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Books published by publisher Evan-Moor Corp

  • Theme Pockets - February

    Michelle Barnett

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, March 1, 1999)
    We all know kids love to stuff their pockets with neat things. Now, with our new How to Make Books with Pockets Series, they'll have a book they created themselves, with plenty of pockets to stuff with all sorts of neat "discoveries."Each volume contains complete instructions and materials to make three different books with pockets, based on a topic pertinent to the month, and utilizing items and information you have readily available. The three topics for February and examples of the activities that go in the pockets:Valentine's Day: four art projects, three writing projects, and a "hugs and kisses" graphing projectTwo Great Presidents: two pockets devoted to George Washington; two pockets for Abraham Lincoln; a fifth pocket focuses on comparing the times of the two men; five art projects, six writing projectsFairy Tale Fantasy: art projects and writing activities that focus on Cinderella, Hansel and Gretel, Sleeping Beauty, and RumpelstiltskinLessons include colorful art projects, creative writing, nonfiction writing, science, informational reading and writing, and literature. You get reproducibles galore -- minibooks, patterns, writing forms. Interactive bulletin boards, calendar form, and up-to-date bibliographies included. Step-by-step instructions provided, including ways to make book covers extra special. Lots of reproducible illustrations included. All 96 pages perforated for easy removal. Help your students make books with pockets and they'll have a resource they created themselves of which they can be proud.
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  • Theme Pockets - October

    Michelle Barnett

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, March 1, 1999)
    We all know kids love to stuff their pockets with neat things. Now, with our new How to Make Books with Pockets Series, they'll have a book they created themselves, with plenty of pockets to stuff with all sorts of neat "discoveries."Each volume contains complete instructions and materials to make three different books with pockets, based on a topic pertinent to the month, and utilizing items and information you have readily available. The three topics for October and examples of the activities that go in the pockets:Halloween: make a green-faced monster, mummy in a coffin, Halloween parade writing, pop-up Jack-o-lantern, candy acrostic verse, ghost riddlesNight Creatures: bat facts book, owl report, comparing owls & bats Venn diagram, cut paper and sponge painted owl art project, make a cuddly koala, koala concentration cardsHappy and Healthy: Cover Your Sneeze Please!, Be Clean, Be Healthy poster, healthy snack recipe book, tooth care minibook, sport shoe shape bookLessons include colorful art projects, creative writing, nonfiction writing, science, informational reading and writing, and literature. You get reproducibles galore -- minibooks, patterns, writing forms. Interactive bulletin boards, calendar form, and up-to-date bibliographies included. Step-by-step instructions provided, including ways to make book covers extra special. Lots of reproducible illustrations included. All 96 pages perforated for easy removal. Help your students make books with pockets and they'll have a resource they created themselves of which they can be proud.
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  • Early Bird Body

    Evan-Moor Educational Publishers

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Foster a love of reading and help your child get ready for kindergarten. Your child will enjoy the illustrated stories and activities, which are related to his or her body, growing and changing, and how to be healthy and strong. You will appreciate the engaging language, math, and alphabet card activities that teach basic reading and math readiness skills.Early Bird: Body includes:-Three colorful storybooks: My Body, I Grow and Change, and Healthy and Strong. Your child can read the story aloud or listen to you read the story to him or her. The interesting topics and illustrations motivate children to read.-Fun activities that provide age-appropriate practice of language, math, and fine motor skills. After each story, the activity pages help your child show what he or she learned and practice fundamental skills. Sample skills include:-Story comprehension; letter recognition; sequencing-Counting to 20; patterning; measurement-Rhymes and chants to help your child learn new vocabulary Theme-based alphabet cards with games. The flashcards can be cut and sorted to play fun matching games with your child. Hands-on activities further help your child learn letters and their sounds.-Answer keyWatch this short video to see the Early Bird books in action.See our Skill Sharpeners series for more activities to prepare your child for PreK, transitional kindergarten, or kindergarten.
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  • At-Home Tutor: Language, Grade 1

    Evan-Moor Educational Publishers

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, March 1, 2014)
    Developed by teachers, At-Home Tutor: Language provides engaging activities that motivate first-grade students to practice core language arts skills. Each full-color activity focuses on a curriculum-based skill, covering:-Capitalization-Punctuation-Printing-Vocabulary-RhymingPlus, this book includes access to free online activities and timed tests that focus on sight words. These interactive activities create a fun learning game to motivate children to further practice key skills.At-Home Tutor: Language is perfect for enrichment at home and to help prepare young students for the next grade level. Simple, straightforward activities make it easy for parents to guide their children. An answer key is included. 96 pages
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  • Simple Chemistry, Grades 4-6

