Description
Discover the joy of reading with 'Can We Play Today?', a beautifully illustrated children's book that immerses young readers in the wonders of weather. Ideal for preschool and early elementary ages, this high-interest literacy resource encourages curiosity about the world around us while teaching essential weather vocabulary such as cloudy, sunny, rainy, and stormy. Published by ECPP in 2021 and with a condition of brand new, this 16-page book makes learning fun!
Within the pages of 'Can We Play Today?', children observe different types of weather and ponder whether they'll be able to play outside. This gem is perfect for developing literacy skills, understanding key concepts of changing weather patterns, and fostering a love for reading. It aligns with the WorldWise literacy program, which promotes inquiry through STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) concepts.
By using engaging reading strategies, young readers will acquire both known and unknown vocabulary, making it a valuable addition to any educational collection. The accompanying WorldWise Lesson Plans make it easy for educators to implement and enhance the learning experiences associated with this book.
NOTE: Shipping for this item is FREE. Please allow 15 days for shipping, as it is shipped directly from our Auckland warehouse, ensuring no unexpected import charges, custom duties, or taxes.
NOTE: Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781761072161
Year: 2021
Publisher: ECPP
Pages: 16
Description:
Title Information:ÂCan We Play Today? reports on a number of children who observe different types of weather. They all want to play outside, but they are unsure if the weather will permit them to.Content vocabulary: cloudy, foggy, rainy, snowy, stormy, sunny, windyKey concepts: There are different types of weather, and the weather in a place can change.Reading Strategies: Learning known and unknown wordsRelated resource: WW LPL1 Can We Play Today?Series Information:WorldWise is a high-interest literacy program that encourages inquiry and questioning while extending knowledge in science and a range of STEM topics linked to the curriculum. This engaging program teaches reading strategies simultaneously with natural, earth and physical science concepts – reflecting the diversity of the world students live in.Students will develop strategies and skills to read informative texts across a range of text types while they learn to become informative text writers. With an assortment of text types on offer, themes and concepts are introduced and revisited across the reading stages, building on initial concepts with increasing complexity.WorldWise Lesson Plans support each Student Book, offering practical, systematic and easy-to-implement instructions. These visually appealing resources integrate oral language, vocabulary development, fluency and comprehension, writing and phonics.WorldWise Investigations is a web-based tool that provides extension activities for titles in the program. It encourages exploration of content linked to curriculum outcomes in a deeper more hands-on way. Students are supported with a framework that en
Within the pages of 'Can We Play Today?', children observe different types of weather and ponder whether they'll be able to play outside. This gem is perfect for developing literacy skills, understanding key concepts of changing weather patterns, and fostering a love for reading. It aligns with the WorldWise literacy program, which promotes inquiry through STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) concepts.
By using engaging reading strategies, young readers will acquire both known and unknown vocabulary, making it a valuable addition to any educational collection. The accompanying WorldWise Lesson Plans make it easy for educators to implement and enhance the learning experiences associated with this book.
NOTE: Shipping for this item is FREE. Please allow 15 days for shipping, as it is shipped directly from our Auckland warehouse, ensuring no unexpected import charges, custom duties, or taxes.
NOTE: Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781761072161
Year: 2021
Publisher: ECPP
Pages: 16
Description:
Title Information:ÂCan We Play Today? reports on a number of children who observe different types of weather. They all want to play outside, but they are unsure if the weather will permit them to.Content vocabulary: cloudy, foggy, rainy, snowy, stormy, sunny, windyKey concepts: There are different types of weather, and the weather in a place can change.Reading Strategies: Learning known and unknown wordsRelated resource: WW LPL1 Can We Play Today?Series Information:WorldWise is a high-interest literacy program that encourages inquiry and questioning while extending knowledge in science and a range of STEM topics linked to the curriculum. This engaging program teaches reading strategies simultaneously with natural, earth and physical science concepts – reflecting the diversity of the world students live in.Students will develop strategies and skills to read informative texts across a range of text types while they learn to become informative text writers. With an assortment of text types on offer, themes and concepts are introduced and revisited across the reading stages, building on initial concepts with increasing complexity.WorldWise Lesson Plans support each Student Book, offering practical, systematic and easy-to-implement instructions. These visually appealing resources integrate oral language, vocabulary development, fluency and comprehension, writing and phonics.WorldWise Investigations is a web-based tool that provides extension activities for titles in the program. It encourages exploration of content linked to curriculum outcomes in a deeper more hands-on way. Students are supported with a framework that en