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The Day a Dragon Came to School by Children of Lyne and Longcross Primary School Pdf
During Book Fortnight 2017, the children of Lyne and Longcross C of E Primary School discovered a giant egg on the school field. The events that followed, including CCTV evidence inspired the children to write about their memories of the day a dragon came to school. Each year group chose to write about their memory using a different genre. This book is a collection of each child's work. The work is all the children's own and has been published without corrections by the teachers. The children worked incredibly hard and shared so many fond memories; we hope you enjoy seeing the wonderful writing the children produced based on our exciting dragon adventure.
George's Dragon Goes To School by Claire Freedman Pdf
Bring your pet to school week is approaching, and George cannot wait to show off Sparky, his pet dragon. Mum's worried because Sparky is not only huge but also unbelievably clumsy. But when the school is evacuated, it looks like only a dragon with impressive fire-breathing skills can save the day!
"Liitle Knight and Little Dragon can't wait for their first day of school. But Liitle Knight goes to Kinght School in the day time, and Little Dragon goes to Dragon School at night. How will the two friends ever have time to play together again?"--Back cover. Suggested level: junior.
Dear Dragon's Day at School! (Level A) by Marla Conn Pdf
A boy's pet dragon visits him at school and joins the class in painting, reading and playtime. The Dear Dragon Developing ReadersLevel A series provides young readers practice reading with simple story lines, familiar topics and vocabulary, and fun illustrations that support the text written at F&P level A. Each book contains educators' resources which include picture glossary, reading reinforcements and activities. Teachers' notes also available on publisher's website.
We first met Aerynn in The Magician’s Apprentice when she hatched from her egg in a thunder storm on the slopes of The Cheviot hills. This is the first big adventure for this young purple dragon as she travels to school on her first day. The story follows Aerynn from waking, eating breakfast and having bugs clean her teeth to going down the steep hill side to her best friend’s farm. Her journey then continues on a horse and cart to the local village school. During the journey Aerynn discovers that she does have a special gift which she has to use to save her and her friends from deadly danger.
The book is designed as a user-friendly textbook/manual for mental health professionals. It teaches a trauma-informed treatment approach as an organizing framework for a series of empirically supported interventions including motivational interviewing, cognitive-behavioral skills training, trauma resolution, and relapse prevention. Although it notes the importance of a systemic treatment approach, the focus is on the individual component of treatment.
Wrapped in Eastern and Western dragon lore, this fantasy tale celebrates perseverance, self-acceptance, and cultural differences. It's the first day of Dragon School, where all the young dragons must learn how to harness their fire breath. Today's lesson? Using it to cook food! All the dragons are excited to test their powers . . . except Long. Long is from the East and can only breathe out water. No matter how hard he huffs and puffs, he isn't sure he can match his fire breathing classmates. But will he be discovered? Or will Long find his own unique path to cooking-and to fitting in? From TOFU TAKES TIME author Helen H. Wu and New York Times bestselling illustrator Mae Besom (WHAT DO YOU DO WITH AN IDEA?) comes a gorgeously illustrated and stirring tale about self-acceptance. Wrapped in Eastern and Western dragon lore, this fantasy tale is a celebration of cultural differences.
From DK's bestselling First Seasonal Stories series, comes a new magical adventure for any little dragon getting ready to start school! Soar down to Mrs. Scales Academy for Dragons and meet a nervous dragon who learns to embrace new experiences. It's almost Drago the dragon's first day of school. But he's not excited about this. Not one bit. In fact, when he thinks about it, it makes him feel nervous. Drago has a BIG secret—one he hasn't told anyone. He can't breathe fire, and everyone knows that dragons are the best fire breathers. What will his new friends think of him if they find out? Will he be the odd dragon out? A heartwarming story that normalizes first-day jitters and encourages little ones to share their hidden worries, as they discover that they aren't the only ones with these fears. This book is a gentle reminder of the exciting new possibilities that school brings and that there's no better place to learn and perfect your fire-breathing techniques! Featuring whimsical illustrations and an exciting lenticular cover, this book is sure to delight children and adults alike, as they follow along to see if this nervous dragon can fire away his worries!
Daisy Dragon Goes To School is a rhyming bedtime story for young children, featuring beautiful color illustrations designed to entertain all young readers. Daisy Dragon is going to school for the first time and is very apprehensive. She worries about the other children and what her first day is going to like. Her mother and brother try to reassure her that she'll have fun and make lots of new friends, but Daisy isn't completely convinced. Many children will identify with Daisy's predicament in this unfamiliar environment as she embarks on her first day at school. Parents and teachers can also use Daisy Dragon Goes To School to teach children about how they can prepare to start their school experience, meet new people, learn wonderful new things, and forge long-term friendships. Daisy Dragon Goes To School is ideal for bedtime reading with younger children, but older children will also enjoy reading this delightful picture book on their own.
Come to School, Dear Dragon by Margaret Hillert Pdf
A boy's pet dragon visits him at school and joins the class in painting, reading and playtime. This 21st Century edition is re-illustrated with a fresh and modern look. These timeless beginning readers foster independent reading and comprehension. Using high frequency words and repetition, readers gain confidence while enjoying every day experiences with a boy and his imaginary pet dragon. Educator resources include reading reinforcement activities and a word list in the back. Activities focus on foundational, language and reading skills. Sections include phonological awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. Teachers' notes available on publisher's website.
Do Not Bring Your Dragon to the Last Day of School by Julie Gassman Pdf
Another year of learning is in the books, and it's time to celebrate! Dragon loves parties and picnics and playgrounds and is ready to celebrate too. But is it smart to bring a dragon to the last day of school? Find out if Dragon gets to join in the fun in this hilarious picture book by Julie Gassman (Do Not Bring Your Dragon to the Library, Do Not Take Your Dragon to Dinner, Do Not Bring Your Dragon to Recess, and Do Not Take Your Dragon on a Field Trip). The interactive story is perfect for reading out loud at storytime!