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The story is about a little girl named Lucy whose Halloween turns
out better than she expected when she meets some new friends. They
help Lucy have the best Halloween night ever and she is going to
make memories to last forever. Join Lucy as her Halloween dreams
come true.
Titles included in the set (just to name a few) are: Pop! A Book
About Bubbles; How Big Is a Foot?; How Tall How Short; Hear Your
Heart; The Busy Body Book; Lucas and His Loco Beans; Diary of a
Worm; Wiggling Worms at Work; Over in the Ocean; Coral Reef
Animals; Our Tree Named Steve;
This book tells the amazing story behind seashells: how they are
made by molluscs, used for protection and camouflage, and full of
clues about all they've been through. Inspired by Next Time You See
a Seashell, young readers will find these intricate objects even
more fascinating when they discover their origins in slimy, snaily
creatures. Awaken a sense of wonder in a child with the Next Time
You See series from NSTA Kids. The books will inspire
elementary-age children to experience the enchantment of everyday
phenomena such as seashells and sunsets. Free supplementary
activities are available on the NSTA website. Especially designed
to be experienced with an adult-be it a parent, teacher, or
friend-Next Time You See books serve as a reminder that you don't
have to look far to find something remarkable in nature.
What was your favourite book as a child? In more than 10 years of
facilitating workshops, we have never heard anyone reply, My
fourth-grade science textbook. Clearly, textbooks have an important
place in the science classroom, but using trade books to supplement
a textbook can greatly enrich students experience. from Teaching
Science Through Trade Books If you like the popular Teaching
Science Through Trade Books columns in NSTA s journal Science and
Children, or if you've become enamoured of the award-winning
Picture-Perfect Science Lessons series, you ll love this new
collection. It s based on the same time-saving concept: By using
children s books to pique students interest, you can combine
science teaching with reading instruction in an engaging and
effective way. In this volume, column authors Christine Royce,
Karen Ansberry, and Emily Morgan selected 50 of their favorites,
updated the lessons, and added student activity pages, making it
easier than ever to teach fundamental science concepts through
high-quality fiction and nonfiction children s books. Just as with
the original columns, each lesson highlights two trade books and
offers two targeted activities, one for K 3 and one for grades 4 6.
All activities are Standards-based and inquiry-oriented. From
Measuring Penny and How Tall, How Short, How Far Away? to I Took a
Walk and Secret Place, the featured books will help your students
put science in a whole new context. Teaching Science Through Trade
Books offers an ideal way to combine well-structured,
ready-to-teach lessons with strong curricular connections and books
your students just may remember, always.
For teachers eager to integrate STEM into their school day,
Picture-Perfect STEM Lessons is an exciting development. This
book's 15 kid-friendly lessons convey how science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics intersect in the real world. They
embed reading-comprehension strategies that integrate the STEM
subjects and English language arts through high-quality picture
books. You'll help your 3-5 students engage in STEM activities
while learning to read and reading to learn. This volume of
Picture-Perfect STEM Lessons for the upper-elementary grades uses a
remarkable variety of books to teach STEM concepts and reading
comprehension strategies. For example, you can pique students'
interest with The Inventor's Secret; An Ambush of Tigers; and Trash
to Treasure: A Kid's Upcycling Guide to Trash. Then, through the
accompanying lessons, you can teach ways to plan and carry out
investigations; analyze and interpret data; and construct
explanations and design solutions. Along the way, your students
will invent toy cars, learn how scientists use technology to track
individual animals within larger groups, figure out how to reduce
plastic pollution, and tackle other real-world projects. Engaging
fiction and nonfiction books plus 15 hands-on lessons add up to
perfect ways to learn about the interdependence of the STEM areas.
Along with these new lessons come the easy-to-use features that
have made Picture-Perfect a bestselling series for more than a
dozen years: Fiction and nonfiction book pairs Background reading,
materials lists, student pages, and assessments for each lesson
Connections to science standards and the Common Core State
Standards for both English language arts and mathematics.
Picture-Perfect STEM is a powerful tool for guiding instruction.
You'll love how effective this book is, and your students will love
learning about STEM.
Since the debut of the Picture-Perfect Science books and workshops
more than 10 years ago, authors Emily Morgan and Karen Ansberry
have learned one thing for certain: Elementary school teachers are
constantly clamouring for even more ways to engage children in
reading and science through picture books! To meet that demand, the
15 all-new lessons in Even More Picture-Perfect Science Lessons
bring you: Even more convenience: You can cover reading and science
content simultaneously and save time with ready-to-use student
pages and assessments. Even more confidence in your own expertise:
You get relevant science concepts and reading comprehension
strategies to keep your teaching on track. Even more ways to entice
even reading-phobic children: Each lesson makes students yearn to
learn science from such captivating fiction and nonfiction picture
books as Houdini the Amazing Caterpillar; Captain Kidd’s Crew
Experiments With Sinking and Floating; and The Boy Who Harnessed
the Wind. Plus: This latest volume even connects the lessons to A
Framework for K–12 Science Education and the English Language
Arts and Literacy Common Core State Standards. Just as teachers
like you have been hoping, Even More Picture-Perfect Science
Lessons delivers the whole package: teacher-friendly lessons,
strong standards-based science content, and a kid-magnet formula
that will get your students engrossed in science while they improve
their reading skills.
Remember Me When is written and illustrated by kids and part of
Reflections Publishing's "Kids Helping Kids Through Books" series.
Remember Me When specifically addresses how to navigate through
Alzheimer's disease with a loved one. The fiction stories in this
series are written and illustrated from the fresh perspective of
kids. With the stories written by child authors, child readers who
are going through a difficult time can read these stories and have
their feelings validated. By connecting with the children through a
fiction story, it simply provides a start for the healing process.
Because true healing requires a broad focus on emotional,
educational, social, and even spiritual needs, this series also
provides a non-fiction section for children (and parents) with the
tools they need to navigate through these situations. Specifically,
at the back of each book in this series, readers will find
commentaries for dealing with difficult situations from experts in
various fields (e.g., child psychologists, educators, therapists,
and religious scholars). We believe this series will provide
children with valuable tools to assist them in dealing with many
real-life challenges. Description of Remember Me When: The cruel
reality of Alzheimer's disease is that it steals from two groups of
people. Individuals suffering from this form of dementia are
callously robbed of their minds and memories over time. Just as
heartbreaking, though, is the theft of the continued comfort and
joy the Alzheimer's patients would have brought to their family
members and loved ones as the disease progressively grows worse.
Remember Me When is a heartfelt story that provides insight into
the terrible crime that is Alzheimer's disease, as told from the
perspective of an unlikely collateral victim -a child. Combining a
touching story written by 8-year-old Isabelle Ster (whose
grandfather, Papa Jerry, suffers from the disease), beautiful
imagery from artist Emily Morgan, and expert advice on coping
skills and interacting with those who suffer from this disease,
Remember Me When will be a cherished resource to families and
friends as they journey alongside a loved one with Alzheimer's
disease.
This newly revised and expanded 2nd edition of Picture-Perfect
Science Lessons manages to surpass the original. Picture-Perfect
Science Lessons draws on diverse and engaging books. You’ll love
how effective this book is, and your students will love learning
about science.
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