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They both held on to the acorn. Neither one would let go. Then the acorn slipped. It fell to the ground and landed near a boy’s feet. “Hey, look at this big acorn,” the boy said. And he put it in his pocket. SKILL PRACTICE

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1. The writer most likely wrote the   1. The writer most likely wrote the passage to passage to  .

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A “If you find something, it is yours.” A

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C tell what squirrels eat C D show how big acorns are D

2. What will the brothers probably  2. What will the brothers probably   do do next time? next time?

D “Parents always know what is best.” D

4. The boy will most  4. The boy will most likely

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of the Remind students signal word Summer was over. The air was getting colder. Leaves were falling from the trees. the ing. aloud. Point out rences or predict e making infe Thethe squirrel family was gathering seeds and nuts. They would save them for later. going to practic activity, ind students of experiences. own strategy practice theto our aloud. Then rem and They knew that food be. For hard find under the snow. s together een the text werwould the ans connections betw activity. Review tice prac l skil “Igro can up. jump higher than you can,” one brother said. complete the complete it as a pair students or

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One of the sights that draws visitors to Eastern Africa is the “Great Migration.” Visitors come to watch a megaherd of over 2 million grazing animals—mainly wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles—as they travel through the savanna. Each year, the animals migrate in a circular path from the Serengeti Plains of Tanzania to the Masai Mara of Kenya and back again. They follow the rains that bring green grasses. Carnivores such as lions, hyenas, cheetahs, and leopards follow the herds and prey on the weak and the young. The Great Migration Route

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2. List the three main types of animals that are in the megaherd.

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f. The herds cross the Mara River to get to the Masai Mara.

Serengeti. During this time, the wildebeest herds give birth to several hundred thousand calves.

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picture of, what they are visualize, or create a mental them This strategy helps students nouns, and verbs to help identify good adjectives, their mental images reading. Students learn to Students also learn to adjust “see” the details in a passage.

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Daily Reading Comprehension Teacher’s Edition

Visualization

DAY 4

Visualize the work the kids do.

READ THE PASSAGE

a skunk made his eyes water. Fabio walked behind the others. He wished he were at home. Then a boy named Cody started talking to Fabio. It turned out that they

The flashlight’s beam lights up a frightened face. Small hands grab the fuzzy

liked playing the same games. They made a deal to try out for the camp softball

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creature. Then it is stowed in a box. Children work through the night to capture

team. Fabio thought the next day at camp would be fun.

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STRATEGY PRACTICE

SKILL PRACTICE

A Fabio does not enjoy his first day

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B Fabio goes to camp. C Fabio is bitten by a fish.

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seabirds are ready to leave their nests. They know to head toward the ocean. Lights from the night sky reflect on the sea. Most of the birds go toward those

3. Which detail shows that camp was not  was not fun for Fabio?

lights. But some babies fly toward the lights of the town. They crash-land in yards, parking lots, and streets.

A Cody talks to Fabio.

Cats, dogs, and cars might harm the baby birds. So kids gather them up. In the

B Cody and Fabio like the same games.

morning, they carry their boxes of puffins to the sea. The kids toss the birds high

C Twigs scratch Fabio’s legs.

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D Fabio will try out for softball.

are safe at home.

4. What happens because Cody talks  alks  to Fabio?

STRATEGY PRACTICE

A Fabio wants to go home. B Fabio will be on Cody’s softball team. C Fabio no longer hates camp.

SKILL PRACTICE

With a partner, act out the finding and saving of baby puffins.

Read each question. Fill in the bubble next to the correct answer.

1. Which one would be a good title  for the passage?

D Fabio will not have to swim

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D Fabio tries out for softball.

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The kids live on an island off the coast of Iceland. In the spring, puffins roost on the island’s cliffs. Each female lays one egg. By the middle of August, the baby

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Look back at the story. Circle four describing words that helped you picture Fabio at camp.

