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Books with author Mark Stevens

  • Activity Weather Books For Kids Ages 4-8: All About Weather,Early Learning, Bedtime Weather Stories

    Mark Steven

    (Independently published, March 26, 2020)
    ♄The Everything Kids' Weather Book gives you an exciting look into all the action that happens in the sky.From the warm, balmy days of summer to the cold, crisp nights of winter, kids will learn all about the four seasons. Read along and wow your child with the meteorological magic that’s happening around them every day.If you’re looking for weather books for kids, Activity Weather Book is the perfect way to provide your tot with an extraordinary weather adventure!Teaching weather such as (sunny, warm,,hot, cold, snowy, foggy, rainy and windy) and days of the week.Kids have to look at the picture and choose the correct option.They can learn or revise vocabulary related to winter and four seasons activities.This book includes: ★Questions& Answers related to weather and seasons. ★Vocabulary with pictures. ★Activities coloring pages.Learning four seasons★Fun learning about autumn★Story Time. This is an interactive board game which is aimed for teaching or revising the weather related vocabulary. This book Perfect gift for kids!Buy now to help your kids enjoy learning
  • Baby Moose and the Shiny Red Fireman Hat

    Marji Stevens

    language (Mim Pickety Press, Sept. 17, 2013)
    In "Baby Moose and the Shiny Red Fireman Hat," Baby Moose has the "baddest, worst, most awful day ever." Until he is given the "best, most wonderful" surprise.....Marji Stevens' stories and illustrations are sure to bring a smile and a happy lesson.
  • Shannon's Odyssey

    S.M. Stevens

    language (, March 16, 2018)
    Rather than stay with the mean, smelly Zielinskis, Shannon Simpson treks a hundred miles through the forest seeking her long-lost grandmother after her parents are hurt in a car accident. Finding Gran means finding her way safely through the woods with only a compass, her wits and a mysterious, possibly magical marra mamba stone to guide her. During her journey, Shannon faces bad weather, injuries, hunger, thirst, and lots of wild animals - some nice and some not so nice. And she uncovers secrets about her family and herself.
  • The Little Clock That Couldn't Tock

    Marji Stevens

    language (Mim Pickety Press, Sept. 17, 2013)
    "The Little Clock That Couldn't Tock" is a gentle and playful story about the frustrations that come with trying to do our best, and the power of prayer.
  • Kate Shelley and the Midnight Express Lessons Elementary STEM + Reading

    Hess Mark Steven

    eBook
    If you’ve come to know my units, you’ll find the same sort of critical thinking and hands-on exploration and creativity here . . .Come all the way across the curriculum from READING to STEM activities in this hands-on unit. My advanced group 2nd graders loved this! I would use this for advanced 1st graders in their second semester or 3rd grade as well. I don’t think it would be a stretch to say 4th graders would enjoy it as well.“Kate Shelley and the Midnight Express” is a Reading Rainbow book.Level: advanced 1st (second semester), advanced 2nd, regular to advanced 3rd, 4th gradeMaterials: commonly found in classroomsTime: around 4+ hours totalActivities/LessonsPrimary Photo Analysis: Students observe and think about a photo of a high railroad bridge—the Kate Shelley Bridge—in Iowa.Structural Strength of Triangles: Students use measuring tools to accurately draw and measure parallel lines onto cardstock. They cut out cardstock strips and assemble them into squares and triangles for a hands-on feel to prove that a triangle is stronger than a square.Design a Steel Viaduct Bridge: Students design their own steel viaduct using what they know about triangles and bridges. Students use simple mathematical scale to determine the height of the bridge and brainstorm comparisons.“Kate Shelley and the Midnight Express”: Students use their new understanding to create strong background knowledge for Kate’s story. We use my “Primary GATE with Caldecott” process to think critically about the book and to participate in the reading of the story. Have your students try to “Kate Walk.” It’s fun!Kate’s Actions: Meeting standards of plot and characterization through an analysis of Kate’s actions in a ready-to-print activity sheet. Theme and Morse Code: Young readers explore theme and main idea through a graphic organizer and then tap out their own Morse Code to share their ideas. Very popular activity!
  • Sound and hearing,

