A workbook supporting the first-level coursebook in a three-level science series covering the lower secondary grades and designed for children in English-medium schools, for whom English is not the first language.
How many kisses does a tired baby need? Along with this bedtime book, now in a sturdy format perfect for the youngest readers.
Here's a wonderful way for toddlers to remember important words like "please," "thank you," and "excuse me." This appealing book with a sheet of stickers for added fun.
The cousins discover a mysterious stranger sneaking into the local dump. When bikes, toasters, and other items disappear all over town, they begin to suspect he might be up to no good. But when these items show up again, fixed and freshly painted, Jeff, David and Claire are confused. What kind of thief repairs and returns his stolen goods?
When a girl's face appears, then disappears, outside a window of their spooky old schoolhouse, the cousins think they've seen a ghost. More strange clues-piano music lilting through empty halls, a secret passageway, and an old portrait that looks like the girl from the window-make Jeff, David, and Claire begin to wonder: Is their school just spooky, or could it be...haunted?
When a camper disappear from the dangerous lookout at Skull Cliff, the cousins wonder if it is the old town curse at work. Then the police discover a ransom note, and everyone is in search of a kidnapper. But Jeff, David, and Claire can't make the clues fit. Was the bossy boy from the city kidnapped, or did something even spookier take place on Skull Cliff?
Contents of reproducible templates, student samples and easy strategies to support every learner'