Brighten spring classrooms with activities for everyday of March, April, and May.
Examines the characteristics and changes that occur in nature during the spring season with text and photographs of baby animals.
Examines the characteristics and changes that occur in nature during the spring season with text and photographs of baby animals.
This Level 1 guided reader discusses human activities during seasonal change. Students will develop word recognition and reading skills while learning about what people do, see, and eat in spring.
His friends offer an abundance of reasons to love spring and the changing seasons, but will Rabbit listen? Daniel Kirk has written a lively and humorous tale with the gentle message that change can be fun.
Simple text reveals the anticipation of a boy who, having planted seeds while everything around is brown, fears that something has gone wrong until, at last, the world turns green.
Books in this series introduce emergent readers to the four seasons.
How Do You Know It's Winter?
There's something special about each season of the year, wherever we live in the world. Follow the children in this book as they discover and explore the unique character of spring, through indoor and outdoor play.
Trees include: Aspen Birch Canada Red Chokecherry Cottonwood Elm Flowering Pear Flowering Plum Ginkgo Golden Rain Hawthorn Honey Locust Linden Maple Mulberry Oak Peach Pecan Poplar Russian Olive Sassafras Sweet Gum Sycamore Tree Walnut ...
"Simple text and supportive images introduce beginning readers to the characteristics of the season of spring. Intended for students in kindergarten through third grade"--Provided by publisher.