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This series introduces children to animals from a variety of ecosystems while providing a fun and supportive reading experience. Repetitive text patterns feature high-frequency vocabulary and familiar content words, and a strong photo/text match further facilitates understanding. Who Lives Here? titles include tools for teachers as well as introductory nonfiction features such as labels, a table of contents, words to know, and an index.
Take a trip to the farm and visit a barn. Furry, fun, and important barnyard animals live there. Includes a support page of teaching tips for caregivers and teachers. Downloadable Teacher's Notes available.
From horses to pigs and llamas to chickens, the Who Lives On The Farm? series explores the features and behaviours of some of the most beloved barnyard animals. Each books pairs easy-to-read text with vibrant photos to inspire a love of reading.
Ice cream might be your favourite dessert, but do you know how it's made? This series explains just that. Come along on the journey as common household foods travel from farm to factory to table. Learn how grapes are made into jelly and peanuts are made into peanut butter. With clear process explanations and charming illustrations, this series answers the questions of curious and hungry kids.
Do you know how all your favourite things are made? This companion series to ôWho Made My Lunch?ö follows the journey that common household items make from raw materials to the factory and the store. With clear process explanations and charming illustrations, these books answer the question: who made my stuff?
What animal was here? Can you solve the mystery? Study the picture and read the clues to figure out who left each set of tracks. Then turn the page to find out about animals from around the world.
A squirrel buries an acorn. A dolphin pushes a coconut into an ocean current. A camel chewing a date spits out th0e seed. What do they all have in common? Each one, in its own way, has helped to plant a tree In myriad ways and diverse environments, Mother Nature is given a hand in dispersing seeds that eventually grow into trees. From the apple seeds falling off the sticky fur of a black bear to the pine seed carried by an army of ants marching to their anthill, creatures great and creatures sma
How old is the Colosseum in Rome? How long is the Great Wall of China? Readers will find these answers and more as they learn about the location, history, architecture, and special uses of some of the world’s most iconic landmarks in Whole Wide World. Real life photographs take readers on a trip, while an At a Glance feature provides a map and quick facts on each landmark.
Learning about fractions isn't always easy, but who says it can't be fun? Using one very entertaining cow, math teacher Taryn Souders has devised a very clever (and fun) way of explaining fractions to beginning learners. One whole cow, calmly eating hay, decided to act differently on this particular day. One whole cow - what should we do? I know! Let's paint one half blue! Prompted by a poem and a visual clue, students are asked to answer what fraction is illustrated in the cow's antics, start
Animal lovers will adore learning about some of the world's most popular dogs with this high-interest series. Appealing and informative titles cover physical traits, behaviour, and how to care for these furry friends.