    Evan-Moor

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, March 1, 2002)
    ScienceWorks for Kids, Grades 4-6+ presents hands-on investigative science. Each book covers at least 6 science concepts that are supported by learning visuals and step-by-step lessons. Lessons relate to the National Science Education Standards.
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  • Theme Pockets - May

    Michelle Barnett

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, March 1, 1999)
    We all know kids love to stuff their pockets with neat things. Now, with our new How to Make Books with Pockets Series, they'll have a book they created themselves, with plenty of pockets to stuff with all sorts of neat "discoveries."Each volume contains complete instructions and materials to make three different books with pockets, based on a topic pertinent to the month, and utilizing items and information you have readily available. The three topics for May and examples of the activities that go in the pockets:Cinco de Mayo: Spanish/English word cards, history minibook, pinata art project and acrostic verse activity, learn about and make the Mexican flag, fiesta activitiesDinosaurs: accordion Apatosaurus book, torn-paper triceratops and report, T-rex minibook, art project, and measurement activity; Pteranodon report, two book making activitiesPlants: apple facts accordion book, make a stuffed carrot, cut and paste plant life cycle; stems, roots, and leaves minibook; make aplant parts flip bookLessons include colorful art projects, creative writing, nonfiction writing, science, informational reading and writing, and literature. You get reproducibles galore -- minibooks, patterns, writing forms. Interactive bulletin boards, calendar form, and up-to-date bibliographies included. Step-by-step instructions provided, including ways to make book covers extra special. Lots of reproducible illustrations included. All 96 pages perforated for easy removal. Help your students make books with pockets and they'll have a resource they created themselves of which they can be proud.
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  • Theme Pockets - March

    Michelle Barnett

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, March 1, 1999)
    We all know kids love to stuff their pockets with neat things. Now, with our new How to Make Books with Pockets Series, they'll have a book they created themselves, with plenty of pockets to stuff with all sorts of neat "discoveries."Each volume contains complete instructions and materials to make three different books with pockets, based on a topic pertinent to the month, and utilizing items and information you have readily available. The three topics for March and examples of the activities that go in the pockets:St. Patrick's Day: make a rainbow with a pot of gold, a mosaic leprechaun, a glittering harp, and a "hidden" shamrock; write a preposition book, a "potato pandemonium" book, and a "good luck, bad luck" book.Weather: learn about the water cycle, clouds, thermometers, and big winds; includes a minibook, science investigations, art projects, and writing activitiesOur Community: comparing jobs Venn diagram, ABC Occupations book, What Job Shall I Do?, a fold-out community, safety bookLessons include colorful art projects, creative writing, nonfiction writing, science, informational reading and writing, and literature. You get reproducibles galore -- minibooks, patterns, writing forms. Interactive bulletin boards, calendar form, and up-to-date bibliographies included. Step-by-step instructions provided, including ways to make book covers extra special. Lots of reproducible illustrations included. All 96 pages perforated for easy removal. Help your students make books with pockets and they'll have a resource they created themselves of which they can be proud.
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  • Theme Pockets - April

    Michelle Barnett

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, March 1, 1999)
    We all know kids love to stuff their pockets with neat things. Now, with our new How to Make Books with Pockets Series, they'll have a book they created themselves, with plenty of pockets to stuff with all sorts of neat "discoveries."Each volume contains complete instructions and materials to make three different books with pockets, based on a topic pertinent to the month, and utilizing items and information you have readily available. The three topics for April and examples of the activities that go in the pockets:Easter: four art projects-baby bunny made from a lunch bag, watercolor eggs, paper plate chick, woven basket; three writing projects; "how do you like your eggs? graphAnimals That Lay Eggs: seven art projects, including a paper plate turtle, fish prints, a leaping frog; fish & reptile flap book, frog life cycle "movie," egg riddle bookCelebrate Earth Day: "garbage mobile," ozone layer "puppet," lunch box pop-up book, Earth Day pledgeLessons include colorful art projects, creative writing, nonfiction writing, science, informational reading and writing, and literature. You get reproducibles galore -- minibooks, patterns, writing forms. Interactive bulletin boards, calendar form, and up-to-date bibliographies included. Step-by-step instructions provided, including ways to make book covers extra special. Lots of reproducible illustrations included. All 96 pages perforated for easy removal. Help your students make books with pockets and they'll have a resource they created themselves of which they can be proud.
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  • Guided Report Writing

