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Books with author Jo E. Moore

  • Sequencing Simple Stories

    Jo E. Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, Nov. 1, 1996)
    Help your students or children at home learn how to sequence simple stories with the practice exercises in this book. Practice can help make learning last, if it is frequent and fun. The activities in this book provide that practice. List of Concepts:* practice small muscle control* read simple stories* sequence events* use creative thinkingList of Activities:* cut and paste* draw* writeFilled with fun, cute line art illustrations accompany how to eat a pizza, how to use a telephone, how to feed a cat, how to make a mask, how to put on a jacket, and more.
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  • Learning About Weather

    Jo E. Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, Dec. 1, 1994)
    The colorful books in the All About... early childhood thematic series provide the busy teacher with full-color stories and ready-to-use activities to teach skills and concepts across the whole early childhood curriculum.
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  • South America

    Jo Ellen Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, Jan. 1, 1993)
    Book by Moore, Jo Ellen
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  • Never-Bored Kid Book 2, Ages 5-6

    Jo Ellen Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, April 1, 2006)
    The Never-Bored Kid Book 2 for ages 5 and 6 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: -addition & subtraction -counting -shapes -patterning -letter recognition -letter-sound association -word families -sequencing -writingSee our Skill Sharpeners series for more activities to prepare your child for PreK, transitional kindergarten, or kindergarten.
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  • 5 Steps to a 5: AP Chemistry 2019 Elite Student Edition

    John Moore

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Education, July 16, 2018)
    A PERFECT PLAN FOR THE PERFECT SCOREScore-Raising Features Include:•4 full-length practice exams with thorough answer explanations, 2 in the book + 2 on Cross-Platform•Hundreds of practice exercises with thorough answer explanations•Comprehensive overview of the AP Chemistry Exam format •Practice questions that reflect multiple-choice, experiment-based, and free-response question types, just like the ones you will see on test day•Proven strategies specific to each section of the test BONUS Cross-Platform Prep Course for extra practice exams with personalized study plans, interactive tests, powerful analytics and progress charts, flashcards, games, and more! (see inside front and back covers for details)5 MINUTES TO A 5 section: 180 Questions and Activities that give you an extra 5 minutes of review for every day of the school year, reinforcing the most vital course material and building the skills and confidence you need to succeed on the AP exam The 5-Step Plan:Step 1: Set up your study plan with three model schedulesStep 2: Determine your readiness with an AP-style Diagnostic ExamStep 3: Develop the strategies that will give you the edge on test dayStep 4: Review the terms and concepts you need to achieve your highest scoreStep 5: Build your confidence with full-length practice exams
  • Take It to Your Seat Science Centers, Grades 1-2

    Jo Ellen Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Take It to Your Seat Science Centers, Grades 1 2 has everything you need for 14 centers to explore science concepts and practice literacy skills. These centers, stored in folders or plastic envelopes, are ideal for small groups and individual practice.The concepts covered include:-living or not living?-classifying-spiders and insects-animal life cycles-animal body -camouflage-parts of a plant-plant life cycles-edible plant parts-human body parts-sun, Earth, and moon-energy weather -workThis resource contains teacher support pages, reproducible student pages, and an answer key.
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  • When a Dragon Moves In

    Jodi Moore

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2011)
    On a beautiful day at the beach, a young boy brings his bucket, shovel, and imagination, and builds a perfect sand castle. Right away, a dragon moves in. The boy decides to befriend his dragon and they spend time roaming the shore, flying a kite, braving the waves, defying bullies, and roasting marshmallows—all while Dad is busy sunbathing and Mom is engrossed in her book. Unfortunately, no one believes the boy when he tries to share the news of this magnificent creature. That’s when the mischief begins, and the dragon becomes a force to be reckoned with. While adults will recognize the naughty antics as a ploy for attention, children will dissolve into giggles as the dragon devours every last sandwich, blows bubbles in the lemonade, and leaves claw prints in the brownies. Maybe the dragon really is running amok on the beach, or maybe it’s a little boy’s imagination that is running wild.
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  • Dictionary Detective Cards

    Jo Ellen Moore

    Cards (Evan-Moor Corp, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Book by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers
  • Word Family Games: Centers for Up to 6 Players, Level A, Grades K-2

    Jo Ellen Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor, Dec. 15, 2006)
    A great resource for ELL! Each level of Word Family Games: Centers for Up to 6 Players contains 7 full-color games covering 16 word families. The difficulty level increases from one level to the next: *Level A -- short vowel (CVC) words *Level B -- short vowel words, many with ending blends and digraphs *Level C -- words with long vowel-silent e and easy long vowel digraphs *Level D -- words with harder vowel digraphs and vowel-consonant combinations Teachers can choose the level(s) their students need. Familiar game formats motivate students to play again and again -- and practice leads to increased reading fluency. With game boards for 6 players, use is flexible, accommodating groups of various sizes. The game board backs have picture dictionaries that provide visual clues to words -- especially valuable for ELLs. Each game has two reproducible activity pages that provide practice using the word family words in context. Teachers may use these pages to extend the phonics practice or to provide an informal skill assessment.
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  • Rhyming Words

    Jo E. Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, April 1, 1997)
    Help your students or children at home learn to read rhyming words with the practice exercises in this book. Practice can help make learning last, if it is frequent and fun. The activities in this book provide that practice. List of Concepts: * follow directions* listen for rhymes * identify rhyming pictures * read rhyming words * identify rhyming words in phrases * categorize words by their rhyming sounds * write rhyming words to complete couplets List of Activities: * draw * color * hidden pictures * cut and pasteFilled with fun, cute line art illustrations, including pig, pen, jar, hen, ghost, bee, mouse, and many more.
  • Word Family Games: Centers for Up to 6 Players, Level C

    Jo Ellen Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor, Dec. 15, 2006)
    A great resource for ELL! Each level of Word Family Games: Centers for Up to 6 Players contains 7 full-color games covering 16 word families. The difficulty level increases from one level to the next: *Level A -- short vowel (CVC) words *Level B -- short vowel words, many with ending blends and digraphs<PR> *Level C -- words with long vowel-silent e and easy long vowel digraphs *Level D -- words with harder vowel digraphs and vowel-consonant combinations Teachers can choose the level(s) their students need. Familiar game formats motivate students to play again and again -- and practice leads to increased reading fluency. With game boards for 6 players, use is flexible, accommodating groups of various sizes. The game board backs have picture dictionaries that provide visual clues to words -- especially valuable for ELLs. Each game has two reproducible activity pages that provide practice using the word family words in context. Teachers may use these pages to extend the phonics practice or to provide an informal skill assessment.
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  • Rowdy Days of Dom Sanders: The Case of the Unseen Murder

    E.G. Moore

    language (, Feb. 13, 2019)
    Twelve year old Taylor is arrested for murdering a cop. His bloody pocketknife and boot print were found at the crime scene.He didn’t do it.Only the victim of Taylor’s bullying knows the truth.He wears the exact same boots.