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Children's New Parenting and Teacher's Collections November 2020
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180 Days of Geography for Fifth Grade : Practice, Assess, Diagnose
by Kristin Kemp
This classroom resource provides teachers with weekly geography units that build students' geography knowledge, and are easy to incorporate into the classroom. In a world that is becoming more connected and globalized, 21st century students must have the skills necessary to understand their world and how geography affects them and others. Students will develop their map and spatial skills, learn how to answer text- and photo-dependent questions, and study the 5 themes of geography. Each week covers a particular topic and introduces students to a new place or type of map. The first two weeks consist of a mini-unit that focuses entirely on map skills. For additional units, students will study various places, and how culture and geography are related. With a focus on the six populated continents, students will explore various types of maps including physical maps, political maps, topographic maps, thematic maps, climate maps, regional maps, and various topics including scale, legends, cardinal directions, latitude and longitude, and more. Aligned to state standards and National Geography Standards, this resource includes digital materials.
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180 Days of Geography for Fourth Grade : Practice, Assess, Diagnose
by Chuck Aracich
This classroom resource provides teachers with weekly geography units that build students' geography knowledge, and are easy to incorporate into the classroom. In a world that is becoming more connected and globalized, 21st century students must have the skills necessary to understand their world and how geography affects them and others. Students will develop their map and spatial skills, learn how to answer text- and photo-dependent questions, and study the 5 themes of geography. Each week covers a particular topic and introduces students to a new place or type of map. The first two weeks consist of a mini-unit that focuses entirely on map skills. For additional units, students will study various places, and how culture and geography are related. With a focus on US states, students will explore various types of maps including physical maps, political maps, topographic maps, thematic maps, climate maps, and various topics including scale, legends, cardinal directions, latitude and longitude, and more. Aligned to state standards and National Geography Standards, this resource includes digital materials.
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180 Days of Geography for Third Grade : Practice-Assess-Diagnose
by Saskia Lacey
This classroom resource provides teachers with weekly geography units that build students' geography knowledge, and are easy to incorporate into the classroom. In a world that is becoming more connected and globalized, 21st century students must have the skills necessary to understand their world and how geography affects them and others. Students will develop their map and spatial skills, learn how to answer text- and photo-dependent questions, and study the 5 themes of geography. Each week covers a particular topic and introduces students to a new place or type of map. The first two weeks consist of a mini-unit that focuses entirely on map skills. For additional units, students will study various places, and how culture and geography are related. With a focus on North American regions, students will explore various types of maps including physical maps, political maps, topographic maps, thematic maps, climate maps, and various topics including scale, legends, cardinal directions, latitude and longitude, and more. Aligned to state standards and National Geography Standards, this resource includes digital materials. |
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180 Days of Geography for First Grade : Practice-Assess-Diagnose
by Rane Anderson
"This resource provides students with geography activities for every day of the school year. Each week focuses on one geography topic and location. Students analyze maps, texts, and visual information as they explore the five themes of geography: location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and region. They also learn key map skills and make personal connections to the locations for a lasting effect. Student confidence will soar with these standards-based geography activities!"--Back cover. |
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180 Days of Geography for Kindergarten : Practice, Assess, Diagnose
by Jessica Hathaway
"This easy-to-use resource provides students with geography activities for every day of the school year. Each week focuses on one geography topic and location. Students analyze maps, texts, and visual information as they explore the five themes of geography: location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and region. They also learn key map skills and make personal connections to the locations for a lasting effect. Student confidence will soar with these engaging standards-based geography activities!"-- Back cover. |
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180 Days of Social Studies for Fifth Grade : Practice-Assess-Diagnose
by Catherine Cotton
"180 Days of Social Studies for Fifth Grade provides teachers and parents with 180 days of daily practice to build students' social studies content-area literacy. Each week will assess students' knowledge of grade-level social studies content, and focuses on a grade-level topic within one of the four social studies disciplines: geography, economics, civics, and history. This resource helps teachers meet the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and state standards in their classrooms"--Publisher's website. |