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Grades 1–6+ • Address the varied reading levels in your classroom! Each unit in Nonfiction Reading Practice presents three articles on the same topic, but at three levels of difficulty, making it easy for you to differentiate instruction. The 20 units in each title cover content-area topics in social studies, science, health and safety, math, and the arts. And follow-up comprehension and vocabulary activities make it a great resource for test-prep. 176 pages. Correlated to state standards. Federal funding sources: I, V, ER, RF, 21 evan-moor.com/nfread

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Reading Assessment Tasks

Phonics and Word Recognition

Uses Diphthong Spelling Patterns: oi, oy, ou, ow

Grades PreK–2 • Assess your students’ reading skills the quick and easy way! Colorful task cards, sorting mats, and reproducible activities engage students while a teacher or paraprofessional monitors and tracks their skill acquisition. Each book covers the state standards for concepts of print, phonemic awareness, phonics and word recognition, vocabulary and concept development, and comprehension. 176 full-color pages. Correlated to state standards. Federal funding sources: I, V, ER, RF, 21 evan-moor.com/readtasks

Student Task

Objective:

Student uses diphthong spelling patterns oi, oy oy, ou, and ow.

Place mat 1 on the table. Place the yellow picture cards faceup in a row. Point to the mat. Pronounce the /oy/ sound as in coin. Say:

Materials:

The vowel pairs oi and oy stand for the /oy/ sound.

Mat 1, p. 39

Place the coin picture card in front of the student. Say:

Mat 2, p. 41 Yellow Picture Cards, p. 39 Green Picture Cards, p. 41 Class Checklist, p. 43 Activity Sheet, p. 44

This picture shows coins. Is coin spelled with oi or oy? Place the picture card in the box on the mat next to oi or oy. Student responds. Say:

Now look at the rest of the picture cards and place them next to oi or oy on the mat.

Mat 1

Diphthongs

oi

Student places the picture cards on the mat at his or her own pace. Use the mat to record the student’s responses on the class checklist.

oy

Remove the mat and cards from the table. Then place mat 2 on the table. Place the green picture cards faceup in a row. Point to the mat. Pronounce the /ow/ sound as in cow. Say:

Mat

Mat

Diphthongs

Now let’s look at the vowel pairs ou and Ou and Mat ow. ow stand for the /ow/ sound.

ou ow

Place the cow picture card in front of the student. Say:

This picture shows a cow. Is cow spelled with ou or ow? Place the picture card in the box on the mat next to ou or ow. Student responds. Say:

Now look at the rest of the picture cards and place them next to ou or ow on the mat. Student places the picture cards on the mat at his or her own pace. Use the mat to record the student’s responses on the class checklist.

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READING fluency Leveled Readers’ Theater

Comprehension Activity Name

Grades 1–6+ • The fun and easy scripts in Leveled Readers’ Theater provide reading parts for students reading below, on, or above grade level so you can support many levels of readers within one classroom. Each title is leveled in accordance with Fountas and Pinnell Guided Reading criteria to help you match selections to students’ abilities. Your students will enjoy the delightful stories and illustrations in each play, and you’ll enjoy all the helpful teaching resources, such as dictionary pages, reproducible practice pages, ideas for building background—and more! 160 pages. Correlated to state standards. Federal funding sources: I, V, RF, 21 evan-moor.com/lrt

About the Play Fill in the circle next

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thing about Mr. Kenley? 1. What was the most unusual đ?– đ?– He had an old car. đ?–Ąđ?–Ą He wore a suit to school. to school. đ?–˘đ?–˘ He brought five puppies suspicious of the four students? 2. Why was Mrs. Buttons for breaking the rules. đ?– đ?– The students were known like puppies. that the students didn’t đ?–Ąđ?–Ą Mrs. Buttons knew ers. the students were troublemak đ?–˘đ?–˘ Mr. Kenley told her to watch the puppies? Mr. Kenley asked the students 3. Why was it ironic that and leave school. rules the break to own at home. đ?– đ?– The students were about to have puppies of their đ?–Ąđ?–Ą The students just happened Mrs. Buttons if they could watch the puppies. asked đ?–˘đ?–˘ The students had just

