Ms Periwinkle likes to give everyone at The Periwinkle Academy a fair chance. How does she go about embracing someone with a difference at her daycare? Is she up to the challenge? Read Ms. Periwinkle Teaches Acceptance and find out if she accomplishes her goal.
The third volume of Using Picture Storybooks to Teach Literary Devices joins volumes 1 and 2 of this best-selling series to give teachers and librarians the perfect tool to teach literary devices to students in grades K-12. In this volume, 120 well-reviewed picture storybooks, published mainly in the last few years, are listed (sometimes more than once) under 41 literary devices. All-ages picture storybooks, which can be enjoyed by adults, as well as children, are included. For each device, a definition is given, and descriptions of appropriate storybooks, with information on how to use them, the art style used in the book, and a curriculum tie-in, are provided. Among the literary devices included are alliteration, analogy, flashback, irony, metaphor, paradox, tone, and 34 more. Indexes by author, title, art style, and curriculum tie-in add to this outstanding book's great value. Grades 4-12.
Mrs. P. and her students return to school from the holidays only to find more pranks being pulled on her. This time Mrs. P's keys come up missing, and she suspects one of her classroom pranksters.
A story of four unique, and (magical) friends that meet and suddenly have a strong bond and friendship. Even though they have a strong friendship, theres the evil queen trying to get in their way and ruin not only their friendship, but their homes and lives. Do these four friends have enough power together to defeat the queen and stop her from ruining everything?