Suzanne Barchers
1) A Big Job
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Shell Education
Pub. Date
2011
Language
English
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Beginning readers will enjoy following along with this young boy as he does a job. Using lively illustrations, clean text, and a variety of short O sounds in familiar and challenging words, this delightful book engages new readers while they develop early reading and phonemic pronunciation and recognition skills.
Author
Publisher
Shell Education
Pub. Date
2011
Language
English
Formats
Description
Run along with Pete as he runs down Main Street, races a bee, and does a good deed. Beginning readers will enjoy the lively images and clear text as they move from cover to cover. The images, text, and helpful sight and challenge words work together to create an experience that is perfect for children to practice long E sounds and words and progress in early reading skills.
Author
Publisher
Shell Education
Pub. Date
2011
Language
English
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Description
What happens when Dad wants to nap but San wants to gab and rap? Beginning readers will find out in this charming book that uses bright illustrations and clear text to help enhance their ability to use and recognize short A sounds in familiar vocabulary as well as challenging words.
4) Kip Gets Fit
Author
Publisher
Shell Education
Pub. Date
2011
Language
English
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Description
Come along as Kip gets fit! With colorful images, clear text, and applicable sight words, beginning readers are encouraged to practice their reading and phonemic skills as they move through this enjoyable book that focuses on a variety of short I words through the use of familiar vocabulary as well as challenge words.
Author
Publisher
Shell Education
Pub. Date
2011
Language
English
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Description
Its bed time for Ren and she wants to fill her bed with toys and dolls. Through lively images and fresh text, beginning readers follow along as Ren tries to fill her bed with toys like jets, bells, hens, and pens. Readers will practice their short E sounds and early reading skills as they make their way through this delightful book.
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Español
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Are you learning how to count to 100? The students in this book are learning how, too. Their teacher is helping them by celebrating their 100th day of school. They have fun counting all kinds of things, such as seashells, marbles, and popcorn, in sets of 100. 3
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Find two-dimensional shapes while traveling on a train! This enjoyable title teaches children about geometry, encouraging them to discover familiar shapes like circles, triangles, and rectangles all around them. This book also challenges young readers to learn new STEM skills and geometry terms like octagon, parallel, and vertices! Find circles on the train's wheels! Find parallel rectangles on train tracks! Vivid images, clear examples, and helpful...
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English
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Get parents and teachers working together to increase student achievement with this helpful guide. Parents can provide reinforcement for what the teacher is doing in the third-grade classroom and turn everyday actions into learning opportunities, encouraging their children to practice important life skills and continue learning at home.
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English
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In this adventurous tale, Anna travels all over the world in alphabetical order. Young readers will be introduced to exotic, far-off places, while practicing the alphabet. Readers will enjoy the fun-filled illustrations and attempting to say the names of all the new places.
12) Energy in Action
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English
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There are many types of energy. From potential energy to kinetic energy, electrical energy to mechanical energy, energy is constantly changing from one form to another. Learn how energy powers our world in this exciting physical science book. Colorful images and fun facts paired with age-appropriate text will keep third-grade students engaged from cover to cover! Featuring a hands-on "Think Like a Scientist" lab activity that is aligned to the Next...
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Español
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Did you know that airports are the perfect place to find shapes? Sometimes shapes are used because they are a good design choice, such as circles and triangles on the ceiling. But other times, shapes are used to offer support and strength to the building. Look inside to see if you can ¬find the many shapes hidden inside airports from around the world. Take a look outside the airport, too. What shapes do you see on the runway?
14) Our Favorites
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English
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Readers will enjoy making graphs about their favorite things! This charming title uses children's favorite things to make graphing and mathematical probability seem simple and fun! This book's vibrant images, practice problems, and mathematical diagrams help young readers understand graphing and early STEM themes. Encourage children to make their own bar graphs or pictographs about their favorite things!
17) Twice as Nice
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English
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It's twice as nice to do things twice! Beginning readers will follow along as Mike does activities twice. The lively images and engaging text will captivate readers from beginning to end as they read along and practice their long I sounds and early reading skills through familiar and challenging vocabulary.
18) How Big Is Kip?
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English
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Find out how big Kip is in this engaging book for beginning readers that features delightful illustrations, fresh text, and helpful sight and challenging short I words to aid in children's progression in reading and phonemic skills.
19) Rose and Bose
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English
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Find out how Rose and Bose are the same--and different--in this delightful book that uses colorful, playful images, appealing text, and challenging words to help beginning readers engage in the story as they practice long O sounds and develop their early reading and phonemic skills.