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office instead of leaving? students stayed in Mr. Kenley’s 4. Why do you think the đ?– đ?– They liked Mr. Kenley. the puppies.. đ?–Ąđ?–Ąđ?–Ą They liked playing with disappoint Mrs. Buttons. đ?–˘đ?–˘ They didn’t want to Mr. Kenley: Whoopsy daisy. Well, one of them Kenley? had to be the first 5. What is true about Mr. one out of the box, I guess. đ?– đ?– He is a real pushover. Mrs. Buttons: It’s running đ?–Ąđ?–Ą He is unconventional. out the door! Buttons angry. đ?–˘đ?–˘ He likes to make Mrs. Mr. Kenley: Here, you keep an eye on the rest of them, and I’ll go the play seem to indicate? of ending the does catch uh ‌ whichever one that 6. What was. breaking the rules. đ?– đ?– The students will keep the puppies. Travis: Seeing Mr. Kenley đ?–Ąđ?–Ą The students will adopt race down the hall after that following the rules. little puppy was quite a đ?–˘đ?–˘ The students will start sight. Did I mention that it was the first day of school? Well, it was, and the 19 hallways were crowded with students. The Puppy Principal Of course, a lot of Pennington students spend more time in the hallways than in the classrooms . It’s a real problem around here, especially with one particular group of eighth-graders — Brad, Hunter, Nicole, and Aaron. Yep, those four are a handful. Brad: So wha’d’ya think, Hunter? You wanna just skip second period and jet down to Games Galore? I wanna check out the new ‌ Hey! What the ‌? 2 The Puppy Principal

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Readers’ Theater

how long do you think steps in 5 minutes, about 1. If you can climb 100 of Liberty? 354 steps in the Statue it would take to climb the 45 minutes 3 hours 1 hour 18 minutes to ride the ferry to the and $3.00 for children 2. Itt costs $7.00 for adults Sally, Jack, and their much would it cost for Statue of Liberty. How The Statue of Liber ty father to ride the ferry? $7.00 $13.00 $10.00 Characters $30.00 Narrator Captain of the ship Isere is about Jack that g somethin Find . is 8 feet long. President Grover Cleveland Mr. Simpson 3. Lady Liberty’s ďŹ nger 3 to help you measure. yardstick a or ruler Speaker your 1 Sally 8 feet long. Use Speaker 2 Newscaster What did you ďŹ nd? Speaker 3 Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi Speaker 4 of the Statue This story takes place 1834. He started planning in New York City on October r. Bartholdi was born in 4. Mr. he started working 28, 1886. The city is celebratin was Mr. Bartholdi when g the unveiling of the Statue Liberty in 1876. How old Liberty. of on the statue? old years 52 Jack: Dad, Dad! This is a great 42 years old ears old 21 years parade! Look at all that 34 years old paper ying out of the windows. It looks like white ribbons. I’m glad there The is no school today! This 179,200 pounds. is the most exciting day used in the statue was of my life! much How 5. The amount of copper pounds. the statue was 250,000 mount of steel used in amount Mr. Simpson: This is a special day! The Statue weigh in all? of Liberty is ďŹ nally did the copper and steel ďŹ nished. 329,200 pounds Today we will be able to see what it looks 294,200 pounds like. 429,200 pounds Sally: And we helped! I gave 10¢ to help pay for the base that was built for the statue. Jack gave 10¢, too. It Grade 2 • EMC 3307 was fun to Readers’ Theater,see my name in Mr. Pulitzer’s 52 newspap Corp. er. There must Evan-Moor by Š2003 have been a thousand names! Mr. Simpson: Mr. Pulitzer also helped a lot. He gave $1,000 for the base of the statue. It cost $100,000 to build. Sally: Jeepers! That’s a lot of money! Narrator:

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Jack: Come on, Sally! Dad said we can go down to the harbor!

