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Книги издательства «Scholastic»
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These thrilling wartime adventures transport the reader to the heat of battle. Deadly Skies sees John Smith, Spitfire pilot, in the throes of the Battle of Britain. Tank Attack takes the action to the deserts of North Africa as John witnesses the Battle of El Alamein from behind a tank. Behind Enemy Lines takes us forward to 1943 to the jungles of South-East Asia, as John undertakes a dangerous commando mission. Riveting fictionalized accounts, packed with historical detail, give a new immediacy to WWII that will enthral young male readers. |
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Put young children on the road to learning success with this collection of fun, reproducible skill-building practice pages. Perfect for home or school, these age-appropriate activities teach and reinforce key skills, such as alphabet and number recognition, colors and shapes, visual perception, classifying, fine-motor skills, and so much more. For use with Grade K. |
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Put young children on the road to learning success with this collection of fun, reproducible skill-building practice pages. Perfect for home or school, these age-appropriate activities teach and reinforce key skills, such as alphabet and number recognition, colors and shapes, visual perception, classifying, fine-motor skills, and so much more. For use with Grade PreK. |
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Put young children on the road to learning success with this collection of fun, reproducible skill-building practice pages. Perfect for home or school, these age-appropriate activities teach and reinforce key skills, such as alphabet and number recognition, colors and shapes, visual perception, classifying, fine-motor skills, and so much more. For use with Grade K. |
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Put young children on the road to learning success with this collection of fun, reproducible skill-building practice pages. Perfect for home or school, these age-appropriate activities teach and reinforce key skills, such as alphabet and number recognition, colors and shapes, visual perception, classifying, fine-motor skills, and so much more. For use with Grade K. |
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Lost in a dark, spooky forest! it was something that could only happen to me, Geronimo Stilton. Until I stumbled upon Curlypaw Cannycat's Castle. I quickly discovered the castle was haunted-by cats! Let me tell you, this is one case where curiosity almost killed the mouse. |
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Give children playful opportunities to master letter formation and recognition with this adorable collection of alphabet trees! These systematic reproducibles give youngsters plenty of practice writing their ABCs and forming words that begin with each letter. The book also includes dozens of fun letter sorts to help kids become successful readers. A great way to get kids on target to meet the Foundational Skills for Reading outlined in the Common Core Standards! For use with Grades PreK-1. |
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More than 5,000 years ago, ancient Egypt first began to develop along the banks of the Nile River. From the Great Pyramid at Giza to the countless artifacts discovered by archaeologists, remnants of this remarkable civilization have long captured our imaginations. Readers will discover how Egypt was formed, how its leaders governed their people, and what daily life was like for the average ancient Egyptian. They will also learn how Egyptian culture and innovations have played a role in the development of modern society. |
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Over ten thousand years ago, humans began settling in the land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in what is now southwestern Asia. Over time, these early settlements grew into Mesopotamia, the worlds first civilization. This book details the long history of this incredible civilization and the incredible impact it had on the development of the world as we know it today. |
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Providing an exceptionally detailed investigation of Roman civilization from its founding to its decline in the West twelve centuries later, this book examines Roman political institutions, key figures, and geography. Readers will encounter Roman religion through the ages and discover its role in shaping Roman society and family life. They will also learn about Romes contributions to modern language, law, and architecture. |
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Rhyming text describes a school field trip to an apple orchard, where the students count down all the things they see, from twenty name tags to one apple pie. |
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Clifford the Small Red Puppy and his big friend teach young children about slow/fast; first/last; up/down; wet/dry; and more! |
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Geronimo's sister Thea is the mystery-loving rodent, not him. But somehow Geronimo finds himself going undercover to get to the bottom of a case. Full color. |
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Tis the season to be jolly — and holey cheese was I trying! But on my way to New York City to meet my family for the holidays, my luggage got switched with another mouse's... Oh, rats! Now I had to scurry all over the Big Apple trying to track down that mouse... and all my Christmas presents! And I, Geronimo Stilton, am not a big cheese when it comes to getting around the Big Apple! |
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A Halloween treat from a bestselling duo! It's Halloween night and the moon shines bright. We run through the gate and can hardly wait! We ring the bell and then we yell... TRICK OR TREAT! Before Halloween night begins, everyone should have their costumes ready! Join a creative group of trick-or-treaters as they give each other hints about what they'll be for Halloween! |
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I can write my ABC's! is a wonderful thing for a parent to hear a child say. Recognizing letters, writing them and knowing the sounds they make are all essential skills in learning to read and write. Topics covered: — Identifying letters; — Sequencing letters; — Writing letters For use with Grades K-1. |
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Help your child develop basic concepts such as size, direction, location and following directions. In addition to learning basic concepts, your child will develop problem-solving strategies and logical reasoning, being able to distinguish similarities and differences, and recognizing relationships between items. These concepts are important across the entire school curriculum and school success. Topics covered: — Following directions; — Identifying opposites; — Comparing sizes; — Sorting and classifying; — Identifying sets; — Recognizing relationships; — Simple reasoning For use with Grades K-1. |
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Recognizing and writing numerals, counting and counting by groups (skip-counting) are crucial to children's early mathematics learning. In addition, concepts, such as more than, less than, equal and identifying quantities of items, are all key to success in mathematics. Topics covered: — Identifying numbers; — Writing numbers; — Counting For use with Grades K-1. |
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Recognizing shapes is the basic foundation of geometry skills. Being able to draw shapes helps children develop fine motor skills and also learn the basic strokes used in letter formation. Recognizing and creating patterns is a key math skill. Exploring patterns gives children lots of practice with visual discrimination and with colors and shapes. Topics covered: — Identifying shapes; — Understanding patterns; — Problem solving For use with Grades K-1. |
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Help your child make meaning out of what they read. Introduce your child to a variety of words. Many of the words may already be familiar and some may be new. These words will help your child to begin building vocabulary skills and become a fluent reader. Topics covered: — Sequencing stories; — Recognizing similarities and differences; — Identifying cause and effect; — Mastering sight words For use with Grades K-2. |
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