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Write-and-Read Math Story Books (Grades K-2) .Reproducible Patterns for 12 Interactive Books That Build Early Math an Reading SkillsTeach math and reading with these charming story books your students help write! Just photocopy the books patterns, then invite students to fill-i

Write-and-Read Math Story Books (Grades K-2)

Write-and-Read Math Story Books (Grades K-2)

TITLE:Write-and-Read Math Story Books (Grades K-2)
AUTHOR:Betsy Franco
RATING:4.86 (165 Votes)
ASIN:0590983911
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
NUMBER of PAGES:96 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:1999-01-01
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Reproducible Patterns for 12 Interactive Books That Build Early Math an Reading SkillsTeach math and reading with these charming story books your students help write! Just photocopy the books patterns, then invite students to fill-in numbers, words, and pictures for personalized math tales about counting, addition, subtraction, shapes, time, money, simple fractions, and more.

Editorial : About the Author Betsy Franco is a well-known educational writer and children's poet. She is also the author of Counting Caterpillars and Other Math Poems, and Write-and-Read Math Story Books, both published by Teaching Resources. Betsy makes her home in Palo Alto, CA.

This book takes us back to what the Law really says to us, first by helping us understand the Exodus story, and how a new society was envisioned, in direct contrast to the Pharoah who enslaved the Hebrews. They are interesting, so much that I don't mind reading them over, and over, and over, and over. These are the authors themes and have been for a while and it feels like newer books needs a refresh into new topics.

If you are interested in this topic then I would go to a few sources. Superstition has played a key role in stalling the advancement of mankind.. Kids should be kids). For those interested in the educational foundations of America, it is a good read.. Rather than narrating predominant events in chronological order Spring presents history as a contestation among various groups for a place in it. Best calendar EVER -- I bought this one last year (2009), and enjoyed

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