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Building Fluency The Adventures of Buzz Buzz

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and Betty

Characters Betty

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Narrator Singers

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Goldilocks and the Three Bears

Goldilocks explore s a house in the woods, where breaks a chair, she eats porridge takes a nap, and , then awakens bears threaten to find a family ing to eat her! of furious (Approximate running time: 10 minutes) How to Prepare ................ . . . . . 74 How to Stage. ................ . . . . . . . 76 How to Make the Headbands. . . . . . . 78 The Program . ................ . . . . . . . 80 The Script . . . . ................ . . . . . . . 81 A Coloring Activity ................ . . 88 The Masks . . . ................ . 161–175

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fluency READING Word Family

Word Family

Stories and Activities

Meet the -an

Grades K–3 • Engaging practice on 16 word families! Each word family is presented using a five-page reproducible unit that includes a picture dictionary, a one-page story, comprehension and vocabulary activities, and a word-list slider to practice reading for fluency. 112 pages. Correlated to state standards. Federal funding sources: I, III, V, ER, RF, 21 evan-moor.com/wfsa Word Family Stories & Activities K–2 Level A EMC 3353-F11 1–3 Level C K–2 Level B EMC 3354-F11 1–3 Level D

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High-Frequency Words

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Grades K–3 • The 15 units in each High-Frequency Words title cover 100 high-frequency words taken from the respected Dolch and Fry not word lists. Pretests, fun stories, reproducible activities, and word-list sliders provide everything you need to engage students in valuable high-frequency word practice. 112 pages. Correlated to state standards. Federal funding sources: I, III, V, ER, RF, 21 evan-moor.com/hfsa

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Game 1 • Caller’s Board

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Center Games for Up to 6 Players Grades K–3 • Engaging hands-on practice of words from the Dolch and Fry word lists! The high-frequency words practiced correspond to those presented in High-Frequency Words: Stories & Activities (above). Includes seven games per title. 144 full-color pages. Correlated to state standards. Federal funding sources: I, III, V, ER, RF, 21 evan-moor.com/hfgames High-Frequency Words: Games K–1 Level A EMC 3380-F11 2–3 Level C K–1 Level B EMC 3381-F11 2–3 Level D

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LANGUAGE development

Look, Listen, & Speak

Multimedia Vocabulary and Language Skills Instruction Look Electronic and print posters provide engaging multimedia environments that introduce theme-based vocabulary in context.

Listen Interactive games, chants, songs, and read-along stories on a CD-ROM reinforce vocabulary and concepts.

Speak Familiar themes help students connect topics and vocabulary to the world around them.

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Step-by-step directed teaching lessons, reproducible activity pages, and written and oral assessments give teachers a clear instructional path.

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Students work in a manageable 32-page, full-color booklet containing a picture dictionary, a story, chants, a song, and activity pages.

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An identical electronic version of each printed poster allows students to scroll over pictures and hear words pronounced and used in sentences.

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LANGUAGE development

Stories to Read – Words to Know Developing Language Through Reading Familiar Topics • Meaningful Illustrations • Audio Support

Support ELLs in the mainstream classroom!

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Engaging audio readings support struggling or reluctant readers as they follow along with the story. Audio selections are also available in downloadable podcasts on iTunes.

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READING literacy

Students can’t keep their hands off this engaging reading and language practice!

