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Learn to Read with Tug the Pup and Friends! Set 3: Books 6-10 (My Very First I Can Read)

by Dr. Julie Wood

Build your child's beginning reading success with this set of 5 simple and fun storybooks plus a separate parent guide!Written by educator and reading specialist Dr. Julie M. Wood, with lively illustrations by Sebastien Braun, this set of books stars Tug the Pup and an endearing group of characters who will lead beginners through the proven steps for successful reading.The Learn to Read with Tug the Pup books features sight word vocabulary, simple text, strong picture support, and character and plot development. The parent guide lists ideas for building early literacy skills through shared reading, games, and art activities. The 5 stories in this set are Guided Reading Levels F-G, which means the vocabulary, sentence structure, and plots are still simple, but richer than sets one and two.Enter into the world of reading with My Very First I Can Read! This comprehensive emergent reading program addresses all the components of reading mastery based on the latest early literacy research.

Learn to Read: 20 Simple Stories & Activities for Beginner Readers (Learn to Read)

by Crystal Radke

Teach kids their CVC words with illustrated stories—for ages 3 to 5 CVC words are three-letter words made up of a consonant-vowel-consonant combination—like "cat" and "big"—that are essential for beginning readers as they learn to blend letter sounds. Encourage your preschool or kindergarten reader to practice their CVC words with the Learn to Read: CVC Words Storybook! Inside, they'll find 20 simple stories that each focus on two common CVC words, along with fun activities that put these new words and skills into action. Learning to read has never been so fun!Hold their attention—These stories are fun and engaging for preschool and kindergarten kids with bright colors, adorable pictures, and simple language.Read, play, and learn—Let your child practice what they've learned with quick reading games and activities at the end of each story that encourage them to read, trace, circle, and color CVC words.Watch their skills grow—Introduce CVC words gradually, with stories that slowly increase in complexity as your child works their way through the book.Get this CVC book today and make it fun for early readers to learn new skills through the science of reading!

Learn to Read: 25 Simple Stories & Activities for Beginner Readers (Learn to Read)

by Kimberly Ann Kiedrowski

Help kids ages 3 to 5 start reading with simple stories and sight words.Encourage your little one to read with 50 essential sight words. From "up" and "down" to "could" and "it," these simple illustrated stories are the perfect summer activities to help early readers recognize words in sentences and understand their meaning. There's even a pair of fun activities after every story to further reinforce what they've learned! It's the perfect summer workbook to keep kids engaged in learning.Get your young reader learning sight words with the science of reading:25 stories—Sight words are introduced gradually, with each story increasing slightly in difficulty. As a summer learning workbook, it reinforces what children learn and keeps them interested as they prepare for preschool and kindergarten.Common sight words—Give your child a solid foundation for reading with top sight words like "many," "time," "go," "out," "do," and "know."Educational activities—At the end of each story you'll find two fun reading games where your child can practice identifying the words they've just read, reinforcing the learning.Discover fun preschool and kindergarten learning activities with this top choice in learn-to-read books for kids 3-5.

Learning About Fall with Children's Literature: Cross-curricular Units Based On The Works Of Eric Carle, Robert Kalan, Ludwig Bemelmans And More

by Margaret Bryant Anne Petit Marjorie Keiper

Taking a thematic approach to learning that employs seeing, hearing, reading, and writing, these books outline three four-week, cross-curricular units that develop the competencies children need to become fluent, independent readers and writers. While each unit focuses primarily on language--phonic skills, structural analysis, punctuation, capitalization, poetry, and comprehension--they also include math, science, social studies, music, art, and even mini-lessons in French for cross-cultural appreciation. Understanding that student ability levels in younger grades can vary widely, lesson plans are keyed to three types of learners: emerging, typical, and advanced. The series includes three titles that cover fall, spring, and winter, and each can be used independently or together throughout the school year.

Learning About Privacy (Media Literacy For Kids Ser.)

by Martha E. H. Rustad

What does it mean to stay private online? Why is privacy important? Even the youngest learners need to know this important concept. Straightforward text and clear photographs give readers the tools they need to be successful and safe users of all types of media.

Learning About Spring with Children's Literature

by Margaret Bryant Anne Petit Marjorie Keiper

Taking a thematic approach to learning that employs seeing, hearing, reading, and writing, these books outline three four-week, cross-curricular units that develop the competencies children need to become fluent, independent readers and writers. While each unit focuses primarily on language--phonic skills, structural analysis, punctuation, capitalization, poetry, and comprehension--they also include math, science, social studies, music, art, and even mini-lessons in French for cross-cultural appreciation. Understanding that student ability levels in younger grades can vary widely, lesson plans are keyed to three types of learners: emerging, typical, and advanced. The series includes three titles that cover fall, spring, and winter, and each can be used independently or together throughout the school year.

Learning About Time (Ready to Advance)

by Vicki Gibson

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Learning About Winter with Children's Literature

by Margaret Bryant Anne Petit Marjorie Keiper

Taking a thematic approach to learning that employs seeing, hearing, reading, and writing, these books outline three four-week, cross-curricular units that develop the competencies children need to become fluent, independent readers and writers. While each unit focuses primarily on language--phonic skills, structural analysis, punctuation, capitalization, poetry, and comprehension--they also include math, science, social studies, music, art, and even mini-lessons in French for cross-cultural appreciation. Understanding that student ability levels in younger grades can vary widely, lesson plans are keyed to three types of learners: emerging, typical, and advanced. The series includes three titles that cover fall, spring, and winter, and the books can be used independently or together throughout the school year.

