Do you have a pet? Did you get it from a pet store or did you adopt it? The animals in this book live at the animal shelter where they wait to be adopted. While they wait, there are a lot of things they need, such as food, water, exercise, and brushing. The volunteers who take care of the animals use graphs and charts to be sure the animals have everything they need.
The city is a big and busy place with a lot of people and places to eat and shop. Discover the many ways subtraction is used every day in the city. Apply your knowledge of subtraction for each item you buy, such as a t-shirt or a hotdog.
Join the children in this book on a trip to the dentist.Going to the dentist can be fun, especially if you use addition to help you find answers to questions like these: How many teeth do you have? How many times should you floss your teeth each week? Make your next trip to the dentist an adventure with addition.
There are plenty of things to count at the pond! This engaging, Spanish-translated title helps young readers count and compare numbers with vivid images of pond life. Children will learn more about counting, comparing numbers, and early STEM themes and will discover how to determine if one number is more than, less than, or equal to another number with the help of featured "You Try It!" problems!
Aprenda los nombres de los animales en el zoológico y también practique los números.
Relatable examples of graphing in the classroom will inspire readers to explore data collection.
How many birds can you find? Practice counting and colors with rich photos of birds.
How many eggs do these hens lay? It all adds up!
Youngsters discover why we use graphs to convey information and learn how to construct one. This is a great "how to" book for following step-by-step direction
Perfect match of text to illustration enables readers to discover the value of pennies and nickels.
Rhyming text, counting, and color words make this a good beginning book.
In Spanish - learning how to count is more fun with kittens!
In Spanish - learning how to count is more fun with puppies to assist kids in counting to 10.
Contar hasta cinco es fácil una vez que lo practicas varias veces.
Introduce number words as children giggle over mischievous monkeys.
Lee la historia. ¡Luego canta la historia! No es un secreto que el uso de canciones para enseñar a los niños las habilidades de pre-lectura es divertido y exitoso. Esta canción original se ofrece como una lectura a lo largo y canción. ¿Qué pasa cuando cinco zorrillitos van a un picnic un lindo día? Palabras repetitivas animan a los lectores jóvenes a contar hacia atrás del cinco a el uno como mientras los zorrillitos siguen desapareciendo. No se porque, ya que todos los zorrillitos aparecen de nuevo y siguen teniendo diversión en el parque. Los niños contarán, reirán y leerían con este libro ilustrado adorablemente.
This is a story about two cousins who live in different places. They do many of the same things, but they do them at different times of the day. Learn how to tell time using different clocks as you follow them through their daily activities. What is your favorite time of the day?
Get to know two pen pals who live in different parts of the world. It is fun for them to write back and forth. They do different things at different times of the day and year. They tell each other about the events and traditions that take place during each month of the year. Do you know anyone who lives far away? What do you think they are doing right now?
This bilingual (Spanish and English) book is perfect for soccer stars, featuring simple rhymes to help young readers count to fifteen. One ball, two keepers, three referees, and more add up to a great game. Includes information about the history and rules of soccer.
Look at all the things in the classroom. How many can you see? Let’s count them all together from one to eight.
See all the different classes. Sing with the students. How about counting from 1 to 10? Learning is so much fun.
In What Is Money?, early readers learn the fundamentals of money and the differences between coins, bills, and their worth. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage early readers as they discover basic economic principles. A labeled diagram helps aid readers, while a picture glossary reinforces new vocabulary. Children can learn more about money online using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. What Is Money? also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, and an index.