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Books with title First Grade Stinks!

  • First Grade Stinks!

    Mary Ann Rodman, Beth Spiegel

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishing Company, Sept. 1, 2008)
    No share time! Only one recess! Writing is hard! The stories don’t end right! FIRST GRADE STINKS!It is the first day of school and Hayley is excited. Things are different now. She is a first grader. Hayley quickly finds out that first grade is different from kindergarten, but in all the wrong ways! The classroom isn’t as bright and colorful. Ms. Gray doesn’t seem to smile as much as her kindergarten teacher did, and there isn’t enough time to play outside. Finally, Hayley has had enough. “First grade stinks!” she shouts. The classroom is suddenly very quiet. But to Hayley’s surprise Ms. Gray doesn’t look mad at all.Young readers will immediately empathize with Hayley and her increasing apprehension, as she explores new expectations and challenges on the first day of a new school year.
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  • First Grade Stinks!

    Mary Ann Rodman, Beth Spiegel

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, June 29, 2006)
    No share time! Only one recess! Writing is hard! The stories don’t end right! FIRST GRADE STINKS!It is the first day of school and Hayley is excited. Things are different now. She is a first grader. Hayley quickly finds out that first grade is different from kindergarten, but in all the wrong ways! The classroom isn’t as bright and colorful. Ms. Gray doesn’t seem to smile as much as her kindergarten teacher did, and there isn’t enough time to play outside. Finally, Hayley has had enough. “First grade stinks!” she shouts. The classroom is suddenly very quiet. But to Hayley’s surprise Ms. Gray doesn’t look mad at all.Young readers will immediately empathize with Hayley and her increasing apprehension, as she explores new expectations and challenges on the first day of a new school year.
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  • First Grade Stinks!

    Mary Ann Rodman, Beth Spiegel

    eBook (Peachtree Publishing Company, Sept. 1, 2017)
    No share time! Only one recess! Writing is hard! The stories don’t end right! FIRST GRADE STINKS!It is the first day of school and Hayley is excited. Things are different now. She is a first grader. Hayley quickly finds out that first grade is different from kindergarten, but in all the wrong ways! The classroom isn’t as bright and colorful. Ms. Gray doesn’t seem to smile as much as her kindergarten teacher did, and there isn’t enough time to play outside. Finally, Hayley has had enough. “First grade stinks!” she shouts. The classroom is suddenly very quiet. But to Hayley’s surprise Ms. Gray doesn’t look mad at all.Young readers will immediately empathize with Hayley and her increasing apprehension, as she explores new expectations and challenges on the first day of a new school year.
  • First Grade Stinks!

    Mary Ann Rodman, Beth Spiegel

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishers, June 29, 2006)
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  • First Grade

    Eleanor Frances Lattimore, Peter V. Andrews

    Paperback (Indigo Hill Books, Dec. 30, 2015)
    DAVID lived on an island on the coast of South Carolina. It was the first day of school and David was in first grade. The island schoolhouse, that had looked so empty and desolate all summer long, with tall grass growing in the schoolyard, was now brimming over with children. The grass was cut, and the big windows were opened wide.David sat at his own desk, in his own chair. The mothers who had brought their children to school had all gone away, David’s mother, too. And now it was Miss Joyce, the teacher, whom David must mind.The story tells of David’s experiences in First Grade – learning how to write his name on the blackboard, making friends, doing the things that a first-grader does. The story also tells of David’s younger brother Timothy, who watches what David does, and can’t wait to join him in school, which he does towards the end of the book.The boys have many adventures. They make Jack-O’Lanterns and dress as ghosts for Halloween, adopt a stray dog they name Spot, catch tree-frogs, toads, and a large land turtle, called a “Cooter,” build a playhouse, catch crabs in a creek, and plant a garden – something that both boys had always wanted. David and Timothy’s father is away in the Army, so the boys’ family consists of their mother and her aunt Beulah, from Philadelphia, whom the boys call Aunt Beulah. Their home is called “Oak Farm,” a rather fancy name, but it is really just an ordinary house. Both boys want it to become a real farm, and little by little it does become more and more like a real farm with the addition of rabbits and plans to raise chickens. Much more happens during the story as the reader will find out.
  • First Grade

    Judy Giglio, Barbara Gregorich, M.C. Hall, Elizabeth Strauss

    Paperback (School Zone, Jan. 31, 2002)
    Help your child master first grade skills with this super software and workbook combination. Together, they provide the perfect pairing of traditional practice and today's high-tech tools to deliver Two Great Ways to Learn. First Grade Pencil-Pal Workbook -- This big 128-page, boldly illustrated workbook is loaded with engaging activities for hours of learning and practicing essential first grade skills. Addition, subtraction, sets, beginning and ending sounds, and long and short vowels are just a few of the focus areas. Dozens of riddles, quirky facts, and ideas for projects and experiments offer many additional hours of creative play and learning. Workbook Features & Benefits †Early reading, language and math skill practice †In-book Answer Key †Creative ideas for applied learning First Grade Pencil-Pal Software - Meet Captain Bingham Bear and the rest of his crew! This clever craft has plenty of exciting activities stowed on board. Kids open an onscreen hatch or porthole and discover a behind-the-scenes adventure. In the learning game, children fish for answers to practice math and language skills. After seeing a question displayed, they try and catch the underwater sea creature bearing the correct answer. First grade learners can also solve dot-to-dot puzzles and watch them spring to life, while learning letter and number sequencing.
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