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Books in SUNSHINE series

  • Sunshine: Fluency Collection Level 6-11

    None

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books - Primary Division, )
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  • First of the summer evenings

    Karen Anderson

    Unknown Binding (Wright Group, March 15, 1996)
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  • Fear & Sunshine: Prelude: Book Zero of the Darksmith Family Legacy

    Donovan Scherer

    Paperback (Studio Moonfall, July 1, 2009)
    For the true tale of terror and tie-dye to begin, the house of monsters must fall! For generations, the Darksmith family has constructed, concocted, or otherwise created the minions of the worldโ€™s most wicked foes. Be they armies of undead warriors or hordes of the most vicious beasts, they all know Darksmith Manor as their birthplace. But one creature, born by the sum of all fears, wanted more than to serve any master. After declaring himself as the rightful heir as the maker of monsters, the creature known as Fear soon found that the Duke & Duchess of Darksmith Manor were about to have their first child. Will the child be kept safe from the clutches of Fear or will this be the end of the Darksmith family legacy?
  • Literacy Sunshine, Year 1 Fiction, Scit Scat, Scaredy Cat Guided Reading Pack

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    Paperback (Rigby, July 9, 1998)
    Starting at a very early level and building up to more complex texts, the "Sunshine" series features more than 100 carefully selected titles that cover the NLS range for fiction and non-fiction, The "Stories" strand provides a context for children to focus on text, sentence and word level work.
  • Candy

    Wendy Blaxland

    Unknown Binding (Wright Group, March 15, 1996)
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  • Literacy Sunshine, Year 1 Fiction, A Job for Giant Jim Guided Reading Pack

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    Paperback (Rigby, July 9, 1998)
    Starting at a very early level and building up to more complex texts, the "Sunshine" series features more than 100 carefully selected titles that cover the NLS range for fiction and non-fiction, The "Stories" strand provides a context for children to focus on text, sentence and word level work.
  • Books-for-Sharing: the Dippy Dinner Drippers

    None

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books - Primary Division, Dec. 31, 1989)
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  • Sunshine, I Like..., 6-pack

    Jillian Cutting

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Education, Jan. 1, 1996)
    This comprehensive reading program will lead students through the literacy learning process from phonics to chapter books, building confidence and important language access tools along the way. SUNSHINE offers both shared and guided reading experiences using a variety of genres. Choose from our Big Books, student books, cassettes, plays, and chapter books, or opt for a carefully designed grade-level kit that provides a yearlong skills instruction program. Assessment is a critical part of the literacy process, and SUNSHINE's benchmark books and assessment guides expertly satisfy that requirement. Give your students a bright reading future with SUNSHINE's extensive selection of titles, language development materials, and teacher resources.
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  • Raptors: Hunters in the sky

    Mark J Rauzon

    Unknown Binding (Wright Group, March 15, 2000)
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  • Literacy Sunshine Little Books, Who Loves Getting Wet? Guided Reading Pack

    Wendy Pye

    Paperback (Rigby, Aug. 11, 1998)
    Written specifically for guided reading during the Literacy Hour at Primary level, the Little Books in the "sunshine" series are designed to introduce children to a wide range of genres. The strong picture cues and appropriate language provide a structured introduction to essential reading skills.
  • Space Race

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    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books - Primary Division, )
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  • Literacy Sunshine, Year 6 Fiction, Who Stole the Tiger's Eye? Guided Reading Pack

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    Paperback (Rigby, July 9, 1998)
    Starting at a very early level and building up to more complex texts, the "Sunshine" series features more than 100 carefully selected titles that cover the NLS range for fiction and non-fiction, The "Stories" strand provides a context for children to focus on text, sentence and word level work.