Books

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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Conversations with a poet Conversations with a poet Betsy Franco "Presents ideas for teaching forms, elements, and writing of poetry kindergarten to high school and describes and provides teachers with samples and bibliographies for sixteen poetic forms"--Provided… OL15201085W
Pond circle Pond circle Betsy Franco In the pond by Anna's house, a food chain begins with algae which is eaten by a mayfly nymph which is eaten by a beetle which is eaten by a bullfrog.... OL15201123W
Summer's beat Summer's beat Betsy Franco Two friends celebrate the sounds and sights of summer. OL15201138W
China China Betsy Franco Ancient China OL15692099W
A bat named Pat A bat named Pat Betsy Franco Part of a 25-book set: Word family tales: "a learning library of rhyming storybooks that teach the top 25 word families"--Container. OL16059082W
You hear me? You hear me? Betsy Franco An anthology of stories, poems, and essays by adolescent boys on issues that concern them. OL18262306W
Shadow shapes Shadow shapes Betsy Franco A boy notices geometric shadows on the ground as he walks to school. OL24297891W
Metamorphosis Metamorphosis Betsy Franco Summary:High school artist Ovid's journal recasts his classmates' lives and loves as modern-day Roman mythology, while slowly revealing his own struggles with parents who need him to be the perfect s… OL24719927W
Beto y Pedro Beto y Pedro Betsy Franco Although one is in a wheelchair, best friends Bo and Peter participate in the same physical activities. OL27298057W
Birdsongs Birdsongs Betsy Franco Throughout the day and into the night various birds sing their songs, beginning with the woodpecker who taps a pole ten times and counting down to the hummingbird who calls once. OL94130W
My pinkie finger My pinkie finger Betsy Franco A child describes some of the ways that show how much he has grown. OL94131W
Shells Shells Betsy Franco Simple rhymes introduce different kinds of shells, from oyster shells and turtle shells to peanut and pasta shells. OL94133W
Why the frog has big eyes Why the frog has big eyes Betsy Franco A fable explaining how a staring contest left frogs with large eyes. OL94137W