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  • Won't You Ever Listen?

    Carol Cummings Ph.D.

    Paperback (Teaching Inc., June 15, 1992)
    This social skill book written in rhyme for young children teaches the skill of active listening. The book can be read aloud or used for guided reading. A cassette is available with the book set to music. It is one of a series of eight social skill books from the series, The Get-Alongs.
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  • My Hero: William Bradford

    Carol Cummings Ph.D., Teaching, Inc., Jack McLellan

    Hardcover (Teaching, Inc., June 18, 2008)
    Our children need role models, heroic people in whose footsteps they can follow, whose character qualities they can imitate. The ancient Greeks said it best: tell me who you admire and I'll tell you who you are. This book tells the story of Governor William Bradford through the eyes of a young boy visiting Plymouth, MA. The characteristics of a hero are linked to the life of Governor Bradford.
  • Sharing Is Caring

    Carol Cummings Ph.D., Jeri Slevin

    Paperback (Teaching Inc, June 14, 1992)
    A book for young children designed to teach the social skill of sharing. Written in rhyme to read aloud or for guided reading, the story provides repeated word patterns and predictable text. This is one of eight social skill books in the series, The Get-Alongs. An audio cassette of the book set to music is also available or a CD featuring all 8 books is available.
  • Sing-Along, Phonics Fun: Learning to Read with Rhyme, Rhythm, and Repetitions

    Carol Ph.D. Cummings

    Paperback (Teaching Inc, June 15, 2001)
    This book and CD set is perfect for preschoolers and primary-grade children, helping them develop phonemic awareness and teaching phonics using word families. Children play with the sounds of language through rhyme and song. The music is adapted from traditional tunes sung in the primary grades.
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  • Finding Feelings

    Carol Ph.D. Cummings, Jeri Slevin

    Paperback (Teaching Inc, )
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  • Copy the Cat

    Carol Cummings Ph.D., Jeri Slevin

    Paperback (Teaching INC, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Copy the Cat helps young children with manners: Polite means saying please and thank you. Polite means saying, you're welcome, too. Copy the Cat is an integrated approach to emotional literacy: written in rhyme to read aloud or for guided reading; useful to teach phonemic awareness; helps children detect and generate rhymes; provides repeated word patterns and predictable text.
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  • Spider Quest

    Sharon Skretting, Elizabeth Porter

    language (Quest Teaching, Dec. 28, 2016)
    A girl with a secret journal. A hunt for missing spiders. Panic in the classroom!When Lisa's teacher wants the class to begin writing in a journal, Lisa hates the idea. She worries that her precious, secret thoughts will be read. That's when she get's the idea to keep a separate journal that's totally PRIVATE! In this entry, the students are in a panic when the class spiderlings go missing. Want to laugh out loud while you learn impressive spider facts? Then hold on to your belly as you read Lisa's hilarious account. How does Lisa really feel about spiders? Will the class find all of the missing critters and will her secret journal stay a secret?This is the first of Lisa's many amusing SUPER SECRET journal entries that will inform young readers as much as they entertain. Discover all the answers and get tangled up in this exciting learning adventure series today!Includes a Free "Secret Journal" download for kids and teachers.
  • The Winter Olympics

    Mary Lu Muffoletto

    Paperback (Teaching Ink, July 1, 1996)
    Designed to include concepts and ideas set forth by the Olympic committee of sportsmanship, fair play , and a hard work ethic, these units will help students become active, involved spectators at future winter Olympic events using information, games, puzzles. Grades 4-6
  • The Secret Life of Lollipop Lisa: Spider Quest

    Sharon Skretting, Elizabeth Porter

    Paperback (Quest Teaching, Aug. 2, 2016)
    A girl with a secret journal. A hunt for missing spiders. Panic in the classroom! When Lisa's teacher wants the class to begin writing in a journal, Lisa hates the idea. She worries that her precious, secret thoughts will be read. That's when she get's the idea to keep a separate journal that's totally PRIVATE! In this entry, the students are in a panic when the class spiderlings go missing. Want to laugh out loud while you learn impressive spider facts? Then hold on to your belly as you read Lisa's hilarious account. How does Lisa really feel about spiders? Will the class find all of the missing critters and will her secret journal stay a secret? This is the first of Lisa's many amusing SUPER SECRET journal entries that will inform young readers as much as they entertain. Discover all the answers and get tangled up in this exciting learning adventure series today! Includes a "Secret Journal" download for kids and teachers.
  • More faces, more tales

    Jean Van Derford

    Unknown Binding (Teaching Stuff, March 15, 1978)
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