Ask Me Smarter] Language Arts and Literary Works Preschool - 5th Grade: Brain Questions for Kids that are FUN-da-men-tal in Helping Them SOAR to Schol Ask Me Smarter! Edition Contributor(s): Roszak, Donna Marie (Author) |
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ISBN: 0986080128 ISBN-13: 9780986080128 Publisher: Zebra Print Press, LLC OUR PRICE: $8.90 Product Type: Paperback Published: April 2018 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Education | Parent Participation - Reference | Questions & Answers - Language Arts & Disciplines |
Series: Ask Me Smarter! |
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 8.5" W x 11" (1.00 lbs) 190 pages |
Themes: - Topical - Family |
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Publisher Description: This book provides curriculum-aligned, progressive questions and answers that align with elementary Language Arts learning targets, Preschool-5th Grade Many of the questions represent "I CAN" content standards. It serves to empower parents and HOMESCHOOL families to empower their kids with essential knowledge The Language Arts and Literary Works edition encompasses words, spelling, phonics, sight words, readings, songs, literary genres, and essential grammar facts. The Literary Works chapter aims to expose children to a wide array of prominent authors and titles in world and children's literature. What are the vowels in the alphabet? How do you spell the sight word: read? What words rhyme with hat? What is the opposite of up? What was the pen name of Samuel Clemens, author of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: " Mark Twain or Huckleberry Finn? What is the name of Aesop's fable number 226 that centers on a turtle that challenges a rabbit to a race that teaches the moral, slow and steady wins the race: "The Tortoise and__? It is designed as a one-source tool to help parents empower their children with a solid knowledge foundation, aligned to state content standards per grade level, as they progress through their elementary school years. Now when you ask your elementary school children, "What did you learn in school today," you will be further empowered in that to some extent you will already know Why "Ask me Smarter?"
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