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People go to work every day throughout Canada. Whether you live in a small town or a big city, on a farm or in the suburbs, there are all kinds of jobs you can do. Working in Canadian Communities will tell you more about the people who live and work in different parts of Canada and the types of jobs you can find there.
With economy in the daily news daily, this timely series will help teens understand more than just dollars and cents. Banking, credit, the stock market, and trade at the global level are explained with clear text. First-hand accounts of people bring these global issues down to a personal level. Discussion points throughout the books inspire critical thinking to help readers grasp the complex world of economics.
How do fireflies light up? Why do bees and wasps sting? How do butterflies get nectar from flowers? This series shows how unique insects eat, work, and live. It will have young readers buzzing with excitement!
Children will enjoy these outrageous stories that put a twist on well-known characters and fairytale friends. Each book features Words to Know, Quiz, and Support for Teachers and Caregivers
Each book in this series focuses on a classic zoo animal that children will immediately recognize. Using engaging and colourful photographs, simple text to build confidence, and exciting sight words, young readers will enjoy learning about their favourite zoo animals while practicing their reading skills. Each book in this series also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher's Guide available.
It’s time to zoom into space! This twelve-book series introduces kids to the wonders of our solar system. Space concepts are introduced in language that’s easy for beginning readers to grasp, and a glossary at the end of each book defines key terms like orbit, eclipse, and planet. Bonus activities for each book can be found online, including designing a solar system board game and crafting craters out of recycled newspaper.