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180 Days of Social Studies for Third Grade : Practice, Assess, Diagnose, Level 3
by Terri McNamara
"180 Days of Social Studies for Third Grade provides teachers and parents with 180 days of daily practice to build students' social studies content-area literacy. Each week will assess students' knowledge of grade-level social studies content, and focuses on a grade-level topic within one of the four social studies disciplines: geography, economics, civics, and history. This resource helps teachers meet the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and state standards in their classrooms"--Publisher's website. |
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180 Days of Social Studies for Second Grade : Practice, Assess, Diagnose
by Terri McNamara
"180 Days of Social Studies for Second Grade provides teachers and parents with 180 days of daily practice to build students' social studies content-area literacy. Each week will assess students' knowledge of grade-level social studies content, and focuses on a grade-level topic within one of the four social studies disciplines: geography, economics, civics, and history. This resource helps teachers meet the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and state standards in their classrooms"--Publisher's website. |
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180 Days of Social Studies for Kindergarten : Practice, Assess, Diagnose, Level K
by Kathy Flynn
"180 Days of Social Studies for Kindergarten provides teachers and parents with 180 days of daily practice to build students' social studies content-area literacy. Each week will assess students' knowledge of grade-level social studies content, and focuses on a grade-level topic within one of the four social studies disciplines: geography, economics, civics, and history. This resource helps teachers meet the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and state standards in their classrooms"--Publisher's website. |
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180 Days of Problem Solving for Fifth Grade
by Stacy Monsman
The 180 Days of Problem Solving for Grade 5 offers daily problem solving practice geared towards developing the critical thinking skills needed to approach complex problems. This teacher-friendly resource provides thematic units that connect to a standards-based skill that fifth grade students are expected to know to advance to the next level. Lesson plans offer guidance and support for every day of the week, outlining strategies and activities that dig deeper than routine word problems. Each week students will use visual representations and analyze different types of word problems (including non-routine, multi-step, higher thinking problems). This comprehensive resource builds critical thinking skills and connects to national and state standards. |
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180 Days of Problem Solving for Fourth Grade
by Chuck Aracich
The 180 Days of Problem Solving for Grade 4 offers daily problem solving practice geared towards developing the critical thinking skills needed to approach complex problems. This teacher-friendly resource provides thematic units that connect to a standards-based skill that fourth grade students are expected to know to advance to the next level. Lesson plans offer guidance and support for every day of the week, outlining strategies and activities that dig deeper than routine word problems. Each week students will use visual representations and analyze different types of word problems (including non-routine, multi-step, higher thinking problems). This comprehensive resource builds critical thinking skills and connects to national and state standards |
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180 Days of Writing for Fifth Grade
by Torrey Maloof
180 Days of Writing is an easy-to-use resource that provides fifth-grade students with practice in writing opinion, informative/explanatory, and narrative pieces while also strengthening their language and grammar skills. Centered on high-interest themes, each two-week unit is aligned to one writing standard. Students will interact with mentor texts during the first week and then apply their learning the next week by practicing the steps of the writing process: prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing. Daily practice pages make activities easy to prepare and implement as part of a classroom morning routine, at the beginning of each writing lesson, or as homework. Genre-specific rubrics and data-analysis tools provide authentic assessments that help teachers differentiate instruction. Develop enthusiastic and efficient writers through these standards-based activities correlated to the Common Core and other state standards. |
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180 Days of Writing for Fourth Grade : Practice - Assess - Diagnose
by Kristin Kemp
180 Days of Writing is an easy-to-use resource that provides fourth-grade students with practice in writing opinion, informative/explanatory, and narrative pieces while also strengthening their language and grammar skills. Centered on high-interest themes, each two-week unit is aligned to one writing standard. Students will interact with mentor texts during the first week and then apply their learning the next week by practicing the steps of the writing process: prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing. Daily practice pages make activities easy to prepare and implement as part of a classroom morning routine, at the beginning of each writing lesson, or as homework. Genre-specific rubrics and data-analysis tools provide authentic assessments that help teachers differentiate instruction. Develop enthusiastic and efficient writers through these standards-based activities correlated to the Common Core and other state standards.
