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Inspector Insector

by Jane Anderson Jeffrey Fuerst Jackie Urbanovic

Perform this script about Inspector Inspector and his tiny ant friend.

Inspire Science, Grade 1, Unit 1: All About Plants

by McGraw-Hill Education

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Inspire Science, Grade 1, Unit 2: Animals and How They Communicate

by McGraw-Hill Education

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Inspire Science, Grade 1, Unit 3: Light and Shadows

by McGraw-Hill Education

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Inspire Science, Grade 1, Unit 4: Sky Patterns

by McGraw-Hill Education

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The Inspiring Life of Eudora Welty

by Richelle Putnam

In this colorful biography, explore the early years of the iconic Mississippi writer who came of age in the American South.Eudora Alice Welty led an exciting and surprising life. Before she won a Pulitzer Prize, as a little girl she made her own books and won national poetry prizes. As a young woman during the Great Depression, she was a photographer and took pictures all over the South. These and other stories pack the life of one of Mississippi’s most famous authors. With author and teacher Richelle Putnam, learn about the remarkable life of one of Mississippi’s literary treasures, complete with vivid illustrations by John Aycock that are as colorful as Eudora’s stories.

Instruction Coach, Grade 1, English Language Arts

by Triumph Learning

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Instruction Coach, Grade 1, Mathematics

by Triumph Learning Jerry Kaplan

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Instructions Not Included: How a Team of Women Coded the Future

by Tami Lewis Brown

Click. Whir. Buzz.Not so long ago, math problems had to be solved with pencil and paper, mail delivered by postman, and files were stored in paper folders and metal cabinets. But three women, Betty Snyder, Jean Jennings, and Kay McNulty knew there could be a better way. During World War II, people hoped ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer), one of the earliest computers, could help with the war effort. With little guidance, no instructions, and barely any access to the machine itself, Betty, Jean, and Kay used mathematics, electrical engineering, logic, and common sense to command a computer as large as a room and create the modern world. The machine was like Betty, requiring outside-the-box thinking, like Jean, persistent and consistent, and like Kay, no mistakes, every answer perfect. Today computers are all around us, performing every conceivable task, thanks, in large part, to Betty, Jean, and Kay's pioneering work. Instructions Not Included is their story.This fascinating chapter in history is brought to life with vivid prose by Tami Lewis Brown and Debbie Loren Dunn and with striking illustrations by Chelsea Beck. Detailed back matter including historical photos provides a closer look.

Integrating The Arts Across The Content Areas

by Lisa Donovan Louise Pascale

Bring the arts back into the classroom with arts-based activities and strategies to use in language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies instruction. Developed in conjunction with Lesley University, this resource helps teachers to gain a better understanding of why and how to use the arts to reach and engage students. Developed to help motivate disengaged students, this professional resource provides activities, concrete examples, and stories from teachers already implementing art-based curriculum. The strategies are presented in categories that include: dramatic movement, storytelling, poetry, music/rhythm, and visual arts. This resource supports College and Career Readiness Standards.

Intensifying Mathematics Interventions for Struggling Students (The Guilford Series on Intensive Instruction)

by Diane Pedrotty Bryant

This key resource for K–12 educators offers a systematic guide to delivering Tier 2 and 3 math interventions within a multi-tiered system of support. The volume explains critical math areas in which many students have difficulty--early numeracy, time and money measurement, number combinations, fractions, word-problem solving, algebra, and more. Leading experts describe relevant standards and show how to use data-based individualization to plan, monitor, and intensify instruction in each area. Beginning with bulleted guiding questions, chapters feature a wealth of evidence-based intervention strategies, lesson-planning ideas, and case examples. Reproducible instructional activities and planning forms can be downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size.

Intentional From the Start: Guiding Emergent Readers in Small Groups

by Carolyn Helmers Susan Vincent

Intentional from the Start: Guiding Emergent Readers in Small Groups, Carolyn Helmers and Susan Vincent take a concentrated look at the often-underestimated reading and writing work that occurs during the emergent reading stages of literacy development (PreA -D) and the seemingly simplistic books we use to teach them in small-group guided reading. Though both may appear unsophisticated, these earliest readers and the texts we use to meet their needs are each unique and full of nuances that generally go overlooked.The authors explore how emergent readers learn best and position text levels appropriately in the service of students. They also turn their attention to a comprehensive exploration of the particular needs of emergent readers and how the work they do at text levels PreA -D lays a critical foundation necessary for them to continue growing successfully into text levels E and beyond. As they examine the needs of learners working at each emergent text level individually, the authors:Detail specific demands books in that text level make on young readers and the best ways to coach students as they work through themHighlight instructional procedures for reading, writing, and word study that can be implemented immediately at your small group tableSuggest optimal schedules, techniques, and formats for efficient instruction at that levelUnpack the book characteristics specific to that level and demonstrate ways to capitalize on them to intentionally support emergent readers and writers.With plenty of useful classroom examples, as well as additional online resources with literacy center ideas that correlate directly with the work students are doing at particular levels, this book is a resource your emergent reading teacher heart will reach for again and again.

