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Phonic Books Dandelion Readers Vowel Spellings Level 1 The Mail: Decodable Books for Beginner Readers Vowel Teams (Phonic Books Beginner Decodable)

by Phonic Books

Phonic Books Dandelion Readers Vowel Spellings introduces vowel spellings in a gradual way. Dandelion Readers Vowel Spellings Level 1 The Mail comprises 12 fully decodable books which introduce one spelling for each of the vowel sounds. Dandelion Readers Vowel Spellings Level 1 The Mail is aimed at children in Kindergarten and Grade 1 and each book introduces a vowel team.Book 1: The Mail (spelling 'ai' for the sound /ae/)Book 2: The Tree (spelling 'ee' for the sound /ee/)Book 3: Raj Gets a Soak (spelling 'oa' for the sound /oa/)Book 4: My Turn (spelling 'ur' for the sound /er/)Book 5: Bread and Jam (spelling 'ea' for the sound /e/ (head))Book 6: Mr Brown (spelling 'ow' for the sound /ow/)Book 7: The Cocoon (spelling 'oo' for the sound /oo/ as in b'oo't)Book 8: A Fright in the Night (spelling 'igh' for the sound /ie/)Book 9: In the Wood (spelling 'oo' for the sound /oo/ as in l'oo'k)Book 10: Paw Prints (spelling 'aw' for the sound /aw/)Book 11: Oil (spelling 'oi' for the sound /oi/)Book 12: Trip to the Farm (spelling 'ar' for the sound /ar/)The accompanying photocopiable activities for covering the five elements of reading: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension can be found in Activities for Dandelion Readers Vowel Spellings Level 1 The Mail.

Phonic Books Dandelion Readers Vowel Spellings Level 3 Jake, the Snake: Decodable Books for Beginner Readers Vowel Teams (Phonic Books Beginner Decodable)

by Phonic Books

Phonic Books Dandelion Readers Vowel Spellings introduces vowel spellings in a gradual way. Dandelion Readers Vowel Spellings Level 3 Jake the Snake comprises 12 fully decodable books which introduce four to five alternative spellings for each of the vowel sounds. Dandelion Readers Vowel Spellings Level 3 Jake the Snake is aimed at children in Kindergarten and Grade 1 and each book introduces a vowel team.Book 1: Jake the Snake (/ae/: 'ai', 'ay', 'a', 'a-e', 'ea')Book 2: The Stream (/ee/: 'ee', 'e', 'ea', 'y')Book 3: Toad in a Hole (/oa/: 'oa', 'o', 'ow', 'oe', 'o-e')Book 4: Surfing (/er/: 'ur', 'er', 'ir', 'or', 'ear')Book 5: The Mean Robot (/e/: 'ea' as /ee/, /ae/ and /e/)Book 6: The Crow (/ow/: 'ow', as /ow/ or /oe/)Book 7: The Blue Pond Club (b/oo/t: 'oo', 'ew', 'ue', 'u-e')Book 8: The Kite (/ie/: 'igh', 'i', 'y', 'ie', 'i-e')Book 9: The Tooth (/oo/: as in b'oo't or l'oo'k)Book 10: The Tent on the Lawn (/aw/: 'aw', 'a', 'al', 'au')Book 11: The Royal Chest of Coins (/oi/: 'oi', 'oy', 'uoy')Book 12: Ted Gets Scared (/ar/: 'ar', 'or', and 'air')The accompanying photocopiable activities for covering the five elements of reading: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension can be found in Activities for Dandelion Readers Vowel Spellings Level 3 Jake the Snake.

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by Lynn Huggins-Cooper

Learn more about what things are solids, gases, liquids, and how they change.

Somerset Folk Tales (Folk Tales: United Kingdom)

by Sharon Jacksties

These Somerset tales, newly collected or retold with a strong sense of the land and the waters that shaped them, reflect our enduring interest in the natural landscape. Let these stories from the Summer Lands take you on a journey: across wind-wild moors that plummet to treacherous tides traversed by sea morgans; on a scramble from gorges shaped by the Devil’s spite to caves dwelled in by bitter witches. Discover ancient mines and dragons’ haunts, and emerge into forests and fields to be befriended by bees or bedevilled by fairies; then stroll beside ancient waterways, where willows walk and orchards talk. From Gwyn ap Neath to Joseph of Arimathea, your travelling companions will meet you from legend, history and living memory – from the places where they were once known best. Sharon Jacksties has a sharp eye for the landscape of Somerset and the seen and unseen stories that it holds, a sympathetic ear for the dialect of the South West, and a playful wit that brings this collection of tales to vivid and delightful life.

