What makes Nina mad? Lots of thing - little, ordinary, everyday kinds of things. Maybe just the things that make you mad, too.
Boots is sick. But Dora knows just how to cheer him up! Join Dora in this picture-perfect adventure!
Literature Circles are student-centered book discussion groups in which each student has a role for which he or she is responsible. Literature circles accommodate a wide variety of reading levels and allow for differentiated instruction. In addition to promoting reading, writing and listening skills, literature circles encourage cooperation and courtesy, allow for individual assessment and moti…
The author has created 25 more great ways for your children to respond to fiction and nonfiction. It happened in a Flash (Back!), puzzle person, sizing up setting and other easy and fun activities help students explore literary elements such as plot, character, setting, and theme - and deepen their comprehension. Each activity includes directions, a student sample, and a reproducible rubric.
Discover a dynamic, interactive way to bring literature to life for your children through the use of "literature circles", student-centered discussion groups. From Character Sketcher to Decision Director to Recipe Reader. You'll find 20 ready to reproducible role sheets to make your literature circle discussion exciting, informative and fun.
Joseph, sold as a slave, rises to become a mighty ruler of Egypt.'
How can David defeat the mighty giant with just a sling and five small stones?'
Dora and Boots are plying in Fairy-Tale Land! But when a mean casts a spell on Boots, he falls into a deep, deep sleep. The only way to break the spell is for sleeping Boots to get a hug from a true princess. Can Dora become a princess and save Boots?
Dad plays games with me. Dad teaches me right from wrong. Dad reads stories to me, and best of all he's mine.'
The elephant and giraffe are unhappy. One would like to taller, the other shorter. One would like bigger ears, the other smaller ones. But finally they agree, they like each other as they are.'