Intentional Talk: How to Structure and Lead Productive Mathematical Discussions

by Elham Kazemi Allison Hintz

Math teachers know the first step to meaningful mathematics discussions is to ask students to share how they solved a problem and make their thinking visible; however, knowing where to go next can be a daunting task. In Intentional Talk: How to Structure and Lead Productive Mathematical Discussions , authors Elham Kazemi and Allison Hintz provide teachers with a framework for planning and facilitating purposeful math talks that move group discussions to the next level while achieving a mathematical goal.Through detailed vignettes from both primary and upper elementary classrooms, the authors provide a window into how teachers lead discussions and make important pedagogical decisions along the way. By creating equitable opportunities to share ideas, teachers can orient students to one another while enforcing that all students are sense makers and their ideas are valued. They examine students' roles as both listeners and talkers, offering numerous strategies for improving student participation.Intentional Talk includes a collection of lesson planning templates in the appendix to help teachers apply the right structure to discussions in their own classrooms.

Interactive Science [Grade 1]

by Don Buckley Zipporah Miller Michael J. Padilla

Interactive Science is a next generation K-8 science program featuring an innovative write-in student edition (grades 1-8) that makes learning personal, relevant, and engaging. Your child will get all of the content, interactivity, and practice they need between the covers of a single book. Your child will interact with science through the many labs and hands-on activities throughout the student worktext. Detailed lesson plans make instruction easy In-depth, hands-on activities throughout each lesson engage your child "Got It?" checkpoints ensure your child understands the material Understanding By Design model leads students to a deeper understanding of science concepts Each homeschool bundle includes a Parent Guide, Write-In Student Edition, and online Teacher's Edition eText. Student online access is not available at this time. **Please note the Teacher's Edition eText is accessible for one full year, online only. Individual pages cannot be printed. ** Thank you for your interest in Pearson Homeschool. Our product packages were designed with the homeschool community in mind. Pearson creates education materials for all types of learners. When creating a program, we ensure that the material will be accessible to as many students as possible and as such, we create many ancillary products to fit specific situations to meet a variety of needs. While there are many components to each of our overall educational programs, some of these ancillaries do not meet the needs of homeschoolers, others do not make sense in a homeschool environment and some require an expensive technological infrastructure to deploy. The homeschool product configurations, while selected from a larger program, are complete curriculum bundles designed for your children to be engaged and to thrive, while being mindful of your budget. It is important to note that at times there will be resources mentioned throughout your materials that are not included in your package, however this will not hinder your child's successful completion of the course.

Interactive Science [Grade 1]

by Scott Foresman

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The Internet

by Meg Greve

This book details just what the Internet is, how it works, and how to be responsible when using it.

Internet Dos and Don'ts: Keep Your Passwords Secret

by Shannon Miller

Passwords are important personal information that should not be shared--not even with a best friend. Readers will learn why password privacy is key to their safety and the potential consequences of telling others confidential information.

Into Reading™: MyBook, Modules 5–6 (Into Reading™)

by Alma Flor Ada Kylene Beers F. Isabel Campoy

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Into Reading™: MyBook, Modules 7–8 (Into Reading™)

by Alma Flor Ada Kylene Beers F. Isabel Campoy

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Into Reading™: MyBook, Modules 9–10 (Into Reading™)

by Alma Flor Ada Kylene Beers F. Isabel Campoy

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Into Reading™: Read and Respond Journal, Grade 1 (Into Reading Series)

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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Into Reading™: Grammar Practice Workbook Grade 1 (Into Reading Series)

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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Into Reading™: Grammar Practice Workbook Grade 1 (Into Reading Series)

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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Into Reading™ [Grade 1] MyBook 1

by Alma Flor Ada Kylene Beers F. Isabel Campoy

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Into Reading™ [Grade 1] MyBook 3

by Alma Flor Ada Kylene Beers F. Isabel Campoy

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