9000 USROOKS 9,0003 9,0003 9000) Worksheets that show word families and rhyming words help kids take their reading skills to the next level after learning the letters. Vowel Worksheets Vowels can be tricky because most vowels make more than one sound. Use the vowel worksheets to help your child understand the most common sounds that each vowel makes. Short sound word family | Long sound word family | Short sound word family | Family of Long Sounds | Short vowel sheet | Work sheet of mixed vowels | Printing publications for novice readers Children in preschool institutions, kindergartens and first class, which are just the first class, which are only only beginners to read, can use printables for beginners to master things like visual words. Letter Sounds game | Working sheet of a family of rhyming words | Card game in rhyming words | List of words Dolch Sight | Work sheets for advanced reading 9000 As elementary students begin to read more varied texts, worksheets with key ideas can help them understand parts of a story, passage, or book. Work sheet of ice cream Horn 'Main Idea' | Work sheet of the main idea of an umbrella | Work sheet of the main idea of a hamburger | Work sheet of the main idea on the Internet 9003 | Free Science Worksheets Free Science Worksheets explore everything from biology to astronomy so students can learn about the world around them. Space Science Explore the life cycle of a star with the appropriate sheet to better understand how these balls of light form in the sky. Star Life Cycle Worksheet Cell Charts From elementary plant and animal cell lessons to high school cellular respiration lessons, cell charts and printables help children understand the basic building blocks of life. Comparison table for animal and plant cells | Dictionary of food circuits | List of endangered animals | List of dinosaurs from A to D | List of Dinosaurs from E to M | 900 900 List | | Social Studies Printable Worksheets Social studies lessons should include everything from citizenship and geography to US history and world cultures. Print Resources for US Battles and Wars Use the worksheets to learn about some of the most important wars and battles in US history. You can identify all the battles from the Revolutionary War or even learn about the attack on Pearl Harbor in World War II. Revolutionary War Battle List | Pearl Harbor Lesson Plan | Geography and World Culture Printouts Egyptian hieroglyphic activities and geography trivia make social studies more fun and interactive. Questions on geography | Table of Egyptian hieroglyphs | Writing hieroglyphs | 9000 , free tools like handwriting worksheets give them plenty of opportunity to practice. Spelling prints Elementary spelling lists with accompanying exercises will give you an idea of what types of vocabulary children should develop at each age. List of spelling numbers | Sheet of spelling check | List of second -grade | Spelling sheet for second class | List of spelling of the third class | Working spelling sheet for the third class | List of spelling words for the fourth class | 9000 | Class Class 0 | Fifth grade spelling | List of common spelling errors | | Printable prefixes and suffixes Once students have mastered spelling and vocabulary, they can begin to learn about word parts such as prefixes and suffixes. List of common prefixes | Worksheet of common prefixes | List of common suffixes 9 suffixes 9 | table 0003 Miscellaneous worksheets for homeschooling Children learn many important skills in school, including topics such as art or special skills such as following directions. Work sheet of three -dimensional figures | Work sheet 'Follow routes' | Color wheel for children | Extracurricular color circle 0003 | Train your brain with worksheets Home study worksheets have enabled you and your children to cover almost any subject at any given moment. Give your brain a quick workout when you complete one or more study sheets or print them out at home. Appendix 1. TYPES OF PRINTED PUBLICATIONS - Appendix 1. TYPES OF PRINTED PUBLICATIONS Terms and definitions Edition (Not allowed name, copy, circulation, publication ): A document intended for the dissemination of the information contained in it, which has undergone editorial and publishing processing, obtained by printing or embossing, printed independently designed, having output information. Notes : A document means information recorded on a material carrier with details that allow it to be identified Printed edition: A printed or embossed edition, printed independently. Electronic edition: Computer-required edition. Publishing products: The totality of publications planned for release or released by the publisher (publishers). Publication type: A group of publications identified on the basis of one or more distinguishing features. Types of printed publications Types of publications by periodicity Non-periodical publication: A one-time edition with no sequel. Serial edition: A publication published over time, the duration of which is not predetermined, as a rule, numbered and (or) dated issues (volumes) with the same title. Periodical: A serial publication published at regular intervals, as a rule, with a constant number of numbers (issues) for each year, not repeating in content, of the same type, numbered and (or) dated issues, having the same title. Continuing edition: Serial edition, coming out at indefinite intervals, as material accumulates, not repetitive in content, similarly designed, numbered and (or) dated issues, having a common title. Types of publications according to the composition of the main text Mono-edition: Publication containing one work. Collection: Edition containing a number of works. Digest: Collection containing the most interesting materials reprinted from other publications. Types of publications according to the symbolic nature of information Types of visual publications Text edition: Edition, most of the volume of which is occupied by verbal, digital, hieroglyphic, formulaic or mixed text Cartographic publication: Edition, most of the