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List view record 571: If you were an antonymList view anchor tag for record 571: If you were an antonym
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If you were an antonym

Loewen, Nancy, 1964-2007Word fun
Books, Manuscripts
Examines fun and easy ways to learn what an antonym is. Antonym (ant) a word that has the opposite meaning of another word. If you were an antonym, you would mean the opposite of another word. You could be FAST or SLOW, HOT or COLD, or RIGHT or WRONG. What else could you be if you were an antonym?
List view record 572: If you were an apostropheList view anchor tag for record 572: If you were an apostrophe
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If you were an apostrophe

Lyons, Shelly2009Word fun
Books, Manuscripts
Explains the functions of an apostrophe and how it adds meaning to a sentence. If you were an apostrophe, you would show belonging. You could show a fox's tail, a gray wolf's teeth, or a camper's bag of treats. What else could you do if you were an apostrophe?
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If you were an exclamation point

Lyons, ShellyUUUU
Books, Manuscripts
LEVEL ONE reader suitable for ages 4 to 6 years. Many words are repeated throughout the story, with new words kept to a minimum. The illustrations give clues to help readers anticipate what the words say. One sentence per page.
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If you were an interjection

Loewen, Nancy, 1964-2007
Books, Manuscripts
LEVEL ONE reader suitable for ages 4 to 6 years. Many words are repeated throughout the story, with new words kept to a minimum. The illustrations give clues to help readers anticipate what the words say. One sentence per page.
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If you were quotation marks

Blaisdell, Molly, 1964-2009Word fun
Books, Manuscripts
Explains the functions of quotation marks. If you were quotation marks, you would stand on either side of a book title, such as Cinderella. You could stand on either side of Cindy's words when she says, This glass slipper fits!' What else could you do if you were quotation marks?
List view record 576: I'll teach my dog 100 wordsList view anchor tag for record 576: I'll teach my dog 100 words
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I'll teach my dog 100 words

Frith, Michael1973
Books, Manuscripts
LEVEL ONE suitable for ages 4 to 6 years. Many words are repeated throughout the story, with new words kept to a minimum. The illustrations give clues to help readers anticipate what the words say. One sentence per page.
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I'm going to the Moon

Pulford, Elizabeth, 1943-2006Early LevelGreen 15Launch pad
Books, Manuscripts
LEVEL TWO reader suitable for 6 to 8 years who are beginning to read alone. Longer sentences and increased vocabulary. Illustrations give clues to help readers anticipate what the words say. Two or more sentences per page. Word count 427.
List view record 578: I'm not wearing that!List view anchor tag for record 578: I'm not wearing that!
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I'm not wearing that!

Clarke, Jane2005Snapdragons
Books, Manuscripts
LEVEL TWO reader suitable for 6 to 8 years who are beginning to read alone. Longer sentences and increased vocabulary. Illustrations give clues to help readers anticipate what the words say. Two or more sentences per page.
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In a scary old house

Ziefert, Harriet2006
Books, Manuscripts
Level One suitable for ages 4 to 6 years. Many words are repeated throughout the story, with new words kept to a minimum. The illustrations give clues to help readers anticipate what the words say. One sentence per page. Up to 50 words.
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In the playground

Economos, ChristineUUUUEarly set An8Inquizitive
Books, Manuscripts
Level One reader suitable for ages 4 to 6 years. Many words are repeated throughout the story, with new words kept to a minimum. The illustrations give clues to help readers anticipate what the words say. One or two sentences per page.
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I'm going to the Moon

Pulford, Elizabeth, 1943-2006Early LevelGreen 15Launch pad
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In the playground

Economos, ChristineUUUUEarly set An8Inquizitive
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