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  • Sort it Out!

    Barbara Mariconda, Sherry Rogers

    Paperback (Arbordale Publishing, May 13, 2008)
    Children's Choice Award-finalist Packy the Packrat's mother has had enough! It s time that he sorts through his ever-growing collection of trinkets and puts them away. Told in rhyme, the text leads the reader to participate in the sorting process by categorizing Packy's piles of things according to like characteristics and attributes. The reader response is worked into the rhyme, building a sense of anticipation. The illustrations include a humorous subplot about Packy s sister, who enjoys pilfering some of his things for her own enjoyment. Children will relate to the idea of having a collection of favorite objects and the satisfaction that comes from examining and admiring these collectibles. The story promotes and reinforces analogous thinking a critical thinking skill in math, science, and life. In the supplemental activity section at the back of the book, the reader can explore even more attributes and characteristics of objects, including color, size, texture, shape, and material. Lexile code: NP.
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  • Sort It Out!

    Barbara Mariconda, Donna German, Arbordale Publishing

    Audiobook (Arbordale Publishing, Nov. 13, 2015)
    Packy the Packrat's mother has had enough! It's time that he sorts through his ever-growing collection of trinkets and puts them away. Told in rhyme, the audio leads the listener to participate in the sorting process by categorizing Packy's piles of things according to like characteristics and attributes. The story promotes and reinforces analogous thinking - a critical thinking skill in math, science, and life. In the "For Creative Minds" education section at the end of the book, the listener can explore even more attributes and characteristics of objects, including color, size, texture, shape, and material.
  • Sort it Out!

    Barbara Mariconda, Sherry Rogers

    eBook (Arbordale Publishing, March 15, 2008)
    Children's Choice Award-finalistPacky the Packrat’s mother has had enough! It’s time that he sorts through his ever-growing collection of trinkets and puts them away. Told in rhyme, the text leads the reader to participate in the sorting process by categorizing Packy’s piles of things according to like characteristics and attributes. The reader response is worked into the rhyme, building a sense of anticipation. The illustrations include a humorous subplot about Packy’s sister, who enjoys pilfering some of his things for her own enjoyment. Children will relate to the idea of having a collection of favorite objects and the satisfaction that comes from examining and admiring these collectibles.The story promotes and reinforces analogous thinking—a critical thinking skill in math, science, and life. In the2009 IRA-CBC Children’s Choices List CBC Children’s Choice Award Finalist 2009 2008 Moonbeam Gold Award, Reading Skills/Literacy 2008 Best Book Award Finalist, Children’s Educational (USA Book News) 2009 Texas 2x2 Reading List, 2009 South Carolina Reads Suggested Reading List, 2009 Bank Street Best Book of the Year List, 2009 Florida Recommended Summer Reading List Reviewed by: Oregon Mathematics Teacher Newsletter, School Library Journal, Math Murmurs Newsletter, Mom Central, Epinions.com, Stories for Children Magazine4-6 pg For Creative Minds educational section in the back40-60 pg cross-curricular Teaching Activities and 3 Interactive Quizzes available free on the book’s homepageeBooks with Auto-Flip, Auto-Read and selectable English and Spanish text and audio
  • Sort it Out!

    Barbara Mariconda, Sherry Rogers

    Hardcover (Arbordale Publishing, May 13, 2008)
    Children's Choice Award-finalist Packy the Packrat's mother has had enough! It s time that he sorts through his ever-growing collection of trinkets and puts them away. Told in rhyme, the text leads the reader to participate in the sorting process by categorizing Packy's piles of things according to like characteristics and attributes. The reader response is worked into the rhyme, building a sense of anticipation. The illustrations include a humorous subplot about Packy's sister, who enjoys pilfering some of his things for her own enjoyment. Children will relate to the idea of having a collection of favorite objects and the satisfaction that comes from examining and admiring these collectibles. The story promotes and reinforces analogous thinking a critical thinking skill in math, science, and life. In the supplemental activity section at the back of the book, the reader can explore even more attributes and characteristics of objects, including color, size, texture, shape, and material.
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  • Sort It Out!

    Barbara Mariconda

    Paperback (Arbordale Publishing, June 17, 2008)
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  • Sort it Out!

    Barbara Mariconda

    Paperback (Arbordale Publishing, May 13, 2008)
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  • Sort It Out!

    Barbara Mariconda, Sherry Rogers

    Library Binding
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  • Sort It Out!

    Barbara Mariconda | Sherry Rogers

    Paperback (Arbordale Publishing, Aug. 16, 2008)
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  • Sort it Out!

    Barbara Mariconda

    Paperback (Arbordale Publishing, May 13, 2008)
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