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Phonics For Reading: Level 1
by James Flood Diane Lapp Anita ArcherSupplementary phonics program designed to teach phonemic decoding to students who have not yet mastered those skills. The program was originally conceived for students in grades 3-6, but may also be used for students in grades 1 and 3, for lower performing students in upper grades, and for adults learning to read English."
Playing for Pride (Laurie Bird Preston)
by Timothy TocherWith the girls' softball season about to start, fifth-grader Laurie Bird Preston can't decide what to do. Her friends are trying out for the team, but Laurie knows she's no softball player--basketball is her sport. She helped lead her middle school's girls' basketball team to a state championship just a few weeks earlier. What fun will she have playing a sport she's no good at and might not even like? But with patience, practice--and help from her friends and an eccentric old woman with a mysterious past--Laurie might just learn that she doesn't have to be the best player to be part of the team.
Pocahontas (On My Own Biography)
by Shannon ZemlickaAs the young daughter of a powerful Powhatan leader, Pocahontas befriended the English settlers in Jamestown, Virginia. Although she helped them survive their difficult first years, and she may have saved settler John Smith's life, they took Pocahontas captive. After her release, Pocahontas married an English settler and journeyed to England. Although she was just twenty-one years old when she died, Pocahontas changed American history through her compassion and friendship.
Poetry Matters: Writing a Poem from the Inside Out
by Ralph FletcherA practical guide to demystify the process of writing poetry, by the bestselling author of A Writer’s Notebook and the ALA Notable Book Fig Pudding.Poetry matters. At the most important moments, when everyone else is silent, poetry rises to speak. This book is full of practical wisdom to help young writers craft beautiful poetry that shines, sings, and soars. It features writing tips and tricks, interviews with published poets for children, and plenty of examples of poetry by published writers—and even young people themselves.Perfect for classrooms, this lighthearted, appealing manual is a celebration of poetry that is a joy to read. Young poets and aspiring poets of all ages will enjoy these tips on how to simplify the process of writing poetry and find their own unique voice.
Puppies on Parade (Barkley's School for Dogs #12)
by Debbie Dadey Marcia Thornton JonesThe Barkley's School for Dogs will be marching in the town's 100th anniversary parade ... and so will another neighborhood canine school, Howl's Dog City. Jack and his friends are set on outshining their rivals. But having fun and getting along beats competition, paws down!
Puppy Love (Barkley's School for Dogs #11)
by Debbie Dadey Marcia Thornton JonesThe local vet is hanging around Barkley School, and the dogs aren't too thrilled. Blondie thinks that the doc is there to see Fred--it's more than puppy love for those two humans! But when Tazz gets hurt, having a doctor nearby is the best thing for all the dogs at Barkley.
Push And Pull
by Patricia J. MurphyThis Rookie Read-About Science book introduces kids to pushing and pulling. Colorful photos and simple text encourage children to read on their own as they learn about these forces and how they affect the movement of different objects.
Pushing and Pulling
by Ray Moller Peter D. RileyPushing and Pulling introduces young readers to the fascinating world of cause and effect, as everyday objects like brushes, swings, and trains are pushed and pulled.
Rainbow Joe and Me
by Maria Diaz StromIn this inspiring, full-colour children's book, a young girl learns the power of imagination from her blind neighbour, Rainbow Joe. Ages 3 and up. Strom debuts with a determinedly exuberant book about a cool young African American artist, Eloise, whose fondness for bold colours and boldly outlined shapes is happily echoed in the full-bleed acrylic spreads. This exploration of sensory differences and similarities is enlightening and enchanting' - Kirkus Reviews'
Ramadan (Rookie Read-About Holidays)
by David F. MarxRamadan is a month on the Muslim calendar devoted to prayer, friendship, meditation, and fasting for people of the Islamic faith. This Rookie Read-About Holiday book introduces children to this Muslim holiday, using colorful photos and simple text to encourage them to read on their own. Read these other Rookie Read-About Holidays books: Chanukah, Christmas, Chinese New Year, Columbus Day, Diwali, Earth Day, Easter, Halloween, Independence Day, Kwanzaa, Labor Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, New Year's Day, Passover, Presidents' Day, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, Thanksgiving, Valentine's Day. Picture descriptions present.
Red Midnight
by Ben MikaelsenWhen guerrilla soldiers strike Santiago's village, they destroy everything in their path -- including his home and family. Santiago and his four-year-old sister escape, running for their lives. But the only way they can be truly safe is to leave Guatemala behind forever. So Santiago and Angelina set sail in a sea kayak their Uncle Ramos built while dreaming of his own escape. Sailing through narrow channels guarded by soldiers, shark-infested waters, and days of painful heat and raging storms, Santiago and Angelina face an almost impossible voyage hundreds of miles across the open ocean, heading for the hope of a new life in the United States.
Rescue on Bald Mountain (The Adirondack Kids #2 )
by Justin Vanriper Gary VanriperSecond in the adventure series by father and son writing team Gary and Justin VanRiper. The Adirondack Kids adventures continue as Justin Robert, Jackie Salsberry help their friend, Nick Barnes, overcome his fear of heights by climbing Bald Mountain.
Rocks and Minerals
by Ann O. SquireIntroduces different types of rocks and minerals and where they are found.
Romeo & Juliet (Easy Reading Old World Literature, Level #2)
by William Shakespeare Ed TeelingThis novel has been adapted into 10 short reading chapters.Abridged with excersice activities built in along with answer keys.
SCOOBY-DOO! Sea Monster Scare (Level #2)
by Gail Herman Duendes Del SurWhile Scooby and the gang enjoy a relaxing day at the beach, something destroys their sand castle. Was it a sea monster? And where is Fred, Velma, and Daphne? Scooby and Shaggy have to find them--fast. Picture descriptions present.
