In a poem about a Mama Fox's unconditional love for her cub, this story describes the many moods of all children - from happy to frightened, bashful to silly, and more - and will reassure them of their parents' abiding affection and approval.
Increase Vocabulary through Fun and Challenging Games and Puzzles (Grades 1-2) 4330 - 128 pages - Grades 1 - 2 Word Play - What a fun way for students to increase their vocabularies, sharpen their spelling skills, learn fascinating facts, and more! These books are filled with an exciting variety of games and puzzles, including crossword puzzles, analogies, decoding messages, and more. Students can improve language, vocabulary, and spelling skills.
King Arthur has issued a challenge. The first knight to find the sword Edgecalibur will be the next king. Join Sir Cumference, Lady Di of Ameter, and their son, Radius, as they race to help their friend, Vertex, find the sword and discover the secrets of cubes, pyramids, cylinders, and cones. Reading Level: Grade 2-5
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This text contains over 1500 lexical items, divided into topic areas, with exercises to provide the practice students need to build their vocabulary in an interesting way.
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With the expansion of the country came the expansion of what people wore on a day-to-day basis in the wild frontier of the West. Having moved away from established towns and trade routes, early settlers in the American West made their own clothes out of necessity. With the eventual introduction of familiar fabrics and clothing items, the styles favored by Western settlers and their families were distinct.