Take It to Your Seat Literacy Centers

Grade 2

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Grades PreK–6 • Provide students with important reading and language arts skill practice that feels more like fun than work! Each book comes with up to 18 self-contained centers that students can pick up and take anywhere. They’re a perfect way to provide students with the extra practice they need to strengthen language skills. 192 full-color pages. Correlated to state standards. Federal funding sources: I, V, ER, RF, 21 evan-moor.com/tlcent

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Grades K–6+ • Help your students master language and reading skills through fun, hands-on activities. The 12 delightful centers in each Take It to Your Seat Reading and Language Centers title present students with standards-based skill practice in an engaging, flexible format. You’ll love the easy-to-put-together center activities, which work for a variety of learning situations. And your students will love working with the full-color, beautifully illustrated task cards and mats that make language and reading practice feel more like fun than work! 160 pages. Correlated to state standards. Federal funding sources: I, III, V, RF, 21 evan-moor.com/trlcent K

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literacy READING Help early learners develop strong literacy skills in just 15 to 20 minutes a day! W EE K

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Ff Day 1

Teacher Pages

Finny the Fish The letter F stands for the first sound in fish.

Vocabulary feathers, Finny, fins, fish, fishbowl, food

Learning the Alphabet

• Understand that illustrations carry meaning

Distribute the Day 1 activity page. Point to the uppercase F and lowercase f at the top of the page as you talk about them. Say: This week’s letter is F F. This is a big F F. Point to the big F F. This is a little ff. Point to the little ff. The letter F stands for this sound: /f/ /f/. It is the first sound you hear in fish. Say fish. (fish) Say the sound that stands for the letter F. F (/f/)

Phonological Awareness

Listening to the Story

SKILLS: Print Awareness

• Begin to make lettersound associations • Begin to attend to the initial sound in familiar words • Identify the initial sound of a spoken word • Isolate the initial sound of a spoken word Alphabet Knowledge • Begin to associate letters with their names • Identify uppercase and lowercase letters Oral Language Development • Respond orally to simple questions • Listen for different purposes Writing • Develop fine motor skills through drawing and tracing Comprehension • Make connections using illustrations and/or prior knowledge, real-life experiences • Recall details • Compare and contrast • Categorize and classify

Provide vocabulary words, a teaching path, scripting suggestions, discussion questions, and ideas for extension activities.

Concept

To prepare children to listen to the story, point to the picture of Finny the fish at the top of the page. Say: Listen to a story about Finny the fish. Listen for words that begin with /f/. /f/

Finny the fish is a fun pet. I like to watch Finny in his fishbowl. He has beautiful long fins that look like feathers. He swims around his bowl through the green seaweed and into the rock cave. Sometimes Finny hides in the cave and I can’t see him. But when it’s time to eat, he swims to the top of the bowl. He looks up at me and waits for his fish food sprinkles. I like taking care of Finny the fish. He is a fun pet.

Thinking About the Story

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Distribute crayons. GuideName children in answering questions about the picture as they listen for beginning sounds. Say: Trace the letters. •W What hat is Finny? (a fish) hear in fish? (/f/) Make a red dot on Finny the fish.

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Home–School Connection Resources

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READING vocabulary A Word a Day Week 24 A Word a Day

admonish verb

to caution or warn synonym: reprimand

Mrs. Wu had to admonish her students about running in the hallway. Which of these are examples of admonishing someone? • A police officer talks to a driver but does not write a ticket. • A judge sentences a criminal to a year in prison. • A mother says that next time, her child will go to the “time outâ€? chair. • A principal explains what happens to students who race their bikes on the playground. • A father doesn’t pay attention when his children tease each other. Pretend that you are a parent. Your children have just come inside with mud all over their shoes. What would you say to

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foreign adjective

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We served lots of foreign foods at the international celebration. The hamburgers looked foreign alongside all the other exotic foods. Which meaning of the word foreign is being used: “from another countryâ€? or “differentâ€?? • His intense interest in video games seems foreign to me. • My dad bought a computer program to learn a foreign language. • Greece is one foreign land I’d really like to visit. • After a month of backpacking, sleeping in a bed seemed foreign. • A movie from Russia won the best foreign film award.

admonish • foreign • gallery • harass

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combination

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List the first three multiples of 9.

