Boggle Jr. Word Search Puzzles

Boggle Jr. Word Search Puzzles
Author: Sterling Publishing Company
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2007-11
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781402751509

BOGGLE™ Jr.--the fun way to play with words--is transformed into simple, pleasurable, and educational word searches just right for 5- to 7-year-olds. It literally twists ordinary searches around: rather than the usual straight lines, the words snake around the page in a pattern that looks exactly like the BOGGLE board. Everything’s colorful and attractive, designed to make learning about letters and language effortless. Kids will simply love it...and want to solve every one.

Scrabble Word Search Puzzles for Kids

Scrabble Word Search Puzzles for Kids
Author:
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2007-10
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781402751554

Children love word searches...and these 50 tricky puzzles have a fun twist! All the words in the search list are scrambled, so before kids can even begin to look, they have to solve the anagram. That's just like having SCRABBLE® letters in front of you and having to figure out what words they can spell. To make things a little easier, each puzzle has a theme and all the words are placed in alphabetical order. There's "After School Snack" (including bananas, cookies, peanuts, and pizza), "At the Theater," "Colors," "Garden," and many other appealing categories.

Boggle Jr. Sticker Word Puzzles

Boggle Jr. Sticker Word Puzzles
Author: Patrick Blindauer
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2008-09
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1402753586

Young BOGGLE fans will love this latest and greatest collection, featuring fun word searches. It has hundreds of letter stickers designed to look like tiles from the game. So kids won t need to find a pen when they re ready to be entertained - the book is all they ll need! BOGGLE is a trademark of Hasbro and is used with permission. Copyright 2008 Hasbro. All Rights Reserved. Licensed by Hasbro.

Dictionary of Toys and Games in American Popular Culture

Dictionary of Toys and Games in American Popular Culture
Author: Frank Hoffmann
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1135418462

Keep the information you need on playthings and pop culture at your fingertips! The Dictionary of Toys and Games in American Popular Culture is an A-to-Z reference guide to the playthings that amused us as children and fascinate us as adults. This enlightening—and entertaining—resource, complete with cross-references, provides easy access to concise but detailed descriptions that place toys and board games in their social and cultural contexts. From action figures to yo-yos, the book is your tour guide through the museum of sought-after collectibles and forgotten treasures that mirror the fads and fashions that helped define pop culture in the United States. The Dictionary of Toys and Games in American Popular Culture is a historical, yet current, reflection of society’s ever-changing attitudes toward childhood and its cultural touchstones. The book is filled with physical descriptions of each entry, including size, color, and material composition, and the age group most often associated with the item. It also includes biographical sketches of inventors, manufacturers, and distributors— a virtual “Who’s Who” of the American toy industry, including Milton Bradley, Walt Disney, and Jim Henson. With a brief glimpse through its pages or a lengthy look from cover to cover, you’ll discover (or re-discover) real hero action figures, toys with commercial tie-ins, fast-food promotional giveaways, penny prize package toys, and advertising icons and characters in addition to beloved toys and board games like Etch-a-Sketch®, Lincoln Logs®, Colorforms®, Yahtzee®, and Burp Gun, the first toy advertised on nationwide television. The Dictionary of Toys and Games in American Popular Culture presents easy-to-access and easy-to-read descriptions of such toys as: Barbie®, bendies, and Beanie Babies® Monopoly®, Mr. Machine®, and Mr. Potato Head™ Pez®, Plah-Doh®, and Pound Puppies® Scrabble®, Silly Putty®, and Slinky® Tiddly Winks®, Tinker Toys®, and Twister™ and looks at the people behind the scenes of the biggest names in toys, including LEGO® (Ole Kirk Christiansen) Fisher-Price® (Homer G. Fisher) Mattel® (Ruth and Elliott Handler) Hasbro™ (Alan, Merrill, and Stephen Hassenfeld) Toys R Us® (Charles Lazarus) Parker Brothers® (Edward and George Parker) F.A.O. Schwartz (Frederick Schwartz) Kenner® (Albert Steiner) Tonka® (Russell L. Wenkstern) The Dictionary of Toys and Games in American Popular Culture also includes an index and a selected bibliography to meet your casual or professional research needs. Faster (and more entertaining) than searching through a vast assortment of Web sites for information, the book is a vital resource for librarians, toy collectors and appraisers, popular culture enthusiasts, and anyone with an interest in toys—past and present.

Scrabble Sticker Crosswords

Scrabble Sticker Crosswords
Author: Patrick Blindauer
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2007-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781402750663

Stickers, SCRABBLE�, and crossword fun: what could be better? With these 25 super-simple puzzles based on the popular board game kids can effortlessly learn new vocabulary and practice both spelling and phonics. And they’ll really enjoy filling in the answers with stickers that look just like SCRABBLE tiles. As an additional clue, the grids include the value of each correct letter. So if the child gets stuck, and sees that the letter is five points, then he or she will know that it has to be a "K.” Six sheets with more than 500 reusable stickers are included.

Literacy Work Stations

Literacy Work Stations
Author: Debbie Diller
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2023-10-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1003841945

Ever wonder what the rest of your class should be doing while you are working with a small reading group? Debbie Diller offers practical suggestions in Literacy Work Stations: Making Centers Work for over a dozen literacy work stations that link to classroom instruction and make preparation and management easy for teachers. Learn how to set up work stations, how to manage them, and how to keep them going throughout the year. Each chapter includes: How to introduce each station Which materials to include at which station What to model the station as How to solve problems and differentiate How to assess while keeping students accountable Reflection questions for professional development Materials in both English and Spanish are provided in the extensive resource section. Throughout the book the author has included photos of literacy workstations from a variety of classrooms in which she has worked to illustrate the methods discussed in the text. Literacy Work Stations is a go-to classroom resource that will help you keep all students engaged while you focus in on small groups.

Book Smart

Book Smart
Author: Anne E. Cunningham, PhD
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2014
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0199843937

In Book Smart: How to Support Successful, Motivated Readers, the experience of reading together is used as a vehicle for discussing the varied yet interconnected language and literacy skills that jumpstart the career of a successful reader.

Bananagrams! For Kids

Bananagrams! For Kids
Author: Mike Shenk
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 0761158448

This collection includes 150 word puzzles designed just for kids ages 8 to 11 that strengthen vocabulary, reward agile thinking, and reinforce the idea of using the brain. Full color. Consumable.

Homeschooling

Homeschooling
Author: Martine Millman
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2008-08-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1440632316

This intimate, eminently practical memoir of a successful homeschooled family of six children illuminates today’s most exciting choice in education, and shows how it works from cradle to college. What is it that homeschoolers do that the public schools can’t or won’t? There are at least as many answers as there are studies. But nothing can capture the homeschooling experience in all its richness like the story of a real family that homeschools its children in middleclass America. Homeschooling: A Family’s Journey is the perfect book for those millions of Americans who may know someone who homeschools, who may have read about it, thought about it, and wondered whether homeschooling is right for them. Sharing the concerns of committed parents everywhere, authors Gregory and Martine Millman are consistently practical, informed, caring, and no-nonsense in their approach. They pay special attention to homeschooling and college, the economics of home-learning, and how a parent can really handle a child’s full education. Homeschooling opens a window on an exciting, important way of education—and, even more, a way of life—that can make all the difference in your family’s world.