Kids love the stories of Beatrix Potter! The emphasis of this resource is not upon the little books, but upon the life of their creator, Beatrix Potter. Sutdents will learn how Beatrix Potter triumphed over obstacles that stood in her way, her love of animals, nature and art, and how different day to day life was in the Victorian period. Includes 16 reproducible work sheets, teacher suggestions for easy implementation and an answer key. Skills covered include reading comprehension, word study, creative thinking, writing and more!
Enrich your reading program with individualized activities that have been developed for the Berenstain Bears, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Broughton Bear, and Corduroy. This resource provides more than 30 reproducible worksheets and activities to build skill in reading comprehension, vocabulary, phonics and critical thinking. Also included are tips for teachers to make implementation easy. 71 pages
A Mighty Girl's 2020 Books of the Year Friends of American Writers Chicago Winner 2021 Young People's Literature Award Beatrix Potter was a writer, an artist, and a scientist too, and she strove to find a place in the world for her talents. Everyone knows Beatrix Potter as the creator of the Peter Rabbit stories. But before that, she was a girl of science. As a child, Beatrix collected nature specimens; as a young adult, she was an amateur mycologist presenting her research on mushrooms and other fungi to England's foremost experts. Like many women of her time, she remained unacknowledged by the scientific community, but her keen eye for observation led her to an acclaimed career as an artist and storyteller. A beloved author is cast in a new light in this inspiring picture book story.
Delight your students with 26 classic fables and at the same time inspire them to adapt the morals to their own lives. 30+ reproducible creative activities to insprie students' imagination and improve their writing skills.
Compiled by teachers, administrators, curriculum planners, and librarians. Designed to: 1. encourage school children to read and to view reading as a worthwhile activity; 2. help local curriculum planners select books for their reading programs; and 3. stimulate educators to evaluate and improve their literature programs. More than 1,200 annotated titles represent the finest works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama. The literary contributions of specific ethnic and cultural groups are represented. Best seller! Illustrated.