Help students become active learners, use higher-level thinking, and read with a purpose by using these reproducible six-page booklets. Each visually appealing booklet contains several graphic organi
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Multitudes of veteran homeschool parents have graduated their first batch of kids, only to watch their graduates go wayward. Many were model homeschoolers while growing up, but sometime near their 18t
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Make numbers concrete and boost must-know counting skills with this charming collection of 16 illustrated, read-aloud storybooks that teach the numbers 1 to 10, 30, 100, skip counting, simple addition