Matt Stanton brings his veteran children's book chops to this hilarious series, perfect for early middle
grade readers looking for side - splitting laughs!
Not exact matches
«As an adult
reader you can
look at items on the fifth - and sixth -
grade tests and be challenged yourself,» said Robert Pondiscio, senior fellow and vice president for External Affairs at the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, a conservative think tank.
In this webinar, authors of the ASCD book A Close
Look at Close Reading,
Grades K — 5, Diane Lapp, Barbara Moss, Maria Grant, and Kelly Johnson share how to teach close reading in ways that support
readers methodically reading and rereading a text as they focus on its structure, language, and content to deeply comprehend its message.
Consider what's happening during silent reading time in your classroom, when
readers below -
grade - level are silently
looking at a book.
For children's picture books and middle
grade, Gabbie is
looking for books that introduce curious young
readers to new concepts — be it historically leaning or learning your manners — with compelling characters and an engaging voice.
Tracy Marchini Literary Agent is on our list of New Book Agents (new publishing agents
looking for writers), Book Agents USA (publishing agents in the United States), Fiction Book Agents (publishing agents who represent fiction authors), Nonfiction Book Agents (publishing agents who represent nonfiction, not just novels), Children's Book Agents (publishing agents who represent books for younger
readers), Young Adult Book Agents (publishing agents who represent YA books for teens), Middle
Grade Book Agents (publishing agents who represent books for middle
grade tween
readers), and Picture Book Agents (publishing agents who represent picture books for kids).
If you
look back at her work for young
readers, from picture books to middle
grade nonfiction, you'll find she uses this approach carefully and in a way that brings the
reader right into the time and story.