The Teddy Bear (Leveled Reader + Teaching Version + Audio) (Kindergarten)
The Teddy Bear describes the different places that the teddy can be placed. It moves on and off many items. The Teaching Version assists teachers in directing children through the process of reading. It covers: - reading vocabulary words and high-frequency words - comprehension strategy (sequencing ideas and story events) - fluency skill (reading every word; not skipping or substituting words) - phonics skill (initial and final sounds: letter t) - reading-writing connection (writing sentences to describe a favorite teddy bear)
The Lost Art of Reading Nature's Signs: Use Outdoor Clues to Find Your Way, Predict the Weather, Locate Water, Track Animals - and Other Forgotten Skills.
Created by an experienced classroom teacher, this resource features ready-to-go homework pages that target grade-level reading standards for both literary and informational text. Assignments include a reading passage and a short letter to families that gives directions and suggestions about how to help their children before, during, and after reading.
Muscles, Nerves, and Pain: A Guide to Diagnosis, Pain Concepts and Therapy, 2nd edition
Many patients suffer from problems in their muscles or nerves in combination with pain. This book is about the complex interplay between the causes of these problems and the puzzle they pose.
Active Skills for Communication is an exciting new three-level series that develops learners' speaking and listening skills. Written by ELT specialists Curtis Kelly and Chuck Sandy, with series consultant Neil J. Anderson, the series uses the ACTIVE approach to help learners become more fluent, confident-and active-speakers of English. Each unit contains easy-to-follow, step-by-step activities that lead toward a major speaking task. The tasks are based on real-life situations and are designed to increase self confidence and foster positive attitudes towards learning English.