study and teaching (primary)

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The Great Carrot Mystery

Introduces the concept of multiplication with problem solving stories using carrots as characters.

Click it

Briefly explains the nature of a computer, describes how to use a word-processing program to create and save your writing, and suggests activities to develop use of language, good sentence structure, and effective storytelling.

There was an old lady who swallowed some phonics

Help your kids learn to read with There was an old lady who swallowed some phonics. Includes short and long vowel sounds: A, E, I, O, U.

Comprehension from the ground up

simplified, sensible instruction for K-3 reading workshop
Accompanying CD-ROM contains 32 reproducibles and a study guide.
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The power of repeated reading in small-group instruction

A collection of strategy lessons for developing small-group instruction and reading groups for students in prekindergarten to first grade that help that build vocabulary, comprehension, and social skills.
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Machines in health

Discusses how simple machines found in health tools, such as the scalpel, forceps, wheelchair, ramp, and oxygen tank, help people do their work.

Henry and Mudge

the first book : based on the book by Cynthia Rylant
2014
An instructional guide for Cynthia Rylant's book "Henry and Mudge, the First Book" that provides close reading tasks, text-based vocabulary practice, cross-curricular activities, text-dependent questions, reader response writing prompts, and more.
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Jo Jo in outer space

1999
Focuses on the simple word endings -er, -ed, -ly, and -y and the sight words talk and want through a story in which Jo Jo the beaver helps save a UFO and takes a trip into outer space.
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The little green man visits Pine Cone Cove

1999
Stories and pictures introduce early learners to the long "o" sounds "o-e," "oa," "ow," ending "o," and "-old.".
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