How do you get from one place to the next? Learn how to read a map!
Young readers will learn about what makes their communities unique.
Young readers will identify that good are objects, and services are activities that can satisfy people's wants.
Young readers will learn about the US flag through simple text and photos.
Learn about how we communicate using verbal and nonverbal methods.
Young readers will learn that people can be both producers and consumers of goods and services.
Young readers will understand how their actions affect others, and how rules within a community help keep everyone safe.
Young readers will learn about US coins and bills with simple text and photos.
Students will learn the election process from beginning to end with this wonderful title, from what a candidate is to where and when people vote, and how and why the election process is so important in our country.
Learn about what makes a nation including political boundaries, government systems, money, and shared traditions.
Young readers will explore which modes of transportation move people, and which ones move goods and provide services.
Young readers will learn about Washington DC through simple text and photos.
Aprende qué aportaron los exploradores más importantes de la historia.
Do you know the journey food takes to get onto your plate? A French fry isn't grown, its made! It starts on a farm as a potato and then many hands help move it along to become the French fry on your plate. Explore all the helpers along the way such as the farmer tending the crop, workers at the processing plant, the delivery driver, and the chef. Sequenced text, real photographs, and informational sidebars provide an engaging text for children to understand the world around them. This title allows students to describe the relationship between the illustrations and the text.
En el libro aprenderás cuáles son las ramas de la democracia.
Ever wonder what is going to happen to that car broke down on the road? Well, this book explains the trip that car will take to recovery. From the tow truck driver, who tows the car, to the mechanic, who diagnosis the work that needs to be done. Photographs and informational sidebars explain all the different jobs needed to fix a single car. This title will allow students to describe the connection between two individuals, events, ideas, or pieces of information in a text.
Conoce las diferentes regiones de Estados Unidos y sus rasgos principales.
Young readers will distinguish between wants and needs, and examine the choices people make.
Where do bicycles come from? Bicycles don't grow on trees or in the ground, they are created with the help of many people. From the designer who draws out the bike plans, to the assembly worker who puts the parts together, to the shop owner who sells the bike. There are many steps in place to make sure you get a well-constructed bicycle to ride. Filled with photographs with captions, informational sidebars, and simple, sequenced text, children with see the importance of each step of the process. This title allows students to describe the relationship between the illustrations and the text.
Young readers will explore responsibilities at home, at school, and in the community.
Have you ever seen an empty lot and wondered what it would take to build something on it? Well, this book describes the step-by-step process of everyone involved. From the architect, who designs the plans, to the contractor who oversees the work of the carpenters, plumber, electrician, concrete mason, and finally, the landscape architect who puts the finishing touches on the outside of the building! Photographs with captions, informational sidebars, and simple to understand text helps kids sequence and order events. This title will allow students to distinguish between information provided by pictures or other illustrations and information provided by the words in a text.
Readers will learn how search and rescue animals are used around the world in many dangerous situations.
Blinding, white snow moves across the wet, black road. Winter is splashed with blacks and whites. Black snow pants to keep warm, white snow to sled on, and the black shovel to clear the driveway. Chill out and integrate concepts and science of colors and seasons through a question and answer format. Rhyming and repetitive text make this an engaging title. This title will allow students to identify the main idea of the text.
Counting by ones is so much fun! You count things each day. How many steps it takes to walk down the hall, how many fingers you have, and how many stuffed animals you have on your bed. This title teaches counting by ones by connecting illustrations and silly, rhyming text. This title will allow students to count in sequence and tell the number of objects.
Readers will learn how adopting a dog from a rescue or shelter helps save the life of an unwanted, abandoned, or neglected animal.