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Readers learn about various kinds of foxes, as their differences are descriptively noted in the text. The differences in these nocturnal creatures are further shown with carefully chosen photographs. Whether it’s the arctic fox, gray fox, or red fox, these bushy-tailed animals have special adaptations that help them survive wherever they call home.
Introduces counting, asking young readers to count the lions in the illustrations, from one to five.
The concepts of fast and slow are a compelling way of examining opposites for young readers. In this brightly designed book, they'll compare high-interest animals and vehicles through accessible text and learn how to apply their knowledge in placing familiar objects in similar categories. Striking photographs offer support for vocabulary acquisition, while an ending activity is an opportunity for assessment.
The concept of opposites is an important building block of early education. This brightly designed book explores opposites through the pairing of front and back. Familiar objects such as toys and animals are used as subjects, and simple sentences allow beginning readers to practice fluency and acquire new vocabulary. A concluding activity offers a chance for readers to assess their understanding of front or back.
Heavy and light can be tricky concepts to present to young learners. It's difficult to observe something's weight. However, this cheerful book reviews this pair of opposites through simple language and beautiful photographs of familiar objects. Readers will be able to practice their fluency as they evaluate and compare items. They'll be encouraged to make their own observations as well as apply their knowledge to the world around them.
Foxes, like other nocturnal canines, do their hunting and playing after dark. Through informational text and full-color photos, readers will learn what foxes eat, how they hunt, how they raise their cubs, and if they have any natural predators. In addition, a Words to Know at the beginning of the book helps readers understand new vocabulary they will come across in the text, and safety tips at the end of the book will inform them how to stay safe if they ever encounter a fox.
"A bowling ball is heavy. A feather is light. Why are some items heavy and others light? Find out in this series about materials and their properties. Informative, at-level text and engaging photographs help readers understand the differences between heavy and light materials"--
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Heavy and light can be tricky concepts to present to young learners. It's difficult to observe something's weight. However, this cheerful book reviews this pair of opposites through simple language and beautiful photographs of familiar objects. Readers will be able to practice their fluency as they evaluate and compare items. They'll be encouraged to make their own observations as well as apply their knowledge to the world around them.