volume of which is cartographic work(s). Map: Cartographic sheet edition containing a map that occupies the entire area of the sheet Map-scheme: Cartographic sheet edition containing a map with a simplified generalized representation of content elements. Musical edition (Musical edition is not allowed): Edition, most of the volume of which is occupied by musical notation of a musical work (works). Edition (Not allowed art products, printed graphics, graphic publication): Publication, the bulk of which is occupied by an image. Note - The image is understood to be the reproduction of a painting, graphic, sculptural work, special or artistic photography and graphic works. Album: Book or complete sheet art edition, which, as a rule, has explanatory text. Technical album: Album containing drawings, technical drawings and photographs, diagrams, graphs, plans. Photo album: Album containing reproductions of photographs specially made for this publication or selected from other publications and archival materials Art album: Album containing reproductions of works of art or original (author's) graphic works Atlas: An album containing images of various objects for educational or practical purposes. Pictorial postcard: Postcard, one side of which contains an image (drawing, photograph, art reproduction) and the other side can be used for text explaining the image or writing. Pictorial poster: A poster containing a drawing, photograph, montage or some special image with little or no explanatory text. Engraving: Sheet art, which is a black and white, two-color or multicolor print from an engraved image on paper or other material Woodcut: A sheet-based art edition, which is a print from an image engraved on wood. Linocut: Sheet art edition, which is a print from an image engraved on linoleum. Lithography: Sheet art, which is an imprint from an image engraved on stone Etching: Sheet art, which is an imprint from a printing form obtained by scratching an image in a special layer applied to metal, followed by etching. Print: Sheet art edition, which is a print from the original graphic work, the printed form for which was made by the author. Lubok edition: Art edition in the form of a book, brochure, leaflet, calendar or separate sheets, containing deliberately primitive images and texts to them. Art reproduction: Sheet art reproduction of a fine art work or photograph Oleograph: Sheet art edition, which is a polygraphic reproduction of paintings made with oil paints with an imitation of the surface of the canvas and strokes of paint. Ex-libris: One-sided sheet art edition containing the library owner's book mark. Types of non-periodical publications Types of publications for the intended purpose Official publication: Publication published on behalf of state bodies, institutions, departments or public organizations, containing materials of a normative or directive nature (law, decree). Scientific publication: Publication containing the results of theoretical and (or) experimental research, as well as cultural monuments and historical documents scientifically prepared for publication. Popular scientific publication: Publication containing information about theoretical and (or) experimental research in the field of science, culture and technology, presented in a form accessible to the non-specialist reader Literary and artistic publication: Edition containing a work of fiction. Industrial and practical publication: Publication containing information on technology, technique and organization of production, as well as other areas of social practice, designed for specialists of various qualifications. Regulatory production and practical publication: Official publication containing norms, rules and requirements in various areas of production activity Regulatory production and practical publication: Official publication containing norms, rules and requirements in various areas of production activity Mass political publication: Publication containing a work of social and political topics, agitation and propaganda in nature and intended for a wide range of readers . Spiritual and educational publication: Religious publication explaining the postulates of the worldview based on the belief in the existence of higher divine powers. Reference book: A book containing brief information of a scientific or applied nature, arranged in an order convenient for their quick retrieval, not intended for continuous reading. Information publication: Publication containing systematized information about documents (published, unpublished, unpublished) or the result of analysis and generalization of information presented in primary sources, issued by an organization engaged in scientific and information activities Promotional publication: Publication containing information about products, services, events presented in an eye-catching form in order to create demand for them. Leisure publication: Publication containing publicly available information on the organization of everyday life, various forms of amateur creativity, and various types of hobbies. Types of publications at reader's address Mass edition: Publication intended for the widest range of readers. Popular edition: A publication intended to satisfy the non-professional interests of a wide range of readers in one or more special areas of knowledge. Confidential Edition: A publication intended for use by a strictly defined group of individuals or institutions and identified as such on the cover and/or title page. Elite edition: Edition intended for a narrow circle of connoisseurs. Bibliophile edition: A small edition with special aesthetic qualities appreciated by bibliophiles. Types of publications by the nature of information Scientific and popular science publications Monograph: Scientific or popular science publication containing a complete and comprehensive study of one problem or topic and owned by one or several authors. Collection of scientific works: Collection containing research materials of scientific institutions, educational institutions or