Allen and Geoff are mowing lawns together to raise money to go to summer camp. One day last week, they were paid $10 for one lawn, $16 for another, and $18 for yet another. They put all the money together and then split it in half. How much did each boy earn that day?

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Jed is collecting shells to make a picture frame. He figures he needs 10 shells for the top and 10 shells for the bottom, and then 18 shells for each side of the frame. How many shells does he need to complete the frame?

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Friday–Week 25

Manuel made a map to show how many newspapers he delivers on each street. Each rectangle is a shows where a newspaper should block. Each be delivered. Count the number of newspapers delivered on each street. Remember to count both sides of each street. Then use the clues to help you label the names of the streets. Clues: 1. Manuel delivers an odd number of newspapers on Apple Street.

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• Generate interest in moons by asking students to answer a riddle about Earth’s moon. Give the clues one at a time, calling on a student to try to give an answer after each clue. Continue giving clues until you receive the answer “moon.” “This object is part of the solar system.” “It is smaller than Earth.” “It is usually seen at night.” “It has holes called craters on its surface.” “It goes around the Earth.” “It seems to change shape on different nights.” “If you look up at night, you will probably see it.”

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Making the Model Arm

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Sunday

Tuesday—It is sunny.

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4. Emphasize that muscles work in pairs, one contracting as the other relaxes.

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Write the name of the month in the box. Some planets have more Write the numbers of the days of this than one moon. month in the boxes. Look at the moon each night. Some planets don’t month Draw what it looks like in the box for that date.

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Looking at a Map

A map is a drawing of a place from above. A map shows where things are.

This map shows a school. Listen and follow directions.

Would you like to live in a town with its own chocolate factory? Welcome to Hershey, Pennsylvania! In 1903, Milton S. Hershey built the first modern chocolate factory. Then he built a town around it. Hershey, Pennsylvania, was born! Workers liked living there. Today, the town has a zoo, a park, a theater, and a theme park. Streetlights are shaped like Hershey’s Kisses. Hershey is the sweetest place on Earth! I wonder…Do Hershey’s cows give chocolate milk?

1. Color the building red.

4. Color the tree green.

2. Draw a circle around the sandbox.

5. Draw a child on the sidewalk.

3. Mark an X on the cars.

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Beginning Geography

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Grades K–2 • Beginning Geography makes it easy to introduce K–2 students to geography skills and content vocabulary. Based on the National Geography Standards, the 93 reproducible practice pages cover beginning map skills, landforms and bodies of water, and continents and oceans. Each section features a variety of reproducible activities, as well as a cumulative review to help you gauge students’ progress. 112 pages plus two 17" x 22" full-color map posters. Based on National Geography Standards. Federal funding sources: I, V, 21 evan-moor.com/bgeo

Grades 1–6 • Introduce your students to interesting—and sometimes unusual—events, people, animals, and places using the 44 stories in each U.S. Facts & Fun title. Every story is followed by a comprehension activity and two fun pages featuring puzzles, mazes, secret codes, games, hidden pictures, maps, and a lot more. 192 reproducible pages. Federal funding sources: I, V, RF, 21 evan-moor.com/usfacts

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SOCIAL STUDIES Take It to Your Seat Geography Centers

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Grades 1–6 • Features geopolitical maps of each of the fifty states; political maps of the six regions; and political, physical, and thematic maps of the United States. Also fun facts, geography bee– type questions, and review pages. Included are evaluation forms, a crossword puzzle, a word search, and an answer key. 128 pages. evan-moor.com/usmaps

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SPANISH/ENGLISH

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Spanish/English Activities Grades PreK–3 • Dual-language resources work great for supporting ELLs in a variety of settings. 304 reproducible pages. Correlated to state standards. Federal funding sources: I, III, V, RF, 21 evan-moor.com/seactivities

