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In this timely, trailblazing book, three teacher educators show how to create environments that nurture young Black children's brilliance. Their "revolutionary love" approach helps early childhood educators take practical steps to counteract the negative impacts of systemic racism on children's academic, social, and emotional development. The authors provide powerful ideas to ensure the wellbeing of all children--from creating safe and joyful play spaces to honoring African American Language to integrating Black culture and history into lessons and across the curriculum. By organizing each chapter according to their "Believe-Know-Do" framework, they not only show teachers how to implement ideas, but also why implementing them is critical to the success and happiness of their students.
"This is your one-stop guide to everything you need to be a pro Roblox builder. Celebrating the hottest to the weirdest games out there, this book is packed with quizzes and tips for how to build the best games ever"--Back cover.
At a time when students' attention is being pulled in many directions, writing expert Penny Kittle shows us the power of helping them to focus in and communicate clearly. She does that through the study of "micro mentor texts," excerpts from acclaimed books, and the decisions authors make to craft those texts so they deeply engage readers. Her book includes dozens of short texts and mini-lessons based on them--as well as many practice opportunities for students and demonstration videos for you.
"Myers and Mayes, a teacher-educator and pediatrician, offer practical techniques to help students deal with the many life challenges they face. Drawing from a Resilience Framework developed by the Yale Child Study Center-Scholastic Collaborative for Child and Family Resilience, the authors focus on resilience-producing skills we can teach children through classroom-tested literacy routines and activities. As children develop those skills, they connect more deeply with peers, teachers, families, and community members--and build important reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills."--Amazon.com.
In this sequel to Cultivating Genius, Gholdy Muhammad adds a fifth pursuit--joy--to her groundbreaking framework. Dr. Muhammad shows how joy, which is rooted in the cultural and historical realities of Black students, can enhance our efforts to cultivate identity, skills, intellect, and criticality for ALL students, giving them a powerful purpose to learn and contribute to the world. Dr. Muhammad's wise implementation advice is paired with model lessons that span subjects and grade levels.
"While visiting a dog show, Buzz and Fly Guy learn all about man's best friend! From exploring different breeds, to famous dogs throughout history, to learning all about working dogs and more, there's plenty for the best friends to explore."--Provided by publisher.
"Carolina Aguasvivas se crio en el Rancho Paraâiso y conoce a todos los animales del lugar. Sin embargo, las cosas parecen cambiar cuando aparece Chelsie Sâanchez, la hija de la nueva dueäna, quien tiene una actitud arrogante y es dueäna de una enâergica purasangre llamada Terciopelo. La yegua es asustadiza, testaruda y tiene una pata lastimada, pero Carolina estâa decidida a montarla. Chelsie, quien no se quiere rebajar a limpiar la caballeriza, no parece ser una verdadera amante de los caballos, mientras que Caro piensa que ella es la âunica que puede ayudar a Terciopelo a recuperarse; ademâas de querer demostrarlo, cueste lo que cueste."--
The only thing Lucas loves more than football is his Uncle Benny, his dad's best friend at the fire department where they both work. Benny taught Lucas everything about football. So when Lucas's parents decide the sport is too dangerous and he needs to quit, Lucas has to talk to his biggest fan. So the next morning, Lucas takes the train to the city instead of the bus to school. It's a bright, beautiful day in New York. But just as Lucas arrives at his uncle's firehouse, everything changes -- and nothing will ever be the same again.
Butterfly learns from Bee that he too is a pollinator and can help in the important work of pollinating plants.
Companion to Wiley Blevin's best-selling classic Phonics From A to Z, this strategy book for upper elementary has been updated to include the latest in phonics instruction and the science of reading. Includes a model weekly schedule with high-impact routines for older students who need support, revised word lists for irregular and decodable high-frequency words, strategies for differentiating during whole-group lessons while targeting small-group work, sample intervention lesson, and more.
Use thoughtfully chosen multicultural mentors texts, such as We are the Water Protectors, Dreamers, and Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre, to build classroom community and honor the identities of everyone in your class. Companion mini-lessons offer reading strategies, discussion questions, and carry-over coaching prompts designed to hone students' comprehension skills, including character analysis, determining themes, and exploring perspectives. A must-have resource in every classroom!
Unlock the key to reading success with engaging jumbo activity book! With more than 300 delightful practice pages targeting key phonics skills, children have ample practice to master the skills they need to be successful learners. A mix of activities, puzzles, and games keeps learning fun. Stickers and a completion certificate are a reward for a job well done.
"Leading phonics expert Wiley Blevins has updated his best-selling classic to include the latest in phonics instruction and the science of reading, as well as current research on handwriting and on phonemic awareness. This revised edition also offers ideas for maximizing your scope and sequence, practical tips for creating sound walls, a decodable text routine for building comprehension, strategies for differentiating during whole-group lessons while better targeting small-group work, and more." --
Build classroom community and honor the identities of everyone in your class with thoughtfully chosen multicultural mentors texts, such as Alma and How She Got Her Name, Amy Wu and the Perfect Bao, In My Mosque, and more. Companion mini-lessons offer reading strategies, discussion questions, and carry-over coaching prompts designed to hone students' comprehension skills, including character analysis, determining themes, and exploring perspectives. A must-have resource in primary classrooms!