Learning Disabilities, Second Edition: From Identification to Intervention

by Marcia A. Barnes G. Reid Lyon Jack M. Fletcher Lynn S. Fuchs

Reviewing the state of the science of learning disabilities (LDs) and describing effective educational practices, this authoritative volume has been significantly revised and expanded with more than 70% new material. Foremost LD experts identify effective principles of assessment and instruction within the framework of multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS). With a focus on what works in the classroom, the book explores the full range of reading, mathematics, and writing disabilities. It synthesizes knowledge from neuropsychology, cognitive neuroscience, and special and general education. Illustrations include eight color plates. As a special supplement, a chapter on the history of the LD field from the first edition is provided at the companion website. New to This Edition *Heightened emphasis on intervention, including significant new developments in reading comprehension and math. *Reflects major scientific advances in understanding LDs. *Chapter on principles of effective instruction and MTSS. *Chapter on automaticity in reading, math, and writing. *Chapter on challenges in real-world implementation of evidence-based practices. *Chapter on the validity of the LD construct.

Learning to Share (Peppa Pig)

by Meredith Rusu

George and Richard Rabbit learn how to share their toys. Based on the hit TV show, as seen on Nick Jr.George has a toy dinosaur, and so does Richard Rabbit! But one day at the playground, they do not want to share their toys. Can Peppa Pig and Rebecca Rabbit help their little brothers learn to play together nicely? This storybook is based on the hit television show, as seen on Nick Jr.

Learning with Your Senses (Ready to Advance)

by Vicki Gibson

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Leave It to Abigail!: The Revolutionary Life of Abigail Adams

by Barb Rosenstock

In this inspiring tribute, award-winning author Barb Rosenstock and New York Times bestselling artist Elizabeth Baddeley tell the true story of one of America's greatest founding mothers: Abigail Adams.Everyone knew Abigail was different.Instead of keeping quiet, she blurted out questions. Instead of settling down with a wealthy minister, she married a poor country lawyer named John Adams. Instead of running from the Revolutionary War, she managed a farm and fed hungry soldiers. Instead of leaving the governing to men, she insisted they "Remember the Ladies." Instead of fearing Europe's kings and queens, she boldly crossed the sea to represent her new country. And when John become President of the United States, Abigail became First Lady, and a powerful advisor.Leave it to Abigail--an extraordinary woman who surprised the world.

Leaves (Learn About)

by Brenna Maloney

Let's learn all about the most important symbols and celebrations of the fall season!Red, orange, yellow... even purple! In Fall, trees exploding with colorful leaves are one of nature's most beautiful sights. With vibrant photos and lively text, this book explores what leaves do for nature, as well as how and why leaves change. Get ready to learn all about leaves in fall!ABOUT THE SERIES:Fall is here and so are colorful leaves, delicious apples, orange pumpkins, and lots of celebrations! With this new series, dive into the icons that make fall so much fun. Why do we harvest apples in fall? How does a pumpkin grow? Why do leaves change color? What holidays are in fall? With gorgeous photographs and simple text, this is a celebratory exploration of the fall season.

Lebron James: Basketball Star / Estrella del Baloncesto

by Mary Ann Hoffman Eduardo Alaman

Brief biography of the NBA star LeBron James.

Lector

by William Durbin

Thirteen-year-old Bella wants to be a lector just like her grandfather, who sits on a special platform in the cigar factory, reading great novels, the newspaper, and union news to workers as they roll the cigars. Being a lector is an important role in their immigrant community. But the hard times of the Depression mean that Bella must go to work in the factory; her hope of getting the education a lector needs seems impossible. Meanwhile, the factory workers and owners clash. People lose jobs, innocent workers are arrested, and the Ku Klux Klan prowls the area. And then there are those amazing new radios showing up all over town. Could the radio take the place of the lector? Bella must decide her own future and help her people preserve their history. Bella's lively, warmhearted story captures the color and flavor of Ybor City as it explores an intriguing part of our American history.

Lector de Scholastic, Nivel 2: El autobús mágico vuelve a despegar: Vuela con el viento (Lector de Scholastic, Nivel 2)

by Samantha Brooke

Based on the new Netflix series The Magic School Bus: Rides Again , Ms. Frizzle's class tries to build a house that will not blow down.The Spanish edition of The Magic School Bus: Rides Again: Blowing in the Wind! The Magic School Bus heads to the forest to learn about aerodynamics. Ms. Frizzle's class is putting on a play of The Three Little Pigs.The kids want to build a house for their play that even a super-powered fan can't blow down. So Ms. Frizzle and her Magic School Bus take the class to the forest to learn how trees stand up to strong winds. Will these little pigs get blown over or learn to stand strong? Includes stickers!Los estudiantes de la Srta. Rizos estan ensayando la obra de teatro Los tres cerditos. Pero los chicos quieren construir una casa tan fuerte que ni un super ventilador pueda destruir. Asi que la Srta. Rizos y el autobus magico los llevan al bosque para que aprendan como los arboles resisten los vientos fuertes. ¿Saldran volando estos cerditos o aprenderan a resistir el viento?

Lectura inicial, Grado K (¡Arriba la Lectura! #1)

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Lectura inicial, Grado K (¡Arriba la Lectura! #2)

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Lectura inicial, Grado K (¡Arriba la Lectura! #3)

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Lectura inicial, Grado K (¡Arriba la Lectura! #4)

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Lectura inicial, Grado K (¡Arriba la Lectura! #5)

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Lectura inicial, Grado K (¡Arriba la Lectura! #6)

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Lectura inicial, Grado K (¡Arriba la Lectura! #7)

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Lectura inicial, Grado K (¡Arriba la Lectura! #8)

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Lectura inicial, Grado K (¡Arriba la Lectura! #9)

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