Aztec & Incas A Guide to The Pre-colonized Americas in 1504

by Sue Nicholson

Using a travel guide format, describes the Aztec and Inca civilizations in 1504, including their clothing, food, dwellings, sports, religion, and other aspects of daily life.

The Best Book of Early People

by Margaret Hynes Mike White

Children are very curious about who their prehistoric ancestors were, how they lived, and what they may have looked like, and The Best Book of Early People by Margaret Hynes and Mike White is just the source to satisfy emerging anthropologists. Children will learn how early families survived, hunted, gathered into primitive settlements, began to use tools, and invented farming techniques. Step-by-step illustrations and captions explore ancient villages and the work of the scientists who find and catalog their discoveries.

Are You A Ladybug? (Fountas & Pinnell LLI Blue #Level L)

by Judy Allen

Beginning with its title question, "Are you a ladybug?", this accessible book is perfect for reading aloud and tells young readers how they would experience life if they were a ladybug.

Yuck! The Grossest Joke Book Ever!

by Martin Chatterton

This collection of more than 100 disgusting jokes is sure to gross you out and make you giggle. Prepare to laugh until you feel sick! "Why did the toilet paper roll down the hill? To get to the bottom!"

Are You a Dragonfly? (Fountas & Pinnell LLI Blue #Level L)

by Judy Allen

The most colorful wings on the pond belong to the nimble dragonfly, but this delicate flying insect didn't begin life in the air. In Backyard Books: Are You a Dragonfly? by Judy Allen with illustrations by Tudor Humphries, the secrets of metamorphosis are unfurled through the story of a familiar backyard creature.

Are You a Grasshopper? (Fountas & Pinnell LLI Blue #Level L)

by Judy Allen

Did you know that a grasshopper makes its distinctive sound by rubbing its bristly hind legs together? Amazing discoveries abound in Backyard Books: Are You a Grasshopper? by Judy Allen with illustrations by Tudor Humphries, an intriguing tale of a day in the life of a grasshopper.

Watch Out, William! (I Am Reading)

by Kady MacDonald Denton

William is the long-suffering brother of Jane, who always seems to get her own way with her hilarious manipulation of her family. Young readers will love following William and Jane's adventures together, as she tries to get him to do what she wants.

Boo! Over 150 Spooky Jokes!

by Martin Chatterton

Why didn't the skeleton cross the road? He didn't have the guts! This spooky collection of more than 150 jokes featuring ghastly creatures, ghouls, vampires, and witches would give even a ghost the giggles! Children will love the creepy comedy on every page and will chuckle at the line drawings that illustrate every joke. This book features the best--and the worst--supernatural jokes around!

Intergalactic! 150 Cosmic Jokes About Space!

by Martin Chatterton

What do you do if you see a space man? Park in it, dude, and don't forget to put money in the meteor! Just in time for the 40th anniversary of the Apollo Moon landing, here is an out-of-this-world collection of more than 150 jokes. With funny black-and-white illustrations on every page and a price point that's right for every pocketbook, this hilarious collection is sure to send young jokesters right over the moon.

I Wonder Why the Sea Is Salty: And Other Questions about the Oceans (I Wonder Why Series)

by Anita Ganeri

Insatiable young oceanographers will discover amazing facts in this compendium of marine questions and answers.

I Wonder Why Penguins Can't Fly: And Other Questions About Polar Lands (I Wonder Why)

by Pat Jacobs

A highly popular and long-running series that explores the questions that young readers ask about the world around them in an unrivalled child-friendly style. The conversational format is perfect for delivering solid information in a natural, amusing and imaginative way. I Wonder Penguins Can't Fly takes a look at the coldest places on Earth - the Poles. Readers will learn about animals that live at the Poles, such as polar bears, penguins and seals; and also discover how plants survive at the Poles, why the polar ice caps are in danger of melting, and how scientists gather important information about the climate and more in the harshest environment.

