Publisher: Encyclopedia Britannica | edition 2008 | PDF | 600 pages | 27,6 mb
Give the young learner in your life the wonderful gift of knowledge. The
Britannica Discovery Library is a charming, lavishly illustrated,
12-volume set of "concepts and values" books specifically created for
young learners ages 3 - 6. Children are introduced to various texts and
genres, including rhymes, narratives, puzzles, and riddles. Key
vocabulary words are highlighted throughout and defined at the back of
each volume. The set is ideal for pre-readers and early readers as each
volume contains activities to build thinking and comprehension skills
and a glossary to build language skills. The Britannica Discovery
Library has been chosen as a winner of the 2007 Teacher's Choice Award.
The series goes beyond the obvious to encourage true learning and
integration of knowledge.
Titles Include:
The Me Book
Me and You
Colors
Shapes
Sounds
Words
Numbers
Time
Animals
The World Around Us
People and Places
Just for Fun
Saddleback Educational Publishing | 2005 | Pages: 4Χ61 | PDF | zip
This series features classic tales retold with attractive color
illustrations. Educatiors using the Dale-Chall vocabulary system adapted
each title. Each 70 page, softcover book retains key phrases and
quotations from the original classics. Introduce literature to reluctant
readers and motivate struggling readers. Students build confidence
through reading practice. Motivation makes all the difference. What's
more motivation then the expectation of success?
1. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
2. As you like it
3. Romeo and Juliet
4. The 3 musketters
"Draw Write Now, Book 2: Christopher Columbus, Autumn Harvest, Weather"
Barker Creek Pub | 1995 | 64 pages | PDF | 10,8 MB
Beginning drawing and writing lessons for children ages five to ten.
BOOK 2 focuses on Christopher Columbus, harvest time and the weather.
The books are simple enough for a young child to do independently, but a
teacher or parent may present the lessons. Each drawing lesson includes
a colorful picture and step-by-step instructions, while the writing
lesson includes four simple handwritten sentences. The teacher or parent
may introduce letter formation or have the children copy the sentences
for handwriting practice, or use the lessons as a springboard for
creative writing or report writing. Developed by an elementary school
teacher and co-authored by her daughter. A brief list of the 21 lessons
in the book includes: The Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria, a map of the
Western Hemisphere, pine cone, owl, squirrel, pumpkin, plane in the
clouds, and sledding in the snow.