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Caldecott Connections to Social Studies
Take advantage of the appeal and power of Caldecott award literature to extend and promote learning across the curriculum. In these two volumes the author demonstrates how to use award-winning books as springboards to science and social studies learning in the library and classroom-and to expand student awareness and appreciation of illustration techniques.
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Something unique and unusual remains with your youngster when he grows up in the magical wonderland of LET'S PRETEND. For LET'S PRETEND invites your child to wonder, dream, discover... to exercise his imagination... to expand his mind to the fullest.
The output from world aquaculture, a multi-billion dollar global industry, continues to rise at a very rapid rate and it is now acknowledged that it will take over from fisheries to become the main source of animal and plant products from aquatic environments in the future. Since the first edition of this excellent and successful book was published, the aquaculture industry has continued to expand at a massive rate globally and has seen huge advances across its many and diverse facets.
Five in a Row has been created to bring fun to learning. These lessons plans are simple in concept but rich in results. Read the chosen book in its entirety each day for at least a week. After each reading, choose an exercise to share with your student, and watch their world expand as you begin to show them facets of the story they would never recognized without your purposeful guidance.