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Sharing time!

"Students will learn that sharing time can be fun when spent with classmates and friends. Read and sing along to practice this important skill. Text is paired with engaging music and colorful illustrations."--Publisher's website.
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No kidding about bullying

125 ready-to-use activities to help kids manage anger, resolve conflicts, build empathy, and get along, grades 3-6
Contains 125 mini-lessons, which take twenty minutes or less to complete and include activities, that are designed to help students in third through sixth grade better understand bullying, addressing how to manage anger, resolve conflict, build empathy, and get along. Includes a CD-ROM.
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Managing noncompliance and defiance in the classroom

a road map for teachers, specialists, and behavior support teams
Provides strategies for addressing and preventing misbehavior and disruptive conduct in the classroom and includes assessment tools, guidelines for creating intervention plans, forms, and other resources.
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Snakes in third grade!

Jack tries to hide his nervousness when his teacher introduces his class to Red, the new class snake. Includes a vocabulary list, tips for reading with children, and related activities.

Wandering son, volume one

Shuichi and his new friend Yoshino enjoy happy homes and loving families, but they share a secret that Shuichi is a boy who wants to be a girl and Yoshino is a girl who wants to be a boy.

Amelia's science fair disaster

Amelia is assigned to a group science fair project.

Beyblade

Tyson's dream of becoming the best Beyblader in history is helped along by a mysterious stranger who gives him one of four legendary Beyblades.

This is the way we go to school

Photographs, diagrams, graphs, and simple text about going to school help young learners develop vocabulary and basic grammar and comprehension skills, with websites for further research.

How will I get to school this year?

In their latest effort, bestselling duo Pallotta and Biedrzycki playfully imagine all of the different ways a child could get to school from jumping with frogs to riding on the back of his very own elephant. Full color.

Speak up and get along!

learn the mighty might, thought chop, and more tools to make friends, stop teasing, and feel good about yourself
Presents a practical guide and true-to-life stories that show how to make friends, avoid negative thoughts and actions, resolve conflicts, and just getting along with others.

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