Books by "Marie I. George"

11 books found

Carried by Assault

Carried by Assault

by Marie Ernest d' [Hervilly

1879

The Post Family

The Post Family

by Marie Caroline Post

1905

A Red Cross Chapter at Work

A Red Cross Chapter at Work

by Marie Cecile Chomel, Anselm Chomel

1920

What Timmy Did

What Timmy Did

by Marie Belloc Lowndes

1922

Holy Orders

Holy Orders

by Marie Corelli

1908

A novel in which the hero, Richard Everton, a clergyman in a Cotswold country parish, campaigns against the pernicious influence of the local brewery, and for temperance and reform in the church.

Memoirs of the Court of England in 1675

Memoirs of the Court of England in 1675

by Aulnoy (Madame d', Marie-Catherine)

1913

When No Man Pursueth

When No Man Pursueth

by Marie Belloc Lowndes

1911

The Home Theatre

The Home Theatre

by Marie Healy Bigot ("Mme. Charles Bigot, ")

1871

The Sin of George Warrener

The Sin of George Warrener

by Marie Van Vorst

1906

Curious George - Literature Kit Gr. 1-2

Curious George - Literature Kit Gr. 1-2

by Marie-Helen Goyetche

2007 · Classroom Complete Press

Students explore their curious nature with a monkey named George. Students think a little deeper about the story by imagining the motivations behind the man in the yellow hat. Find different words that rhyme with the words in the story. Come up with different adjectives used in the book, then write a new sentence using these words. Answer multiple choice questions about George's adventures. Students share their own opinions about taking animals out of their natural habitats. Write a list of safety rules for George to follow so he can stay safe and out of trouble. Students share their feelings about certain events that happen in the story with a My Feelings graphic organizer. Aligned to your State Standards and written to Bloom's Taxonomy, additional crossword, word search, comprehension quiz and answer key are also included. About the Novel: A well-loved story about a curious little monkey named George, who is caught in his home land of Africa by a man in a yellow hat. Inspired by his curiosity for the world around him, George has one adventure after another from the time he leaves Africa to the time he finally arrives at the Zoo. George tries to fly like the sea gulls, but this only gets him wet. He dials 1-2-3-4-5-6-7, which is the number for the Fire Department. He takes a man’s balloons and starts flying through the air over the city’s traffic. At the end of the story, George finally ends up in a tree at the Zoo. It was a nice place to live!