Early readers are introduced to the color yellow. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Building on skills they learned as beginners, this simple, colorful book describes for young readers shapes found on a playground--important concepts moving forward in elementary math.
First readers will begin to learn and identify shapes, which are the building blocks for learning math.
Early Childhood standards require that small children understand that things are different sizes. Simple text and colorful photos help young children compare objects and determine which ones are bigger.
Early Childhood standards require that small children understand that things are different lengths. Simple text and colorful photos help young children compare objects and determine which ones are longer.
Early readers are introduced to the color green. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color purple. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color red. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color yellow. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color orange. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color blue. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color yellow. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color purple. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color orange. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color red. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color green. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Early readers are introduced to the color blue. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Objects are not all alike. They have different weights! You can use weight to sort objects into groups. Simple text and vibrant illustrations will engage early readers and aid comprehension. List of sight words. Includes a support page of teaching tips for caregivers and teachers. Downloadable Teacher's Notes available.
Objects are not all alike. They have different textures! You can use texture to sort objects into groups. Simple text and vibrant illustrations will engage early readers and aid comprehension. List of sight words. Includes a support page of teaching tips for caregivers and teachers. Downloadable Teacher's Notes available.
Objects are not all alike. They have different sizes! You can use size to sort objects into groups. Simple text and vibrant illustrations will engage early readers and aid comprehension. List of sight words. Includes a support page of teaching tips for caregivers and teachers. Downloadable Teacher's Notes available.
Objects are not all alike. They have different shapes! You can use shape to sort objects into groups. Simple text and vibrant illustrations will engage early readers and aid comprehension. List of sight words. Includes a support page of teaching tips for caregivers and teachers. Downloadable Teacher's Notes available.
Where do you see green in the world--in the garden, on a frog, in your own eyes? Find out the many ways that green can make us feel. A page for caregivers and teachers suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension.
Where do you see red in the world--on a fire truck, during Chinese New Year, in the sweater your nana knit? Find out the many ways that red can make us feel. A page for caregivers and teachers suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension.
Where do you see purple in the world--in the sunset, at Halloween, in a bruise on your knee? Find out the many ways that purple can make us feel. A page for caregivers and teachers suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension.
Where do you see blue in the world--in the ocean, in the sky, on your grandma's front porch? Find out the many ways that blue can make us feel. A page for caregivers and teachers suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension.