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)
Three Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Penguin Readers 4
Sherlock Holmes is a great detective. There are few cases that he cannot solve. In these three stories we meet a young woman who is terrified of a mysterious ‘speckled band’, a family who think that five orange pips are a sign of death, and a banker who believes that his son is a thief. But are things really as they seem?
Victor Frankenstein is an ambitious young student. 'I will show the world the mystery of life!' he declares. But he is horrified by the monster he creates. 'Why did you play with life in this way?' cries the monster. Rejected by society, the monster is determined to destroy his creator and all those who are dear to him
You live in the past and you don't see how fast things are changing!' Philip shouts at his father. Philip loves computers and basketball. Sometimes he thinks that no one else understands how important these things are. When Philip, his family and his team travel to a basketball match one Saturday, something happens which changes his life
Victor Frankenstein is an ambitious young student. 'I will show the world the mystery of life!' he declares. But he is horrified by the monster he creates. 'Why did you play with life in this way?' cries the monster. Rejected by society, the monster is determined to destroy his creator and all those who are dear to him