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Read! Move! Learn! - Active Stories for Active Learning - cover

Read! Move! Learn! - Active Stories for Active Learning

Carol Totsky Hammett, Nicki Collins Geigert

Publisher: Gryphon House Inc.

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Summary

Enhance literacy skills, bring the magic of a good book to the classroom, and encourage healthy, active lifestyles in young children with Read! Move! Learn!. This new book has over 150 active learning experiences based on seventy-five popular children’s books. The authors provide complete plans that include theme connections, related books and music, lesson objectives, a vocabulary list, a concept list, and activities for each children’s book, providing hours of fun in the classroom!
Available since: 01/01/2007.
Print length: 232 pages.

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