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Ulysses S. Grant

Wendy Conklin (author)

Publisher: Teacher Created Materials ISBN: 9781433390319

Ulysses S. Grant was a great war hero and served two terms as the President of the United States. Readers will learn about his life in this appealing biography that highlights his time working as secretary of war as well as leader of the Union Army--including such events as the Battle of Shiloh, Vicksburg, and what he told Confederates about terms of surrender. The vivid images and illustrations work in conjunction with intriguing facts, helpful glossary, and easy-to-read text to engage readers from cover to cover!

Computers

Don McLeese (author)

Publisher: Rourke Publishing ISBN: 9781604723298

Computers are the focus of this book. A timeline of the invention of the computer provides a clear explanation of how our world has changed since the advent of this important invention.

Volumen 1: El hombre

Marcia Freeman (author)

Publisher: Rourke Publishing ISBN: 9781604722918

Take an in depth look at human life in this science encyclopedia.

Volumen 2: Los animales

Kelli Hicks (author)

Publisher: Rourke Publishing ISBN: 9781606947456

Take an in depth look at animal life in this science encyclopedia.

Volumen 3: Las plantas

Thomas Sheehan (author)

Publisher: Rourke Publishing ISBN: 9781606947463

Take an in depth look at plant life in this science encyclopedia.

Volumen 4: La Tierra

Tim Clifford (author)

Publisher: Rourke Publishing ISBN: 9781606947470

Take an in depth look at earth science in this science encyclopedia.

Volumen 5: La química

Nancy Harris (author)

Publisher: Rourke Publishing ISBN: 9781606947487

Take an in depth look at chemistry in this science encyclopedia.

Volumen 6: La física

Nancy Harris (author)

Publisher: Rourke Publishing ISBN: 9781606947494

Take an in depth look at physics in this science encyclopedia.

Volumen 8: Las matemáticas

Tim Clifford (author)

Publisher: Rourke Publishing ISBN: 9781606947517

Take an in depth look at mathematics in this science encyclopedia.

Volumen 9: La tecnologia

Nancy Harris (author)

Publisher: Rourke Publishing ISBN: 9781606947524

Take an in depth look at technology in this science encyclopedia.

Volumen 10: Proyectos de investigacion/Indice acumulativo y Glosario

Thomas Sheehan (author)

Publisher: Rourke Publishing ISBN: 9781606947531

Find research projects and fun science experiments in this science encyclopedia.

Surviving the Dust Bowl

Jo Cleland

Publisher: Rourke Publishing ISBN: 160694441X

In graphic-novel format, this book chronicles the dust storms which plagued the plains states from 1930 to 1939 while depicting one family's efforts to escape the devastation and start a new life in California.

Going Green

David and Patricia Armentrout

Publisher: Rourke Publishing ISBN: 9781604723236

Eco-friendly energy is explained. The most current information is provided while establishing the understanding that it does not take much to make the world a better place.

Israel

Alan Wachtel

Publisher: Rourke Publishing ISBN: 9781604723519

One of the most sacred yet volatile countries in the world is Israel. Its history helps the reader to understand the current crisis it faces.

The Impossible Field Trip: The Electoral College

K12 (author)

Publisher: K12 ISBN: 9781967811731

Readers are taken on a journey to the chaotic U.S. election of 1824, where Andrew Jackson won the popular vote but lost the presidency due to the Electoral College system and political maneuvering. The book highlights the importance of understanding election rules and the balance of power between states, while also addressing debates about the fairness of the system. With vibrant illustrations and accessible explanations, this book is perfect for young readers and anyone looking to better understand the mechanics of American democracy.

The Impossible Field Trip: Power to the People

K12 (author)

Publisher: K12 ISBN: 9781967811724

In Power to the People, Amaya, Jeffrey, and Scout travel to rural America during the Great Depression, where they meet a family living without electricity because private companies won’t serve remote areas. As they help bring power to the farm through a government program, the kids learn how public services can step in when businesses leave communities behind. The story connects the struggle for rural electrification in the 1930s to modern efforts to expand internet access today.