societies. Materials of the conference (congress, symposium): Non-periodical collection containing the results of the conference in the form of reports, recommendations, decisions. Preprint: Scientific publication containing preliminary materials published before the publication of the publication in which they can be placed. Prolegomena, introduction: Scientific or educational publication containing primary information and basic principles of any science. Abstracts of reports/messages of a scientific conference (congress, symposium): Scientific non-periodic collection containing materials of a preliminary nature published before the conference (abstracts, abstracts of reports and (or) messages). Abstract of the dissertation: Scientific publication in the form of a brochure containing an abstract of the research conducted by the author, submitted for the degree. Official and regulatory publications Instruction: Official publication containing rules for regulating industrial and social activities or the use of products and (or) services. Price list: Official and (or) reference publication containing a systematic list of materials, products, equipment, production operations, services, indicating prices, and sometimes brief characteristics. Standard: Official publication containing a set of norms, rules, requirements for the object of standardization, which are established on the basis of the achievements of science, technology and best practices and approved in accordance with applicable law. Statutory edition: Official edition containing the charter - a set of rules governing the organization and procedure for certain activities. Production and practical publications Instructive and methodological publication: Production and practical publication containing documents of a certain type and guidelines for their use, addressed to specialists to help their practical activities within the framework of this department. Practical guide: Production-practical edition, designed to master the knowledge and skills in the performance of work. Practical guide: A practical guide for self-mastery of any production skills. Leaflet: A small volume, practical publication containing practical information useful in work activities or everyday life Educational publications Textbook: Educational publication containing a systematic presentation of the academic discipline, its section, part, corresponding to the curriculum, and officially approved as this type of publication. Textbook: Educational edition that supplements or replaces partially or completely the textbook officially approved as this type of publication. Teaching aid: Educational publication containing materials on the methods of teaching, studying an academic discipline, its section, part or education. Educational visual aid: Educational visual publication containing materials to help study, teach or educate. Workbook: A textbook with a special didactic apparatus that facilitates the student's independent work on mastering the subject. Reader: Educational publication containing literary, artistic, historical and other works or excerpts from them that make up the object of study of the academic discipline. Curriculum: Educational publication that defines the content, volume, and also the order of studying and teaching the academic discipline, its section, part. Educational kit: A set of educational publications designed for a certain level of learning and includes a textbook, study guide, workbook, reference book. Reference and promotional publications Encyclopedia: Reference publication containing, in a generalized form, basic information on one or all branches of knowledge and practice, presented in the form of articles arranged in alphabetical or systematic order Dictionary (Invalid reference dictionary) : Reference book containing an ordered list of language units provided with reference data related to them. Reference book: A reference book of an applied, practical nature, having a systematic structure or built alphabetically by the titles of articles. Address/phone book: Directory containing a list of any addresses/telephones. Catalogue: Official, reference and/or promotional publication containing a systematic list of available items and services. Auction catalogue: Catalog containing a list of items presented for auction. Library catalog: A catalog containing a list of books that are or have been in a library. Exhibition catalogue: Catalog containing a list of objects exhibited at the exhibition and their description. Museum catalogue: Catalog containing a list of items (complete or partial) located in the museum(s) and their description. Brochure (Unacceptable catalog; catalog brochure) : Reference and (or) advertising publication containing a systematic list of services, items (description of one item) intended for release, sale or exhibition. Guidebook: Directory containing information about any geographical point or cultural and educational institution (event), located in an order convenient for following or viewing. Bio-bibliographic guide/dictionary: A directory containing biographical information about any person, lists of their works and literature covering their life and work. Biographical guide/dictionary: Directory containing information about the life and work of any person. Poster: Advertising or reference leaflet announcing a cultural event and intended for posting. Literary and artistic publications Almanac: A collection containing literary and artistic and (or) popular science works, united according to a certain attribute. Anthology: Non-periodical collection, including selected works of literature and art or extracts from them, mostly poetry. Songbook: A collection of lyrics collected according to various criteria - themes, belonging to one author, often accompanied by notes. Types of publications according to the nature of analytical and synthetic processing of information Bibliographic publication: Information publication, the main materials of which are an ordered list of bibliographic records or a text with