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Jaguars. (Rain Forest Animals). Level K-1
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Jaguars. (Rain Forest Animals). Level K-1Jaguars. (Rain Forest Animals). Level K-1

The Rain Forest Animals series support national science standarts related to life science. This book describes and illustrated jaguars that live in the rain forest. The photographs support early readers in understanding the text. The repetition of words and phrases helps early readers learn new words. 

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50 Graphic Organizers for Reading, Writing & More
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50 Graphic Organizers for Reading, Writing & More50 Graphic Organizers for Reading, Writing & More

Help your students become active learners with the classroom-tested graphic organizers in this valuable resource.


 
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Gerund and Infinitive
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Gerund and InfinitiveGerund and Infinitive

Read the following sentences. Alice likes painting. She would like to paint this landscape. John likes playing cricket. He would like to play cricket this evening. Here sentence 1 means that Alice likes painting as an art. It is a general statement. Sentence 2 means that she would like to paint a particular scene. Similarly [...]


 
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Uses of the simple present tense
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Uses of the simple present tenseUses of the simple present tense

Form: subject + first form of the verb I write. He writes. She writes. You write. They write. Carefully notice the marker -s in the second and third sentences. When the subject is a singular verb we add the marker -s to the verb in a simple present tense. The simple present tense is used [...]

 
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Tenses different forms
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Tenses different formsTenses different forms

Now read the following sentences: * I write. * I am writing. * I have written. * I have been writing. The verbs in all of these sentences refer to the present time, and are, therefore, said to be in the present tense. In sentence 1, however, the verb simply talks about the action.

 
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