A collection of illustrated letters, schoolbook sketches, teenage diaries, portraits, paintings, and photographs from Sylvia Plath's childhood and teenage years.
The fun, easy-to-read content engages new readers as they learn about synonyms and build vocabulary. This book augments common classroom lessons and draws in readers for more exciting word play.
This book introduces readers to an important language arts concept using playful language and a familiar setting. Colorful pictures enhance easy-to-read content, including the definition of rhyme and many fun examples. Readers will be engaged and excited to use what they learn in school.
Readers explore the many ways punctuation is used at sports games. A helpful introduction to an important language arts skill, the text supports classroom lessons using relatable content and easy-to-read language. Readers learn the many punctuation symbols through fun examples and colorful photographs.
The park is a great place to practice opposites. Readers learn a key language arts concept with the easy-to-read content presented in this book, including a range of concept examples from up and down through big and small.
Readers engage with a key language arts concept in a fun and relatable way. Colorful photographs help explain homophone examples within the context of a familiar environment and support accessible content. The easy-to-follow text makes vocabulary building and spelling exciting for beginning and reluctant readers.