A heartwarming story about the incredible bond that children have with their teachers. Stella loves everything about being in Ms. Carter's class, and she worries that no new teacher could know that she needs help tying her shoelaces, or that she only likes to read books from the blue bin because they have more pictures. So Stella writes the principal a letter, with tips for training a new teacher to be just like Ms. Carter When Stella meets the new teacher for the first time, he's not like Ms. Carter at all -- but Stella can't believe how much he knows! Maybe the rest of the year won't be so bad after all? With expressive illustrations and a touch of humour, this clever picture book is a perfect antidote to children's anxiety about change.
The Phyllis C. Hunter Classroom Library: Teacher handbook grade 1
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Six-year-old Ramona tries to cope with an unsympathetic first-grade teacher.
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine the impact and effect of PALS among a group of kindergarten and first grade students.
More than just the facts.
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