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Backhoes (Construction Vehicles At Work Ser.)

by Kathryn Clay

vehicles; construction; machines; easy nonfiction; backhoes

Bulldozers (Construction Vehicles At Work Ser.)

by Kathryn Clay

vehicles; construction; machines; easy nonfiction; bulldozers

Concrete Mixers (Construction Vehicles At Work Ser.)

by Kathryn Clay

vehicles; construction; machines; easy nonfiction; concrete mixers

Cranes (Construction Vehicles At Work Ser.)

by Kathryn Clay

vehicles; construction; machines; easy nonfiction; cranes

The Declaration of Independence: Introducing Primary Sources (Introducing Primary Sources Ser.)

by Kathryn Clay

primary source; Declaration of Independence; Revolutionary War; Second Continental Congress; Committee of Five; Thomas Jefferson

Dump Trucks (Construction Vehicles At Work Ser.)

by Kathryn Clay

vehicles; construction; machines; easy nonfiction; dump trucks

Excavators (Construction Vehicles At Work Ser.)

by Kathryn Clay

vehicles; construction; machines; easy nonfiction; excavators

Goats (Farm Animals Ser.)

by Kathryn Clay

Climb and play. Rest in a sunny field. Goats are at home on the farm.

Living in Space (Little Astronauts Ser.)

by Kathryn Clay

What’s it like to live in space? How long can you stay in space? Discover how astronauts eat, sleep, work, and even exercise in a weightless world.

Space Flights (Little Astronauts Ser.)

by Kathryn Clay

For more than 50 years, humans have been exploring space. How do we get there? Why do we go? And where will we go next? Discover the wonders of space flight from the past, present, and far into the future.

Stegosaurus and Other Plated Dinosaurs: The Need-to-know Facts (Dinosaur Fact Dig Ser.)

by Kathryn Clay

Dinosaurs like Stegosaurus had stiff plates on their bodies. Some used their plates to heat themselves up or cool themselve off. Others had plates to scare off predators. Bold images, colorful maps, and interesting facts take readers back to a time when these scaly herbivores walked the earth.

The U.S. Capitol: Introducing Primary Sources (Introducing Primary Sources Ser.)

by Kathryn Clay

primary sources; William Thornton; George Washington; Senate Wing; House Wing; War of 1812; Exhibition Hall

An Observation Survey of Early Literacy Achievement

by Marie Clay

This third edition of Marie Clay's highly-valued An Observation Survey of Early Literacy Achievement presents her familiar assessment tasks designed for systematic observation of young children as they learn to read and write. Always respecting the author's intention, the editors have taken a fresh look at the way the book's message is communicated to teachers. Layout and expression have been refreshed to ensure clear understanding, and the administration and interpretation of each task in the survey have been carefully structured for consistent delivery. <p><p> The observation procedures arose from a theory of how children learn to manage the complex task of reading and writing continuous text. That process is described in Marie Clay's books Becoming Literate: the Construction of Inner Control; Change Over Time in Children's Literacy Development, and By Different Paths to Common Outcomes. The intervention described in Literacy Lessons Designed for Individuals makes use of these observation procedures.

An Observation Survey of Early Literacy Achievement

by Marie M. Clay

This book provides teachers and school systems with essential information about how to assess young children's progress in literacy learning. The six tasks of the Observation Survey are used by teachers across the world to explore children's knowledge of early reading and writing, monitor progress, guide instruction, and reliably identify children for supplementary assistance. <p><p> This fourth edition of Marie Clay's seminal text includes two important new developments: 1. a revised task for assessing children's phonemic awareness and sound-letter knowledge is more sensitive to different rates of progress and to the difficulties some children might have; 2. updated norms for five of the Observation Survey tasks will enable teachers and schools to more accurately monitor and compare the progress of five-to-seven-year-old children across different aspects of literacy learning. <p><p> The observation procedures arose from a theory of how children learn to manage the complex task of learning to read and write continuous text.

Running Records For Classroom Teachers

by Marie M. Clay

What can we notice children doing as they read a simple story? What are they looking at? How do they know when they have lost the message? What do they do about it? Running Records for Classroom Teachers introduces key ideas about using Running records and shows how to take, score, and interpret reliable records.

