Easy Patterns for Write-and-Read Banners That Build Literacy and Brighten Your ClassroomTeachers can build early writing and reading skillsand beautify their classroomswith these easy cooperative banners that celebrate what makes every child unique. Banners celebrate special occassions and favorite ..
From his teens until his death, the maps George Washington drew and purchased were always central to his work. After his death, many of the most important maps he had acquired were bound into an atlas. The atlas remained in his family for almost a century before it was sold and eventually ended up a..
A humorous rhyming look at what happens when different creatures sneeze depicts zebras losing their stripes, cows flying over the moon, and more. Author: Schecter, Ellen Publisher: Bantam Books for Young Readers Binding: Hardcover Language: English ISBN-10: 0553075764 ISBN-13: 9780553075762..
From America's Most Trusted Name In Early Childhood EducationEvery book in the Bank Street Ready-to-Read series is targeted at the individual abilities of children ages three to eight as they develop reading skills.Level 3 (Grades 2-3) books are designed for children able to read on their own. They ..
Sim Chung will do anything to help her father regain his sight--even dare to enter the underwater kingdom of the fierce river dragon. This beloved Korean folktale about a brave and beautiful young girl is perfect for the early independent reader. Author: Schecter, Ellen Publisher: Bank Street Bindin..
Provides a dramatic account of the seminal role played by New York City during the American Revolution, from its September 1776 fall to the British under General William Howe, through years of occupation, and beyond, interweaving illuminating profiles of the individuals on both sides of the conflict..
Eight-year-old Luz Mendez is determined to turn a run-down vacant lot into a garden like the one her grandmother had in Puerto Rico, but she must convince her neighbors to help. Author: Schecter, Ellen Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers Binding: Paperback Language: English ISBN-10: 078..
On July 13, 1863, the largest riots in American history broke out on the streets of New York City, nearly destroying in four days the financial, industrial, and commercial hub of the nation. Placing the riots in the context of social tension and reform from the 1840s through the 1870s, Barnet Schect..