Signature Reading is the cornerstone for building a student-centered learning experience -- a nine-level sequential program that uses self-assessments to help readers participate in and evaluate their
South-Western's Learning With Computers Levels K-5 is a series of project-based keyboarding books that teach and reinforce computer application skills to elementary students. This series covers the co
Inspire students to develop as writers in the kindergarten classroom with these amazing, differentiated teaching strategies.This classroom-tested resource shows positive results in students' writing a
Preparing today??Ts children for tomorrow??Ts technology! The computing fundamentals program designed to prepare elementary students for a future using technology.
Enhance early grammar and reading skills with sturdy, interlocking cards that cover parts of speech, capital letters, punctuation, building sentences, and more. Tailor activities to dif
Whales don't live in pondsor do they?Dear Mr. Blueberry, I love whales very much and I think I saw one in my pond today. Please send me some information on whales.'It's vacation time, so Emily has to
What can you do with ten black dots?One dot can make a sun or a moon when day is done. Two dots can make the eyes of a fox.... Count all the way to ten with Donald Crews and delight in the simple rhym
Follows a typical school day for a group of children, many of them with disabilities, showing how all of them can be included in class activities regardless of their abilities.
Success from the very beginning 1. It gets children talking from the very beginning with conversation, and question and answer practice. 2. It teaches each language pattern step by step and repeats it
Success from the very beginning 1. It gets children talking from the very beginning with conversation, and question and answer practice. 2. It teaches each language pattern step by step and repeats it
As a mother and son explore their neighborhood, they try various ways of walking--from giant steps and reggae steps to criss cross steps and backwards steps.