Write Every Day is a writing resource book organized in monthly sections. Each section includes: • a writing calendar containing twenty-five writing topics meant to be used for short, daily writing practice periods; • story starters and titles, appropriate to the month, that can be used for longer and more formal writing experiences; and • eleven reproducible forms representing a variety of writing experiences.
There are more than 400,000 types of plants, and they include the tallest, heaviest, and oldest living things on Earth. Together, they make up the plant kingdom, one of the five kingdoms of living things. Like animals, plants need energy to survive and to grow, but they get it from sunlight instead of from food. Life on Earth depends on plants. All animals eat plants or plant-eaters. As a by-product of making their own food, plants release oxygen—the gas that all animals need to breathe.
"I started collecting fossils when I was seven, and I’ve been doing it ever since. In fact, it’s now my job – I work at a museum, and my specialty is prehistoric animals, including fossil fish and dinosaurs. We’re constantly finding new dinosaur bones that tell us more about these extraordinary beasts – how they fought each other, how they looked after their babies, how far they travelled, how they changed over time, and much more. These dinosaur fossils are in big demand, and are sometimes smuggled overseas and sold illegally...
Friends is a motivating, memorable and fun 4-level course for young students. Friends involves students with a variety of different contexts including humour, fiction, real-life and cross-culture. It builds confidence with grammar and vocabulary taught in three clear steps - presentation, comprehension and practice.
Specially crafted for beginning readers (age 4-8 for native speakers), this title lets youngsters join in the fun along with the children pictured in the book as they dress up as pirates, cowboys, firefighters, fairies, and more. Full color. Beautiful illustrations. Very good scan. Enjoy!