PLEASE NOTE: This eBook edition of SHOW AND TELL is carefully laid out to match the print book; this means it reads much better as designed pages, but you won't be able to use some features such as highlighting and annotating text.
The degree of density from black to white not only creates a three - dimensional effect but also a sense of mystery . The composition shows the boy half in hiding , as if he knows that what he is about to do is wrong .
What will you bring to show-and-tell?
Sam is a quiet little boy who hates show-and-tell. Just thinking about it makes his stomach hurt. Sam must find a way to conquer his fear of show-and-tell.
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The funny and fantastic back-to-school picture book from the creative genius behind the #DrawWithRob phenomenon and the bestselling and award-winning Blown Away! School has never been so fun!
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Other children aren't convinced, but identifying the mystery object as an onion appears to be the most compelling ... They learn that this is a bulb for an amaryllis plant and that it will take several weeks before it 158 SHOW AND TELL.
In every unit there are opportunities for the children to think creatively and build upon what they have learned in the Student Book, particularly in the story, values and cross-ciricular lessons.