Ramona Quimby Age 8 Discussion Questions
Your students have read or listened to the book Ramona Quimby, Age 8 Find out how much they have learned! Use this to check acquisition of new …
Continue ReadingYour students have read or listened to the book Ramona Quimby, Age 8 Find out how much they have learned! Use this to check acquisition of new …
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Continue ReadingWhy does Ramona have egg in her hair? Why did her classmates run out of the classroom holding their noses? It seems that Ramona Quimby is always …
Continue ReadingIn this classic book by Beverly Cleary, your child will learn that all families have their ups and downs. Ramona learns that she is a member of a …
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Continue ReadingOmri put a plastic Indian in a cupboard, turned the key and suddenly the Indian was alive! Now it’s time for your students to make cupboards and …
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