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Books in What I Know series

  • I Know Flat and Solid Shapes

    Richard Little

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2018)
    It is not just important for young learners to master familiar shapes like triangles, circles, and squares. Recognizing and identifying two-dimensional (flat) or three-dimensional (solid) shapes is a geometry standard of Common Core math. This helpful book, written to be accessible for our youngest learners, allows readers to compare 2-D shapes with their 3-D counterparts, such as a circle and sphere. Photographs clearly illustrate the qualities that define each. Concluding questions help readers review geometric terms.
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  • What If I Know My Feelings?

    Michelle Nelson-Schmidt

    Board book (Kane Miller Books / EDC Publishing, March 15, 2019)
    Learn all about feelings - and ideas for dealing with them - with Whatif Monsters!
  • Carson Dellosa — I Know Addition & Subtraction Math Workbook for PK, 1st, 2nd Grade, 64 Pages with Stickers, Ages 4+

    Brighter Child, Carson-Dellosa Publishing

    Paperback (Brighter Child, July 9, 2018)
    Help your child develop early math skills with the I Know Addition & Subtraction workbook. I Know Addition & Subtraction for ages 4+ teaches your child to add within 10 and to subtract from numbers up to 10. This early learning workbook features fun, colorful activities to keep young children engaged in learning. I Know Addition and Subtraction includes special bonus features to assist in developing critical thinking and to encourage your child to apply new skills. This workbook also includes stickers to help you motivate and reward your child for a job well done. Packed with colorful and engaging activities, the I Know series helps children ages 3+ master early learning skills. Each page features fun, easy-to-do activities that teach letters, numbers, sight words, and more. All of the I Know workbooks include creative extension activities to help your child develop critical thinking skills, apply what they have learned, and make personal connections. Give your child the practice they need for school success with the I Know series!
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  • I Know Places Around Town

    Trisha James

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Everyone has their favorite places around the community, whether it's the library or the ice cream shop. In this attractive book, readers visit the importantand fun!places found in many towns and cities, including the police station and the playground. Vocabulary is reinforced as readers consider what these places look like where they live and which theyd like to visit. Understanding community resources and workers are key parts of early elementary curricula.
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  • I Know Position Words

    Rosie Banks

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Positional vocabulary, such as above, below, beside, and behind, are essential to describing spatial relationships. That's why early elementary classrooms focus on these and related words in both math and language arts curricula. This beneficial book reviews important position terms using accessible sentences and familiar, and fun, figures such as animals. Readers will assess their understanding of a positional term in a final activity and prove they've mastered the concept.
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  • I Know Halves and Wholes

    Professor of International Politics Richard Little

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Identifying half and whole shapes is a fundamental part of geometry. Young learners may practice first with flat shapes, but seeing this idea applied to foods they know is much more enticing! This charming book, full of bright photographs of favorite foods, is a great review of a crucial concept. Readers will practice vocabulary terms through accessible sentences as well as the application of the words half and whole, and a final activity allows them to check their understanding.
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  • I Know about Telling Time

    Richard Little

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Is it time yet? This useful book helps readers practice answering this question for themselves using analog clocks. They'll learn what each clock hand indicates and how to tell time in hour and half-hour increments. Telling time using an analog clock is an important step for young learners, and an early standard of Common Core math, and this straightforward text and accompanying photographs guide readers in mastery of that fundamental skill. Final questions aid in evaluating what they've learned.
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  • I Know Numbers

    Jon Welzen

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Ten toes on our feet, four bases in baseball, two wheels on a bicyclenumbers are all around! This sunny book demonstrates how readers can identify numbers in familiar objects and situations, aided by carefully selected images, and encourages them to practice number recognition in their everyday lives. Number names, quantities, and counting are among the essential skills addressed in this valuable volume.
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  • I Know Body Parts

    Mary Rose Osburn

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Knowing body parts and accompanying vocabulary are essential topics in both health and science elementary curricula. In this helpful volume, close text and image correlation make fundamental concepts comprehensible. Readers will recognize the body parts in each colorful photograph and associate them with their own. Finally, theyll consider how they use their many body parts in their daily lives.
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  • I Know People Around Town

    Colin Matthews

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Young people are always interested in those in the community who make it runespecially uniformed heroes such as firefighters and police officers. This fun volume walks readers around town introducing them to community workers, including the mail carrier, dentist, and librarian. Carefully chosen photographs correlate with the achievable vocabulary and illustrate characteristics of each job.
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  • I Know Day and Night

    Rosie Banks

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Earth turns once each day and gifts us with a period of darkness and daylight. This valuable book is an excellent introduction to this earth science concept. Readers will review objects that may be seen in the sky during the day and night as well as events that usually happen during these times, such as attending school and going to bed. They'll also consider what daily events they enjoy the most and when these happen, aiding them in connecting these actions to time. Colorful photographs correlate perfectly with the accessible text.
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  • Carson Dellosa — I Know Sight Words Workbook for PK, 1st, 2nd Grade, 64 Pages with Stickers, Ages 4+

    Brighter Child, Carson-Dellosa Publishing

    Paperback (Brighter Child, July 9, 2018)
    Help your child learn early reading skills with the I Know Sight Words workbook. I Know Sight Words for ages 4+ teaches your child to recognize and write 60 frequently used words. This early learning workbook features fun, colorful activities to keep young children engaged in learning. I Know Sight Words includes special bonus features to assist in developing critical thinking and to encourage your child to apply new skills. This workbook also includes stickers to help you motivate and reward your child for a job well done. Packed with colorful and engaging activities, the I Know series helps children ages 3+ master early learning skills. Each page features fun, easy-to-do activities that teach letters, numbers, sight words, and more. All of the I Know workbooks include creative extension activities to help your child develop critical thinking skills, apply what they have learned, and make personal connections. Give your child the practice they need for school success with the I Know series!
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