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Autumn Books
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Fall Is Here! I Love It!
By Elaine Good / Good Books
"From the Publisher:" Elaine W. Good's lyrical prose and Susie Shenk Wenger's captivating watercolors come together to portray the life of a rural child in this delightful seasonal series. "The garden needs to be put to sleep," Mommy tells her little boy in Fall Is Here! I Love It! Through the eyes of a child who lives in the country, children encounter autumn in all its splendor. "When Mommy and I take a hike to pick the last tea in the meadow, our sweaters are too warm, so we take them off. Along the fence pokeberries are growing. We squash some, watching their dark purple juice stain our fingers." For ages 3-6. 9 1/4 x 10 1/2. 32 pages, paperback.
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Autumn Activity Workbooks
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Autumn Idea Book
By Scholastic Teaching
Autumn patterns, crafts, activities and ideas for the elementary classroom! Dozens of open-ended activities! Celebrate all of the Autumn holidays plus a special chapter for the sport of football! All reproducible! A great resource for scout leaders, day care providers and Sunday School Teachers. Grades PreK-5.
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September Activities
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September Activities, Grades 3-6
By Rebecca Stark / Educational Impressions
Monthly activities to take you from the first day of school to the last. Each book is filled with reproducible mini-units, literature units, mind-stretching interdisciplinary activities, clip art, and ideas to motivate students and help develop critical and creative thinking. Also included in each book is a "Not Just For Starters" section with an activity for every day of the month. Grades 3-6.
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October Activities
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October Monthly Idea Book
By Scholastic Teaching
Each creative idea book is filled with on-target reproducible monthly activities that are ready-to-go and make learning fun! These books integrate with any curriculum and are loaded with cute patterns, ideas, motivation awards, bookmarks, open-ended games, crafts, bulletin board suggestions and celebrations for every special day of the month! Grades PreK-6.
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November Activities
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November Calendar Companion
By School Specialty Publishing
The calendar is a natural springboard for many teaching ideas. A Teacher's Calendar Companion for November is packed with challenging and fun ideas that will supplement your classroom's monthly themes. The creative writing prompts, motivating math applications, fun art projects, hands-on science lessons, independent activities, and time-saving and convenient teacher's resources are sure to become favorites that you'll use year after year. Grades PreK-3.
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Autumn School Supplies
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Learn About Apples
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Apples
By Louise Spilsbury / Heinemann Raintree School
Where do we get apples from? How do apples grow? Why are apples good for you?Discover the answers to all of these questions when you read Apples. Find out were apples are grown and what happens to them on their way from the orchard to your table. Each title in the Food series takes a close-up look at an important food. You'll learn where each food comes from and how it is used around the world. You'll discover how much of each food you should eat and why it is good for you. Softcover, 32 pages. Ages 4-8.
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Learn About Pumpkins
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Pumpkins
By Jacqueline Farmer / Charlesbridge Publishing
Did you know pumpkins have been around for 11,000 years? Or that the biggest pumpkin on record weighed over 1,300 pounds? Learn all about pumpkinswhere they come from, how to grow them, and morein this informative book that's guaranteed to squash the competition. Recipes, fun facts, and resources round out the text.
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Thanksgiving
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The Pilgrims First Thanksgiving
By Ann McGovern / Scholastic Trade
The Pilgrims' first Thanksgiving lasted three whole days. Ann McGovern's simple text introduces children to the struggles of the Pilgrims during their first year at Plymouth Colony and the events leading to the historic occasion we celebrate today.
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Native Americans
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Squanto and the Miracle of Thanksgiving
By Eric Metaxas, illustrated by Shannon Stirnweis / Thomas Nelson
This entertaining and historical story shows that the actual hero of the first Thanksgiving was neither white nor Indian, but God. In 1608, English traders came to Massachusetts and captured a 12-year-old Indian, Squanto, and sold him into slavery. He was raised by Christians and taught faith in God. Ten years later he was sent home to America. Upon arrival, he learned an epidemic had wiped out his entire village. But God had plans for Squanto. God delivered a Thanksgiving miracle: An English-speaking Indian living in the exact place where the Pilgrims land in a strange new world. Recommended for ages 5 to 10.
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