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180 Days of Writing for Third Grade, Level 3 : Practice - Assess - Diagnose
by Kristi Sturgeon
180 Days of Writing is an easy-to-use resource that provides third-grade students with practice in writing opinion, informative/explanatory, and narrative pieces while also strengthening their language and grammar skills. Centered on high-interest themes, each two-week unit is aligned to one writing standard. Students will interact with mentor texts during the first week and then apply their learning the next week by practicing the steps of the writing process: prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing. Daily practice pages make activities easy to prepare and implement as part of a classroom morning routine, at the beginning of each writing lesson, or as homework. Genre-specific rubrics and data-analysis tools provide authentic assessments that help teachers differentiate instruction. Develop enthusiastic and efficient writers through these standards-based activities correlated to the Common Core and other state standards. |
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180 Days of Writing for Second Grade, Level 2 : Practice - Assess - Diagnose
by Brenda A. Van Dixhorn
180 Days of Writing is an easy-to-use resource that provides second-grade students with practice in writing opinion, informative/explanatory, and narrative pieces while also strengthening their language and grammar skills. Centered on high-interest themes, each two-week unit is aligned to one writing standard. Students will interact with mentor texts during the first week and then apply their learning the next week by practicing the steps of the writing process: prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing. Daily practice pages make activities easy to prepare and implement as part of a classroom morning routine, at the beginning of each writing lesson, or as homework. Genre-specific rubrics and data-analysis tools provide authentic assessments that help teachers differentiate instruction. Develop enthusiastic and efficient writers through these standards-based activities correlated to the Common Core and other state standards.
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180 Days of Writing for First Grade : Practice - Assess - Diagnose
by Jodene Smith
180 Days of Writing is an easy-to-use resource that provides first-grade students with practice in writing opinion, informative/explanatory, and narrative pieces while also strengthening their language and grammar skills. Centered on high-interest themes, each two-week unit is aligned to one writing standard. Students will interact with mentor texts during the first week and then apply their learning the next week by practicing the steps of the writing process: prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing. Daily practice pages make activities easy to prepare and implement as part of a classroom morning routine, at the beginning of each writing lesson, or as homework. Genre-specific rubrics and data-analysis tools provide authentic assessments that help teachers differentiate instruction. Develop enthusiastic and efficient writers through these standards-based activities correlated to the Common Core and other state standards.
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180 Days of Writing for Kindergarten
by Tracy Pearce
180 Days of Writing is an easy-to-use resource that provides kindergarten students with practice in writing opinion, informative/explanatory, and narrative pieces while also strengthening their language and grammar skills. Centered on high-interest themes, each two-week unit is aligned to one writing standard. Students will interact with mentor texts during the first week and then apply their learning the next week by practicing the steps of the writing process: prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing. Daily practice pages make activities easy to prepare and implement as part of a classroom morning routine, at the beginning of each writing lesson, or as homework. Genre-specific rubrics and data-analysis tools provide authentic assessments that help teachers differentiate instruction. Develop enthusiastic and efficient writers through these standards-based activities correlated to the Common Core and other state standards. | |
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180 Days of Reading for Sixth Grade
by Ph.D Kinbberg, Margot
This resource provides sixth grade teachers and parents of sixth grade students with 180 daily practice activities to build and gauge students reading comprehension and word study skills. Great for after school and intervention programs, students gain regular practice through these quick diagnostic-based activities. Both fiction and nonfiction passages are provided as well as data-driven assessment tips and a Digital Resource CD with assessment analysis and electronic versions of the daily practice activities. This resource is correlated to the Common Core State Standards and is aligned to the interdisciplinary themes from the Partnership for 21st Century Skills.
