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Carson-Dellosa Summer Bridge Activities Workbook, 2nd Edition, Grades 4-5
Scholastic Comprehension - Inference - Grades 4-8
Carson Dellosa Education Train Your Brain: Fluency Level 2 Classroom Kit, Grades 1-3
Learning Loft Toobaloo® Phone Device, 6 1/2"H x 1 3/4"W x 2 3/4"D, Blue, Pre-K - Grade 4
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Scholastic 100 Words Grade 3, 8" x 10 1/2"
Scholastic Informational Texts For Striving Readers: Grade 4
Teacher Resources Weekly Reader Workbook: Summer Express, Grades K-1
Carson-Dellosa Summer Bridge Activities Workbook, 2nd Edition, Grades K-1
Teacher Created Materials TIME FOR KIDS® Nonfiction Book Set, Set 2, Set Of 10 Books, Grade 5
Carson-Dellosa Summer Bridge Activities Workbook, 2nd Edition,  Grades 3-4
Scholastic Teacher Resources First Little Comics Parent Pack, Levels C & D, Pre-K To 2nd Grade, Set Of 20
Spectrum Spelling, Grade K

Language Arts encompasses the full spectrum of learning to read, write, speak, listen and use language successfully to get students off on the right foot and to last through college and beyond. It’s important to select language arts tools and resources that will challenge and help codify subjects in their minds while they seek to enhance their learning processes using creative, analytical and cognitive thinking skills. A host of instructional resources are available to make the smooth transition to each grade and help create and sustain lifelong learners.Whether it’s math, reading, writing or other language arts, interactive learning is key. Reading with context clues, test-formatted practice sessions with teacher and parent feedback, helps to develop the skills and challenges students require to reach higher. Tools are flexible and easy to use with model lessons, assessments both before and after, along with answer keys for self-directed learners. Targeted, skill-building practice goes a long way toward achieving the curriculum goals set for each subject and each grade. Reading, writing and math workbooks with challenging exercises help reinforce what’s covered in the classroom. There’s no such thing as too much practice when it comes to learning a new subject or skill.Teachers and parents alike know the value of infusing fun with learning. Whatever the subject or the grade, learning is made easier using games and other tools to build and sustain key skills. For example, reproducible board games minimize the anxiety many feel during math lessons. Additional tools also focus on key problem solving strategies at any age. Select from top brands.

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