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Includes: Warrior Bees, Female Pirates, Ancient Inventions, Life of the Olden Days, Annie Oakley, and moreà Most of us spend a good deal of our lives reading for information. Your students will too. Fifty two-page lessons in each binder (a one-page article and a one-page follow-up worksheet). No instructor prep time includes answer keys.
This dynamic series was designed for students who still have trouble understanding what they read. All lessons feature a two-page reading selection followed by four pages of correlated exercises. The emphasis is on variety for maximum interest and involvement—covers traditional reading comprehension skills, language arts skills (e.g. vocabulary, syllabication, variant word forms, etc.) and critical thinking skills.
Ready to Make Music is an intermediate series that will help budding musicians select an instrument to play. Each book profiles a different instrument, from violin to guitar to human voice. Peppered with pop-culture tidbits and quotations from musicians, this series is sure to inspire all readers who love music.
This series features real-life stories of children's courage and heroism in overcoming illness, hardship or conflict. Case studies from personal accounts describe stories in context and explain how people overcame their problems or circumstances. These are books that teach from experience and offer options and routines that are real, safe and (luckily) available. Timelines, glossary and further reading are added.
Making math interesting, this set of math practice books involves the reader in real-world activities as they learn how math is used in occupations ranging from zookeepers to firefighters to archaeologists. Readers will discover how math is used for everyday problem-solving, calculating, and organizing information while also learning about these fascinating occupations.
Making math interesting, this set of math practice books involves the reader in real-world activities as they learn how math is used in occupations and pursuits ranging from veternarians to race car drivers to jet pilots. Readers will discover how math is used for everyday problem-solving, calculating, and organizing information while also learning about these fascinating occupations. Designed for grades 3-8, these books provide CCSS skill building to the maximum degree.
Fictional heroes can fly at the speed of light, go invisible at will, jump back and forth in time, and use their super strength or laser vision to save the day! Will mere mortals ever be able to super-size their physical abilities in the same way? Learn the real-life science behind superpowers and what scientists are doing to make those powers a reality.
Mia and Tayja pretend to be princesses on a perilous journey, but there's one thing they don't have to pretend. They know in their hearts that they're real sisters despite being adopted. Playful and sweet, Real Sisters Pretend celebrates the wonderful variety of modern families, in which the only essential ingredient is love.
The Real World Math: Natural Disasters series show readers how they can use their math skills to learn more about the 21st Century world that we live in. Each title in the series provides students with information on specific natural disasters and highlights the role math plays in studying these important environmental phenomenon.
This series is the intersection between personal financial literacy and age-appropriate math skills. This series helps build solid skills that contribute to mathematic achievement today, while modeling responsible financial habits for the future. Callouts prompt inquiry, further thinking, and close examination of photographs. Additional text features and search tools, including a glossary and an index, help students locate information and learn new words.