Sentences with phrase «beginning reader series»

Have students work in small teams to go on a scavenger hunt through Eye: How It Works and other titles in Macaulay and Keenan's beginning reader series.
The following titles, all designed specifically for emerging readers, offer more STEM - themed, nonfiction choices to pair with titles from the David Macaulay Studio beginning reader series.

Not exact matches

The series began with a comparison of reader survey results from PC World and Consumer Reports (subscription required).
In a series of ongoing exposes by this newspaper and its readers, we begin with the story of police officer Justice Nunekpe of the Ghana Police service.
She offers a series of questions that helps readers begin to think about their history and create a «brag bag» (a collection of information on accomplishments, passions, and interests) with «brag bites» (snippets of information expressed in a short, pithy manner that ensures people walk away with something to remember) and «bragologues» (stories that can be told in a variety of ways in a variety of circumstances).
It's complex and classic fantasy, and it's further inspiring to young readers — and aspiring writers — because the author began the first book in the series, Eragon, when he was only 15 years old.
For many parents and teachers, it had already begun when the wildly popular book series by J.K. Rowling charmed even reluctant readers away from TV sets and computer games and into cozy chairs for hours of focused reading.
Because of beginning the Brainy Day Books, Burns began to edit Scholastic's Hello Math Reader series, which produces easy readers for children in Pre-K through grade 3.
Readers can revisit earlier chapters from the series, beginning with the series» second story arc, starting in today's digital issue!
Thanks to the Secret Worlds boxed set and curious readers who grabbed The Black Parade as a permafree title, I've begun to see sell - through on the series.
«We're excited to begin the next chapter of the timeless BOYS OVER FLOWERS series in a way that makes it easily available to a whole new generation of readers,» says Eric Eberhardt, Director, Digital Publishing Marketing.
We pulled the book from the market and rethought the series as «Reader Local» for the series name and titled each one to begin with the two words «All Things» [community name](we can credit the Reader's Jane Belanger for that inspiration).
As a series, readers are more likely to highlight passages at the end of the book than the beginning.
Now, beginning with the release of the first two volumes in September, print readers have the opportunity to enjoy the dynamic illustrations and kinetic fight scenes of the manga series that put a unique twist on the classic superhero story.
I understand that it takes some effort to mark up individual issues for the guided - view format, and starting at the beginning makes sense for readers who are new to these series.
But The Kill Order not only focuses on completely new identities, it abandons those characters that the readers had been told all along (through the three books in the series) were there in the beginning.
The second half is quite a bit more sociological than the beginning (or the terrific PBS series) and doesn't whisk the reader along, but is still interesting.
Readers are thrilled that a great new mystery series has begun: Donna Leon's Commisario Brunetti and Louise Penny's Inspector Gamache are about to be joined by yet another great foreign detective (Lesley F).
Because of the complexity of the plot and the large cast, readers new to the series should begin with the first volume, MindWar (2014).
Unlike stand - alone apps that first began to appear with widespread tablet penetration, this app is meant to be more of an overall reader experience, as opposed to simply being a deeper look at one particular book or series.
This prequel to the action packed anime series takes readers to a time before Honoka is known as the formidable but graceful Sword Dancer, to the beginning of her quest to save the world, to a time when she scarcely understands the powers with which she has been blessed...
World of Trouble is the third in the series and definitely the most dystopian, but readers should start at the beginning, with The Last Policeman.
Whoever scheduled the release of Tamsen Parker's Snow and Ice Games series knew exactly what they were doing — the third and fourth installments have been released today, just in time for readers to start before the PyeongChang Winter Olympics begin.
Olen Steinhauer's acclaimed literary crime series set in a fictional country in Eastern Europe began in the heady post — World War II era and has taken readers from the first noise of revolution through to the chaos of the 1960s and»70s.
Some readers may even be hesitant to begin a series until a substantial body of work has been produced.
The intent of this imprint is to offer a series of leveled beginning readers, part of the My Readers series, that will «satisfy children's curiosity about the world and guide them on their way to reading independently.readers, part of the My Readers series, that will «satisfy children's curiosity about the world and guide them on their way to reading independently.Readers series, that will «satisfy children's curiosity about the world and guide them on their way to reading independently.»
In the Classroom: Ordinary objects, such as the toilet, will be viewed in a completely different way after reading Toilet: How It Works, the third book in David Macaulay's series of beginning readers.
I planned to discount the new book, with the thought that most mystery readers like to read a series from the beginning and will also buy the first book at full price.
Leaving loose threads to continue on to the next book in the series is fine, but walking the reader out on a rope bridge and picking up a machete, then writing The End, might cause me to buy the next book in the series, but it is even more likely to cause me to never buy a book in any other series, or any standalone that I think might be the beginning of a series from the author.
Beginning Reader The smooth tones of narrators James «D - Train» Williams and Vaneese Thomas enhance this work of the history of Jazz told through a series of poems in this Coretta Scott King Honor Book written by Walter Dean Myers and illustrated by his son, Christopher Myers.
This is a valid question, and I've heard it lately from a lot of readers since my Performance Series of articles began appearing in February.
One quick note for readers before I begin: I passed my Series 86 exam with an 88 % score.
What this means is that Second Quest is accessible to non-gamers and people largely unfamiliar with the series, and it's of special interest to readers interested in how Japanese stories have influenced people around the world to begin their own conversations.
One major component of curator Carolyn Christov - Bakargiev's exhibition actually began in 2011 with a publication series called 100 Notes — 100 Thoughts, and extends through the exhibition with an event series called «Readers» Circle.»
To commemorate our anniversary, we begin with a dedicated reader presenting a series of Platform 010 responses by Talinn Grigor, Alex Dika Seggerman, Octavian Esanu, Iftikhar Dadi, Burcu Pelvanoğlu, and Sabrina DeTurk, alongside a selection of essays, projects, and channel videos produced exclusively for Ibraaz by artists participating in the one - month Ras Masqa Artist Residency (RMAR).
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