items. Each spread contains clever and humorous rhyming clues that we've grown to know and love from our previous Spot What! titl…
Chirp! Chirp! Chirp! That's the sound crickets make. You've probably heard them chirp on a summer evening. But did you know that they make their chirping sounds by rubbing their wings together, and that only male crickets can chirp? Inside this book you'll learn about crickets, and even how to tell the temperature by counting a cricket's chirps. Melvin Berger and Megan Lloyd have creat…
It's fall, and the days are getting cooler. As the leaves begin to change color, the apple trees are heavy with fruit and ready for the harvest. It's time to go apple picking! Join us on a visit to the apple orchard to learn all about apples: how they grow, the best way to pick them, and to make delicious apple cider.
What do trait-based writing lessons look like in action? In this book, Megan Sloan shows how the writing traits can inform instruction in a highly motivating and engaging way. She shared more than 25 effective mini-lessons that help students strengthen their writing by learning about the traits. Through lively classroom discussion and samples of modeled and shared writing, Megan takes us inside…
After learning about the American Revolution on a family trip to Boston, Massachusetts, Judy Moody makes her own Declaration of Independence and tries to prove that she is responsible enough to have more freedoms, such as a higher allowance and her own bathroom.
When Laura Ingalls Wilder was a little girl in the late 1800's, her family moved nine times in three years.
Judy Moody has a mood for every occasion, and this time she's in a jealous mood. Jealous of classmate Jessica Finch, that is, who gets her picture on the newspaper, just for winning a spelling bee. Judy is so determined, she just might get famous after all-or will she merely become more infamous than ever?