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Books with author Reese Everett

  • Class Parties, Yes or No

    Reese Everett

    eBook (Rourke Educational Media, May 17, 2019)
    Some people think holiday and birthday celebrations should be allowed at school, while others think that parties in the classroom are a distraction and a waste of valuable learning time. Do you have an opinion about classroom parties? What reasons can you give for your opinion? Check out arguments on both sides of the issue, then you decide: class parties, yes or no?Featuring engaging reading activities and relatable content, the simple-to-follow book, Class Parties, Yes or No?, allows young learners to construct their own persuasive statements.The Seeing Both Sides series encourages young learners to research and support their own conclusions on a variety of long-debated topics. Readers will explore the pros and cons of each specific topic and gain a better understanding of differing opinions and why it is important to look at all the facts before making a decision. Each 24-page book features a teaching focus, before- and after-reading activities, writing tips, a glossary, and more, to effectively engage young learners and prompt them to explain their understanding.
  • Homework, Yes or No

    Reese Everett

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Some people think students should not have to do more schoolwork when they get home. Others think that homework is a valuable part of education. Do you have an opinion about homework? What reasons can you give for your opinion? Sharing your opinion is more effective when you use facts and examples that support your position. It’s also helpful to know what those who disagree with you think, and why. Featuring engaging reading activities and relatable content, the simple-to-follow book, Homework, Yes or No?, allows young learners to construct their own persuasive statements.The Seeing Both Sides series encourages young learners to research and support their own conclusions on a variety of long-debated topics. Readers will explore the pros and cons of each specific topic and gain a better understanding of differing opinions and why it is important to look at all the facts before making a decision. Each 24-page book features a teaching focus, before- and after-reading activities, writing tips, a glossary, and more, to effectively engage young learners and prompt them to explain their understanding.
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  • Monster in the Mangroves

    Reese Everett

    eBook (Rourke Educational Media, Nov. 30, 2018)
    Monster in the Mangroves introduces early readers to chapter books by creating a familiar setting that showcases a variety of important social and emotional concepts associated with growing up.Rourke's Beginning Chapter Books deliver realistic fictional narratives that are relatable and fun to young readers. With 48-pages of bold illustrations, simple language, and engaging discussion questions, transitioning readers can enjoy following the chapters while also building their comprehension skills.
  • Monster in the Mangroves

    Reese Everett

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Monster in the Mangroves introduces early readers to chapter books by creating a familiar setting that showcases a variety of important social and emotional concepts associated with growing up.Rourke's Beginning Chapter Books deliver realistic fictional narratives that are relatable and fun for young readers. With 48 pages of bold illustrations, simple language, and engaging discussion questions, transitioning readers can enjoy following the chapters while also building their comprehension skills.
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  • Class Parties, Yes or No

    Reese Everett

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Some people think holiday and birthday celebrations should be allowed at school, while others think that parties in the classroom are a distraction and a waste of valuable learning time. Do you have an opinion about classroom parties? What reasons can you give for your opinion? Check out arguments on both sides of the issue, then you decide: class parties, yes or no?Featuring engaging reading activities and relatable content, the simple-to-follow book, Class Parties, Yes or No?, allows young learners to construct their own persuasive statements.The Seeing Both Sides series encourages young learners to research and support their own conclusions on a variety of long-debated topics. Readers will explore the pros and cons of each specific topic and gain a better understanding of differing opinions and why it is important to look at all the facts before making a decision. Each 24-page book features a teaching focus, before- and after-reading activities, writing tips, a glossary, and more, to effectively engage young learners and prompt them to explain their understanding.
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  • Australia

    Reese Everett

    language (Rourke Educational Media, Jan. 25, 2019)
    Discover the history, terrain, people, culture, government, wildlife, and cuisine of Australia.
  • Smartphones in Class, Yes or No

    Reese Everett

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Do you have a smartphone? Are you allowed to use it at school? In some classrooms, students use their smartphones to do their schoolwork every day. But the devices are not allowed at all in some schools. What do you think about using smartphones at school? Check out arguments on both sides of the issue, then it’s your turn to answer the question: smartphones in class, yes or no?Featuring engaging reading activities and relatable content, the simple-to-follow book, Smartphones in Class, Yes or No?, allows young learners to construct their own persuasive statements.The Seeing Both Sides series encourages young learners to research and support their own conclusions on a variety of long-debated topics. Readers will explore the pros and cons of each specific topic and gain a better understanding of differing opinions and why it is important to look at all the facts before making a decision. Each 24-page book features a teaching focus, before- and after-reading activities, writing tips, a glossary, and more, to effectively engage young learners and prompt them to explain their understanding.
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  • Antarctica

    Reese Everett

    eBook (Rourke Educational Media, Jan. 25, 2019)
    Did you know that Antarctica is considered the world's largest desert? It is the coldest and windiest place on Earth and has no permanent residents. Learn about the people who first explored this continent and the research that is now done there. Includes a glossary, websites, and fast facts.
  • Jaylah's Jitters

    Reese Everett

    language (Rourke Educational Media, Nov. 30, 2018)
    Jaylah's Jitters introduces early readers to chapter books by creating a familiar setting that showcases a variety of important social and emotional concepts associated with growing up.Rourke's Beginning Chapter Books deliver realistic fictional narratives that are relatable and fun to young readers. With 48-pages of bold illustrations, simple language, and engaging discussion questions, transitioning readers can enjoy following the chapters while also building their comprehension skills.
  • Charlie's Big Break

    Reese Everett

    language (Rourke Educational Media, Nov. 30, 2018)
    Charlie's Big Break introduces early readers to chapter books by creating a familiar setting that showcases a variety of important social and emotional concepts associated with growing up.Rourke's Beginning Chapter Books deliver realistic fictional narratives that are relatable and fun to young readers. With 48-pages of bold illustrations, simple language, and engaging discussion questions, transitioning readers can enjoy following the chapters while also building their comprehension skills.
  • Reciting the Pledge, Yes or No

    Reese Everett

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Jan. 1, 2016)
    You may recite the Pledge of Allegiance every day in school, but have you thought about why it’s done? Some people think students should not have to recite the pledge while others think that saying the pledge is an important tradition in United States classrooms. Do you have an opinion about the Pledge of Allegiance? Check out arguments on both sides of the issue, then it’s your turn to answer the question: reciting the pledge, yes or no?Featuring engaging reading activities and relatable content, the simple-to-follow book, Reciting the Pledge, Yes or No?, allows young learners to construct their own persuasive statements.The Seeing Both Sides series encourages young learners to research and support their own conclusions on a variety of long-debated topics. Readers will explore the pros and cons of each specific topic and gain a better understanding of differing opinions and why it is important to look at all the facts before making a decision. Each 24-page book features a teaching focus, before- and after-reading activities, writing tips, a glossary, and more, to effectively engage young learners and prompt them to explain their understanding.
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  • Wolfpack Gang Is Outta Sight!

    Reese Everett

    language (Rourke Educational Media, Nov. 30, 2018)
    Wolfgang Pack is Outta Sight! introduces early readers to chapter books by creating a familiar setting that showcases a variety of important social and emotional concepts associated with growing up.Rourke's Beginning Chapter Books deliver realistic fictional narratives that are relatable and fun to young readers. With 48-pages of bold illustrations, simple language, and engaging discussion questions, transitioning readers can enjoy following the chapters while also building their comprehension skills.