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Everyday Math Lesson 7.1

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Everyday Math Lesson 7.1

Elizabeth has 7 packages of cupcakes. There are 2 cupcakes in each package. How many cupcakes in all?

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Everyday Math Lesson 7.1

Allie has 5 sheets of stickers. There are 8 stickers on each sheet. How many stickers does she have?

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Everyday Math Lesson 7.1

Each lollipop costs 10 cents. Hannah buys 9 of them? How much will she pay?

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Everyday Math Lesson 7.1

Start at 80. Count by 2's.

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Everyday Math Lesson 7.1

Start at 22. Count by 3's.

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Everyday Math Lesson 7.1

Start at 22. Count by 4's.

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Everyday Math Lesson 7.1

Start at 300. Count by 2's.

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Everyday Math Lesson 7.1

Start at 150. Count by 5's.

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Sleeping and

Dreamingby Rita Milos

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SLEEPING AND DREAMING VOCABULARY:

active

recall

scientists

records

aware

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Some other books by this author:

Patricia Polacco

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The StoryAppelemando's DreamsFrom Leah PolaccoAppelemando is a little boy who loves to dream. A little boy who keeps a very unique secret with his friends… whenever Appelemando dreams, they can see his visions floating through the sky above their heads. Fascinated by the beautiful colors and the visions of his daydreams, Appelemando‛s friends attempt to catch them on a piece of paper."It wasn‛t long before they discovered that Appelemando‛s dreams would stay on anything that was moist or damp. Mops drying over balcony rails. Laundry airing on clotheslines. Bottoms of fat, white ducks waddling up the street."One day, as Appelemando‛s dream is escaping his mind it begins to rain. The bright colors cover the walls of the village, angering the elders who do not believe the "paintings" are indeed, the little boy‛s dreams. Sentenced to scrub the village walls, the children, upset and afraid, wander home. However, soon they discover they are lost. Hours pass and the children cannot find their way through the dark woods."You can help, Appelemando," Lark proclaims.Appelemando‛s friends encourage him to dream a dream "big and bright enough" to reach their families in the village. But alas, Appelemando, upset by the day‛s events, can no longer dream…In the story‛s surprising but happy ending, the message of "the importance of dreams" is revealed. A book for children and adults alike, Appelemando‛s Dreams teaches the reader not to let go of his dreams, unless it is for the world to see.

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APPELEMANDO'S DREAMS VOCABULARY:

daydreamed

drifted

capture

disappeared

drab

impossible

responsible

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Marc Brown

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Some other books by Marc Brown:

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Check out Arthur chapter books:

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Most of the characters in Marc Brown's books are modeled after one person or a combination of people from his life. Many characters were inspired by people he knew when he was growing up and going to school in Milcreek, Pennsylvania. Mr. Ratburn is based on the "meanest algebra teacher ever," and Grandma Thora is based on Brown's real grandmother Thora, "the best storyteller ever." Says Brown, "Buster is modeled after my best friend in elementary school, Terry Johnson, who was a real practical joker. Terry spent a lot of time in the principal's office. In third grade, I spent a lot of time watching a girl named Patricia DelPorto instead of doing my math. She had curly hair and long eyelashes. On Valentine's Day, I remember waiting to get a valentine from her. She is, of course, Sue Ellen, and that's where I got the idea for Arthur's Valentine. His sisters, Bonnie, Colleen, and Kimberly have all served as role models for characters in his books­­especially D.W. and Francine. 

As for story ideas, Marc Brown looks to his own three children, Tolon, Tucker, and Eliza, for inspiration (by the way, look for these three names hidden in Arthur Adventure books, along with the names of people and places Marc has visited). He also gets many suggestions from children he meets in schools, libraries, and bookstores around the country. "The most interesting­­and the funniest­­things," says Brown, "happen in real life." 

Marc Brown lives in Hingham, Massachusetts and Martha's Vineyard, with his wife, illustrator and author Laurie Krasny Brown, and their daughter Eliza. Marc and Laurie are the creators of the path­breaking nonfiction Dino Life Guides for Families series.

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IllustratorMarc's wife

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UNIT 17 SENTENCES:  

1.  Will handed Tim a note as he thanked him for picking his weeds.

2.  I was thinking for the time we fished and ended up catching a shark.

3.  He wished for another helping of the good dressing.

4.  I asked Jim if he was wishing for a nice fishing trip.

5.  The boy was tricked and could not find his way home.

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UNIT 17 SENTENCES:  

Will handed Tim a note as he thanked him for picking his weeds.

I was thinking for the time we fished and ended up catching a shark.

He wished for another helping of the good dressing.

I asked Jim if he was wishing for a nice fishing trip.

The boy was tricked and could not find his way home.