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ARTS & CRAFTS How to Teach Art to Children

COLOR

Grades 1–6 • This beautiful full-color resource book provides 72 step-by-step lessons that teach the seven elements of art: line, shape, color, value, texture, form, and space. Teacher pages that define the element and list literature references and fine art examples help you introduce students to each element. And a full-color example of each art project done by a student helps you visualize what each project should look like. The second section of the book features imaginative lessons that help students experience art while they learn the styles of famous artists. For example, students create a colored-chalk flower picture in the style of Georgia O’Keeffe and a circus mobile in the style of Alexander Calder. 160 full-color pages. evan-moor.com/teachart

Large-Group Experience

Cool Colors and Warm Colors Blue, green, and purple are often labeled as cool colors. Yellow, orange, and red are called warm colors. Students categorize colors as cool and warm.

Reproduce this color wheel for individual student Warm Colors on s to use with Second page 44, Mixing Warm and Cool ary Colors on page Colors on page 33, Cool Colors 46, and Comple mentary Turn About and on page 51.

Name

The Color Wheel

Materials

Step by Step

• Owl Moon by Jane Yolen; Philomel

1. Read the book Owl Moon. Discuss the illustrator’s choice of colors to depict the moonlit winter night.

• Arrow to the Sun by Gerald McDermott; Viking Press • colored paper scraps • color wheel

2. Read Arrow to the Sun. Discuss the illustrator’s choice of colors. 3. Compare the colors used in the two books and the two different settings. 4. Sort the colored paper scraps into two piles:

• colors that fit the cool winter setting of Owl Moon

• colors that fit the warm desert setting of Arrow to the Sun

5. Look at the color wheel and notice how it has been divided into cool colors and warm colors as well.

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ArtWorks for Kids

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Grades 1–6 • The 68 fun art experiences and projects in ArtWorks for Kids introduce students to techniques in painting, weaving, printing, clay, and working with natural and recyclable materials. Each two-page lesson features a full-color example of the project, art vocabulary and questions to present, a materials list, tips to make the lesson proceed smoothly, and step-by-step illustrated instructions. 160 full-color pages. evan-moor.com/artworks 1–6 EMC 761-F11

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Learn to use familiar shapes and watercolor paints to create an abstract animal.

Vocabulary abstract painting priming watercolor paint

Materials

Steps to Follow 1

• watercolor set with brush • white art paper 9" x 12" (23 x 30.5 cm) or 12" x 18" (30.5 x 46 cm) • cup for water • paper towels

2

• black crayon

Project Notes

Let’s Talk About It What is abstract painting? How is watercolor different from tempera paint?

• This easy project helps children learn to work with watercolors. Watercolor is different from tempera paint step because it is3colored water instead of opaque paint. Children who have used tempera paint know they can easily correct a mistake by simply letting the paint dry and painting over it. This is not so with watercolor. It is also important to teach children how to get the paint set ready to use by priming it to soften the pigment. (See page 5.)

What are the different shapes we can use to create interesting animals?

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Brainstorm and list different shapes. Ask children to name animals . Discuss the shapes that might be used to create them. A horse, for example, might be made from an oval body and head, rectangular neck and legs, and triangul ar hooves and ears. Draw some examples on the chalkboard. Have each child choose experiment with several an animal and of scrap paper. Encoura designs on a sheet ge children to use different shapes. many

Draw the outline of the animal with black crayon on the art paper. Paint the animal with the primed waterco Children may use lors. many different colors. Instruct them to rinse the brush in water after each color change. Set the painting aside

to dry.

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Art for All Seasons

a Colorful Windsock StepS to Follow 1. Sketch a wavy line on the yellow paper strip as shown. Cut on the line. 2. Glue the yellow strip to the top edge of the orange paper. 3. Cut circles of varying sizes from the yellow, blue, and pink paper. Glue them in a random fashion onto the orange paper.