    Marilyn Evans, Jill Norris

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, )
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  • Theme Pockets - June

    Michelle Barnett

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, March 1, 1999)
    We all know kids love to stuff their pockets with neat things. Now, with our new How to Make Books with Pockets Series, they'll have a book they created themselves, with plenty of pockets to stuff with all sorts of neat "discoveries."Each volume contains complete instructions and materials to make three different books with pockets, based on a topic pertinent to the month, and utilizing items and information you have readily available. The three topics for June and examples of the activities that go in the pockets:Amazon Rainforest: rainforest layers puzzle, blue morpho butterfly model, draw a jaguar, rainforest animals fact cards, make a kapok podArtists: learn about five famous artists and create art projects to imitate their styles-Henri Matisse, Claude Monet, Georgia O'keeffe, Pablo Picasso, and Diego RiveraFarmers Feed Us: vegetable book on a ring, ear of corn mosaic, seed to cereal minibook, milk production wheel, many different farms shape bookLessons include colorful art projects, creative writing, nonfiction writing, science, informational reading and writing, and literature. You get reproducibles galore -- minibooks, patterns, writing forms. Interactive bulletin boards, calendar form, and up-to-date bibliographies included. Step-by-step instructions provided, including ways to make book covers extra special. Lots of reproducible illustrations included. All 96 pages perforated for easy removal. Help your students make books with pockets and they'll have a resource they created themselves of which they can be proud.
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  • Theme Pockets - August

    Jill Norris

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, March 1, 1999)
    We all know kids love to stuff their pockets with neat things. Now, with our new How to Make Books with Pockets Series, they'll have a book they created themselves, with plenty of pockets to stuff with all sorts of neat "discoveries."Each volume contains complete instructions and materials to make three different books with pockets, based on a topic pertinent to the month, and utilizing items and information you have readily available. The three topics for August and examples of the activities that go in the pockets:One of a Kind: celebrate individual uniqueness-make a child-shaped book about "you," my family book on a ring, generations art project, friends accordion book, my pet pop-up book, individual trading cardsOcean Habitats: learn about tide pools, kelp forest, the deep sea, and the open ocean; tide pool minibook, hermit crab pull-tab book, sea otter facts book, deep sea crayon resist, thumbprint school of fishInsect Riddles: bee and ladybug minibooks, ladybug writing, bee puppet, riddle "poof" book, shape poemLessons include colorful art projects, creative writing, nonfiction writing, science, informational reading and writing, and literature. You get reproducibles galore -- minibooks, patterns, writing forms. Interactive bulletin boards, calendar form, and up-to-date bibliographies included. Step-by-step instructions provided, including ways to make book covers extra special. Lots of reproducible illustrations included. All 96 pages perforated for easy removal. Help your students make books with pockets and they'll have a resource they created themselves of which they can be proud.
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  • Theme Pockets - July

    Michelle Barnett

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, March 1, 1999)
    We all know kids love to stuff their pockets with neat things. Now, with our new How to Make Books with Pockets Series, they'll have a book they created themselves, with plenty of pockets to stuff with all sorts of neat "discoveries."Each volume contains complete instructions and materials to make three different books with pockets, based on a topic pertinent to the month, and utilizing items and information you have readily available. The three topics for July and examples of the activities that go in the pockets:America, the Beautiful: glittering fireworks displayed with cinquain verse, "Things Weren't Always Like This" minibook, "Coming to America" shape book, Statue of Liberty cut paper project, a special "America, the Beautiful" songbookSpace: Planets flip book; comets, asteroids, and meteors minibook on a ring, sponge-painted sun, rocket mitt puppet, astronaut in space art project, rocket shape bookTransportation: transportation riddles, wheeled vehicles report, sailboat shape poems, submarine shape book, make and test fly a paper airplane Lessons include colorful art projects, creative writing, nonfiction writing, science, informational reading and writing, and literature. You get reproducibles galore -- minibooks, patterns, writing forms. Interactive bulletin boards, calendar form, and up-to-date bibliographies included. Step-by-step instructions provided, including ways to make book covers extra special. Lots of reproducible illustrations included. All 96 pages perforated for easy removal. Help your students make books with pockets and they'll have a resource they created themselves of which they can be proud.
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