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!
An abridged version of the novel chronicling the joys and sorrows of the four March sisters as they grow into young women in mid-nineteenth-century New England.
This is an illustrated puzzle book with pictures of nature scenes from around the world, crammed with all kinds of creatures to spot and learn about. It includes scenes such as a tropical rainforest, a dusty desert, a peaceful pond and a shady woodland glade, each with around 100 animals to spot. As well as providing hours of puzzle-solving fun, this book is packed with fascinating animal facts…
See how seeds grow into a tree! A tree with big red apples!
Sometimes, like all small children, Billy Brownmouse doesn't want to go to sleep and tries lots of tricks to stay up late. But his mother knows just what to do, and soon Billy is dreaming peacefully.
Hi, I'm Arnold. I'm one of the kids in Ms. Frizzle's class. Every time the Friz announces a field trip, I hope it will be a normal outing - not like the magical ones we usually have. When our class started our unit on food chains, my cousin Janet came to school with me. No way did I want to go on a field trip with Janet along! But when the Friz walked in wearing a dress covered with plants and …