We Give Books is a new digital initiative that enables anyone with access to the Internet to put books in the hands of children who don't have them, simply by reading online.
All of the books available for online reading are children's picture books appropriate for children through age ten. There is a mix of fiction and nonfiction, a range of authors, and an equal balance between read-alouds and books for independent readers.
There are many picture books you can read using the projector.
Here is a sight that you can look at for the EveryDay Math technology overview for the new series.
www.everydaymath.com
username: Sampleview@mcgraw-hill.com
password: techdemo
Be sure to visit the Professional Development section of the eSuite. Contained in the section you will find videos of Everyday Mathematics classrooms in action. You will also find tutorials on how to use the eSuite.
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