Coincidencias para "ann corcorane"
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- Wonder Readers Spanish Early
2018
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Learn about making sets and categories in this book about Sorting.
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- Wonder Readers Spanish Emergent
2018
ES
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Measuring shows the kinds of things people measure and the tools that tell how long, how heavy, how far, how tall, how fast, how much, and how hot.
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- Wonder Readers Spanish Emergent
2018
ES
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After reading this book and seeing all of the places where numbers can be found in the world, it will be easy to agree that Numbers Are Everywhere.
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- Wonder Readers Spanish Emergent
2018
ES
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Compare animals of different sizes and types in this book about opposites.
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- Wonder Readers Spanish Emergent
2018
ES
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A Zoo Full of Birds reviews both beginning counting and animals names.
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- Wonder Readers Spanish Emergent
2018
ES
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Look for patterns in nature. There are patterns everywhere!
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- Wonder Readers Spanish Emergent
2018
ES
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Readers practice number words as they count their way through a parade.
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- Wonder Readers Spanish Emergent
2018
ES
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In Circles Everywhere, children learn that they can find many circles in the world around them if they just know where to look.
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- Wonder Readers Spanish Emergent
2018
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Hot and Cold shows common objects that fall into each of these categories. Children will see that knowing what is hot and what is cold is information they use every day.
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- Wonder Readers Spanish Emergent
2018
ES
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Animals Everywhere demonstrates location words. Animals are in, on, under or above on every page.
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- Wonder Readers Spanish Emergent
2018
ES
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Review basic math facts by adding items together and Counting to Ten.
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- Wonder Readers Spanish Emergent
2018
ES
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Subtracting shows what happens when you start with a number of items and then take some away. Children can see how many items are left.











