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Richard Torrey

Autor(a) de Beans Baker, Number 5

24+ Works 641 Membros 34 Críticas

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Séries

Obras por Richard Torrey

Beans Baker, Number 5 (2001) 112 exemplares
Beans Baker's Best Shot (2006) 56 exemplares
Almost (2009) 54 exemplares
My Dog, Bob (2015) 53 exemplares
Rick's Magic Stick (Word Family Readers: -ick) (2009) — Ilustrador — 48 exemplares
Why? (2010) 38 exemplares
Beans Baker Bounces Back (2003) 34 exemplares
A Football Story (1905) 31 exemplares
The Almost Terrible Playdate (2016) 31 exemplares
Because (2011) 26 exemplares
Moe Is Best (I Like to Read) (2014) 24 exemplares
A Baseball Story (2013) 18 exemplares
Going to Grandma's (Vocabulary Tales) (2009) — Ilustrador — 15 exemplares

Associated Works

Clue School: The Case of the Missing Cat (2006) — Ilustrador, algumas edições101 exemplares
The Princess and the Pretzel (Phonics Tales: pr) (1948) — Ilustrador — 51 exemplares
Mouse in My House (Phonics Tales: ou) (1948) — Ilustrador — 48 exemplares
Clue School: The Lost Lunch Mystery (2007) — Ilustrador, algumas edições38 exemplares
Clue School: Mystery at the Ballpark (2007) — Ilustrador, algumas edições3 exemplares
Clue School: The Ghost in the Music Room (2008) — Ilustrador, algumas edições2 exemplares

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Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
male

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Críticas

A little boy is on vacation and is excited to go to Grandma’s house. He tries to decide what to take, but doesn’t know what the weather will be like. As he imagines each possibility, he thinks of something new to pack, ending up with six suitcases . . . and Grandma lives right next door!

Part of the Vocabulary Tales series, this book introduces eight key weather words that are important for young readers to know. The key words are highlighted in the story, then reviewed in a trio of activities that follow the story. Young readers can complete a Meaning Match, Vocabulary Fill-Ins, and Vocabulary Questions, all focused on the various types of weather shown in the story.

Brightly colored illustrations show the boy imagining having fun doing a variety of weather-related activities with his grandmother. The rhyming, easy-to-read text highlights the key words and separates them into a box where a simple definition and a sample sentence are also included.

The target audience for this vocabulary builder story is the young reader, ages five through seven, in the lower primary grades. Designed as a foundation vocabulary builder, this fun tale helps young readers enrich and expand their vocabularies as it introduces and reinforces must-know words. [The must-know weather words in “Going to Grandma’s” are blizzard, breezy, chilly, drizzle, forecast, freeze, humid, and hurricane.]

Highly recommended for young readers.
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jfe16 | Jun 12, 2021 |
G and J give both give this book two thumbs up!
 
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mbellucci | 4 outras críticas | Apr 10, 2021 |
This book was adorable! I loved the illustrations. It was so cute to see all the kids' imaginings drawn in crayon - Ally has a tail and claws, the other kids at school have crowns and space helmets and manes! Walter was my favourite though. I hope his library has books about lunchboxes.
 
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katebrarian | 2 outras críticas | Jul 28, 2020 |
In Richard Torrey's "Because" a young boy shows the reason why he does things with the word "because." This book would be good with kindergartners/first graders, and would be good for a discussion about why people are motivated to do certain things, and what "because" communicates in this book.
 
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lauraf3 | 1 outra crítica | Mar 29, 2019 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
24
Also by
6
Membros
641
Popularidade
#39,339
Avaliação
3.9
Críticas
34
ISBN
55
Línguas
1

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