Language arts (Primary)
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Language arts (Primary)
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Language arts (Primary)
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Incoming Resources
- How to capitalize and punctuate, author, Kathleen Christopher Null ; illustrator, Agi Palinay
- Guiding K-3 writers to independence, the new essentials, Patricia L. Scharer & Gay Su Pinnell
- 20 reading and writing centers, by Rosalie Franzese
- Pre- and re-, mis- and dis, what is a prefix?, by Brian P. Cleary ; Illustrated by Martin Goneau
- Second grade scholar, written by Sara Jo Schwartz, Barbara Bando Irvin, Linda D. Hartley, and Jere M. Kupecky; illustrated by Nancy Speir and John Sandford; cover illustrated by Robin Boyer
- Informational text in K-3 classrooms, helping children read and write, Sharon Benge Kletzien, Mariam Jean Dreher
- Dinosaur show and tell, written by Ellen Keller ; illustrated by John Gieg
- Teaching informational text in K-3 classrooms, best practices to help children read, write, and learn from nonfiction, Mariam Jean Dreher, Sharon Benge Kletzien, series editors note by Linda B Gambrell and Lesley Mandel Morrow
- The Word Wizard's book of prefixes and suffixes, Robin Johnson
- Contractions at the zoo, Kathleen Connors, Gareth Stevens
- ... And with a light touch, learning about reading, writing, and teaching with first graders, Carol Avery
- If you were quotation marks, by Molly Blaisdell ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- 1st grade success with sight words, writer: Christina Wilsdon
- Third grade foundations., Grade 3
- Grade 2 Oak Meadow coursebook
- Worm painting and 44 more hands-on language arts activities for the primary grades, E. Jo Ann Belk, Richard A. Thompson
- Tune up to literacy, original songs and activities for kids, Al Balkin
- Theme-based phonics, [editors, Mary Rose Hassinger, Angella Phebus], Grade K
- A guide for using The polar express in the classroom, based on the book written by Chris Van Allsburg ; written by Susan Kilpatrick ; illustrated by Barb Lorsevedi ; edited by Candyce Norvell ; cover art by Wendy Chang
- The Word Wizard's book of homonyms, Robin Johnson
- Shoe box learning centers, by Pamela Chanko
- Kindergarten Oak Meadow resource book
- Contractions and possessives, Kara Murray
- Guided by meaning in primary literacy, libraries, reading, writing, and learning, Joyce Armstrong Carroll, Kelley Barger, Karla James, and Kristy Hill
- The best of The Mailbox bookbag, editor: Kim T. Griswell
- If you were an exclamation point, by Shelly Lyons ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- 75 picture prompts for young writers, by Rick Brown
- The Education Center, Inc.'s spring holidays, St. Patrick's Day, April Fools' Day, Easter, Mother's Day, Memorial Day, and Father's Day, ideas written by Becky Andrews [and others] ; edited by Lynn B. Coble and Kathy Wolf ; introduction written by Becky Andrews ; illustrated by Cathie Carter
- If you were a question mark, by Shelly Lyons ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- Prefixes and suffixes, Kara Murray ; Editor: Sarah Machajewski
- Talking, drawing, writing, lessons for our youngest writers, Martha Horn & Mary Ellen Giacobbe
- First language lessons for the well-trained mind, level 3, Jessie Wise, Sara Buffington
- If you were a comma, by Molly Blaisdell ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- Shoe Box Learning Centers, by Joan Novelli
- Collaborative art & writing projects for young learners, 15 delightful projects that build early reading and writing skills, and connect to the topic you teach, by Christy Hale
- Kindergarten Oak Meadow coursebook
- Developing letter-sound connections, a strategy-oriented alphabet activities program for beginning readers & writers, Cynthia Conway Waring
- If you were an apostrophe, by Shelly Lyons ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- -Ful and -Less, -Er and -Ness, what is a suffix?, by Brian P. Cleary ; illustrations by Martin Goneau
- Simply seasonal literacy, learning activities for every season!, managing editor, Brenda Fay
- Second grade foundations., Grade 2
- Frog jog, by Harriet Ziefert ; illustrations by Yukiko Kido
- If you were a period, by Nicholas M. Healy ; illustrated by Sara Gray
- First language lessons for the well-trained mind, level 1, by Jessie Wise
- Dark day in the deep sea, Sea monsters, Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- The Word Wizard's book of synonyms and antonyms, Robin Johnson
- 100 words kids need to read by 3rd grade, sight word practice to build strong readers, from the editors of Scholastic News
- Reading
- Get ready for first grade, spelling, writing and reading, by Athena Anna Lima and Heather Stella
- 240 vocabulary words kids need to know, 24 ready-to-reproduce packets that make vocabulary building fun & effective, by Linda Ward Beech, Grade 3
Outgoing Resources
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