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Is the Treat Sour or Sweet?
by Mary Elizabeth Salzmann
Part of the Antonyms series
A creative, educational title defining and illustrating antonyms as words that have opposite meanings. This book builds recognition of antonyms in side-by-side examples and then within a multi-sentence context. The fun comprehension activity assesses the reader's understanding of words that have opposite meanings by pairing them with visual clues. This title also includes a Words I Know list, which groups words from the text into adjectives, nouns, proper nouns, and verbs. This title supports national language arts standards and learner outcomes. It is designed for guided, shared and independent reading in the library, classroom and at home. A creative, educational series defining and illustrating antonyms as words that have opposite meanings. Each book builds recognition of antonyms in side-by-side examples and then within a multi-sentence context. The fun comprehension activity assesses the reader's understanding of words that have opposite meanings by pairing them with visual clues.
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Can You Go Fast or Slow?
by Mary Elizabeth Salzmann
Part of the Antonyms series
A creative, educational title defining and illustrating antonyms as words that have opposite meanings. This book builds recognition of antonyms in side-by-side examples and then within a multi-sentence context. The fun comprehension activity assesses the reader's understanding of words that have opposite meanings by pairing them with visual clues. This title also includes a Words I Know list, which groups words from the text into adjectives, nouns, proper nouns, and verbs. This title supports national language arts standards and learner outcomes. It is designed for guided, shared and independent reading in the library, classroom and at home. A creative, educational series defining and illustrating antonyms as words that have opposite meanings. Each book builds recognition of antonyms in side-by-side examples and then within a multi-sentence context. The fun comprehension activity assesses the reader's understanding of words that have opposite meanings by pairing them with visual clues.
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Does It Fly Away in the Night or Day?
by Mary Elizabeth Salzmann
Part of the Antonyms series
A creative, educational title defining and illustrating antonyms as words that have opposite meanings. This book builds recognition of antonyms in side-by-side examples and then within a multi-sentence context. The fun comprehension activity assesses the reader's understanding of words that have opposite meanings by pairing them with visual clues. This title also includes a Words I Know list, which groups words from the text into adjectives, nouns, proper nouns, and verbs. This title supports national language arts standards and learner outcomes. It is designed for guided, shared and independent reading in the library, classroom and at home. A creative, educational series defining and illustrating antonyms as words that have opposite meanings. Each book builds recognition of antonyms in side-by-side examples and then within a multi-sentence context. The fun comprehension activity assesses the reader's understanding of words that have opposite meanings by pairing them with visual clues.
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Can a Giraffe Cry or Laugh?
by Mary Elizabeth Salzmann
Part of the Antonyms series
A creative, educational title defining and illustrating antonyms as words that have opposite meanings. This book builds recognition of antonyms in side-by-side examples and then within a multi-sentence context. The fun comprehension activity assesses the reader's understanding of words that have opposite meanings by pairing them with visual clues. This title also includes a Words I Know list, which groups words from the text into adjectives, nouns, proper nouns, and verbs. This title supports national language arts standards and learner outcomes. It is designed for guided, shared and independent reading in the library, classroom and at home. A creative, educational series defining and illustrating antonyms as words that have opposite meanings. Each book builds recognition of antonyms in side-by-side examples and then within a multi-sentence context. The fun comprehension activity assesses the reader's understanding of words that have opposite meanings by pairing them with visual clues.
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Did I Hear a Hello From Above or Below?
by Mary Elizabeth Salzmann
Part of the Antonyms series
A creative, educational title defining and illustrating antonyms as words that have opposite meanings. This book builds recognition of antonyms in side-by-side examples and then within a multi-sentence context. The fun comprehension activity assesses the reader's understanding of words that have opposite meanings by pairing them with visual clues. This title also includes a Words I Know list, which groups words from the text into adjectives, nouns, proper nouns, and verbs. This title supports national language arts standards and learner outcomes. It is designed for guided, shared and independent reading in the library, classroom and at home. A creative, educational series defining and illustrating antonyms as words that have opposite meanings. Each book builds recognition of antonyms in side-by-side examples and then within a multi-sentence context. The fun comprehension activity assesses the reader's understanding of words that have opposite meanings by pairing them with visual clues.
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Is It a Day for Work or Play?
by Mary Elizabeth Salzmann
Part of the Antonyms series
A creative, educational title defining and illustrating antonyms as words that have opposite meanings. This book builds recognition of antonyms in side-by-side examples and then within a multi-sentence context. The fun comprehension activity assesses the reader's understanding of words that have opposite meanings by pairing them with visual clues. This title also includes a Words I Know list, which groups words from the text into adjectives, nouns, proper nouns, and verbs. This title supports national language arts standards and learner outcomes. It is designed for guided, shared and independent reading in the library, classroom and at home. A creative, educational series defining and illustrating antonyms as words that have opposite meanings. Each book builds recognition of antonyms in side-by-side examples and then within a multi-sentence context. The fun comprehension activity assesses the reader's understanding of words that have opposite meanings by pairing them with visual clues.
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