"Scribble, the book's main character, never thought he was different until he met his first drawing.
David's teacher has her hands full. From running in the halls to chewing gum in class, David's high-energy antics fill each schoolday with trouble-and are sure to bring a smile to even the best- bahaved reader.
“Learning Meaning Vocabulary Through Listening: A Sixth-Grade Replication. ... Stead, T. 2014. ... P. D. Pearson. New York: Longman. Sullivan, A. K., and H. R. Strang. 2002. “Bibliotherapy in the Classroom: Using Literature to Promote ...
When Pascaline, a little bat, screams "Never, Not Ever" in response to going to school, something extraordinary happens, which changes her mind.
A New York Times bestseller! This is a book about a bad seed. A baaaaaaaaaad seed. How bad? Do you really want to know? He has a bad temper, bad manners, and a bad attitude. He’s been bad since he can remember!
Argues that reading aloud to children is a vital part of their educational development, exploring how and where to read to achieve the best effects.
Now, in Real Boys' Voices, Pollack lets us hear what boys today are saying, even as he explores ways to get them to talk more openly with us.
Vocabulary is enhanced, of course, when kids read to themselves, but it's even better when they are read to. That's because their listening comprehension level is higher than their reading comprehension level.
Lorry wants to be the scariest monster of all, but unlike the other monsters, he doesn't look scary at all. Lorry is cute and kids aren't afraid of cute little monsters.
... Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2003) includes research chapters on the effects and limitations of book sharing as ... chapter 13 (volume 1: S. B. Neuman & D. K. Dickinson, Eds., 2001; volume 2: D. K. Dickinson & S. B. Neuman, Eds., ...