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180 Days of Reading for Fifth Grade
by Margot Kinberg
This resource provides fifth grade teachers and parents of fifth grade students with 180 daily practice activities to build and gauge students reading comprehension and word study skills. Great for after school and intervention programs, students gain regular practice through these quick diagnostic-based activities. Both fiction and nonfiction passages are provided as well as data-driven assessment tips and a Digital Resource CD with assessment analysis and electronic versions of the daily practice activities. This resource is correlated to the Common Core State Standards and is aligned to the interdisciplinary themes from the Partnership for 21st Century Skills. |
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180 Days of Reading for Fourth Grade
by Margot Kinberg
This resource provides fourth grade teachers and parents of fourth grade students with 180 daily practice activities to build and gauge students reading comprehension and word study skills. Great for after school and intervention programs, students gain regular practice through these quick diagnostic-based activities. Both fiction and nonfiction passages are provided as well as data-driven assessment tips and a Digital Resource CD with assessment analysis and electronic versions of the daily practice activities. This resource is correlated to the Common Core State Standards and is aligned to the interdisciplinary themes from the Partnership for 21st Century Skills.
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180 days of reading for third grade
by Christine Dugan
Offers practice activities to build and evaluate reading comprehension and word study, with assessment tips and analysis resources
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180 Days of Reading for Second Grade
by Christine Dugan
This resource provides second grade teachers and parents of second grade students with 180 daily practice activities to build and gauge students reading comprehension and word study skills. Great for after school and intervention programs, students gain regular practice through these quick diagnostic-based activities. Both fiction and nonfiction passages are provided as well as data-driven assessment tips and a Digital Resource CD with assessment analysis and electronic versions of the daily practice activities. This resource is correlated to the Common Core State Standards and is aligned to the interdisciplinary themes from the Partnership for 21st Century Skills. |
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180 Days of Reading for First Grade
by Suzanne Barchers
This resource provides first grade teachers and parents of first grade students with 180 daily practice activities to build and gauge students reading comprehension and word study skills. Great for after school and intervention programs, students gain regular practice through these quick diagnostic-based activities. Both fiction and nonfiction passages are provided as well as data-driven assessment tips and a Digital Resource CD with assessment analysis and electronic versions of the daily practice activities. This resource is correlated to the Common Core State Standards and is aligned to the interdisciplinary themes from the Partnership for 21st Century Skills. |
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180 Days of Science for Fifth Grade : Practice, Assess, Diagnose
by Lauren Homayoun
"This resource provides students with science activities for every day of the school year. Using engaging real-life scenarios, students examine key Science and Engineering Practices, Disciplinary Core Ideas, and Crosscutting Concepts as they explore physical science, life science, and Earth and space science. Multiple-choice and constructed-response questions help students prepare for standardized tests"--Back cover. |
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180 Days of Science for Fourth Grade : Practice, Assess, Diagnose
by Lauren Homayoun
This resource provides students with science activities for every day of the school year. Students examine key science and engineering practices, disciplinary core ideas, and crosscutting concepts as they explore physical science, life science, and Earth and space science.
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180 Days of Science for Third Grade : Practice, Assess, Diagnose
by Melissa Iwinski
This resource provides students with science activities for every day of the school year. Students examine key science and engineering practices, disciplinary core ideas, and crosscutting concepts as they explore physical science, life science, and Earth and space science. |
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180 Days of Science for Second Grade : Practice, Assess, Diagnose
by Debbie Gorrell
This resource provides students with science activities for every day of the school year. Students examine key science and engineering practices, disciplinary core ideas, and crosscutting concepts as they explore physical science, life science, and Earth and space science.
