Myself & Others Book Four assumes introductory knowledge and continues teaching and practicing common rules and manners, developing good safety and health habits, and increasing social perception for service to others.
Myself & Others Book Three includes structured exercises. It assumes introductory knowleadge and continues teaching and practicing common rules and manners, developing good safety and health habits, and increasing social perception for service to others.
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Save time with these book-specific narration prompts for first grade through high school—at your fingertips! Now you can
Be ready with customized, interesting narration prompts for each chapter your student reads.
Confidently raise the bar on the types of narrations you ask from your older student.
Encourage correct spelling in your student’s written narrations without any “looking back.”
Using Narration Notecards
These handy, customized cards are easy to use.
Read aloud a chapter from Ancient Egypt and Her Neighbors or assign it as independent reading.
Grab the narration notecard for that chapter and select a narration idea from the list or let your student choose one. You will find a Beginner, an Intermediate, and an Advanced prompt on each card.
Give your student the notecard to look at while narrating orally or in writing. The word bank of people, places, dates, and vocabulary will help with spelling and details.
Ready-to-go book-specific narration questions corresponding to Our Neighbors: Their Stories, Volume 1. Help your students grow in their narration skills and save yourself some time!
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Save time with these book-specific narration prompts for first grade through high school—at your fingertips! Now you can
Be ready with customized, interesting narration prompts for each chapter your student reads.
Confidently raise the bar on the types of narrations you ask from your older student.
Encourage correct spelling in your student’s written narrations without any “looking back.”
Using Narration Notecards
Read aloud a chapter from Stories from America, Volume 1, or assign it as independent reading.
Grab the narration notecard for that chapter and select a narration idea from the list or let your student choose one. You will find a Beginner, an Intermediate, and an Advanced prompt on each card.
Give your student the notecard to look at while narrating orally or in writing. The word bank of people, places, dates, and vocabulary will help with spelling and details.
Download a Free Sample
Save time with these book-specific narration prompts for first grade through high school—at your fingertips! Now you can
Be ready with customized, interesting narration prompts for each chapter your student reads.
Confidently raise the bar on the types of narrations you ask from your older student.
Encourage correct spelling in your student’s written narrations without any “looking back.”
Using Narration Notecards
Read aloud a chapter from Stories From America, Volume 2, or assign it as independent reading.
Grab the narration notecard for that chapter and select a narration idea from the list or let your student choose one. You will find a Beginner, an Intermediate, and an Advanced prompt on each card.
Give your student the notecard to look at while narrating orally or in writing. The word bank of people, places, dates, and vocabulary will help with spelling and details.
Download a Free Sample
Save time with these book-specific narration prompts for first grade through high school—at your fingertips! Now you can
Be ready with customized, interesting narration prompts for each chapter your student reads.
Confidently raise the bar on the types of narrations you ask from your older student.
Encourage correct spelling in your student’s written narrations without any “looking back.”
Using Narration Notecards
These handy, customized cards are easy to use.
Read aloud a chapter from Stories of the Nations Volume 1, or assign it as independent reading.
Grab the narration notecard for that chapter and select a narration idea from the list or let your student choose one. You will find a Beginner, an Intermediate, and an Advanced prompt on each card.
Give your student the notecard to look at while narrating orally or in writing. The word bank of people, places, dates, and vocabulary will help with spelling and details.
Download a Free Sample
Save time with these book-specific narration prompts for first grade through high school—at your fingertips! Now you can
Be ready with customized, interesting narration prompts for each chapter your student reads.
Confidently raise the bar on the types of narrations you ask from your older student.
Encourage correct spelling in your student’s written narrations without any “looking back.”
Using Narration Notecards
These handy, customized cards are easy to use.
Read aloud a chapter from Stories of the Nations, Volume 2 or assign it as independent reading.
Grab the narration notecard for that chapter and select a narration idea from the list or let your student choose one. You will find a Beginner, an Intermediate, and an Advanced prompt on each card.
Give your student the notecard to look at while narrating orally or in writing. The word bank of people, places, dates, and vocabulary will help with spelling and details.
See the world in a whole new way! Acclaimed illustrator Julia Rothman combines art and science in this exciting and educational guide to the structure, function, and personality of the natural world.
With wonderful illustrations and examples, this beautifully written book shows readers how to find places to explore, how to go at a pace appropriate for children to connect with what they see, how to record and identify what you find, and how to develop nature study as an enriching part of family life.
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Listen at the forest's edge as the sun goes down, explore the meadow, and follow the seasons as you learn about birds in this beautiful trio of books. Each book is what we would call a long read picture book. The pages are filled with information about animals, their habitats and habits and so much more.
Nature’s Beautiful Order contains selections from classical naturalists, all the way back to Aristotle, and up to modern naturalists such as John James Audubon.