Language arts
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- true-At as in cat
- true-an as in fan
- trueA bit is a bite
- trueA cache of jewels and other collective nouns
- trueA gaggle of geese and a clutter of cats
- trueA lime, a mime, a pool of slime : more about nouns
- trueA mink, a fink, a skating rink : what is a noun?
- trueAn ambush of tigers : a wild gathering of collective nouns
- trueAna and Adam build an acrostic
- trueBehold...the dragons!
- trueBig, bigger, biggest!
- trueBlack? white! day? night! : a book of opposites
- trueBook
- trueBowling alley adjectives
- trueCalligraphy : [from beginner to expert]
- trueChitchat : celebrating the world's languages
- trueCount your way through Africa
- trueCount your way through France
- trueCount your way through Mexico
- trueDearly, nearly, insincerely : what is an adverb?
- trueFeet and puppies, thieves and guppies : what are irregular plurals?
- trueGuy-write : what every guy writer needs to know
- trueHairy, scary, ordinary : what is an adjective?
- trueHappy endings : a story about suffixes
- trueHenry and Hala build a haiku
- trueHole-in-one adverbs
- trueHome Run Verbs
- trueHow I learned geography
- trueIf you were a comma
- trueIf you were a compound word
- trueIf you were a conjunction
- trueIf you were a contraction
- trueIf you were a homonym or a homophone
- trueIf you were a palindrome
- trueIf you were a period
- trueIf you were a prefix
- trueIf you were a preposition
- trueIf you were a question mark
- trueIf you were a suffix
- trueIf you were a synonym
- trueIf you were alliteration
- trueIf you were an antonym
- trueIf you were an apostrophe
- trueIf you were an exclamation point
- trueIf you were an interjection
- trueIf you were quotation marks
- trueJ.R.R. Tolkien
- trueJabberwalking
- trueLazily, crazily, just a bit nasally : more about adverbs
- trueLet's sign! : every baby's guide to communicating with grownups
- trueLlamaphones
- trueLouisa : the life of Louisa May Alcott
- trueLuke and Leo build a limerick
- trueMary who wrote Frankenstein
- trueMaya Angelou
- trueMuggles and magic : J.K. Rowling and the Harry Potter phenomenon
- trueMy daddy likes to say
- trueMy first baby signs
- trueMy first book of Spanish words
- trueMy first book of sign
- trueMy momma likes to say
- trueMy weird writing tips
- trueNavajo code talkers
- trueNina and Nolan build a nonsense poem
- trueOn the way home : the diary of a trip from South Dakota to Mansfield, Missouri, in 1894
- trueOne foot two feet : an exceptional counting book
- trueOne fun day with Lewis Carroll : a celebration of wordplay and a girl named Alice
- truePainless reading comprehension : learn how to transform reading comprehension into fun...the painless way!
- truePenelope and Pip build a prose poem
- truePitch and throw, grasp and know : what is a synonym?
- truePizza, pigs, and poetry : how to write a poem
- trueQuirky, jerky, extra-perky : more about adjectives
- trueQuite enough hot dogs
- trueRead anything good lately?
- trueSay hola to Spanish
- trueSay hola to Spanish at the circus
- trueShake, wiggle & roll
- trueShakespeare : his work and his world
- trueShakespeare and Macbeth : the story behind the play
- trueSign language for kids : a fun & easy guide to American Sign Language
- trueSimple signs
- trueSkin like milk, hair of silk : what are similes and metaphors?
- trueSlam dunk pronouns
- trueSome writer! : the story of E. B. White
- trueSophie and Sadie build a sonnet
- trueSpeaking of art : colorful quotes by famous painters
- trueStop and go, yes and no : what is an antonym?
- trueStraight and curvy, meek and nervy : more about antonyms
- trueStroll and walk, babble and talk : more about synonyms
- trueTennis court conjunctions
- trueThe Suess the Whole Suess and Nothing but the Suess
- trueThe boy on Fairfield Street : how Ted Geisel grew up to become Dr. Seuss
- trueThe name game : a look behind the labels
- trueThe trouble begins at 8 : a life of Mark Twain in the wild, wild West
- trueThe ultimate Peter Rabbit : a visual guide to the world of Beatrix Potter
- trueThey call me Woolly : what animal names can tell us
- trueThumbtacks, earwax, lipstick, dipstick : what is a compound word?
- trueTwenty-odd ducks : why, every punctuation mark counts!
- trueUnder the sea
- trueUnder, over, by the clover : what is a preposition?
- trueWalt Whitman : words for America
- trueWet cement : a mix of concrete poems
- trueWhat do authors do?
- trueWhat ship is not a ship?
- trueWhat's opposite?
- trueWhat's what? : a guessing game/
- trueWords
- trueWrite your own realistic fiction story
- trueYou can write awesome stories
- trueYou can write cool poems
- trueYou can write excellent reports
- trueYou can write great letters and e-mails
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- trueLanguage arts -- Children's book authors and illustrators
- trueLanguage arts -- Foreign languages
- trueLanguage arts -- General
- trueLanguage arts -- Grammar and punctuation
- trueLanguage arts -- Sign language
- trueLanguage arts -- Vocabulary
- trueLanguage arts -- Writers and poets
- trueLanguage arts -- Writing and research
- trueLanguage arts -- Writing systems
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