    S. S Stevens

    Hardcover (Time, inc, March 15, 1965)
    Life Science Library
  • My Friend Peanut

    Steven Mark

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, March 22, 2016)
    Kelly is a delightful young girl who attracts many interesting and unique pets to join her on her farm. She loves and cares for them, and there is always a moral to be learned! Many of these animals will have a story to tell of their own in the near future.
  • Special God

    Matt Stevens

    Hardcover (Crossway, May 3, 2019)
    Written to make the truths of the gospel accessible to children, this book uses simple illustrations and concrete, easy-to-understand language to explain important theological ideas, such as sin, heaven, the Bible, and the Holy Spirit. Each of the 25 chapters introduces a biblical concept by asking a question and answering it with simple vocabulary and plenty of review to help the information stick. Written by a former teacher and the mother of a child with intellectual disabilities, this book meets a critical need for parents and teachers looking for a tool to teach kids about God, humanity, Jesus, salvation, and more.Ages 5-8 (read to me)Ages 8+ (read myself)
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  • Travelling With Cancer

    Marianne Stevens

    language (Linellen Press, Dec. 10, 2018)
    Nothing stops Marianne!When diagnosed with breast cancer, Marianne immediately underwent treatment, but didn’t let it hold her down. With a love of travelling, and Peter’s career necessitating frequent moves around the globe, Marianne tackles her day job, raises a family and provides support to Peter all while undertaking treatment, proving you can survive and enjoy life after diagnosis.
  • Curious George Gets a Medal Lessons for Primary Gifted and Talented

    Mark Steven Hess

    eBook
    Another classic picture book lesson bundle from Portable Gifted and Talented:Hands-on literacy, critical thinking, cross-curricular, creative and visual – best practices for your 21st Century primary advanced and gifted groups and Common Core State Standards referenced. This lesson bundle is great for kindergarten and 1st grade and would be a great extension activity for larger groups in 2nd grade.Level: KG and 1st advanced or gifted; 2nd whole groupTime: four hours and moreCritical Thinking Questions: Inferences and more--appropriately challenging for your advanced groups.The Last Pig: Cross-curricular math and logic game. Who can pen the last pig?What George Could Have Done: Analysis of plot and character with inferences.What is in the Crate? Challenging creative fluency and flexibility along with mathematical reasoning and vocabulary.The Mystery Crate: Interactive and fun . . . Students guess what their classmates have chosen to put in the crate—guided by a questioning process which narrows possibilities in a logical manner.Which Girl? A footprint mystery requiring logic and attention to details.Classroom Shoe Mystery: Students trace and design their shoeprints, mix up the shoes, and apply their work to determine which of their classmates are wearing the same pair of shoes today.Ham the Chimp: Historical primary source analysis appropriate for primary grades as students learn a bit about early space exploration.With this download, printable activity sheets included, and a quick trip to the library for Curious George Gets a Medal, you’ll be ready to start teaching today!
  • Shannon's Odyssey

    S.M. Stevens

    Paperback (Independently published, April 29, 2018)
    Rather than stay with the mean, smelly Zielinskis, Shannon Simpson treks a hundred miles through the forest seeking her long-lost grandmother after her parents are hurt in a car accident. Finding Gran means finding her way safely through the woods with only a compass, her wits and a mysterious, possibly magical marra mamba stone to guide her. During her journey, Shannon faces bad weather, injuries, hunger, thirst, and lots of wild animals - some nice and some not so nice. And she uncovers secrets about her family and herself.
  • The Magic Tent

    M.J. Stevens

    eBook (Xlibris US, July 28, 2018)
    Tom is just an ordinary kid planning on going on a fishing trip with his father, at least that was what Tom thought initially, until he discovered a whole new world through a magic tent that he discovers in his fathers garage. Tom takes a trip with unexpected turns and twists, and he finds himself almost married to a goblin princess.This book explores a boys journey into a dark, hidden world, where he must think fast, persevere, and be resilient during hard and unpredictable times.