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Everybody faces problemsthat seem impossible tosolve. For children, it canbe very frustrating to puttogether a puzzle, solve amath problem, or learn toread a new word.When Sophie gets stuck, she feels she isn't smart."I
This is a fun Level Two I Can Read book based on Dan Gutman's My Weird School series, which has sold more than 12 million books!Join the gang from Ella Mentry School in this hilarious, hijinks-filled sports story as they show young readers why they attend the weirdest?and most fun!?school around.With help from Coach Deen, Ryan wants to form a sports team with A.J. and Andrea, but it's for one of the weirdest sports there is: curling! Will the sweepers be able to get the stones to the house, or will trouble among the teammates end in one weird mess?My Weird School: Teamwork Trouble is a Level Two I Can Read book, geared for kids who read on their own but still need a little help.
As a new day dawns, a young girl faces the ultimate challenge: school! Follow along as she demonstrates her greatest superpower (sharing), overcomes her worst fear (the playground), and conquers her archenemy (the spelling test). With courage, kindness, and other heroic traits of DC Comics' Wonder Woman, she'll turn a difficult school day into an AMAZING ADVENTURE! Along with Omar Lozano's bright, bold illustrations, bestselling author Michael Dahl (Bedtime for Batman and Good Morning, Superman) delivers an imaginative read-aloud for your littlest super heroes
Dax and Zoe are twins. They go together like peanut butter and jelly. It's the night before the twins are starting kindergarten, and they have the just-about-to-start-school jitters. After all, they will be in different classrooms! What will kindergarten be like when they're not together all day? But Dax and Zoe will learn that kindergarten is full of new surprises and adventures, and being apart for a short while isn't so bad. Named one of the best books to help kids get ready for a new school year by Brightly.com, which commented: "Read along to see how these two siblings find the silver lining and the fun in being apart."From author Nikki Ehrlich and artist Zoey Abbott Wagner comes a heartwarming picture book that's perfect for anyone dealing with new experiences, especially little ones getting ready for school.
Readers can watch Pinkalicious and Peterrific on the funtastic PBS Kids TV series Pinkalicious & Peterrific!Pinkalicious takes a twirl in this special I Can Read anniversary edition of Pinkalicious: Tutu-rrific!Pinkalicious can't wait to go to ballet class with her best friend, Alison, but things take a turn when there's a mix-up and Pinkalicious ends up in the big kids' class. Will Pinkalicious get lost among the dancers, or will she be able to jump to new heights?Level One I Can Read books are perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.Complete with the original text, this brand-new paper-over-board edition features a foil cover and an anniversary burst, plus eight amazing pages of bonus material on the history of I Can Read, including never-before-seen sketches of beloved characters.
STEM Labs for Earth & Space Science, Grades 6-8, provides 26 fun and meaningful integrated labs that cultivate an interest in the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The labs challenge students to apply scientific inquiry, content knowledge, and technological design to solve real-world problems. Introductory materials explain STEM education concepts and provide teachers with materials for instruction and assessment. Topics covered include geology, oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy. Key components of each lab: -Creativity -Teamwork -Communication -Critical Thinking -Correlated to current state, national, and provincial standards. Visit www.carsondellosa.com for correlations.
Go back to school for second grade-and get ready to go with these fun and silly poems! Now includes a sheet of stickers!D. J. Steinberg's heartfelt, relatable, and silly poems bring to life the highlights of second grade-reading those big-kid books, trying out for the school play, and even dance breaks to wiggle "arms and legs and kaboodles. . . like a big bunch of second-grade noodles!" Covering an entire school year of holidays, memorable moments, and important life lessons, this is perfect for soon-to-be second graders!
I scream, you scream, we all scream-for the super burp!George is determined to find a cure for his bothersome burps, so he returns to the place where it all began-Ernie's Ice Cream Emporium-to find a secret ingredient. But when a competing ice cream shop opens right across the street, George worries it will put Ernie's out of business and he'll be stuck with the burp forever. Can George squelch the belch once and for all?
For decades, F. Isabel Campoy has been delighting us with her poetry in various publications. Here, we can enjoy all of it. An endless party! A lo largo de varias décadas F. Isabel Campoy nos ha ido deleitando con su poesía en diversas publicaciones. Aquí podemos disfrutar de toda ella. ¡Un festín sin fin!
"This is not your typical afternoon at the library--a magician invites kids to reach into his hat to pull out whatever they find when they dig down deep. Soon--poof!--each child comes away with something better than they could've imagined--a book that helps them become whatever they want to be, and makes their dreams come true through pages and words, and the adventures that follow. But each child can't help but wonder, What's really making the magic happen?"--Provided by publisher.
Originally published by Scholastic Canada in 2014 under title: A year in the life of a total and complete genius.
What's today's date?I don't want to be late!Is it time to go?Does anyone know?It's Rappy the Raptor's first day of school, and he's having a hard time keeping his cool!But when Rappy spots a classmate being bullied, he finds the nerve to speak up?in rhyme, of course! Parents and kids will snap, tap, and dance first-day jitters away with this funny school story with dino-sized heart.
"Linus and Pigpen are running against each other for class president. But when they each take a campaign photo with Snoopy to make themselves look cool, Snoopy decides maybe he's cool enough to run for president on his own"--Back cover.
Spring is in the air, and lots of things are growing-including the Room 26 family! Signs of spring are very exciting to everyone at Longfellow School. Mrs. Brisbane's class has seen flowers poking out of snow and baby birds hatching, and Just-Joey even brought in tadpoles that are growing into frogs. It also means Family Fun Night is coming up, and all of the students' families are involved in making amazing activities. Humphrey helps in many ways, of course, but he can't stop wondering about his own family. He doesn't know anything about his mom or dad. Luckily, all of his wonderful friends help him see that families come in many shapes and sizes, and Humphrey's might be the biggest (and best!) one of all.
Five unlikely friends. Two bullies. One epic prank. Part The Breakfast Club and part The View from Saturday, this funny, heartwarming novel about friendship and standing up for yourself will appeal to fans of Chris Grabenstein and Jennifer L. Holm.Adam is the prank mastermind. Perk is his best friend and the computer genius. Pearl is the prettiest girl in school?and a violin prodigy. Ray looks like a big dumb jock, but he secretly wants to be an engineer. And Dutch is the often-bullied dork who is in tune with everyone's feelings. The five of them couldn't be more different. But there's one thing they have in common: they are fed up with Hill Parmar, the school bully?and his dad, their school principal who's always turning a blind eye. When Hill finally steps over the line, the five unlikely schemers band together for a prank like their middle school has never seen. Lindsay Eland weaves the five alternate points-of-view together for an accessible and funny school story?and a friendship story?for every reader.
Ruby Roseloves to dance . . .while she's brushing her teeth,while she's eating her breakfast,and even on her way to class.But there's no dancing at school!Or is there?With a little luck and a lot of rhythm, Ruby Rose finds a way to get everyone up on their dancing feet.
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