Book Description
School can seem very scary to lots of kids.The [series name] series boosts confidence with fun stories to ease transition.
Author : Alberto Pellai
Publisher : Big Little Talks
Page : 24 pages
File Size : 39,29 MB
Release : 2020
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781433832444
School can seem very scary to lots of kids.The [series name] series boosts confidence with fun stories to ease transition.
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Publisher : Random House Books for Young Readers
Page : 33 pages
File Size : 25,92 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0375856889
Simon the rabbit does not want to go to his first day of school, but by the time his mother comes to take him home, he is having such a good time that he does not want to leave.
Author : Sarah Albee
Publisher : Random House Books for Young Readers
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 49,21 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780375812996
Reading is one of the most important skills a child will ever learn. When you read to children, you are sharing an experience that prepares them to learn to read. Jellybean Books have been written "especially to be read aloud to toddlers and preschoolers aged 3-5 years old. Every book is lively, colorful, filled with fabulous characters, and priced to please.
Author : Daniel T. Willingham
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 50,26 MB
Release : 2009-06-10
Category : Education
ISBN : 0470730455
Easy-to-apply, scientifically-based approaches for engaging students in the classroom Cognitive scientist Dan Willingham focuses his acclaimed research on the biological and cognitive basis of learning. His book will help teachers improve their practice by explaining how they and their students think and learn. It reveals-the importance of story, emotion, memory, context, and routine in building knowledge and creating lasting learning experiences. Nine, easy-to-understand principles with clear applications for the classroom Includes surprising findings, such as that intelligence is malleable, and that you cannot develop "thinking skills" without facts How an understanding of the brain's workings can help teachers hone their teaching skills "Mr. Willingham's answers apply just as well outside the classroom. Corporate trainers, marketers and, not least, parents -anyone who cares about how we learn-should find his book valuable reading." —Wall Street Journal
Author : Lula Bell
Publisher : Tiger Tales
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 39,7 MB
Release : 2021-05-11
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1680102486
It's Mouse's first day of school. It's Dinosaur's first day of school. As each of them get ready for the first day of school, they definitely DON'T want to go! But when class begins, there is a very big surprise! A reassuring tale for those first-day-of-school jitters. It's Mouse's first day of school, and she is so nervous. She can't eat her cereal, and she wonders what the children will be like. And it's Dinosaur's first day of school, too! He is so nervous that he can't eat his toast. He is afraid that the teacher won't like him. And the school looks so scary! But when Mouse and Dinosaur arrive at school, they're both in for a big, happy surprise!
Author : David Shannon
Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Page : 38 pages
File Size : 48,52 MB
Release : 2016-07-26
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0545529999
David's teacher has her hands full. From running in the halls to chewing gum in class, David's high-energy antics fill each schoolday with trouble-and are sure to bring a smile to even the best-behaved reader.
Author : Maryann Cocca-Leffler
Publisher : Albert Whitman & Company
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 22,22 MB
Release : 2021-09-15
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 080753515X
A Junior Library Guild Selection February 2022 The true story of the people who helped make every public school a more inclusive place. There was a time in the United States when millions of children with disabilities weren't allowed to go to public school. But in 1971, seven kids and their families wanted to do something about it. They knew that every child had a right to an equal education, so they went to court to fight for that right. The case Mills v. Board of Education of the District of Columbia led to laws ensuring children with disabilities would receive a free, appropriate public education. Told in the voice of Janine Leffler, one of the millions of kids who went to school because of these laws, this book shares the true story of this landmark case.
Author : Ellen Weiss
Publisher : Brighter Child Interactive
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 15,84 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Board books
ISBN : 9781577913139
"It's the first day of school and little hamsters Duncan and Lulu are worried. Learn how much fun school can be as their mom explains all the great things waiting for them. You can discover how school will really be under each flap."--Cover back.
Author : Iwona Sidor
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 19 pages
File Size : 29,98 MB
Release : 2017-02-27
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1524578770
Anya doesnt want to go to school. She is very unhappy and always complains about everything. She didnt think that her kindergarten classroom is beautiful or special until a little visitor came to her school. Laila, the visitor, was amazed with what she saw in Anyas classroom. The two girls became the best friends, and Anya didnt want to stay home anymoreshe wanted to be in her classroom every day!
Author : Judy L. Arnall
Publisher : Professional Parenting
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 31,27 MB
Release : 2018-09-21
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1775178609
School is one option for education; homeschooling is the second, and unschooling is the third. Many parents are frustrated by the school system, perhaps because of bullying, crowded classrooms, and outdated, dull, online courses. Disengaged learners that have no say in their coerced curriculum tend to act out, tune out, or drop out. Education must change and unschooling is the fastest-growing alternative method of learning. Two decades ago, students registered with their local school based on their house address. Now, with the internet, students are borderless. Learning can occur anywhere, anytime, anyway and from anyone-including self-taught. Self-directing their education, unschoolers learn through: - Play - Projects - Reading - Volunteering - Video games - Sports - Mentorship - Travel - Life This book explores the path of 30 unschooled children who self-directed all or part of their education and were accepted by universities, colleges, and other postsecondary schools. Most have already graduated. What children need most are close relationships-parents, teachers, siblings, relatives, coaches, and mentors within a wider community, not just within an institutional school. Educational content is everywhere. Caring relationships are not. Families that embrace unschooling, do not have to choose between a quality education and a relaxed, connected family lifestyle. They can have both.