4. Flip over the orange paper. Glue the tissue strips evenly spaced along the bottom edge. 5. Roll the orange paper into a cylinder and staple. Secure the rest of the opening with tape. 6. Punch two holes opposite each other on the yellow perimeter. Tie a piece of string through each hole. Tie the opposite ends together. 7. Tape the ends of the strings to the tongue depressor, which acts as a handle.

Join students in a spring parade around the playground, letting the wind blow your colorful windsocks about. MaterIalS • 12” x 15” (30.5 x 38 cm) orange construction paper for the base

• 4” x 18” (10 x 45.5 cm) yellow construction paper for the cuff

• 6” (15 cm) squares of pink, yellow, and blue construction paper for decoration • 10—1” x 9” (2.5 x 23 cm) strips of tissue paper • tongue depressor • string • tape • stapler • hole punch

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How to Make Puppets with Children

Grades 1–4 • Here’s your year-round source for art project ideas! The 105 projects in Art for All Seasons feature fun art experiences and projects that relate to the weather and holidays of fall, winter, spring, and summer. Choose from paper crafts, 3-D constructions, painting, mixed media, special-occasion cards, and more. You’ll find the perfect project for any time of the year. 208 full-color pages. evan-moor.com/artseasons 1–4 EMC 2001-F11

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Grades 1–6 • Easy-to-follow directions and all necessary patterns for making 37 hand puppets and 26 alphabet finger puppets. 80 pages. evan-moor.com/puppets 1–6

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Paper Mitt Puppet

Materials cm) yellow • 9” x 12” (23 x 30.5 construction paper • patterns on page 75 • marking pens or crayons • scissors • glue

Steps to Follow

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*Parents’ Guide to Children’s Media

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HOME & SCHOOL Skill Sharpeners PreK–6+ • Skill Sharpeners provides at-home practice that helps students master and retain skills. Each book in this dynamic series is the ideal resource for programs such as summer school, after school, remediation, and school book fairs and fundraising. 144 full-color pages. evan-moor.com/skillsharpeners Skill Sharpeners Spell & Write PreK K 1 2

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Sports, Sports, Sports Everyone in my family likes to play sports. My mom is the coach of my softball team. We are called the Eastside Earthquakes. We won our city championship last season.

3 4 5 6+

Compound Words Spelling Theme Vocabulary

When we finish our homework, my sister and I like to play basketball outside. My dad put up a hoop in the driveway. Sometimes he plays, too. Each time you throw the ball into the basket, you get a point. The first one to get twenty-one points wins.

Complete the point outside

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PreK–5 • Help students make a successful transition from one grade to the next with ten weeks of engaging basic skills practice that covers the entire curriculum. 144 full-color pages. Federal funding sources: I, V, ER, RF, 21 evan-moor.com/dsummer

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Ages 4–9 • This exciting, colorful series will engage kids in hours of productive fun. There are hidden pictures, puzzles, things to cut out and create, popups, art projects, word games, and a whole lot more! evan-moor.com/ neverbored

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TEACHER RESOURCES

School Days

Garden Days

Animal Academy

Safari

Plan Books

Record Books

Daily Plan Books

Daily Record Books

All Grades • Organize your entire school year—and do it with style! Charming and functional spiral-bound planners are a must-have resource for your classroom. Each Daily Plan Book contains 39 weekly lesson-plan pages, seating charts, a class roster, pages to organize important classroom information, and more! evan-moor.com/plandbooks

All Grades • Finally, all the forms you need to track and record student progress in one spot! Each Daily Record Book includes a record of standards assessed, assignment and test forms, attendance records, communication log, student roster, and more! 96 pages. evan-moor.com/recordbooks

School Days All EMC 5400-F11 $8.99 Row format. Includes inspirational quotes. 96 pages.

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Garden Days All EMC 5401-F11 $8.99 Row format. Includes inspirational quotes. 96 pages.

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