An insidious organization infiltrates a school, bent on taking over it and, eventually, the world.
"Colorado third, fourth and fifth grade children asked their relatives questions ... in an attempt to learn their family history. They listened to the answers and formed them into stories."--P [4[of cover.
A second-grade class presents arguments for and against pet ownership.
Summary: A collection of more than fifty craft simple projects, including ribbon boxes, pasta necklases, wind chimes, shakers and tambourines, puppets, cards, and more.
Text and student's drawings explain why their school pictures did not turn out very well.
A ten-year-old from Maine describes her trip to Russia at the invitation of Yuri Andropov after writing him a letter expressing her fears about a nuclear war.
A collection of writings by students, all based on the assignment sequences in James Moffett's Active Voice provides a powerful composing/literature program.
A Community of Writers: Anthology of Student Writing
A little bitty snake pursues a little bitty ant who is really too smart for him.
The author relates his dislike of vegetables and reveals secret tactics used to survive the ordeal of eating them.
A young boy's inventions of new food combinations, such as broccoli-flavored bubble gum, cauliflower cookies, and carrot candy, bring him fame and fortune.