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Every class includes students who lag behind the rest of the class or race ahead of everyone when working on activities. This book provides creative solutions to that problem. The teacher provides each student with drawing paper, a pencil, crayons and a copy of the activity sheet. Then the student reads and follows the directions, step-by-step, or listens to the teacher read them aloud. The activities encourage students to follow directions, enhance their creativity and increase their motivation in fun-filled, productive ways.
A short 10-week summer course for the classroom or at home. Ten projects using Microsoft Office 2010 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint & Publisher) with step-by-step instructions. Lots of fun!
Expand students reading and vocabulary skills as well as their listening skills as they follow directions, step-by-step, to solve word problems and make creative, seasonal art projects. The results may be surprising, even to the students! The activities are organized by seasons and include major holidays and special days as well as fun topics such as sports and vacation.
Thanksgiving is a tradition passed down by people for hundreds of years. This great book explores why a day of thanks in November has become an American tradition. Why do we eat turkey on Thanksgiving? Why do we play football? Find out all this, and more about this great holiday while developing early reading skills and vocabulary thanks to a colorful picture glossary. • Strong picture-text correlation aids in comprehension • Reading level supports beginning readers • Picture glossary helps develop vocabulary skills
These step-by-step activities help students to follow directions for coloring, changing words into other words, drawing pictures, folding paper and more. Organized by seasons, the activities include Presidents' Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day, and a variety of other subjects and special days throughout the year. The four kinds of activities in this book are: coloring, word or phrase, grid (a drawing activity), and fold paper. Each activity includes easy-to-understand directions, and requires a minimum of preparation time by the teacher.
Terrell Michael O'Shannon worked at Suttons sawmill as a foreman and Colleen Bridgett Kelly was a governess for the Sutton children. There they met and fell in love in a storybook romance and later a solid marriage. Their aspirations to have a large farm and many sons to help them work it took an unexpected turn. They had three daughters, twins Lorna and Jenny, and six years later Sarah. In time they ultimately accumulated many acres, but the extent of their farming ended up with a horse, a dog, some chickens and barn cats. Their lives were fulfilled and their joys were many through the years. Lorna married a lawyer. They live in Glenwick, about fifty miles from home and have four children. Jenny lives about a half mile from home and has one daughter. Sarah built her house in the back acres of the old homestead, and has two children. Now the grandchildren arrive. Read the next seven books in this series to learn about where their lives take them through the years.
Horse of a Different Color ends the "roving days" of young Ralph Moody. His saga began on a Colorado ranch in Little Britches and continued at points east and west in Man of the Family, The Fields of Home, The Home Ranch, Mary Emma & Company, Shaking the Nickel Bush, and The Dry Divide. All have been reprinted as Bison Books.
Thanksgiving is a tradition passed down by people for hundreds of years. Through accessible text presented in both English and standard Latin-American Spanish, this great book explores why a day of thanks in November has become an American tradition. Why do we eat turkey on Thanksgiving? Why do we play football? Find out all this, and more about this great holiday while developing early reading skills and vocabulary thanks to a colorful picture glossary. • Strong picture-text correlation aids in comprehension • Reading level supports beginning readers • Picture glossary helps develop vocabulary skills
THE LITTLE GREEN HERON. (Ardea virescens.) THE HAND THAT STRUCK THEE DOWN. THE GOBBLER WHO WAS LONESOME. A HISTORICAL FACT. THE VARIED THRUSH. (Hesperocichla naevia.) MISSOURI SKYLARK. (Anthus spragueii.) THE MASTER’S PROTEST. THE SHORT-BILLED MARSH WREN. (Cistothorus stellaris.) TWAIN LOVES OF JEREMIAH. THE ORIOLE. THE ORCHARD ORIOLE. THE PRAIRIE WARBLER. (Dendroica discolor.) APRIL BIRDS AND FLOWERS OF THE MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST. BIRTH STONES. JANUARY. FEBRUARY. MARCH. APRIL. MAY. JUNE. JULY. AUGUST. SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER. NOVEMBER. DECEMBER. APPLE BLOSSOMS AND THE WARBLERS. RURAL RAMBLES. THE HORSE. (Equus caballus.) A MELODY. THE VERBENAS. THE BLUE SPRING DAISY. (Erigeron pulchellus.) THE LITTLE FEATHERED BOYS AND GIRLS. THE COTTON PLANT. (Gossypium barbadense, L.)