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Books with author Marcia K. Vaughan

  • Moonlight

    Marcia Vaughan

    Paperback (Rigby, )
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  • Abbie Against the Storm: The True Story of a Young Heroine and a Lighthouse

    Marsha K Vaughan

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, Aug. 16, 2002)
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  • Parachutes: Set B Early Guided Readers

    Marcia Vaughan

    Paperback (Shortland Publications, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Narrative. Ideal for Guided reading and writing. Also for independent reading and writing. Suitable as take home readers. Interactive books. Good for children who are high-interest, lower ability. Age range: 4-11 years. Provides thorough coverage of literacy strategy for Foundation (P1) through to Year 6 (P7). Can also be used with Year 7+ (S1+). Book banded. Teacher's Notes available separately on CD-ROM. Size: 19cm tall x 16cm wide. Published 1998. 16 pages.
  • The Navajo Way

    Marcia Vaughn

    Paperback (Celebration Press, )
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  • LT 2-A Tb Those Tricky Anim.Is

    Marcia Vaughan

    Paperback (Rigby, June 15, 1996)
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  • Hands, Hands, Hands

    Marcia K. Vaughan, Miriam Katin

    Paperback (Mondo Pub, Oct. 1, 1995)
    A furry, imaginary creature helps the children discover some of the many things that hands can so, including tickle, plant, feel, grab, and catch.
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  • Burrows: Set B Emergent Guided Readers

    Marcia Vaughan

    Paperback (Shortland Publications, )
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  • Hi-De-Hi

    Marcia Vaughan, Kim Howard

    Hardcover (Good Year Books, Sept. 1, 1994)
    The Let Me Read series fills the gap between board books and picture books for emergent readers. Bright, crisp pictures invite young children to read on their own with predictable story patterns, memorable rhymes, and comforting repetition. Tips at the back of the book guide parents in reading books with their children. Reading Recovery levels are available for most titles. Reading Recovery is a registered service mark of the Ohio State University. Hardbound. Reading Recovery Level 7
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  • Incredible journeys: Animal migration

    Marcia Vaughan

    Unknown Binding (Celebration Press, March 15, 2002)
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  • Up the Learning Tree

    Marcia K. Vaughan, Derek Blanks

    Hardcover (Lee & Low Books, April 1, 2013)
    Henry Bell is not allowed to learn to read and write. In fact, most enslaved children, like him, are severely punished if they are even caught with a book. But Henry is curious. He suspects there is something powerful in books, and he wants to know what it is.One day Henry finishes his chores quickly, then runs to the schoolhouse. He hides in a sycamore tree just as the teacher begins reading a story. His heart pounds as he listens with astonishment, and right then he makes up his mind to learn to read. Henry's fierce determination and bravery in the face of serious consequences lead him to a special friendship, and a journey of discovery that changes his life forever.Set in the pre-Civil War South, Up the Learning Tree is a story of hope and humanity during difficult times, and a poignant reminder that the freedom to learn should never be taken for granted.Marcia Vaughan was inspired to write Up the Learning Tree after reading Civil War-era oral histories of former enslaved people, many of whom risked their lives to learn to read and write.
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  • Incredible Journeys: Animal Migration

    Marcia Vaughan

    Paperback (Celebration Press/Pearson Learning Group, March 15, 2004)
    DRA (Developmental Reading Assessment) Benchmark Assessment paperback Level 28. Contains 15 pages.
  • Wombat Stew. Special 21st anniversary Limited Australian edition

    Pamela Lofts Marcia K Vaughan

    Hardcover (Scholastic. Australia, Jan. 1, 2005)
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