An introduction to capacity for the youngest readers! Math Counts series introduces young readers (grades K-3) to early math concepts. Real-world examples and corresponding photos make math concepts easy to grasp. When things are sorted together, they are called a set. Things that make up a set have something in common.
An introduction to capacity for the youngest readers! Math Counts series introduces young readers (grades K-3) to early math concepts. Real-world examples and corresponding photos make math concepts easy to grasp. We use the words big and small to describe the size of things. They help us compare things.
There’s time ahead I always thought... but there isn’t and there wasn’t.’Henry Pluckrose died shortly before this book was sent for publication. He was in the process of selecting and ordering the poems during his final weeks. Henry’s favourie hobbies of travelling and writing come together in his poetry. His illness, Parkinson’s, diagnosed in 2001, gave him time to reflect, but his interests – history, a fascination with old buildings, his appreciation of nature and music – remained unchanged and shine through in this collection of poems. His recent writings, often composed on the spot, create a poetic diary, recording the places he visited and highlighting the colours and changes in the world around. He tinged his words with his imagination and his dreams.Henry sought to motivate even the youngest through his works, and Who Travels Down this Narrow Road can be seen as a metaphor of life. Through his own considered journey, we are encouraged to reflect upon and to live life to the full, as he did.
An introduction to capacity for the youngest readers! Math Counts series introduces young readers (grades K-3) to early math concepts. Real-world examples and corresponding photos make math concepts easy to grasp. When things are sorted together, they are called a set. Things that make up a set have something in common.
An introduction to capacity for the youngest readers! Math Counts series introduces young readers (grades K-3) to early math concepts. Real-world examples and corresponding photos make math concepts easy to grasp. There are patterns almost everywhere. Recognizing them just takes a little practice.
An introduction to capacity for the youngest readers! Math Counts series introduces young readers (grades K-3) to early math concepts. Real-world examples and corresponding photos make math concepts easy to grasp. Counting helps us find out "how many?
Originally published in 1989, Henry Pluckrose, well-known as an educational consultant, writer, and lecturer, examines the way in which a study of the local environment can enrich young children’s learning and be used as a starting point for all manner of cross-curriculum work. He explores the ways in which men and women of the past have shaped the physical environment in which contemporary children live and how these changes are reflected in and commented upon by public buildings, their own homes, systems of transport, the streets of village, town, and city, and so on. Written specially for all who have responsibility for young children – teachers, youth leaders, parents – the book offers a wealth of suggestions for helping children look at their everyday environment. It indicates ways in which close observation of place can provide the starting point in a learning programme, showing how information which adult and child obtain together can be recorded through pictures, models, maps, plans, and photographs, and in the written and spoken word. Seen Locally is an invaluable source book of ideas which can be developed and extended within the curriculum guidelines of each individual school.
An introduction to capacity for the youngest readers! Math Counts series introduces young readers (grades K-3) to early math concepts. Real-world examples and corresponding photos make math concepts easy to grasp. Squares, triangles, circles... Shapes are all around us.
An introduction to capacity for the youngest readers! Math Counts series introduces young readers (grades K-3) to early math concepts. Real-world examples and corresponding photos make math concepts easy to grasp. Numbers help us in many ways by giving us all types of information-from a person's addresses to the size of a dress and more.
An introduction to capacity for the youngest readers! Math Counts series introduces young readers (grades K-3) to early math concepts. Real-world examples and corresponding photos make math concepts easy to grasp. Time is a measure of the hours, days, months, and years we live through.
An introduction to capacity for the youngest readers! Math Counts series introduces young readers (grades K-3) to early math concepts. Real-world examples and corresponding photos make math concepts easy to grasp. Capacity is the word used to describe the most that a container can hold.
An introduction to capacity for the youngest readers! Math Counts series introduces young readers (grades K-3) to early math concepts. Real-world examples and corresponding photos make math concepts easy to grasp. We use the word length to describe the measurement of something from one end to the other.
An introduction to capacity for the youngest readers! Math Counts series introduces young readers (grades K-3) to early math concepts. Real-world examples and corresponding photos make math concepts easy to grasp. Weight is a measuring word. We weigh things to find out how heavy they are.
An introduction to capacity for the youngest readers! Math Counts series introduces young readers (grades K-3) to early math concepts. Real-world examples and corresponding photos make math concepts easy to grasp. We use the word length to describe the measurement of something from one end to the other.
Here's a distinctive series that shows young readers a whole new way to look at the world. Featuring bright, unusual photographs, each delightful book encourages children to observe, wonder, discuss, and discover. New Look takes a unique approach to learning, making important concepts and ideas clear to young readers through simple, engaging text and eye-catching photographs taken from very unusual angles, including the child's eye view. This series helps develop observation skills, promote discussion, and encourages youngsters to relate basic early childhood concepts to their own experiences.
The standard location tool for full-length plays published in collections and anthologies in England and the United States since the beginning of the 20th century, Ottemiller's Index to Plays in Collections has undergone seven previous editions, the latest in 1988, covering 1900 through 1985. In this new edition, Denise Montgomery has expanded the volume to include collections published in the entire English-speaking world through 2000 and beyond. This new volume lists more than 3,500 new plays and 2,000 new authors, as well as birth and/or death information for hundreds of authors. Representing the largest expansion between editions, this updated volume is a valuable resource for libraries worldwide.
Among the laws agreed upon in England for the governing of the Province of Pennsylvania was one providing for a registry of marriages, births, and deaths. Marriage licenses were issued from the Office of the Provincial Secretary, those listed in this work dating from 1742. Some earlier registers of licenses and some kept at a later date are missing, yet this work still features a base list of 6,500 marriages, to which we have added a further 3,500 marriages from articles in the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography and The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine. All 10,000 marriages are based on public records as opposed to church records.
Fire is dangerous! But it is useful, too. Fire gives us heat and light. Let's explore what fire is, how we use it, and why it is so important. The Sun that shines on our world is a huge ball of fire that provides us with heat and light. Let's explore what fire is made of, what fire does and why fire is so important. Let's Explore introduces young children to some of the most fundamental concepts of our everyday world. These twelve volumes present the basic elements of natural science, mathematics, and time measurement. Carefully coordinated text and photographs excite natural curiosity, stimulate discussion, and stir a desire to explore even further.
Photographs of familiar objects introduce the concept of numbers and where they are often found. Children can become mathematical problem solvers, learning to communicate and reason mathematically, by using the Math Counts series.
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