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Seeing Stars | Decoding Workbook | Book 5 | MultiSyllable Decoding Workbook | Nanci Bell (Copy)
Decoding Workbook Book 5 covers two and three Syllable Words Prefixes and Suffixes
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Seeing Stars | Decoding Workbook | Book 4 | CCVCC Who is Poe? | Nanci Bell
Decoding Workbook Book 4 covers CCVCC words
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Seeing Stars | Decoding Workbook | Book 2 | CVC Who is Bib? | Nanci Bell
Decoding Workbook Book 2 covers consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) words.
Keeps student interest with a little mystery to solve
Includes the first fifty Star Words
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Catch a Star Seeing Stars Workbook | Nanci Bell
Warp 1-6 (Warp 1 has 2 pages with writing that has been erased. All other books like new.)
The Catch a Star® Workbooks are an exciting companion to the Seeing Stars program! These six workbooks help students grasp the meaning of the most commonly used words in English and develop sight word recognition and spelling skills.
Both concept and symbol imagery are stimulated while vocabulary is developed for the words students use most often in reading and writing. This is an excellent resource for all children, including those who are language delayed or learning English as a second language.
Each workbook moves students sequentially through 50 Star Words. Ivan the Cat narrates and adds his usual humor and fun.
50 Star Words per workbook
Five sentences and one illustration help students visualize the meaning for each word.
Each word is defined for the instructor, with multiple entries for multiple meanings.
Students practice saying, tracing, finger-writing, and writing each word.$20.00$45.95Catch a Star Seeing Stars Workbook | Nanci Bell
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Why Do People Eat? | Usborne Starting Point Science | by Kate Needham
Using simple text and illustrations, explains why people need food, where food comes from, and how the body uses it.
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Jake Drack Bully Buster | by Andrew Clements
MEET JAKE DRAKE,
BULLY BUSTER.
When Jake was three years old at Miss Lulu’s Dainty Diaper Day Care Center, what did he know about bullies? Nothing. But he learned fast! Why? Because Jake was kind of smart and not a tattletale, and he had no big brother to protect him. He was a perfect bully magnet.
But everything changed the year Jake was in second grade. That’s when SuperBully Link Baxter moved to town. Jake had his hands full just trying to survive, until class project time. Who did the teacher assign to be Link’s partner? You guessed it.
Jake has to use all his smarts — and his heart as well — to turn himself from Jake Drake, Bully Magnet, to Jake Drake, Bully Buster.$3.00$5.99Jake Drack Bully Buster | by Andrew Clements
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Farm Animals | Scholastic Reader Level 2 | by Wade Cooper
Fabulous photographs, eye-catching design, and simple rhyming text constitute this fascinating Level 2 reader about farm animals! Now in paperback with foil on the cover!
Spend a fact-filled day on a farm in this nonfiction easy reader!
Children learn about horses, pigs, cows, geese, sheep, and more. The text is written in easy-to-read rhymes and is illustrated with irresistible photographs. Three pages of fun learning activities are designed to both challenge and entertain new readers.
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Danny and the Dinosaur | I Can Read Level 1 | By Syd Hoff
Syd Hoff’s comical, charming illustrations will delight readers young and old alike in this beloved classic I Can Read about a boy and his best friend, a dinosaur. This I Can Read story is an excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for children ages 5 to 7 who are ready to read independently. It’s a fun way to keep your child engaged and as a supplement for activity books for children.
Danny loves dinosaurs! When he sees one at the museum and says, “It would be nice to play with a dinosaur,” a voice answers, “And I think it would be nice to play with you.” So begins Danny and the Dinosaur’s wonderful adventures together. For Danny and his prehistoric playmate, even the most everyday activities become extraordinary, like finding a big-enough place to hide a dinosaur in a game of hide-and-seek. But Danny can teach an old dinosaur new tricks. It’s the most fun this dinosaur has had in a hundred million years!
Originally published over 50 years ago, this beloved classic is a Level 1 I Can Read that is perfect for the beginning reader learning to sound out words and sentences.
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The House on Walenska Street | by Charlotte Herman
After her father dies, eight-year-old Leah must help her mother care for her two younger sisters, Esther and Rose, in a story set in a small Russian town in 1913
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The Paint Brush Kid | by Clyde Robert Bulla | Stepping Stones
In the sequel to The Chalk Box Kid, Gregory’s friend Uncle Pancho is in trouble. The city wants to build a highway right where his house is. They will have to tear it down! Then Gregory has an idea. He will paint the story of Uncle Pancho’s life for the whole city to see . . . but can the paintings save Uncle Pancho’s home?
Two beloved classics—The Chalk Box Kid and The Paint Brush Kid—get a vibrant new look!
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The Chalk Box Kid | by Clyde Robert Bulla | Stepping Stones
A new neighborhood. A new school. A lonely birthday. Life isn’t easy for nine-year-old Gregory. Then he finds an abandoned chalk factory behind his house. It’s a secret place, just for him! Now he can draw anything he imagines on the dark brick walls. What amazing thing will Gregory draw first?
Two beloved classics—The Chalk Box Kid and The Paint Brush Kid—get a vibrant new look!
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The Last Little Cat | by Meindert DeJong
Meindert DeJong, winner of the 1954 Newbery Award for ‘The Wheel on the School’, wrote this delightful tale five decades ago. Now ‘The Last Little Cat’ is back in print to delight both children and adults.
The last little cat was born in a kennel, surrounded by dogs and dog cages and dog noises. The little cat was always half cold and half hungry – until the day he fell into the cage of the old, blind dog. Then, for a while, the last little cat was warm, and well fed.
But how could such a small cat know that the barn doors are closed at night and that there are people in the world who do not want to help a helpless kitten?
The story of how the last little cat found a home, and not only a home, but the perfect home, again confirms Meindert DeJong’s place among the finest writers of his or any day.
$5.00$8.95The Last Little Cat | by Meindert DeJong
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