The Anishinaabe peoples share language, culture, and history that connect them in many ways. In this introduction to the Council of Three Fires, readers learn about the Ojibwe, Bodéwadmi (Potawatomi), and Odawa (Ottawa) peoples, their lives today, their ancestral lands, and the traditions they carry forward.
Whether in a salon, shop, or spa, there are many jobs in the field of cosmetology. If you have always been interested in hairstyles and being creative with makeup and nails, this may be the field for you. This book lays out the skills you will need to learn to become a cosmetologist.
Web developers help people connect around the world by designing the web pages we look at every day on the Internet. They must be good at logic and have an understanding of computer language to write code that tells a website how to function. If this sounds like the career for you, this book lays out the skills you will need to learn to become a web developer.
This relatable book helps young children understand how we learn kindness by taking turns, sharing, and caring about our friends. Features include comprehension questions, educational front/back matter, full-color photographs, glossary of key words, index, and note to parents and educators.
What country has green rain forests, tall volcanoes, and sandy beaches? COSTA RICA! Features include author biography, detailed maps, educational front/back matter, full-color photographs, glossary of key words, index, note to parents and educators, and table of contents.
Get ready to explore Rocky Mountain National Park! Find out what makes this national park unique and what wildlife lives in its mountains. Discover some of the sights and activities that make Rocky Mountain National Park one of the most visited national parks in the United States.
Get ready to explore Yosemite National Park! Find out what make this national park unique and what wildlife lives in its mountains. Discover some of the sights and activities that make Yosemite National Park one of the most visited national parks in the United States.
Get ready to explore Acadia National Park! Find out what makes this national park unique and what wildlife lives in its mountains and on its shores. Discover some of the sights and activities that make Acadia National Park one of the most visited national parks in the United States. Downloadable Teacher Notes available.
Get ready to explore Grand Canyon National Park! Find out what makes this national park unique and what wildlife lives in and around the canyon. Discover some of the sights and activities that make Grand Canyon National Park one of the most visited parks in the United States. Downloadable Teacher Notes available.
Get ready to explore Great Smoky Mountains National Park! Find out what makes this national park unique and what wildlife lives in its mountains and valleys. Discover some of the sights and activities that make Great Smoky Mountains National Park one of the most visited national parks in the United States. Downloadable Teacher Notes available.
The Seminole are a Native American tribe originally from Florida, known for t their rich cultural heritage, including their survival in the Everglades. Articles are a unique way for readers to learn about the world around them. In addition to building reading comprehension skills and increasing vocabulary, articles can be used for writing and research.
The Sioux, also known as the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota, are a Native American confederation known for their warrior culture, nomadic buffalo hunting, and their significant role in historical events such as the Battle of Little Bighorn. Articles are a unique way for readers to learn about the world around them. In addition to building reading comprehension skills and increasing vocabulary, articles can be used for writing and research.
The Osage are a Native American tribe originally from the Midwest, known for their rich cultural heritage and prosperity in the early 20th century due to oil discovered on their land. Articles are a unique way for readers to learn about the world around them. In addition to building reading comprehension skills and increasing vocabulary, articles can be used for writing and research.
The Nez Perce are a Native American tribe from the Pacific Northwest, known for their horse culture and skilled craftsmanship. Articles are a unique way for readers to learn about the world around them. In addition to building reading comprehension skills and increasing vocabulary, articles can be used for writing and research.
The Inuit are Indigenous peoples of the Arctic regions of North America, known for their resilience in harsh environments, traditional practices of hunting and fishing, and rich cultural heritage centered around community and the land. Articles are a unique way for readers to learn about the world around them. In addition to building reading comprehension skills and increasing vocabulary, articles can be used for writing and research.
The Iroquois, also known as the Haudenosaunee, are a powerful confederation of six Native American nations in the northeastern U.S., known for their sophisticated political system, longhouse culture, and influence on early American democracy. Articles are a unique way for readers to learn about the world around them. In addition to building reading comprehension skills and increasing vocabulary, articles can be used for writing and research.
The Navajo, or Diné, are the largest Native American tribe in the U.S., known for their rich cultural traditions, skilled craftsmanship, and their historical role as Code Talkers during World War II. Articles are a unique way for readers to learn about the world around them. In addition to building reading comprehension skills and increasing vocabulary, articles can be used for writing and research.
The Cree are one of the largest Indigenous groups in North America, known for their diverse cultures, languages, and traditional lifestyles, ranging from hunters in the forests to plains buffalo hunters. Articles are a unique way for readers to learn about the world around them. In addition to building reading comprehension skills and increasing vocabulary, articles can be used for writing and research.
The Cheyenne are a Native American people historically known for their warrior culture, nomadic lifestyle on the Great Plains, and key role in significant events such as the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Articles are a unique way for readers to learn about the world around them. In addition to building reading comprehension skills and increasing vocabulary, articles can be used for writing and research.
The Blackfoot are a group of Native American tribes, known as the Blackfoot Confederacy, historically located in the northern Great Plains, renowned for their nomadic lifestyle, skilled buffalo hunting, and rich cultural traditions. Articles are a unique way for readers to learn about the world around them. In addition to building reading comprehension skills and increasing vocabulary, articles can be used for writing and research.
The Cherokee are one of the largest Native American tribes, known for their rich cultural heritage and complex social systems. Articles are a unique way for readers to learn about the world around them. In addition to building reading comprehension skills and increasing vocabulary, articles can be used for writing and research.
The Apache are a group of Native American tribes known for their rich cultural heritage, resilience, and historically being skilled hunters and warriors in the southwestern United States. Articles are a unique way for readers to learn about the world around them. In addition to building reading comprehension skills and increasing vocabulary, articles can be used for writing and research.
We prepare at home for natural disasters and weather emergencies. If hurricane winds or floods are heading our way, we can stay (ride it out) or leave (evacuate). But what happens when zoos, aquariums, or sanctuaries are in the storm’s path? How do zoo staff protect the animals? Who can come to help them after the storm has passed? This engaging children's book explores how zoos protect their animals during natural disasters. Through captivating storytelling and vivid photographs, young readers learn about zoo emergency plans and animal care.
Come visit the zoo with Chad in this decodable chapter book. This book uses sequenced phonics skills and sight words to help developing readers. Original illustrations guide readers through the story.
Who makes decisions for schools? Explore the roles and responsibilities of school boards in this look at local government. Engaging inquiry-based sidebars encourage readers to Think, Create, Guess, and Ask Questions as they explore the topic.