a coherent description of publications (works). This is any bibliographic manual published separately Annotated thematic publication plan: A bibliographic publication containing an annotated list of publications of a publishing house or a group of publishing houses planned for the year and intended to inform about the literature planned for release and collect orders for it. Bibliographic index: Part of the reference apparatus of the publication, revealing the composition or content of the works included in this publication. Publisher's bibliographic index; publisher's catalogue: bibliographic index reflecting publishing products issued or planned for release by one or more publishers. Bookseller bibliographic index; bookselling catalogue: bibliographic index published or used to promote the marketing of publishing products. Printed catalog card: Small size (125x75 mm) sheet bibliographic publication, standard form, intended for inclusion in the card catalogue. Review Edition: An informational edition containing one or more reviews, including the results of the analysis or synthesis of the information presented in the sources. Bibliographic review: An information publication, which is a coherent narrative about publications or documents on a specific subject. Abstract edition: Information edition containing an ordered set of bibliographic records, including abstracts. Factsheet: An abstract non-periodical publication reflecting information about best practices or scientific and technological achievements. Abstract collection: Abstract edition published as a collection. NOTE An abstract collection may be periodic or ongoing. Express information: Periodical abstract publication containing extended and consolidated abstracts of the most relevant foreign published materials or domestic unpublished documents that require prompt notification. Types of editions by original content Original edition: Edition containing the original work and published in the original language. Translation edition: A publication containing a work translated from any foreign language into the language of the nationality to which the publication is addressed. Multilingual edition: Edition in which the text is published in whole or in part in several languages. Edition with parallel text: Edition containing the text of a work in two or more languages, one of which is usually the original language and the other of the translation. NOTE This edition may contain texts in several languages, not including the original text. Parallel edition: Edition published alongside another, identical in content and design, but each in its own language. Types of publications according to the method of organizing works Academic publication: A publication containing a scientifically verified text of a work and its various versions, carefully prepared, equipped with a large scientific reference apparatus, including a detailed commentary. Selected works; selected works: One-volume or multi-volume publication containing part of the works of one or more authors, selected according to a certain principle. Collected Works: One-volume or multi-volume publication containing all or a significant part of the works of one or more authors, giving an idea of his work as a whole. Multivolume edition; multi-volume: Non-periodical edition, consisting of two or more numbered volumes, representing a single whole in content and design One-volume edition; single volume: Non-periodical edition issued in one volume Single Edition: Edition containing a work previously published in a periodical, collection, collected works or selected works. Addendum: Edition of its own value distributed with the main edition free of charge or at an additional cost. Series: Serial publication, including a set of volumes united by a common idea, subject, target or readership, published in the same design. Series: Non-periodical edition. Types of printed publications by volume Book: Book edition of more than 48 pages. Brochure: Book edition of more than 4, but not more than 48 pages Leaflet (Not allowed leaflet, leaf ). Leaf edition from 1 to 4 pages. Types of publications by reissue First edition: Publication of a work that is published for the first time. First stand-alone edition: Edition of a work that appears for the first time as a separate book or pamphlet, but has already been published Reissue: Newly issued edition of a work with or without changes. New edition: Edition of a work published by this publisher for the first time, as well as from a new set, either in a new edition or in a new artistic and technical design and printing design. Revised edition: Reissue, which contains additions in the form of separate chapters, sections, paragraphs, paragraphs, illustrations. Revised edition: Reissue, in which the author eliminated earlier inaccuracies, corrected factual errors without a radical alteration of the text of the work. Revised edition: Reissue in which the entire text or a significant part of it has been changed from the previous edition. Revised edition: Reissue, the text of which contains editorial corrections in the form of clarification, changes in wording, replacement of obsolete material with new. Expanded edition: Reissue, the text of which has been expanded from the previous edition. Stereotype edition: Reissue without changes. Reissue: A stereotypical edition immediately following the previous one. Reprint: Reissue without changes of the text of an edition (or part thereof) issued by another publisher from a new set. Types of periodicals and continuing publications Newspaper: Periodical newspaper published at short intervals, containing official materials, current information and articles on topical socio-political, scientific, industrial and other issues, as well as literary works and advertising . Journal: A periodical magazine publication with permanent headings and containing articles or abstracts on various issues and literary and artistic works. Bulletin: A periodical or continuing publication issued promptly, containing brief official