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Books with author Jo E. Moore

  • The Never-Bored Kid Book, Ages 5-6

    Jo Ellen Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, June 1, 2006)
    While being engaged in fun activities, your children will be practicing important age-appropriate skills such as visual discrimination, sequencing, small muscle coordination, following directions, reading, and critical and creative thinking. The activities in The Never-Bored Kid Book, Ages 5 and 6 are organized around 17 age-appropriate themes, including: -pandas-pigs-banks-up a tree-shoes-happy birthday-wild animals-vegetables-moon and stars-kittens-merry-go-rounds-snails-ice cream-tracks-trains-a hole in the ground-scaly creaturesSee our Skill Sharpeners series for more activities to prepare your child for PreK, transitional kindergarten, or kindergarten.
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  • Daily Language Review, Grade 2

    Jo Ellen Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Dec. 15, 1998)
    Evan-Moor Daily Language Review Workbook for grade 2 renders five items for every day of a 35-week school year that is presented in a standardized-testing format. Book of 112 pages help to keep your students very sharp in punctuation, sentence editing, vocabulary, reference, grammar and word study skills. Includes scope-and-sequence charts, suggestions and answer keys for the teacher.
  • The Never-Bored Kid Book, Ages 7-8

    Jo Ellen Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, June 1, 2006)
    While being engaged in fun activities, your children will be practicing important age-appropriate skills such as visual discrimination, sequencing, small muscle coordination, following directions, reading, and critical and creative thinking. The activities in The Never-Bored Kid Book, Ages 7 and 8 are organized around 15 age-appropriate themes, including: -play ball-soup-flock of birds-bats-off to the races-outer space-rainforest animals-pirate's treasure-popcorn-insects-cowboys and cowgirls-earth movers-flightless birds-bread-unusual fish
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  • Take It to Your Seat Science Centers, Grades PreK-K

    Jo Ellen Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Dec. 1, 2005)
    Take It to Your Seat Science Centers, Grades PreK-K has everything you need for 16 centers that explore science concepts and practice literacy skills. These colorfully illustrated centers, stored in folders or plastic envelopes, are ideal for small groups and individual practice. The concepts covered include: - identifying living and non-living things - relative position of objects - comparing and sorting by physical attributes - classifying plants and animals - understanding plant life cycles - understanding animal life cycles - identifying major structures of animals - identifying major structures of a plant - understanding where food comes from - identifying human body parts - understanding how weather affects our lives - identifying animal habitats - recognizing solid and liquid forms - identifying sun, Earth, and moon
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  • Best Buy Bargain Books: Beginning Math, Grades K-1

    Jo E. Moore

    Paperback (Frank Schaffer, Sept. 11, 2001)
    With over 100 reproducible math activities and detailed answer keys, this book is a great supplement to your existing math curriculum. Includes skill drill pages and math games that focus on adding and subtracting numbers 1 through 18, two-digit addition and subtraction, column addition, and word problems. Pretest and post test assessments are provided.
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  • Australia

    Jo E. Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, March 1, 1999)
    The Northern Territory, South Australia, Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Australian Capital Territory, Tasmania and Western Australia -- together they form the amazing "island" continent of Australia. Now, with this one volume, your students can compare and contrast its peoples, customs, regions and political divisions. Topics and activities explored include: Locating Australia (it's place on the globe), Name the Hemisphere, Water and Landforms, Australia (black & white topographic map), Water Forms of Australia, Australian Landforms, Geographic Regions, Regions of Australia (Eastern Highlands, Central Lowlands, Great Western Plateau, Great Barrier Reef, Coastal Rainforests), Region Comparison Chart, Moving to Australia, Rainfall and Land Use, Political Divisions, States and Territories of Australia, How Many Pople Live Here? Poplulation, Australian Flag, How Far Is It? (linear distances between points), Using a Compass Rose, Longitude and Latitude, South Pacific Islands, New Zealand, Australia's Resources, Locating Resources, Movement of Goods, Imports-Exports, Sheep to Store, Here Come the Tourists, Australian Animals, Unusual Mammals of Australia, Marsupials and Monotremes, Animal Report Note Taker, The People of Australia, Life on a Sheep Station, City Life -- Country Life, Aborigines, Aboriginal Life, New South Wales -- A Time Line, What Does It Mean? Celebrating Learning and more. Plus, a full-color fold-out topographic map of Australia and the ocean surrounding it. It's just one of seven titles in our all-new series on world geography based on the five themes of geography -- Location -- Position on the Earth's surface, Place -- Physical and Human Characteristics, Relationships within Places -- Humans and the Environment, Movement -- Human Interactions on the Earth, and Regions -- How They Form and Change.
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  • Skill Sharpeners Reading, Grade Pre-K

