Match the positive, comparative and superlative forms of adjectives by rearranging pictures to illustrate the correct progression. Details »
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PBS Parents Guide to Creativity
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Confident and Successful Readers
Learn quantitative and qualitative techniques to assess and improve students' fluency, and discover ways technology can foster students' fluency progress.
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Listen to the word Super Why says and click on the word's opposite in this online game. Details »
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Teaching Reading in Science
Teacherline ClassHelp students unravel the mysteries and complexities of scientific concepts by training them to approach science texts in new ways. Learn effective strategies to help your students arrange ideas, understand text organization, set goals for reading, make meaningful connections, and persevere through challenging materials.
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Great American Authors
Delve into works by authors Maurice Sendak, Ralph Ellison, Katherine Porter and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
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Explore the Elizabethan era as it relates to William Shakespeare's plays and sonnets.