material on matters within the remit of the issuing organization. Bulletin-table: Bulletin containing factual data arranged in the form of a table. Statistical Bulletin: Bulletin-table, the contents of which are operational statistical data characterizing a certain area of life and activity of society . Regulatory bulletin: A bulletin containing material of a regulatory, policy or instructional nature, usually issued by a government agency Promotional Bulletin (Invalid Newsletter ): A newsletter that contains information about products, services, events in an eye-catching form in order to create demand for them. Reference Bulletin (Invalid Information Bulletin ): A bulletin containing any reference material arranged in an order that is convenient for quick retrieval. Calendar: Periodical reference book containing a sequential list of days, weeks, months of a given year. Types of printed publications by material structure Journal edition: Publication in the form of a block of sheets of printed material bound in the spine of the established format, publishing adapted to the specifics of this periodical publication, in a cover or binding. Book edition: Spine bound edition of printed material in any size with cover or binding. Leaf edition: Publication in the form of one or more sheets of printed material in any format without binding. Booklet (Invalid brochure): Edition as a single sheet of printed material folded in any way into two or more folds. Newspaper edition: Sheet edition in the form of one or more sheets of printed material of the established format, publishing adapted to the specifics of this periodical. Note - In some cases, bonding of sheets of printed material is used. In this case, the term "newspaper and magazine publication" is used. Card Edition: Fixed-size sheet-fed edition printed on heavy stock. Postcard: Card edition printed on one or both sides. Bookmark: Long sheet edition, used to avenge the desired page in the publication, printed on thick paper and containing a variety of images and / or promotional information. Poster: Sheet-fed edition in the form of one or more sheets of printed material of a specified size, printed on one or both sides of a sheet, intended for exposure. Double entry book/magazine: Edition in which the texts begin on both sides of the cover or cover, with each text having its own title page and its own pagination. Note - A double entry book may have one back cover and two front covers with different title pages and texts. Toy book: A publication with an unusual constructive form, intended for the mental and aesthetic development of children. Note - There are the following types of toy books: a picture book, a coloring book, a screen book, an accordion book, a spinner book, a book with a game plan, a panorama book, an idea book, a figure book, a craft book. Combined edition: Edition , includes, along with printed text, recordings of sounds (records, tapes) and images on other material media (slides, films). Complete edition (Unacceptable folder, album, vrazh ): A collection of publications collected in a folder, case, wrapper or enclosed in a cover. Types of printed publications by format Small-format publication: Publication whose format is more than 100x100 mm, but does not exceed 60x90/32 (107x140 mm). Miniature edition: Edition with a format not exceeding 100x100 mm. Little book: Edition having a format not exceeding 50x60 mm. Folio: Edition, the format of which is per sheet of paper. Types of printed publications according to the nature of design and printing method Paperback: Paperback pocket edition, mass-circulated. Improved edition: Edition issued in improved art design and printing: using the original layout, fonts of new typefaces, on high quality paper. Keepsek: Luxuriously designed book/album. Facsimile edition: Edition that reproduces the original (original) with the maximum degree of similarity: in terms of its size, appearance of the paper, binding, all the features of the text and illustrations, traces of time, use. Reprinted edition; cr. f . reprint: An edition produced by reproducing the pages of the edition selected for reproduction. Woodcut book: Edition with woodcut text and illustrations. Lithographed edition: Edition with text and illustrations printed by lithography. Types of publications by author, publisher Anonymous edition: A publication published without indicating the name of the author, as well as without indicating the publisher, place and year of publication. Own edition: Publication issued at own expense by the author, who is also the publisher. Lifetime edition: Edition published during the lifetime of the author. Note - A lifetime edition can be authorized (approved by the author) and unauthorized Posthumous edition: An edition of the author's work that was published shortly after his death. Departmental publication: A publication issued with the stamp of a department (institution, organization) and, as a rule, associated with the activities of this department. Joint publication: A publication issued on behalf of two or more publishers (publishers or individuals), involving joint authoring and editorial work on the publication, participation of each of the co-publishers in the copyright for the entire publication or part of it. Company publication: A publication issued by an industrial or trading company and containing information about the products manufactured or sold by it, or data related to the activities of this company. Types of publications by nature of circulation Free publication: Publication distributed free of charge among a certain circle of readers. Bestseller: A mass-circulation book edition designed for the widest range of readers and in the greatest demand. Second-hand book: The book, which was in use and entered into repeated commodity circulation. Edition as a manuscript: A document reproduced in a limited edition for distribution to a narrow circle of people for the purpose of preliminary acquaintance with its text.
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