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School is in session! This book shows readers what it’s like to be a teacher by looking through the lens of the tools they use to lead their classroom. Readers will be fascinated by the number of tools that go into making a classroom run smoothly, including copy machines, workbooks, and even interactive whiteboards. This book places students in a familiar environment—the classroom—while deepening their knowledge of a teacher’s career with fun facts and engaging text. Bright visuals of each tool will enhance the reading experience, and a graphic organizer will highlight important information in a memorable way.
Harold the hamster enjoys spending time in his cage where he can hide himself in wood shavings and go in his little house. Harper, his best friend, holds him and puts him in his ball. The exciting text and fun illustrations are sure to grab the attention of both emerging readers and listeners alike. This perspective into Harold's secret life promotes friendship and will inspire children to love reading while learning about how to best care for their pet.
This book takes readers from Russia to America as it covers the wave of Jewish immigration that occurred from 1881 to 1914. Readers will gain a deep understanding of the injustices the Jews faced in Russia, from unfair laws to pogroms. They’ll follow Russian Jews on their journey to the United States, a land that promised freedom of religion and prosperity. The book also highlights the many challenges Russian Jews faced once they arrived, and the ways they invested in their future. Engaging text is paired with stunning photographs and primary sources to enhance the reader’s learning experience. This is a great addition to any social studies program involving immigration and migration.
The Life of Frederick Douglass is aligned to the Common Core State Standards for English/Language Arts, addressing Literacy.RI.2.9 and Literacy.L.2.2b. Readers explore the important events in the life of Frederick Douglass, one of the most famous abolitionists, writers, and speakers in American history, with full-page photographs and illustrations accompanied by narrative nonfiction text. This book includes a graphic organizer. This book should be paired with Frederick Douglass: Freedom Fighter" (9781477723296) from the InfoMax Common Core Readers Program to provide the alternative point of view on the same topic.
Beware the venomous viper! This book will take readers along on the hunt with the viper as it uses its great snake senses and fatal fangs to kill its prey. Lively text keeps readers engaged as color photographs bring readers to the viper’s hunting grounds. Freaky facts about diet, anatomy, behavior, and life cycle will excite readers and keep them reading. The book also includes a description of the viper’s super senses, including its ability to sense heat in its environment to catch its prey. This is one snake hunt readers won’t want to miss!
How do animals interact within an ecosystem? What is an animal’s role within their food chain? This life science guide introduces readers to familiar and exotic producers, consumers, and decomposers to give them a well-rounded look at the flow of energy through the food chain. This important life science concept is illustrated by color photographs of each animal, and fascinating facts about their place in their ecosystem.
How Leaves Work is aligned to the Common Core State Standards for English/Language Arts, addressing Literacy.RI.2.4 and Literacy.L.2.4a. Narrative nonfiction text and full-page color photographs help readers learn what leaves do and how they work. This book should be paired with Know Your Leaves" (9781477724224) from the InfoMax Common Core Readers Program to provide the alternative point of view on the same topic.
Harold the hamster enjoys spending time in his cage where he can hide himself in wood shavings and go in his little house. Harper, his best friend, holds him and puts him in his ball. The exciting text and fun illustrations are sure to grab the attention of both emerging readers and listeners alike. This perspective into Harold's secret life promotes friendship and will inspire children to love reading while learning about how to best care for their pet.
The United States is a nation built by immigrants; a blend of races, colors, and cultures. Nevertheless, immigrants often face discrimination, at work, at home, and in the community. Awareness and understanding of discrimination against immigrants has become an increasingly important issue across the country. This insightful book examines this difficult issue, looks at the laws pertaining to discrimination, community efforts to end discrimination, and gives readers ways to cope with discrimination in their lives. Features include an in-depth Myths and Facts section surrounding the topic and 10 Questions to Ask a Specialist.
Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and sentence highlighting to engage reluctant readers! What happens to the bodies of animals and humans after death? Nature's army of death eaters steps in to take care of clean up. Without these masters of decomposition, our planet would be covered in rotting bodies. This high-interest science text dives into the science behind how bodies decompose.