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Pamela Chanko

Autore di What Do Insects Do?

112+ opere 14,112 membri 69 recensioni

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Opere di Pamela Chanko

What Do Insects Do? (1998) 909 copie
It's Spring! (2000) 610 copie
Monkeys (1998) 559 copie
A Dolphin Is Not A Fish (1998) 502 copie
Sea Creatures (1998) 471 copie
Baby Animals Learn (1999) 438 copie
Counting Penguins (1948) 414 copie
Snakes and Lizards (1998) 410 copie
Busy Beavers (1998) — Illustratore — 386 copie
The Beak Book (1998) 283 copie
Markets (1998) 251 copie
Thank You! (1998) 251 copie
School (1999) 247 copie
Mexico (1998) 234 copie
Look at This Tree (1998) 227 copie
Australia (1999) 211 copie
Buildings (Emergent Reader) (1998) 210 copie
Who Beats the Heat? (1998) 203 copie
Orange Juice (1997) 197 copie
Festivals (1999) 179 copie
Babies (1998) 166 copie
The Boat Book (1999) 136 copie
What's in a Park? (1998) 121 copie
Crafts (1998) 113 copie
First Aid (1998) 104 copie
Writing Places (1999) 94 copie
Animal Sculpture (1999) 63 copie
It's Spring 5 copie
Water 1 copia
Buildings 1 copia
Parts of Speech Tales (2009) 1 copia

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#1583 in our old book database. Rated: Indifferent

A board book of photographs with adult animals teaching their cute offspring how to walk, swim, fish, and play. Nice.
 
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villemezbrown | May 7, 2023 |
This book would be best for older elementary students because it is more factual and has real pictures instead of drawings. It goes through different sea creatures and states facts about each of them with a picture of them shown. This would be helpful to use in the classroom because it is a way to get students to understand facts about sea creatures while still having there be pictures and catching their attention with this.
 
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alliewilber | 2 altre recensioni | Apr 2, 2023 |
A little boy is on vacation and is excited to go to Grandma’s house. He tries to decide what to take, but doesn’t know what the weather will be like. As he imagines each possibility, he thinks of something new to pack, ending up with six suitcases . . . and Grandma lives right next door!

Part of the Vocabulary Tales series, this book introduces eight key weather words that are important for young readers to know. The key words are highlighted in the story, then reviewed in a trio of activities that follow the story. Young readers can complete a Meaning Match, Vocabulary Fill-Ins, and Vocabulary Questions, all focused on the various types of weather shown in the story.

Brightly colored illustrations show the boy imagining having fun doing a variety of weather-related activities with his grandmother. The rhyming, easy-to-read text highlights the key words and separates them into a box where a simple definition and a sample sentence are also included.

The target audience for this vocabulary builder story is the young reader, ages five through seven, in the lower primary grades. Designed as a foundation vocabulary builder, this fun tale helps young readers enrich and expand their vocabularies as it introduces and reinforces must-know words. [The must-know weather words in “Going to Grandma’s” are blizzard, breezy, chilly, drizzle, forecast, freeze, humid, and hurricane.]

Highly recommended for young readers.
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jfe16 | Jun 12, 2021 |

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Statistiche

Opere
112
Opere correlate
1
Utenti
14,112
Popolarità
#1,634
Voto
½ 3.6
Recensioni
69
ISBN
284
Lingue
2

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