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Russian and the Eurasian Republics is a distinctive region that spans two continents, eleven time zones, and five biomes. This massive landscape is home to mountains, rivers, deserts, and even exciting cities like Moscow. Readers will learn how people have adapted to survive in harsh climates, and how they've affected the land around them. This book includes amazing maps and photographs to bring the information into splendid focus, as readers journey to the ends of the Earth to discover the geography of the incomparable region of Russia and the Eurasian Republics.
Jane Goodall's work studying chimpanzees changed the way these animals are seen and understood by the world. With the help of this informative book, readers can catch a glimpse into the scientist's extraordinary life and career. The colorful design features photographs and closely correlated, age-appropriate text, ensuring an accurate understanding of the book's key concepts and ideas. Readers of this biography will not only learn about Goodall's incredible life, but about animals, nature, and other aspects of science as a whole.
Airplanes are amazing! Many kids are fascinated by the way they zoom through the sky at lightening speeds. This book teaches young artists about some of the world's coolest planes ever, and then how to draw their very own version of it. The instructions simplify complex images in to steps where basic shapes are drawn first, such as right angle and square. The text features a picture glossary as well, where young artists can look up what the shapes look like. They may even learn some new shapes. Kids of all drawing abilities can use this book to learn more about airplanes, as well as learn to draw some planes they may have never heard of.
Many of the most popular tales involve haunted places filled with monsters and beasts. In this story, the haunted pool is armed with only one monster, but it's enough to keep everyone away, at least until Untombinde, the King's daughter, decides she wants to see the pool. Readers of this captivating play join Untombinde and many others on their journey to the pool and their encounter with the monster. The story comes to life with the help of colorful illustrations and engaging dialogue.
Gabi is furious about her parents divorcing and moving her away from her hometown, her friends, and her school. But on the day she moves away, a shooter opens fire on Gabi's old school, killing her American History classmates. She knows she should have been in that classroom. Now Gabi has to navigate a new school and new social circles, while dealing with a looming dark cloud of grief, survivor's guilt, and fear. She meets impulsive troublemaker Lennon, who might just understand her dark side, or may pull her deeper into it.
In this volume, readers are introduced to the key concepts of farm and forestry management. The day-to-day responsibilities farmers and loggers face can be both fun and dangerous. Heavy machinery must be cared for properly Animals must also be cared for and their waste must be disposed of in a responsible manner. This book touches on topics including the importance of agriculture, farm runoff, responsible harvesting, and reforestation, as well as how these events affect Earth's landscape. Photographs and sidebars offer additional chances to learn about farms and logging companies.
Many people live in houses and apartments, but a home can look very different depending on where you are in the world. Houses built on stilts, one-room huts, and sky-high apartment buildings are just a few domiciles that readers will study and compare to their own lives. Simple language introduces different cultures and ways of life. Vibrant photographs help readers develop a deep understanding of the ways geography and the environment influence housing styles around the world.
The civil rights movement, led by such icons as Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, strived to achieve civil rights for African Americans and other minority groups in the United States. Gaining national attention in the mid-1950s, the civil rights movement is characterized by different protests, both nonviolent and violent, asserting that African Americans are equal to white Americans. Such protests as the Montgomery bus boycott and the March on Washington worked to change the way that the local, state, and federal governments perceived African Americans. How successful were their efforts? This book explores the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and addresses their effects during and after the civil rights movement.
For many children, helping out around the house is an important part of growing up. This book examines how doing chores allows children to contribute to the common good of their family. The age-appropriate text looks at early elementary civics concepts from the C3 Framework for Social Studies through the lens of chores. Readers will gain a better understanding of the value of their contributions and may be more willing to help out around the house.
The Bill of Rights is a foundational document in American history that’s still being analyzed and debated today. Readers gain a better understanding of these first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution through accessible text designed to reflect essential social studies curriculum topics. The main text is accompanied by fact-filled sidebars and eye-catching graphic organizers. Readers will have fun exploring historical images relevant to this topic, including parts of the Bill of Rights itself. Careful analysis of this landmark democratic document will guide readers in gaining a deeper understanding of American independence and equality.