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The Wonders of the Webb Telescope series gives readers a detailed look at the science and technology utilized to create the telescope, as well as new scientific discoveries made by the telescope.
Long ago, in a country far away, a mysterious stranger surprises a poor boy with an unusual gift: wooden chess pieces. With this unexpected treasure, the boy embarks on a world of adventure. What will he discover? This picture book is based on the true story of young Indian chess master Mir Malik Sultan Khan who thrilled the world with his masterful play during his brief competitive career.
Based on an actual story, a girl with cerebral palsy feels trapped in her body and unable to communicate. It causes her to grunt in anger, scaring off children and making it impossible to make friends. When her art teacher straps a paintbrush to her head, the children nickname her "Woodpecker Girl." But the girl begins to paint her thoughts and feelings and her talent bursts through. Illustrator Huang mimicked the girl's style for the book and the girl's real paintings are displayed in the backmatter.
And when her mammoth gets a little frightened--on a roller coaster ride or in her dark bedroom at night--our brave narrator comforts her pet and bucks up his courage. On the last page of this warm and reassuring picture book, we see at last that Woolly is a stuffed animal--leading us to ask, who has been comforting whom?
Learning about word families is an essential skill for helping young readers become familiar with both the sounds and the spellings of words. These silly animal stories highlight common rhyming words with endings that are spelled the same way. A fun way to introduce kids to phonics and early literacy skills.
Are you ready to implement Word Mapping (linking phonemes to graphemes) into your structured literacy instruction to align your practices to the Science of Reading? If so, our Map-Its Paddles are just what you need to accomplish this task! Each kit contains 6 Map-Its Paddles and 36 magnetic foam discs to use with your students to help them learn word mapping skills. These Map-Its Paddles are double-sided magnetic whiteboards that you can use to map words during your phonics and phonemic awareness lessons.
Wordly Wise® 3000 provides direct academic vocabulary instruction to develop the critical link between vocabulary and reading comprehension. Robust activities, peer sharing, and differentiated instruction meet the needs of today’s varying student populations in grades 2-12 — empowering students to have successful encounters with grade-level vocabulary. Wordly Wise words are commonly encountered in grade-level literature, content-area texts, and assessments.
Anna O'Mally is a born writer—gifted, perceptive, headed for the stars. Or she was, until the tragic death of her uncle Joe. He was barely older than Anna herself, and she worshipped the ground he walked on. Best of all, Anna got to live in the glow of knowing that she was the most important person in his world, too. Anna has promised everyone—her shrink, her parents, her best friend—that Joe's one-year ôdeadaversaryö will be the end of her period of mourning. But when a strange note suggests that her saintly uncle had deep secrets, Anna stumbles into a chain of events that changes everything she thought she knew about the past, the possibilities of love . . . and origami.
With more than 3 million copies sold, the Words Are CATegorical® series is back to celebrate its 20th anniversary. Featuring a fresh design, updated back matter, and new Try It! features, the series offers even more support for budding grammarians.
This series introduces young readers to different types of words through rhyming verse and illustrations of comical cartoon cats. Offering a lighthearted perspective, each title shows readers the fun and entertaining world of language.