Ricki the Writer: Writes Nouns in "The New Neighbor"

This book makes learning fun with an interactive game to reinforce the skill taught

When Rickis friend Dolly moves next door, she goes over to help her unpack.

Soon, the two girls are playing together in Rickis tree house every Saturday. The tree house has lights, a working doorbell, and is red.

The two girls dress up like ballerinas and twirl around the tree house. They wear crowns and dance on their toes. They even play school and pretend to be their teacher, Mrs. Hall.

When they practice writing nouns: Ricki writes sentences, and Dolly underlines the nouns. Next, they play Zapa game where you get one point for each right answer. If you get a stick that says Zap, you have to subtract one point.

When Dolly picks a stick that says person, she names a person they both knowMrs. Halland she gets one point. When Ricki picks a stick that says place, she names the Pizza Palace in their hometown, and she gets a point.

Join Ricki and Dolly as they enjoy being kids and learning new things in this fun, illustrated story, which has nouns highlighted in blue font.

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Ricki the Writer: Writes Nouns in "The New Neighbor"

This book makes learning fun with an interactive game to reinforce the skill taught

When Rickis friend Dolly moves next door, she goes over to help her unpack.

Soon, the two girls are playing together in Rickis tree house every Saturday. The tree house has lights, a working doorbell, and is red.

The two girls dress up like ballerinas and twirl around the tree house. They wear crowns and dance on their toes. They even play school and pretend to be their teacher, Mrs. Hall.

When they practice writing nouns: Ricki writes sentences, and Dolly underlines the nouns. Next, they play Zapa game where you get one point for each right answer. If you get a stick that says Zap, you have to subtract one point.

When Dolly picks a stick that says person, she names a person they both knowMrs. Halland she gets one point. When Ricki picks a stick that says place, she names the Pizza Palace in their hometown, and she gets a point.

Join Ricki and Dolly as they enjoy being kids and learning new things in this fun, illustrated story, which has nouns highlighted in blue font.

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Ricki the Writer: Writes Nouns in The New Neighbor

Ricki the Writer: Writes Nouns in "The New Neighbor"

by Lynne Brig
Ricki the Writer: Writes Nouns in The New Neighbor

Ricki the Writer: Writes Nouns in "The New Neighbor"

by Lynne Brig

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Overview

This book makes learning fun with an interactive game to reinforce the skill taught

When Rickis friend Dolly moves next door, she goes over to help her unpack.

Soon, the two girls are playing together in Rickis tree house every Saturday. The tree house has lights, a working doorbell, and is red.

The two girls dress up like ballerinas and twirl around the tree house. They wear crowns and dance on their toes. They even play school and pretend to be their teacher, Mrs. Hall.

When they practice writing nouns: Ricki writes sentences, and Dolly underlines the nouns. Next, they play Zapa game where you get one point for each right answer. If you get a stick that says Zap, you have to subtract one point.

When Dolly picks a stick that says person, she names a person they both knowMrs. Halland she gets one point. When Ricki picks a stick that says place, she names the Pizza Palace in their hometown, and she gets a point.

Join Ricki and Dolly as they enjoy being kids and learning new things in this fun, illustrated story, which has nouns highlighted in blue font.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781480828636
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication date: 06/13/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 26
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Lynne Brig is a certified elementary teacher and lives in Southeast Louisiana with her husband and two dogs. She spends her time babysitting her granddaughter, Ava Marie, and playing word games in her spare time.

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