    Jo Ellen Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, June 1, 2005)
    Skill Sharpeners Reading, PreK contains 21 units, each of which introduces a consonant letter. Each unit contains a cut-and-paste activity that introduces a consonant sound and three activity pages that reinforce reading readiness skills. There is one Test Your Skills assessment page for every four consonants introduced.Reading readiness skills practiced include the following:-Phonemic awareness-Vocabulary-Fluency-Comprehension-Visual discrimination Children also develop their fine motor skills by completing the fun activities.Examples of the types of activities are:-Listen for the Sound-Rhyming-Trace and Match-Same or Different?-Cut and Paste-Dot-to-Dot-What Will Happen Next?
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  • Forms for Report Writing

    Jo E. Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, June 1, 1994)
    This collection of user-friendly forms and teacher strategies are great for teaching students how to accurately and efficiently gather information. Topics include events, science, ecology, places, and people. Have students use for simple reports, note-taking records, as part of theme unit, or in a center. Each has a teacher resource page, followed by reproducible forms and clip art to liven up the finished product. Some specific suggested report topics include: constellations, vertebrates, invertebrates, insects, amphibians, rocks, endangered animals, national monuments, and favorite artists and sports heroes. Attractive, accurate illustrations provided throughout. All 64 pages perforated for easy removal.
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  • Never-Bored Kid Book 2, Ages 4-5

    Jo Ellen Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, April 1, 2006)
    If you re looking for an activity book that does more than keep kids busy, check out Evan-Moor s The Never-Bored Kid Book 2. This fun, engaging activity book doesn t just keep four and five-year olds occupied. It teaches too, providing age-appropriate practice with important math and reading readiness skills like patterns, counting, letter sounds, letter recognition, word recognition, following directions and more. Kids love the colorful illustrations and interesting activities, while parents feel good knowing that it s time well spent. Unlike the smart phone, working in The Never-Bored Kid Book 2 provides learning opportunities while working on fine motor skills.The Never-Bored Kid Book 2 for ages 4 and 5 is filled with activities that are fun to do and are valuable learning experiences at the same time.Kids will practice age-appropriate skills such as:-counting-patterning-shapes sequencing-letter recognition-letter sounds-word recognition-following directions-rhymingSee our Skill Sharpeners series for more activities to prepare your child for PreK, transitional kindergarten, or kindergarten.
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  • Endangered Species

    Jo E. Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, Jan. 1, 1992)
    This book represents an opportunity to inform students about animal species that are endangered or have gone extinct, and to integrate all areas of the curriculum in the process. With projects that involve literature, science facts, creative writing, research skills, art, and math, students will find out why animals become endangered or extinct, why are some of them hunted, how does the environment effect them, and what is being done -- and can be done in the future -- to save them.There is a five-page section of reproducible pages for hand-made books about individual animals, such as the Florida Manatee, the Black Rhinoceros, the Mountain Gorilla, the Giant Panda and six others. Each is illustrated, as is the entire book, with detailed, accurate line art of endangered or extinct species.Project titles include: Endangered Animals - Pencil Pals, Draw these Endangered Animals, Who Shall We Save?, In My Home Town, Fact or Opinion, and many others. There is a form for writing a letter to convervation groups, game refuges, or parks, a list of organizations devoted to preserving wildlife, and an extensive bibliography of titles for you and our students to explore. Features complete, step-by-step instructions for all projects. All 48 pages perforated for easy removal. It is a wonderful resource for teaching children about the world they will inherit.
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  • North America

    Jo E. Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, Jan. 1, 1993)
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  • Australia

    Jo E. Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, Jan. 15, 1993)
    A teacher resource, student activities, and coloring pages.