The Impossible Field Trip: Bias in the Valley

K12 (author)

Publisher: K12 ISBN: 9781967811748

What happens when two sides see the same issue in completely different ways? Dive into this engaging civics adventure that explores the impact of bias on decision-making, communication, and compromise. Follow Scout, Amaya, and Jeffrey as they tackle a modern-day debate over a butterfly sanctuary versus a fire safety hazard, while learning from history’s biggest clash of “Nature versus Necessity” in the Hetch Hetchy Valley.

The Impossible Field Trip: Starting the Start Up

K12 (author)

Publisher: K12 ISBN: 9781967811809

Travel through time with Amaya, Jeffery, and Scott to learn about Silicon Valley startups and how investment and risk work to expand business ventures. Watch as they apply their knowledge to their own camp start-up.

The Impossible Field Trip: The Great Crash

K12 (author)

Publisher: K12 ISBN: 9781967811786

Travel through time with Amaya, Jeffery, and Scott to the Great Depression. Learn with them how a series of connected economic choices would create one of the nation's largest economic disasters.

The Impossible Field Trip: The Spark of Chicago

K12 (author)

Publisher: K12 ISBN: 9781967811793

Travel through time with Amaya, Jeffery, and Scott to the Great Chicago Fire. Learn with them how poor planning can lead to a disaster.

Living Ink: The Batik Technique

K12 (author)

Publisher: K12 ISBN: 9781967811892

A group of young artists journeys to the Niger Delta, where they encounter a region shaped by rich natural resources and competing claims over land. As they immerse themselves in the local environment, they begin to understand how geography influences not only economic opportunity but also conflict, cooperation, and daily life. Throughout their travels, the artists draw a powerful comparison to Batik textile-making, where wax is carefully applied to create clear boundaries that give the artwork its structure and meaning. In the same way, they see how firm legal and geographical boundaries are essential for managing access to valuable resources. Without these boundaries, competing interests can lead to tension and instability. By connecting art, geography, and social systems, the journey reveals a deeper truth: the location of resources shapes how communities live and work, but it is the presence of clear laws, shared agreements, and cooperation that allows societies to thrive.

Living Ink: River of Gold

K12 (author)

Publisher: K12 ISBN: 9781967811885

Join a group of young artists as they travel through China, exploring the idea that a city can be understood like a pictograph. Their journey takes a pivotal turn when they face the challenge of freeing a ship stuck in a river. What begins as a practical obstacle becomes a powerful lesson about the relationship between geography and prosperity. As they work through the problem, the artists come to understand how natural features—such as rivers, boundaries, and terrain—play a crucial role in shaping trade, movement, and economic success. Blending travel, art, and insight, the story reveals how cities are not just built spaces, but living representations of the land that supports them and the wealth that grows within those boundaries.

Living Ink: Tokyo Under Water

K12 (author)

Publisher: K12 ISBN: 9781967811878

Follow a group of young artists as they journey to Tokyo, a city where human ingenuity has reshaped the natural landscape. Through firsthand exploration, they discover how engineers have reclaimed land from the sea, redefining the city’s geography to support its ever-growing population. As they delve deeper, the artists encounter the challenges architects face in such a dynamic environment—where limited space and unique terrain demand innovative, vertical design. Blending art, engineering, and urban theory, their experience reveals how Tokyo stands as a powerful example of creativity and adaptation in the face of spatial constraints.

The Archivist's Adventures: The Many Versus the One

K12 (author)

Publisher: K12 ISBN: 9781967811984

In The Many Versus the One, a group of students is swept back to ancient Athens, where they witness the birth—and the flaws—of early democracy. What begins as a classroom argument about fairness turns into a race to stop the Athenian Assembly from silencing minority voices through unchecked majority rule. By introducing the idea of a representative republic, the students learn that true democracy is not just about winning votes, but about protecting every voice. Blending history, debate, and adventure, this story explores how the struggle for fairness in the past still shapes the world today.

The Archivist's Adventures: Hammurabi's Code

K12 (author)

Publisher: K12 ISBN: 9781967811960

Amaya, Jeffrey, and Scout stumble upon the legendary Stele of Hammurabi and are swept away to ancient Babylon, where the disappearance of the Royal Scribe throws the city into chaos. As they solve real-life disputes using the world’s first written laws, the trio discovers how Hammurabi’s Code brought order, fairness, and predictability to society—while also revealing the limits of justice in the ancient world. Filled with humor, history, and adventure, this story shows how teamwork and written rules can change everything.