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Baseball by the numbers
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Mary Elizabeth Salzmann |
Baseball By the Numbers presents math standards in a cleverly disguised format. This book includes number-based facts and a brief introduction to the game of baseball. Full-page photos show the actio… |
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Home sweet burrow
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Mary Elizabeth Salzmann |
Looks at what burrows are and gives several examples of animals that create and live in burrows. |
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Home sweet tree
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Mary Elizabeth Salzmann |
Introduces readers to animals that live in trees, including the koala, toucan, and howler monkey, and explains how they make these habitats their homes. |
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Accordion to zeppelin
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Mary Elizabeth Salzmann |
Provides definitions of A to Z words related to inventions. |
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Dentist's tools
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Mary Elizabeth Salzmann |
A child's guide to going to the dentist and the dental tools that they will encounter on their visit. |
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-Ad as in dad
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Mary Elizabeth Salzmann |
Introduces, in brief text and illustrations, the use of the letter combination "ad" in such words as "dad," "mad," "pad," and "sad." |
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-Am as in ham
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Mary Elizabeth Salzmann |
Introduces, in brief text and illustrations, the use of the letter combination "am" in such words as "ham," "clam," "jam," and "dam." |
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-Ap as in cap
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Mary Elizabeth Salzmann |
Introduces, in brief text and illustrations, the use of the letter combination "ap" in such words as "cap," "trap," "map," and "wrap." |
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-At as in cat
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Mary Elizabeth Salzmann |
Introduces, in brief text and illustrations, the use of the letter combination "at" in such words as "cat," "hat," "flat," and "that." |
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-Ay as in clay
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Mary Elizabeth Salzmann |
Introduces, in brief text and illustrations, the use of the letter combination "ay" in such words as "clay," "bay," "spray," and "tray." |
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Blue
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Mary Elizabeth Salzmann |
Simple text and pictures introduce things that are blue, including a pair of overalls, sweater, popsicle, and ball. |
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I am fair
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Mary Elizabeth Salzmann |
Describes some of the many ways of being fair, including taking turns, following the rules, and including others in activities. |
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I am honest
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Mary Elizabeth Salzmann |
Describes various ways of being honest, including doing your own homework, returning things that you borrow, and paying for things at the store. |
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I am responsible
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Mary Elizabeth Salzmann |
Defines responsibility as doing what you are supposed to do and provides some examples, such as taking care of yourself, taking care of other people, and following the rules. |
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The knight waits at night
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Mary Elizabeth Salzmann |
Photographs and simple text introduce homophones, words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings. |
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My deer is a dear
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Mary Elizabeth Salzmann |
Photographs and simple text introduce homophones, words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings. |
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Orange
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Mary Elizabeth Salzmann |
Simple text and photographs present a variety of orange things, including a pumpkin, ball, and life jacket. |
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Out for the summer!
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Mary Elizabeth Salzmann |
Uses simple sentences, photographs, and a brief story to introduce six different words: by, long, of, out, she, take. |
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Snow and more snow!
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Mary Elizabeth Salzmann |
Uses simple sentences, photographs, and a brief story to introduce six different words: and, at, be, man, much, were. |
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They are the best!
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Mary Elizabeth Salzmann |
Uses simple sentences, photographs, and a brief story to introduce six different words: a, do, has, the, their, they. |
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