SRA: Reading Mastery Plus Textbook, Level 2
by Siegfried Engelmann Owen EngelmannReading Mastery Plus is an integrated reading-language program. The program teaches phonemic awareness and sound-letter correspondence, word and passage reading, vocabulary development, comprehension, and building oral reading fluency.
Sal Takes Charge (Sound Out Chapter Books - Set B-2)
by Matt SimsA kid came to live at my house. He is from a large town in Spain. He will stay with us for a year. His name is Sal.
Sam's Sneaker Squares: Measuring: Area (Math Matters)
by Nat GabrielDiscover Math Matters! With over 15 million books sold worldwide, this award-winning series of easy-to-read books will help young readers ages 5–8 approach math with enthusiasm. Great for fans of MathStart or Step into Reading Math. When Sam devises "sneaker squares," he uses them to measure the area of the lawns he mows for his neighbors. Will his calculations help him earn enough money to buy the bike of his dreams?With engaging stories that connect math to kids&’ everyday lives, each book in the Teachers&’ Choice Award–winning Math Matters series focuses on a single concept and reinforces math vocabulary and skills. Bonus activities in the back of each book feature math and reading comprehension questions, and even more free activities online add to the fun! (Math topic: Area)
Santa Dog (Barkley's School for Dogs #9)
by Debbie Dadey Marcia Thornton JonesAt the dog run in the park, Barkley's classmates meet Jingles. He is a jolly Eskimo dog who is spreading Christmas cheer. Floyd and Bubba think Jingles's human must be Santa. Jack is not too sure. Is Jingles a real holiday hound visiting from the North Pole? Picture descriptions added
Science Fair Projects For Dummies
by Maxine LevarenUh-oh, now you’ve gone and done it, you volunteered to do a science fair project. Don’t sweat it, presenting at a science fair can be a lot of fun. Just remember, the science fair is for your benefit. It’s your chance to show that you understand the scientific method and how to apply it. Also, it’s an opportunity for you to delve more deeply into a topic you’re interested in. Quite a few scientists, including a few Nobel laureates, claim that they had their first major breakthrough while researching a science fair project. And besides, a good science fair project can open a lot of doors academically and professionally—but you already knew that. Stuck on what to do for your science project? This easy-to-follow guide is chock-full of more than 50 fun ideas and experiments in everything from astronomy to zoology. Your ultimate guide to creating crowd-pleasing displays, it shows you everything you need to know to: Choose the best project idea for you Make sure your project idea is safe, affordable, and doable Research, take notes, and organize your facts Write a clear informative research paper Design and execute your projects Ace the presentation and wow the judges Science fair guru Maxine Levaren gives walks you step-by-step through every phase of choosing, designing, assembling and presenting a blue ribbon science fair project. She gives you the inside scoop on what the judges are really looking for and coaches you on all the dos and don’ts of science fairs. And she arms you with in-depth coverage of more than 50 winning projects, including: Projects involving experiments in virtually every scientific disciplines Computer projects that develop programs to solve a particular problem or analyze system performance Engineering projects that design and build new devices or test existing devices to compare and analyze performance Research projects involving data collection and mathematical analysis of results Your complete guide to doing memorable science projects and having fun in the process, Science Fair Projects For Dummies is a science fair survival guide for budding scientists at every grade level.
Scott Foresman Reading: New Beginnings (Grade #2)
by Candy Dawson Boyd Camille Blachowicz Wendy Cheyney Connie Juel Donald Leu Jeanne Paratore Sam Sebesta Karen Kring Wixson Peter Afflerbach James Beers Deborah Diffily Dolores Gaunty-PorterGreat grade 2 English book with different narratives and poems.
Seminole Indians
by Caryn YacowitzFind out how Seminole Indians hunted, fished and farmed. Learn about the kinds of houses they used to live in. Discover the beautiful clothing of the Seminole People. In this book you will learn about the brave leaders of the Seminole people, find out about stickball, a favorite Seminole game, and read about the festivals that Seminoles hold today.
Seraphin
by Philippe FixFrom Hans Christian Andersen award-winning author Philippe Fix, a dazzling portrait of a dreamy optimist filling Paris with ingenious gadgets, toys, and magical contraptions.Seraphin, dreaming of gardens full of birdsongs, sunny avenues, and flowers, works as a ticket seller in a metro station underground. One day, after being scolded by the stationmaster for trying to save a butterfly that had flown into the station by accident, he learns that he has inherited an old, dilapidated house. Overjoyed by the possibilities, he and his friend Plume set about building the house of their dreams, and much more besides! Philippe Fix's illustrations, cinematic in their scope, have enchanted children since their 1967 début. In a fresh translation, Seraphin now allows a new generation to experience the wonder and inventive spectacle of the original.
Shakespeare Stories: Shakespeare Stories for Children
by Tony Ross Andrew MatthewsOver two million Shakespeare Shorts sold! Discover the world of Shakespeare with this collection of brilliant stories - perfect for readers of all ages.After an awful shipwreck, identical twins Sebastian and Viola find themselves separated for the first time in their lives. Disguised as a boy, Viola works as a page to Duke Orsino, who tells her of his love for the countess Olivia. But unfortunately, Olivia has her eye on someone else - Viola! Could the timely arrival of Sebastian solve this romantic mishap?A wonderful retelling of this classic Shakespearean comedy.
Shape Spotters (Penguin Young Readers, Level 2)
by Megan E. BryantMs. Carey's class is looking for shapes in their school. Rectangles, triangles, circles, and squares are just a few of the shapes that they find. Hidden in the art of this Level 2 reader, children will find and identify all sorts of shapes!