This Read, Play, and Learn!® storybook module contains 10 days of activities linked to the popular storybook The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything. The module contains the following sections: The Story: A brief summary of the storybook, with information on where to get the book. The Planning Sheets: Charts for at-a-glance reference to all of the suggested activities for the 2 weeks. Vocabulary: A list of the key words and concepts, including labels, action words, and descriptors, to which children can be introduced in the module. Materials: A list of the toys and equipment, supplies, food, and other items needed for the module. Areas/Centers: A description of 10 days of different activities for each area or center in the classroom, plus suggested modifications for children functioning at the sensorimotor, functional, and symbolic levels of learning. How to Involve Families: Sample letters with recommendations to help keep family members or other caregivers informed. More Suggestions: Additional storybooks and other activities (e.g., songs, fingerplays, resources, computer games) that can be used with the module. i>The storybooks themselves are not included with this module or the collections. This module is part of Collection 1 of Read, Play, and Learn!, an innovative, play-based curriculum for children 3-6 years of age that promotes general development and boosts cognitive, sensorimotor, communication/language, social, and emerging literacy skills. Learn more about the complete Read, Play, and Learn! curriculum, and discover Toni Linder's play-based assessment and intervention system, TPBA2 and TPBI2.
Mr Crackenthorpe was a surly old fellow, but he might have been forgiven for his suspicions.
Ben shu shou lu le wo men de gong hu dui xie ri ji wai gong shu shu wo men quan shi ma qing ke chi fan er duo long le shuo xiang sheng yao diao niu wei ba wei sheng tou ding de ma ma xie jian cha deng er tong gu shi zuo pin.
Persistent young Edward has many questions for his sleepy mother, many of which are answered, "Because it's night time."
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When a restaurant tantrum brought on by--"yuck"--spinach results in D.W.'s grounding, she doesn't really mind until she realizes she's missing some fun. "Brown knows what appeals to children, and he serves up a generous portion.
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