Trains (Kingfisher Readers L1)

by Thea Feldman

Kingfisher Readers L1: Trains by Thea Feldman LEVEL 1 - BEGINNING TO READ (red) The language at this level will be short and simple sentences, with straightforward vocabulary and punctuation, a high level of phonic regularity and lots of repetition. Includes simple glossary. The amazing photography in this book will grab readers from the first page and keep them turning for more. Covering all aspects of trains from how they go, to who rides, who drives, and all of the various architecture of a train system, this book's photographs and text work together seamlessly to introduce new vocabulary and help decode the words in context to build confidence for more reading success.

Where We Live

by Thea Feldman Brenda Stones

Come along on a global journey to examine the fascinating array of places and spaces that people call home. Beginning with the basic idea of shelter, readers examine the wide variety of climates, materials, and geography where humans choose to live, from an amazing mountaintop palace in Yemen to the canals of Venice, houses on stilts, caravans, yurts and more, readers will emerge from this book with new vocabulary-houseboat, shutters, thatch-and a newfound appreciation for the home they call their own. <p><p>LEVEL 2: BEGINNING TO READ ALONE Simple and engaging, with plenty of interest and repetition. Vocabulary is easy and familiar, and sentences are mainly short and simple. Guided Reading Level: J

Hands-On Science: Sound and Light

by Jack Challoner

Sound and light may seem like things we know everything about, but by conducting the easy to navigate science experiments in Hands-On Science: Sound and Light, young learners will see that there is much more than meets the eye. Through these informative and easy to conduct experiments and activities, budding scientists will discover the interesting and often-changing characteristics of materials in their everyday world.

Children's Book of Baking: Over 60 Delicious Recipes for Children to Make

by Sara Lewis

Due to the convenience of ready meals,we are in danger of bringing up a generation of children that can't or don't want to cook. Cooking at school is no longer compulsory and it is left to parents to encourage our children to want to learn. Children's Book of Baking is suitable for children of all ages and promotes cooking to be a fun, yet educational, pastime. It provides a useful insight into kitchen equipment, hygiene and safety, cake tins, cake-making techniques and baking tips.It also includes a listing of cook's terms. There is an overwhelming selection of mouthwatering recipes split into six sections. Each recipe provides a list of ingredients, clear instructions, equipment needed, serving quantity, useful tips and colour photographs.

Dressed to Kill

by Charlotte Madison

My fingers close around the trigger. I pause for a split second to think about the bullets I am about to spray across the ground. After today, I'll no longer be the new girl.'Captain Charlotte Madison is blonde, beautiful and flies Apache helicopters for a living. She has completed two tours of duty in Afghanistan and is currently fighting on the frontline in her third. DRESSED TO KILL shows us what life is like for a girl in a resolutely male-dominated environment. But she isn't just a woman in a man's world, she's a woman women aspire to be - glamorous as well as brave, and beating the men at their own game. Only a tiny percentage of people can multi-task to the extreme level the aircraft demands, and most airmen who try to qualify as an Apache pilot fail. Full of the exciting, adrenaline-filled action that has made other military memoirs so successful, DRESSED TO KILL is also unique. A highly intelligent and brilliant young woman, Charlotte is Britain's first female Apache pilot, and the first British female pilot to kill in an Apache. We have, quite simply, never seen the landscape of 21st-century frontline conflict from a perspective like hers. DRESSED TO KILL will appeal to anyone interested in current affairs, but it will also speak to a whole generation of young women who will relate to 27-year-old Charlotte in a way they never imagined possible.

Ants (Nature's Friends)

by Ann Heinrichs

Introduces distinguishing characteristics, life cycles, and different types of ants.

Welcome To Canada (spyglass Books: Geography Ser.spyglass Books)

by Alison J. Auch Svetlana Zhurkina

Offers a brief introduction to the people, customs, and culture of Canada, and includes an Inuit legend.

Push Or Pull?

by Wiley Blevins

Discusses forces such as push or pull in an easy-to-read text that incorporates phonics instruction and rebuses.

Bats (Nature's Friends)

by Ann Heinrichs

Describes different types of bats and their physical characteristics, methods of motion, feeding habits, and life cycles. Includes bibliographical references and index.

We the People: The Declaration of Independence

by Michael Burgan

Examines the political situation in America at the time of the troubles between England and her colonies and describes how the Declaration of Independence was written and accepted.

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