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Books with author Heather Colbert

  • Fry's Words, issue #1: And, Of, The

    Heather Cole

    eBook (, July 21, 2018)
    Learning to read can be hard, especially if your child is struggling with speech or attention challenges as well. Speech can have a huge impact on language acquisition. How can you spell a word you are unable to say? If you cannot spell the word, then how do you sound it out and put it together. Language is difficult, in particular for those of us teaching our children that have special needs.My kids, like many kids, LOVE robots and comics. They also are trying their best to learn to spell and read. They get frustrated and , oh boy, do they get mad! Tapping into an interest of theirs can be a big help. I'll make crosswords with their favorite characters, play games, make comic books, and many other methods to get over the frustration. As an artist, teacher, and mother I am always making and thinking up new ways to help them out. Thus: Fry the robot and his words. It's an easy reader designed for early language development. Remember to take it slow, have patience, relish small victories, set achievable goals, make it a game, use books (no matter how silly!) that interest them, give them choices, and go to the library to let them choose! Try not to set a bar too high, expect high accuracy in speech (unless that is the goal of that particular read through- one thing at a time!), make it a boring chore. Recommendations specific to this book: 1. Read it to them the first time it is introduced. 2. Ask them to read only the green words. 2. Ask them to read only the orange words. 3. Ask them to read only the purple words. 4. Have them try all three!
  • Champ

    A M Layet, Heather Colbert

    language (, May 30, 2015)
    Harry is 8 and fast: very fast. Sports Day is normally his best day of the year. But it all goes wrong when Mrs Banner, his teacher, partners him with Flora James, a girl who couldn't run even if chased by a hungry wolf. All Harry's hopes are ruined. Will he come up with a plan to save the day or is he facing the worst disaster since the sinking of the Titanic?
  • Joker

    A M Layet, Heather Colbert

    language (, Aug. 17, 2015)
    There's a new boy at school. His name's Alexander and he tells the biggest hornswoggles known to man. All of this is a big problem for Sam because before Alexander came along, pulling other people's legs was his job. Faced with an usuper, there's only one thing a joker can do. Declare war!
  • Fang

    A M Layet, Heather Colbert

    language (, Sept. 25, 2013)
    Jamie is not happy. Everyone in his family treats him like a baby, even though he's six. Then, there’s a terrible accident at school, and two of his baby teeth are knocked out. Over the summer holidays, his new teeth grow and grow and grow. He goes back to school for the new term with teeth a tiger would be proud of, and no one is going to mistake Jamie for a baby again.
  • Chemistry for Christian Schools

    Heather Cox

    Hardcover (Bob Jones Univ Pr, June 30, 2000)
    Student Textbook for Chemistry (Bob Jones University Press)
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  • Tigers The Biggest Warrior Cat "A Kids Book About Tigers"

    Heather Humbert

    language (Warriors Publishing, Aug. 19, 2013)
    ANIMAL WARRIORSJam Packed with Tiger PerformanceTake a Dangerous Path down aTrail into a Clan of Big Cat TigersWhile Rising Through the Eye of the Tigers Storm and crossing into the Jaw Dropping Wild World of Tiger Facts and Tiger PicturesDash through and Discover what they do, and how this AnimalLives to Survive on this PlanetByHeather Humbert2013
  • Alligators "Waiting to Chomp" A Kids Book About Alligators

    Heather Humbert

    language (Heather Humbert, July 30, 2013)
    Animal WarriorsA Kids Book About AlligatorsTake an Adventure down Alligator Alley Dash through an Army of Alligator Pictures And Attack Fun FactsJam packed with Alligator Performance What they do, How they liveAnd how long they’ve been on our PlanetBy Heather Humbert
  • Fry's Words, issue #1: And, Of, The

    Heather Cole

    Paperback (Independently published, July 21, 2018)
    Learning to read can be hard, especially if your child is struggling with speech or attention challenges as well. Speech can have a huge impact on language acquisition. How can you spell a word you are unable to say? If you cannot spell the word, then how do you sound it out and put it together. Language is difficult, in particular for those of us teaching our children that have special needs. My kids, like many kids, LOVE robots and comics. They also are trying their best to learn to spell and read. They get frustrated and , oh boy, do they get mad! Tapping into an interest of theirs can be a big help. I'll make crosswords with their favorite characters, play games, make comic books, and many other methods to get over the frustration. As an artist, teacher, and mother I am always making and thinking up new ways to help them out. Thus: Fry the robot and his words. It's an easy reader designed for early language development. Remember to take it slow, have patience, relish small victories, set achievable goals, make it a game, use books (no matter how silly!) that interest them, give them choices, and go to the library to let them choose! Try not to set a bar too high, expect high accuracy in speech (unless that is the goal of that particular read through- one thing at a time!), make it a boring chore. Recommendations specific to this book: 1. Read it to them the first time it is introduced. 2. Ask them to read only the green words. 2. Ask them to read only the orange words. 3. Ask them to read only the purple words. 4. Have them try all three!
  • By Heather Cox - Chemistry for Christian Schools

    Heather Cox

    Paperback (Bob Jones Univ Press, June 16, 2000)
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