Chapter Books Bunnicula Charlotte's Web Magic Tree House #1 Boxcar Children More Literacy Units Science Animal (Vertebrate) Groups Butterfly Life Cycle Electricity Human Body Matter (Solid, Liquid, Gas) Simple Machines Space - Solar System Weather More Science Worksheets Social Studies 50 States...
Top Chapter Books/Early Readers Frog and Toad Are Friends (Series) - Written and illustrated by Arnold Lobel Henry and Mudge: The First Book (Series) - Written by Cynthia Rylant, illustrated by Sucie Stevenson Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus (Series) - Written by Barbara Park, il...
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Here, we've set aside a couple dozen of the most popular books for children between the ages of 6 and 11. If you're looking for ideas, this list might just help you find the perfect book for that special young person in your life. Chapter Books Our extensive collection of Chapter ...
In this chapter Samuelsson looks at types of epistemic perspectives of history taught in Swedish elementary schools in 1920–1946. The material used consists of a large collection of 600 teachers’ descriptive accounts of teaching, as collected in 1946. The material provides a unique insight into ...
each sub-list was further divided into ten blocks with an equal number of trials. Participants were allowed to take a short break between every two consecutive blocks. All stimuli were presented in black with theSimSunfont of size 30 at the center of a white screen. Participants sat in front...
Another HOL linking modality of NKRL is the binding construction, where several symbolic labels denoting elementary events are collected into a list as arguments of a particular binding operator. Conceptual tools of this type are, e.g., (CAUSE s1 s2), meaning that the event denoted by the sy...
We hope you enjoyed this post and found some inspiration for your own classroom team building activities. Don’t forget to check out our other posts on Minds in Bloom for more insights and tips for educators. We’d love to hear about your favorite team-building activities, so feel free to...
and project-based learning. Fast forward 2 years, she is now in second grade and went from being a reluctant reader to reading chapter books to me and not wanting to put them down. Last evening before bed she told me how much she loved her school and how much fun it is. She now do...
each chapter is followed by a long list of exercises that should afford the reader the opportunity to take it all to the next level, from absorbing the presentation (take notes, fill the margin of the book with comments, doodle… whatever floats your boat…) to doing battle on one’s own...