Designed for use from Day-1, this blueprint for classroom success sees you through your entire school year by getting right down to the nitty-gritty of organized teaching. This second edition features revised and updated checklists, templates, lesson plan worksheets, and more, right at your fingertips. [quoted from the back cover of the book]
Journey with some of the world's greatest explorers to see how they discovered our world
Eddie the Elephant is playing hide and seek! Can you find him? A fun cartoon-like design combined with an interactive to words that tell tell us where things are.
Pigs don't swim, or so it's said. But on one of the hottest days of the summer, the pig on Neligan's farm sits by the pond feeling envious of the ducks and the geese floating in the cool water. Finally, when she can endure the heat no longer—splash!—this sweltering pig takes a dive, throwing the entire farm into an uproar. It isn't long, however, before the refreshing idea catches on, and t…
Five little bats flying in the night. One flew away - oh, no! Now there are only four bats left! What will your mother do!
Follow Steve Bloom as he travels across continents taking photographs. Find out how big-cat predators survive in tough conditions; how they live, grow up, hunt and have babies. Blooms in-the-field account makes a compelling narrative in the same way that the voiceover on a natural-history television programme is both informative and pacy. The photographs are full of drama. They are sharp and cl…
Its a valentine's day and chomp, the lemon shark, is new to the neighborhood. He hasn't made any friends yet, so who will be his valentine
During Reading: Have children read the book softly to themselves as you listen in. Although children are reading independently, you are there to provide support and scaffolding. Help children use word-solving strategies when they get stuck and comment on how the strategy worked for them. You can provide prompts and encouragement without interrupting the flow of children’s reading!
During Reading: Have children read the book softly to themselves as you listen in. Although children are reading independently, you are there to provide support and scaffolding. Help children use word-solving strategies when they get stuck and comment on how the strategy worked for them. You can provide prompts and encouragement without interrupting the flow of children’s reading!