The Gardener's Helpers: A DoveStories Tale (DoveStories #1)

by Joann Claypoole

In book one of this Christian chapter book series, two doves are charged with keeping Adam and Eve from succumbing to the serpent’s evil influence. When God first created the world, He hung the sun and the moon in the sky, He filled the oceans and carved the mountains—and then, in His first garden, He created the very first flying creatures—Coo and Flutter, two very special doves on a mission of love. In The Gardener’s Helpers, Coo and Flutter are given the important job of guiding and protecting Adam and his mate, Eve. Coo’s wacky ways and selfish desires blind him to the true mission God set out for him. He believes he can easily accomplish this seemingly simple task on his own. But when Flutter, his mate, discovers that Eve is missing, Coo finally takes the lead in a race against time to save her from the evil one. Tragically, they are too late. But God’s gift of forgiveness prepares Coo for the incredible journey that lies ahead. His mission is not over . . . it’s about to begin.

The Growing-Up Feet

by Beverly Cleary

Four-year-old twins Jimmy and Janet can't wait to grow up. So when they go off to get new shoes, they buy bright red boots that will s-t-r-e-t-c-h and grow along with them.

Janet's Thingamajigs

by Beverly Cleary

When twins Jimmy and Janet squabble over Janet's collection of "thingamajigs" their mom presents them with a "grown-up" surprise and Janet's collection becomes a thingamajig of the past.

Lucky Chuck

by Beverly Cleary

Vroom-vroom! Ratta-tatta,<P><P> ratta-tatta. Cha-kung! <P> Nobody can catch LUCKY CHUCK!<P> Speed along with Chuck in this reissue of a funny, fast-paced tale by one of America's most beloved authors, Beverly Cleary. You'll quickly learn what happens when safety rules are ignored.

Mitch And Amy

by Beverly Cleary

Nine-year-old Mitch and Amy both think being twins is fun, but that doesn't stop them from squabbling. They don't like the same things, and they always try to get the better of each other. Then school bully starts picking on Mitch -- and on Amy, too. Now the twins have something rotten in common: Alan Hibbler. This twosome must set aside their squabbles and band together to defeat a bully!

The Real Hole

by Beverly Cleary

While his twin sister Janet likes make-believe things, four-year-old Jimmy likes real things. One day he tells his father that he wants to dig the biggest hole in the world. By the end of the day, Jimmy manages to dig a real hole... but how can his family use it?

Two Dog Biscuits

by Beverly Cleary

There are big dogs, little dogs, curly dogs, dogs that sniff, and dogs that wag their tails. But only one dog will get biscuits from twins Jimmy and Janet -- or will it? Maybe dog biscuits aren't just for dogs after all!

Henry and Ribsy (Henry Huggins #3)

by Beverly Cleary Tracy Dockray

Henry's father promises to take him salmon fishing if he can keep Ribsy out of trouble for the next month. But that's no easy task, especially when Ramona gets into the act.In this humorous and heartfelt novel from Newbery Medal-winning author Beverly Cleary, the bond between a boy and his dog proves strong, as Henry vows to stick up for Ribsy... even if he is a trouble-maker!<P><P> From the first moment Henry found Ribsy, the curious mutt was poking his nose into things he shouldn't be. Whether terrorizing the garbage man, chasing cats, or gobbling Ramona Quimby's ice-cream cone, Henry's four-legged pal has walked himself into one problem too many. So when Henry asks his dad if he can go along on the big fishing trip, Mr. Huggins agrees, but on one condition: Ribsy must stay out of mischief for two whole months. Henry is confident in his loyal dog... until Ribsy goes overboard with his appetite for chaos... literally!<P> Winner of Pacific Northwest Library Association’s Young Reader’s Choice Award

Henry and the Clubhouse (Henry Huggins #5)

by Beverly Cleary Tracy Dockray

Fiery Ramona Quimby and the well-meaning Henry Huggins may clash, but in this delightful and hilariously told novel by Newbery Medal-winning author Beverly Cleary, an unlikely compromise wins the day.<P><P> Henry and his friends are building a no-girls-allowed clubhouse. With a private space of their own away from everyone else—and even a top secret entry password—they're all thrilled with their boy fort. But Henry's about to find out that nothing—not even a sign—will keep gutsy Ramona out of their clubhouse…and her retaliation may just ruin Henry's newspaper career.

Butterfly Flea Beetle and Bee What is an Insect: What Is An Insect? (Animal Groups Are Categorical)

by Brian Cleary

This book introduces the child to various insects, their metamorphosis as well as their anatomy.

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