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The United States is a vast country full of interesting people, places, customs, and cultures waiting to be discovered. This series, aligned to national curriculum standards, exposes students to the concept of regions. It clearly explains the impact that climate, landforms, and vegetation have on the characteristics of the region. This new series follows the format of our popular It’s Cool to Explore Countries series. In addition to crisp photographs and accessible text, these books allow students to “experience” the regions through hands-on cooking, crafting, and mapping exercises. This set represents a engaging, cost-effective way to expose your students to the regions and states that make up the USA.
Each book in the It’s Easy Being Green! seriesfocuses on the importance of making choicesthat will protect and sustain Earth for currentand future generations.
Everyone has a story to tell, and these books will get young storytellers on the road to writing good stories. Each book starts with a sample story, and then breaks down the story to its elements and asks the reader to add a new feature or angle to create a better story. Basic lessons in plot, storyline, and sentence structure are used to teach writing skills and to guide aspiring novelists to producing an engaging manuscript.
This inspiring series explores the lives of amazing women who have changed the world, from scientists and activists to writers and artists. Each illustrated graphic novel takes young readers through the hardships and triumphs of real women, featuring Rosa Parks, Marie Curie, Ida B. Wells, Dolly Parton, Amelia Earhart, and Shirley Chisholm.
This inspiring series explores the lives of amazing women who have changed the world, from scientists and activists to writers and artists. Each illustrated graphic novel takes young readers through the hardships and triumphs of real women, featuring Rosa Parks, Marie Curie, Ida B. Wells, Dolly Parton, Amelia Earhart, and Shirley Chisholm.
It’s Just an Expression explores the meaning and origin of common idioms in the English language, from “batting a thousand” to “bring home the bacon.” The series’ dual-level approach makes the books perfect for both striving readers as well as advanced learners looking for a fun and challenging read. Students will be enthralled “until the cows come home”!
There are five cats but just one sausage! Which cat will get the yummy, scrummy sausage?
A boy and his neighbourhood friend Louise spend their days creating chalk-drawing worlds around their homes. When Louise asks the boy what he has in his head, the boy's imagination takes the reader on a fascinating journey. When he returns, he finds that Louise has moved. Unable to cry, he wonders what he has in his heart. The answer will surprise and delight readers.
A little boy and his mother draw together-lines, circles, squares, and triangles in beautiful colors. But with each attempt, the boy makes a mistake. His mother shows him how to turn these mistakes into wonderful drawings of whales, marching chickens, and so on. But what happens when his mother makes a mistake? What will the boy turn that into?
All things must come to an end. The clock is ticking, and our final days may be right around the corner! This series explores several scenarios that could lead to the end of life on Earth. Through engaging text and thought-provoking features, readers will discover the chain reaction of destruction, past catastrophes, how the media portrays the end, and much more! Can you survive the end of the world?