Etiqueta: Sharon Coan
Ser Un Buen Ciudadano (being A Good Citizen)
What does it take to be a good citizen? Early readers will learn key words about being a good citizen while using oral language skills to determine what is happening throughout the book. Engaging images paired with key words to know, make this book an enjoyable reading experience for even the youngest readers. Aligned with… Leer Más
Lo Que Puede Hacer El Sol (what The Sun Can Do)
What causes snow to melt? What is a vital part of all living things growth and development? The sun, of course! Through engaging photographs, beginning readers will be able to create a story of their own about what the sun does in this wordless e-Book. Aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards, this e-Book covers… Leer Más
Estadounidenses Asombrosos: Pocahontas (amazing Americans: Pocahontas)
This fascinating early biography will give readers the opportunity to learn about Pocahantass incredible life through brilliant images, Spanish-translated informative text, and a helpful glossary and index. Children will be inspired by her amazing life and will be encouraged to find someone they think is amazing!
¿qué Hora Es? (what Time Is It?)
Act out this charming story that combines the classic nursery rhymes Hickory Dickory Dock and Wee Willie Winkie ! The six roles in this Spanish-translated script are written at different reading levels, supporting differentiation and English language learner strategies. Teachers can easily implement these strategies by assigning specific roles to their students in a way… Leer Más
Trabajadores De Mi Escuela (workers At My School)
Many different people work at your school. Read through the pages of this Spanish-translated e-Book to find out all about school workers! Featuring simple phrases, exact text-to-image relationships, large font, and vibrant photographs, this Spanish Version e-Book is aligns to the National Council for the Social Studies, state standards, and helps students become familiar with… Leer Más
Reglas En La Escuela (rules At School) (spanish Version)
No running. Raise your hand. Take turns. Use inside voices. Following rules at school is very important. Featuring vivid photographs showing children following rules at school — and some not following rules — this book engages children with key words to focus on and allows them to use oral language skills to create a story… Leer Más
Reglas Del Hogar (rules At Home)
Many families have rules at home in order to keep each other happy and safe. This Spanish-translated, nonfiction title gives early readers examples of rules that families might have through straightforward text, vibrant images, and an accompanying glossary and index.
¡qué Dolor! (ouch!)
Act out the story of Jack and Jill, two children who go up a hill to fetch a pail of water, but get injured along the way! This Spanish-translated script includes roles written at various reading levels, allowing teachers to implement differentiation and English language learner strategies into their instruction. This feature allows teachers to… Leer Más
Los Violinistas
A king sits in the throne room. the bowl and spoon provide soup for the king. the cat, dog, and cow provide music for the king. When the music gets too loud, the dish runs away with the spoon.