Engaging mini-stories + fun practice sheets = math success! Help students learn and practice addition and subtraction problem-solving strategies with relatable stories. As characters model best-practice ways to solve a math problem, students learn how to compare and analyze strategies and to use multiple methods to self-check their answers. Each story comes with follow-up practice problems. Skills include multi-digit addition and subtraction, place value, using number lines and charts, and more.
Research shows that an effective way to teach math concepts is through problem solving. The mini-stories in this book model how students can solve math problems by working together to ask questions, share ideas and strategies, apply prior knowledge to find solutions, and more. Each story comes with follow-up practice problems. Skills include comparing fractions, finding equivalent fractions, using decimal equivalents to compare fractions, adding and subtracting fractions, and more.
Math's more fun with a friend! The 12 mini-stories in this book feature characters who model how to work together to solve multiplication and division problems using best practices. Students follow along as the characters share strategies and try various solutions. Skills include fluently multiplying and dividing within 100, using arrays as models, area and perimeter, and more. A great way to build math confidence!
Guided reading experts, Jan Richardson and Michèle Dufresne, provide teachers with clear, concise, and practical instructions and resources for planning and teaching developmentally appropriate word study and phonics lessons. Learn how students solve words, how to assess what students know and need to learn next, and what sequence, materials, and activities to use to help students become proficient word solvers and independent readers.
In this powerful novel researched in NYC schools, Newbery Medalist Virginia Hamilton documents the struggle young people face as they simultaneously assert their independence and yearn for guidance.Bluish joins the Scholastic Gold line, which features award-winning and beloved novels. Includes exclusive bonus content!Friendship isn't always easy. Natalie is different from the other girls in Dreenie's fifth-grade class. She comes to school in a wheelchair, always wearing a knitted hat. The kids call her "Bluish" because her skin is tinted blue from chemotherapy. Dreenie is fascinated by Bluish -- and a little scared of her, too. She watches Bluish and writes her observations in her journal. Slowly, the two girls become good friends. But Dreenie still struggles with Bluish's illness. Bluish is weak and frail, but she also wants to be independent and respected. How do you act around a girl like that?
The older lady from "There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly" accompanies the children on a field trip to a pumpkin patch.
Young Linnet, her father, and the other bird-people, the Alkonosts, have been driven to live in the swamps of Morovia, forbidden to sing magic, and often hunted by the humans, so when her father is captured Linnet embarks on a rescue mission.
Let's play tic-tac-toe as never before, featuring everyone's favorite transportation vehicles! Try to get three-in-a-row in this interactive game book, part of a brand new game-inspired novelty board book line, Let's Play!, from bestselling creator Sandra Magsamen!Pick your favorite transportation vehicle and play on the go in this new game book format, inspired by the classic game of tic-tac-toe! Suitable for two players, the first page flips up to reveal a checkered game board and includes 24 reusable pop-out pieces to provide the opportunity for endless play -- no two games are ever the same!This book is part of an innovative and interactive board book line, Let's Play!, which combines reading, game time, and play. Created by bestselling author-illustrator Sandra Magsamen, each Let's Play! book is made to encourage curiosity and creative problem solving and teaches new skills and ideas through imaginative play, all with Sandra's signature message of love. These books introduces young readers to their very first game play experience and teaches: - How to Take Turns - How to Follow Directions - How to Win and Lose - Hand Eye Coordination and Fine Motor Skill - Self-esteem and Sense of Accomplishment that game play inspires!LET'S PLAY! -- where you can learn through play every day!
Could an entire city really burn to the ground? One brave boy finds out in this graphic novel adaptation of Lauren Tarshis's bestselling I Survived the Great Chicago Fire, 1871, with text adapted by Georgia Ball and art by Cassie Anderson.Oscar Starling never wanted to move to Chicago. The smog, the stench, the thieves around every corner -- it's so different from his old life on the farm. Will the big city ever feel like home? But shortly after Oscar arrives, a huge fire breaks out. All of Chicago is ablaze and one thing is clear: the city is like a powder keg, ready to explode. An army of firemen tries to help, but this fire is a ferocious beast that wants to devour everything in its path. Will Oscar -- and his new city and new friends -- survive one of the most famous and devastating fires in history? Lauren Tarshis's New York Times bestselling I Survived series comes to vivid life in graphic novel editions. Perfect for readers who prefer the graphic novel format, or for existing fans of the I Survived chapter book series, these graphic novels combine historical facts with high-action storytelling that's sure to keep any reader turning the pages. Includes a nonfiction section at the back with facts and photos about the real-life event.
Chloe loves musicals and is desperate to go on the class trip to Broadway, but since her mother died money has been tight, and her father's zany inventions are not selling--so with the help of her best friend Sabrina Chloe comes up with a way to make some money by making and selling boba tea.
"Four children from very different backgrounds...learn to find a place for themselves in a world forever changed after Fidel Castro's rise to power"--
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