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Note from Beyond the Page Curriculum Manager - posted from Naples, FL
A link for Activity 3 has been updated.
Pitter Pattern - posted from Houston, TX
Pitter Pattern by Joyce Hesselberth is a fun book that introduces a lot of the information in the upcoming unit.
Books we enjoyed with this unit - posted from Turtle Creek, PA
Cindy Neuschwander “Mummy Math: An Adventure in Geometryâ€
Joanne Mattern “Sequence It! “
Loreen Leedy “Seeing Symmetryâ€
John Perritano “Seeing Halves: Symmetry in Our Worldâ€)
Aaron Carr “Plants (Science Kids Life Cycles)â€
Gail Gibbons “From Seed to Plantâ€
Aaron Carr ‘Butterflies (Science Kids Life Cycles)â€
Aaron Carr “Frogs (Science Kids Life Cycles)â€
Therese Shea “The Bizarre Life Cycle of an Octopus (Strange Life Cycles)â€
Jane Belk Moncure “Butterfly Express (Magic Castle Readers Science)â€
Judy Hindley “Isn't It Time?â€
Conrad J. Storad “Day and Night (My Science Library)â€
Jean-Pierre Verdet “Universe (First Discovery Books)â€
Bill Martin Jr “The Turning of the Yearâ€
Myra Cohn Livingston “Calendarâ€
Jane Brocket “Rainy, Sunny, Blowy, Snowy: What Are Seasons?â€
Thea Feldman “Kingfisher Readers L1: Seasonsâ€
Joyce Markovics “The Seasons' Colors: How They Changeâ€
Valerie J. Gerard “Spring: Signs of the Season Around North Americaâ€
Valerie J. Gerard “Summer: Signs of the Season Around North Americaâ€
Mary P. Finnegan “Winter: Signs of the Season Around North Americaâ€
Barb J. Turner “Autumn: Signs of the Season Around North Americaâ€
Lizann Flatt “Sizing Up Winter (Math in Nature)â€
J. Clark Sawyer “Patterns in the Snow (Seeing Patterns All Around)â€
Lizann Flatt “Counting on Fall (Math in Nature)â€
Lizann Flatt “Sorting Through Spring (Math in Nature)â€
Lizann Flatt “Shaping Up Summer (Math in Nature)â€
Julia Rawlinson “Fletcher and the Falling Leavesâ€
Susan Blackaby “Catching Sunlight: A Book About Leaves (Growing Things)â€
Nancy Elizabeth Wallace “Apples, Apples, Applesâ€
