Vocabulary readers can be used to pre-teach or reinforce key vocabulary. These leveled Vocabulary Readers provide high-interest nonfiction texts for the vocabulary development of first grade students.
Rain - it makes puddles for jumping in, helps birds to clean their feathers and brings out snails and worms. But what is rain? And how does it transform the world around us? With a wonderful sense of movement and color, this unique book in the Exploring the Elements series invites children to explore their world with delight and curiosity. Young readers will open the book to find the science of rain and related topics clearly explained. Inside, they will discover why rain falls, what raindrops really look like, why the air smells different after a rain and much more. Reading Level: Grade K-3
99 ready-to-print activity pages help early learners develop skills while they have fun! The skills covered include phonics, fluency, sight word recognition, counting, matching, rhyming, and more. Reproducibles are organized by skill type for easy access so you can find and print activities when you need them. High quality.
Vocabulary readers can be used to pre-teach or reinforce key vocabulary. These leveled Vocabulary Readers provide high-interest nonfiction texts for the vocabulary development of third grade students.
Planning math instruction is a demanding aspect of teaching. Teachers need to have an overall sense of the curriculum for the whole year, of what's going to be taught each month, and of what specifically to teach each day. This guide makes it easy to plan all three. It offers helpful mathematical strands organized month by month and covering grade-relevant topics. As an alternative to photocopying, the 100 reproducibles in this book.