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180 Days of Science for Kindergarten : Practice-Assess-Diagnose
by Lauren Homayoun
"This resource provides students with science activities for every day of the school year. Students examine key science and engineering practices, disciplinary core ideas, and crosscutting concepts as they explore physical science, life science, and earth and space science"--Back cover. |
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12 principles for raising a child with ADHD
by Russell A. Barkley
"From his decades of research and work with thousands of families, leading authority Russell A. Barkley knows how overwhelming the everyday challenges of ADHD can be. This unique book guides parents to help their child or teen thrive and keep their loving connection strong, even in hot-button situations. Dr. Barkley presents 12 key parenting principles that address the most common problems that ADHD poses, such as family conflicts, difficult behavior, school problems, out-of-control emotions, and parental stress. He shows how cultivating a mindset of acceptance and compassion--together with an understanding of the executive function deficits of ADHD--gives parents powerful new tools for supporting their child's success. Concise, inspiring, and filled with quick-reference lists and tips, this is the perfect book for parents to read cover to cover or pick up any time they need extra support"
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Taking Charge of ADHD : The Complete, Authoritative Guide for Parents
by Ph.D Barkley, Russell A.
The leading parent resource about attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and its treatment has now been revised and updated with the latest information and resources. Prominent authority Russell A. Barkley compassionately guides you to:
*Understand why kids with ADHD act the way they do. *Get an accurate diagnosis. *Work with school and health care professionals to find needed support. *Implement a proven eight-step behavior management plan. *Build your child's academic and social skills. *Restore harmony at home.
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Talking is not my thing
by Rose Robbins
A girl with autism who almost never speaks demonstrates how easily she communicates with her brother and grandmother through facial expressions, gestures, flashcards, and drawings
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Juan has the jitters
by Aneta Cruz
Juan is an autistic boy about to start school, and the thought is giving him the jitters; he copes by concentrating on routine things and clapping, but he is worried about being laughed at in school--but his teacher has come up with a series of math games and made Juan the judge, to help him cope with his anxiety about the new situation
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Can bears ski?
by Raymond Antrobus
The award-winning author of Can Bears Ski? and the illustrator of Here’s a Little Poem draw on personal experiences in the story of Little Bear, who learns about his deafness when a visit to an audiologist reveals the truth about a world he sometimes has trouble understanding. Illustrations.
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A new kind of wild
by Zara Gonzalez Hoang
In a story based on the author’s family immigration experiences, a boy feels lost after moving away from the forest he loves before forging a bond with an equally imaginative new friend, who recasts their city home as an adventurous community of brick and cement. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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The Worrysaurus
by Rachel Bright
Reassuring text and lighthearted illustrations combine in the story of an anxiety-prone little dinosaur whose plans for a special picnic are complicated by fears about what could go wrong, before a little support from a loved one helps him find ways to soothe his butterflies. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Benny's true colors
by Norene Paulson
Although Benny looks like a bat, he knows he is a butterfly and, with the support of his mother and friends, finds a way to make his outside match who he is inside
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Migrants
by Issa Watanabe
"With forceful simplicity, Migrants narrates the journey of a group of animals leaving a leafless forest. Borders must be crossed, sacrifices made, loved ones left behind"
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Sugar in milk
by Thrity N. Umrigar
Struggling to adjust to her new home in America, a young girl from India reflects on a cultural story about how Persians were once shunned from a Western India kingdom before they proved that they could enhance as well as integrate into regional society. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Julián at the wedding
by Jessica Love
The heroic young star from Julián Is a Mermaid bonds with a lively new friend during a family wedding filled with flowers, cake, dancing and kissing that reveals the power of friendship in the face of unexpected challenges. Illustrations.
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Remembering Ethan
by Lesléa Newman
A young girl misses her deceased brother and wants to talk about him, and she does not understand why her parents do not even want to mention his name
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Ani's light
by Tanu Shree Singh
A compassionate story for children navigating the difficulties of a parent’s illness depicts a child who struggles with sadness while his mother is away receiving treatment, before reconnecting with happiness whenever they can be together. Illustrations.
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Call me tree
by Maya Christina Gonzalez
"A bilingual poetic tale that follows one child/tree from the depths of Mami/Earth to the heights of the sky, telling a story about being free to grow and be who we are meant to be and honoring our relationship with the natural world"
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