books:
Why Boys & Girls Are Different: For Boys ages 4-6 and Parents (Learning About Sex)
Carol Greene
Concordia Publishing House
, 2008
The Pilgrims Are Marching (Sing-Along Holiday Stories)
1 review
Carol Greene
Childrens Pr
, 1989
GREAT BOOK!
I FIRST EXPERIENCED THIS BOOK AT MY SONS SCHOOL DURING READING TIME. THE TEACHER TOLD ME HOW THE KIDS LOVED THIS BOOK AND THEY ASKED TO HAVE IT READ TO THEM AT LEAST A COUPLE OF TIMES EACH WEEK! I THEN BOUGHT ONE FOR MY HOUSE, AND IT IS A VERY FUN BOOK. THE BOOK IS READ TO THE TUNE OF "THE ANTS GO MARCHING ONE BY ONE", BUT IT IS VERY CUTE AND FUNNY!
Houghton Mifflin Math Teacher's Edition (Grade 3, Volume 1)
Carol Greenes,
Matt Larson
, ...
Houghton Mifflin Company
, 2005
Excellent teacher's edition mathematics textbook with correlations to NCTM standards
Margaret Wise Brown (Rookie Biographies)
Carol Greene
Childrens Pr
, 1994
A simple biography of the author who, during her short life, wrote over 100 books for young children.
Pathways to Successful Transition for Youth with Disabilities
2 reviews
Gary Greene
, Carol A. Kochhar
Prentice Hall
, 2002
Excellent for transitioning youth from school to adult life!
Gary Greene and Carol Kochhar get right to heart of youth transitioning from school to adult independent life. This book starts out with eye opening stastics about youth with disabilities and young adults with disabilities in the employment and community world. It goes on to suggest solutions for the issues related when trying to assist youth with disabilities in their transition to adult life. ...
Hi, Clouds (Rookie Readers)
2 reviews
Carol Greene
Children's Press(CT)
, 1983
Good Beginner Book
This is another Rookie Reader book for beginning readers. In this book a boy and girl take a walk and tell about all the different clouds that they see. This is more realistic than some other beginning reading books where the words all seem to rhyme but don't necessarily make sense. Definitely a necessity for primary school teacher's libraries.
Why Boys and Girls Are Different: For Ages 3 to 5 and Parents (Learning About Sex Series, Bk. 1)
3 reviews
Carol Greene
Concordia Publishing House
, 1998
Great beginers book
As a mother just begining to teach the "birds and the bees" this is a terrific help. The material is age appropriate and interesting to read. The best part, however, is the Christian aspect. I know that our children will understand and respect their sexuality more because they will know why God gave them this gift and the value of protecting that gift. Thank you Carol Greene for the books!
Snow Joe (Rookie Readers)
2 reviews
Carol Greene
Children's Press (CT)
, 1983
Excellent Children's Book
My son just loves this book. He reads it over and over and over. Good for 1st time readers.Excellent drawings and enjoyable story. Children who live in snowy regions will have experienced some of the happenings in the story or wish they could if no snow is around.
The Woman's Part: Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare
University of Illinois Press
, 1984
Red Boots for Christmas
Carol Greene (adapted by)
Concordia
, 1995
Everyone in the village of Friedensdorf is happily preparing for Christmas except grumpy Hans the shoemaker. Then a visit from an angel transforms Hans' mood and sets him to work in his shop. What did the angel tell Hans? And who will get the shiny red boots with silver bells?
Where Is that Cat?
3 reviews
Carol Greene
Hyperion
, 1999
Wonderful story
When Miss Perkins finds Fitz outside on a cold winter day, she takes him home. But, she tells him he can not stay because she likes a very tidy house. She places an ad in the paper and each time someone comes to see Fitz, he disappears. My daughter enjoys finding Fitz in each of his hiding places and it is so sweet that Miss Perkins ends up liking Fitz and keeps him. Excellent ...
Mother Teresa: Friend of the Friendless (Picture-Story Biographies)
Carol Greene
Childrens Pr
, 1983
Describes the work of Mother Teresa with the poor of India and how she came to devote her life to bringing not just goods and services to those in need, but also love.
Algebra Readiness Made Easy: Grade 1: An Essential Part of Every Math Curriculum (Best Practices in Action)
Mary Cavanagh
,
Carol Findell
, ...
Scholastic Teaching Resources (Teaching
, 2008
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics identifies algebra as one of the five major content areas of the math curriculum to be studied in ALL grades. The Algebra Readiness series makes meeting this mandate easy and fun, even in the younger grades. Each book features six problem sets that give students practice in different problem-solving strategies and algebraic concepts. Students learn to identify variables, solve for the values of ...
Ice Is Whee (Rookie Readers)
2 reviews
Carol Greene
Children's Press (CT)
, 1983
Ice Really is a Whole Lotta Fun
Oh, boy! Ice! Ice on houses. Ice on trees. Whee! Ice is pretty. Let's skate on ice. Around... around... Whee! Ice is fun. -- And this book will be fun for your pre-schooler. There are some very important words here, like, around, boy, cat, cold, drip, fun, hat, houses, ice, is and eleven more that are necessary for beginning readers and they are really driven home by Paul Sharp's wonderful ...
Waiting for Christmas: Stories and Activities for Advent
Carol Greene
Augsburg Fortress Publishers
, 1987
God's promise of a Savior is retold in poems, stories, and songs. Includes family activities, easy-to-do projects, and full-color illustrations.
Martin Luther King Jr.: A Man Who Changed Things (Rookie Biographies)
1 review
Carol Greene
Childrens Pr
, 1989
M.L. review
I have to say that I found this book to be quite informative as to the life of Dr. King. I had to do a lesson on a biography of Mr. King and in looking through several children's biographies, this was the one that I found to be most adequate for the lesson. It includes many important facts about his life and yet it is not too lengthy. The book is beautifully illustrated as well, which is a ...
The Story of Halloween
Carol Greene
HarperTrophy
, 2005
Today, Halloween means ghosts and goblins and trick-or-treaters ringing the doorbell. But this holiday began more than 2,000 years ago, and back then Halloween meant something very different. In the beginning, it was a harvest festivalduring which the people of Great Britain, Ireland, and northern France gave thanks for their harvested crops. Over time, Halloween took on new meaning, and people believed that elves, spirits, and scary creatures ...
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