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Shadows are everywhere! Learn all about why we have shadows and why sometimes they are short and sometimes they are tall. Vibrant images pair with easy-to-read text to help simplify science topics and keep students engaged from cover to cover.
Plants need many things to stay alive, including food, sun, air, and water. Plants must get these important things in order to continue to go through a life cycle. Learn all about various habitats and the way that plants have adapted to survive in them.
Teach young students the fundamentals of physical science with this set! These nonfiction titles are a perfect fit for fourth grade students learning about important scientific topics, including sound waves, electricity, circuits, and more!
Explore Life Science with this 10-book set for Grades 2-3. Readers will learn about adaptations, cells, DNA, and more! These titles include vibrant images paired with easy-to-read text to keep students engaged from cover to cover.
Explore Physical Science with this 10-book set for Grades 4-5. Readers will learn about electricity, sound waves, light, mass, and more! These titles include vibrant images paired with easy-to-read text to keep students engaged from cover to cover.
Learn about addition while at a dental visit! Interesting images, helpful mathematical diagrams, and fun practice problems show children that they can practice addition anywhere--even at a dental visit! This title also encourages dental hygiene!
Dive into the history of money! This engaging Grade 5 nonfiction reader describes how money has evolved over time. Includes a fiction story related to the topic a "Civics in Action" activity and other meaningful features.
Teach students to be active and responsible digital citizens! This relevant Grade 5 nonfiction reader explains how to safely navigate the digital world. Includes a fiction story related to the topic a "Civics in Action" activity and other key features.
Explore immigration in the United States! This relevant Grade 5 nonfiction reader helps students understand the U.S. immigration process. Includes a fiction story related to the topic a "Civics in Action" activity and other meaningful features.
Dive into the never-ending quest for human rights! This meaningful Grade 5 nonfiction reader explains the basic rights people have when they are born. Includes a fiction story related to the topic a "Civics in Action" activity and other useful features.
Explore the landmark Supreme Court Case that ended legal segregation! This powerful Grade 5 nonfiction reader describes Brown v. Board of Education. Includes a fiction story related to the topic a "Civics in Action" activity and other features.
Connect media to students' daily lives! With this Spanish nonfiction book students can learn to tell fact from opinion when examining media in all its forms. Includes key text features a related short fiction piece and a meaningful "Civics in Action" activity.
Help students understand how taxes work the different types of taxes and why taxes exist! This Spanish nonfiction reader includes a short fiction piece related to the topic exciting images and text features and a meaningful "Civics in Action" activity.
Explore the story of a civil rights icon! This Spanish reader's meaningful text features exciting images related short fiction piece and "Civics in Action" activity will inspire students as they learn about John Lewis and his fight for justice in America.
With the power of petition at their fingertips Americans have the ability to make a difference. This Spanish nonfiction book explains the purpose of petitions and how they can be used to create change. Includes a related fiction piece glossary and other tools.
Show students how people vote and how the government protects the vote! This Grade 4 nonfiction reader explains key features of U.S. elections and why voting is important. Includes a related fiction story a "Civics in Action" activity and more.
Students will explore the rising tensions between the colonies and Great Britain with this primary source 6-Pack. It examines the ways England tried to control the colonists, how the colonies pushed back, and the "brewing" revolution.
Take an in-depth look at the life of legendary Pocahontas, the famous historical figure who helped create peace between the American Indians and European settlers, with this book filled with primary source documents.
What happens when all the parts of the body stop cooperating? Well, Coach Brain is about to find out. She's the brains of the outfit--literally! This entertaining, cross-curricular fiction book teaches advancing readers about the human body.
In this fiction reader, Arun's and Marisa's favorite teacher is Ms. Deng, who shares their passion for astronomy. In fact, she knows so much about outer space, they begin to wonder if she might be from outer space. Will they solve the mystery in time?
In this mystery fiction reader, Quinn Gray is known at her school as the person to hire when you need a mystery solved. When her friend Jessica starts receiving mysterious notes at her desk, will Quinn be able to crack the case?
In this fiction reader, a team of "body bots" work together to keep the human body running smoothly. This entertaining, cross-curricular book teaches second grade students about the human body.
Ting is fascinated by the elderly woman she always sees on the subway. When the woman leaves something behind on the subway, Ting is determined to return it to her. This mystery fiction book will engage advancing readers.
Sadie and Gus visit their grandma who lives in the Mojave Desert. But an unexpected snowstorm interferes with their plan to visit Joshua Tree National Park. This cross-curricular fiction reader teaches 2nd grade students about the desert biome.
In this illustrated fiction reader, a magical motorhome takes a group of savanna animals on a "safari" around the world to learn about different types of dwellings.
In this entertaining fiction book, the animals who live in the Amazon Rainforest are tired of moving every time there's a fire. By working together, they concoct a plan to keep some pesky humans from setting fire to their habitat.
Learn about acceptance, kindness, and new experiences with this illustrated fiction reader. A family of proud peacocks doesn't like their new neighbors, a family of panda bears. But the Panda family's spunky daughter is determined to change their minds.
A mother polar bear and her two cubs emerge from their den in search of food. But they find that global warming has made their search more difficult. Teach 2nd grade students about climate change with this illustrated fiction reader.
For some reason, Charlie the shark has trouble making friends. Whenever he meets someone new, they think he's going to eat them. What's a friendless shark to do? Join Charlie on his journey to find some friends with this entertaining fiction book.
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