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E-Book: When It Rains |
Books provide children with endless
opportunities to explore new worlds as they learn more about how oral
and written language work. This e-book continues to encourage your
emergent and early readers to develop their beginning reading skills
one step at a time. Each theme-based book is designed to complement
your reading program with two reading modes: Read to Me
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Pick a Pair |
Teaser and Naps are best buddiesyou might even say they are quite a pair! They are working
together to find pairs of pictures whose names rhyme with one another. Naps invites children
to help him find pictures that rhyme to make a pair.
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Kiwi's Balloons |
In this learning game, children identify
similarities and differences among uppercase and lowercase letters
in three levels of graduated play. |
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Naps' 123s |
Children are invited to identify numerals
in their correct order to pop the balloons so that Teaser can find
Naps. In this learning game, children develop their understanding
of numbers and their meaning. They learn to recognize what the numeric
forms are, what they represent, and what their correct order is. |
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Paint Box: Weather Symbols |
As part of a thematic curriculum, the
Paint Box tool encourages children to express their ideas by painting,
drawing, and stamping on theme-based templates, and skill-and character-based
templates. In this learning game, children develop their observation
and literacy skills as well as their ability to reason, to express
and represent ideas, to stretch their imaginations, and to refine
their motor skills. |
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Phonics Felt Board-Weather
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Through a series of learning activities focused on discovery, recognition, and application, the
student will practice phonetic skills. Students will experience words in a variety of modes,
including rhyme and story.
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Story Creator - Oceans
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Students can choose backgrounds, characters and words from the word bank to
retell or create a new story.
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Monkey See, Monkey Do
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Students match beginning blend sound of /fl/ to identify pictures with the same
beginning sound.
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Phonics Review: Letters m,r,h,a,s,d and t
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Students learn to recognize letters through pictures, correct pronunciation and
reinforcement through real life pictures.
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Invisible Ape
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Students will use metric units to measure, compare, and order objects according
to capacity.
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Fish Tales
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Students will use customary units to measure, compare, and order objects according
to lengths, in inches and feet.
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Rhino Raider
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Students will predict and extend existing numerical patterns using addition.
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Grouping Animals
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Students explore and learn about grouping animals by plant eaters, meat eaters,
and those that eat both.
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Voyage to the Earth, Moon and Sun
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Students explore and learn about the Earth, Moon and Sun and their relationship to
earth other in the Solar System.
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Tossed Up Talents
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Students will be introduced to word analysis by identifying various homophones that
sound the same, but are spelled differently, and have different meanings.
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Comma Confusion
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Students will learn the importance of using commas correctly in a variety of situations.
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Right Back at You
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Students will identify and classify angles as right, obtuse, or acute.
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If the Key Fits
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Students will apply a slide, flip, or turn to a plane figure. Predict the result.
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Package Company
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Students will identify the attributes of polygons (vertices, sides, and angles) and sort by
particular characteristics of the plane figure.
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Probably a Favorite
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Students will interpret line and stem-and-leaf plots, compare data, and draw conclusions.
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De vuelta a ti
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Spanish version of Right Back at You. Students will identify and classify angles as right,
obtuse, or acute.
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Si la llave Encaja
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Spanish version of If the Key Fits. Students will apply a slide, flip, or turn to a
plane figure. Predict the result.
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Compañia de Empaques
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Spanish version of Package Company. Students will identify the attributes of polygons
(vertices, sides, and angles) and sort by particular characteristics of the plane figure.
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Probablemente un favorite
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Spanish version of Probably a Favorite. Students will interpret line and stem-and-leaf
plots, compare data, and draw conclusions.
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Feel the Dots
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Students learn about Louis Braille and the invention of the Braille system.
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Cast Your Vote
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Students learn about women and the voting process.
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Area
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Students learn about area and perimeter by drawing various shapes and problem solving.
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Lines and Angles I
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Students learn about vertical, congruent and interior angles and how they relate
to parallel lines and transversal.
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Liberty or Death
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Students will analyze the early calls for independence by colonists and the early
battles of the American Revolution.
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The Distributive Property - Factoring
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This lesson discusses the use of the distributive property of multiplication
to find the factors of an expression.
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Organizing Data
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This lesson explains how to organize data in frequency tables, stem-and-leaf
plots, bar graphs, and histograms.
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Modeling Expressions
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Modeling Expressions, Students investigate representing and simplifying
Algebra in expressions using Algebra tiles.
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Winnie's World-The Family Home
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Winnie’s World-The Family Home, Acquire a vocabulary and background in family,
home, and community; categorize information by attribute and decipher the meaning
of an unfamiliar word in context; activate prior knowledge by listening and viewing
while acquiring background knowledge.
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Freddy's Islands: Travel Island
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Acquire and develop vocabulary and number sense and time; follow spoken directions;
determine the purpose of the material, identify the problem to be solved, follow a sequence
of events in a praocuedure and listen to direction; locate specific information while attending
to speaker; match spoken words to pictures.
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Freddy's Islands: Musical Jungle Island
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Develop a vocabulary in conservation, ecology, zoology, and music; adjust reading rate
appropriately; follow written and spoken directions; interpret animations and graphics;
listen to dialog and for keywords; add information and ideas; decipher words; listen for
amusement; retell information in own words; respond to stories.
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