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Perspectives Library

A historical event does not look the same to everyone. It often depends on one's perspective. In the Perspectives Library series, readers will come to understand different viewpoints by learning the context, significance, and details of key historical events through the eyes of three different people, while engaging with text through questions sparking critical thinking.

Power Up! (21st Century Skills Library)

Students in today's world are barraged with news about our future energy needs. What does going green, energy independence, or alternative energy really mean? This imortant series helpsstudennts understand the pros and cons of existing and emerging energy sources, giving students a better understanding of the debate over our energy strategies.

Real World Math: Natural Disasters (21st Century Skills Library)

The Real World Math: Natural Disasters series show readers how they can use their math skills to learn more about the 21st Century world that we live in.Each title in the series provides students with information on specific natural disasters and highlights the role math plays in studying these important environmental phenomenon.

Real World Math: Personal Finance (21st Century Skills Library)

This series is the intersection between personal financial literacy and age-appropriate math skills. This series helps build solid skills that contribute to mathematic achievement today, while modeling responsible financial habits for the future. Callouts prompt inquiry, further thinking, and close examination of photographs. Additional text features and search tools, including a glossary and an index, help students locate information and learn new words.

Save the Planet (Language Arts Explorer)

Each book sends the reader on a fact-finding mission, posing an initial challenge and concluding with questions and answers. Through engaging, interactive scenarios, learners can experiment with text prediction, purpose-driven research, and creative problem solving—all critical thinking skills—while learning about ways to care for our planet.

Science Lab (Language Arts Explorer)

This series delves into the science of earth and space, life, and technology, while engaging readers in the process of scientific inquiry. Each book will use the voice of a scientist or lab technician to take the reader through several fictional-but fact-based experiments. Through the journal notes of the narrator’s own problem, prediction, experiment and results, the readers will see the scientific process in action.

Solar System (21st Century Junior Library)

This series introduces young readers to the wonders of the planets in our solar system. Through engaging text and dramatic full colour photographs and spacecraft images, students will be taken on a fascinating tour of our solar systems eight planets and their moons. Each book contains information about the planet including its relationship to the sun and other planets, key characteristics, history, and other fun relevant facts.

Super Cool Science Experiments (Science Explorer)

The Science Explorer library provides readerswith the opportunity for a hands-on experiencewith the world around us. These books use the scientific method to explore everything from the rocks and soil beneath our feet to the simple machines that make our lives easier. Readers are encouraged to think like scientists as they ask questions, gather information, and conduct experiments.

Super Smart Information Strategies (Information Explorer)

This series presents the tools that readers need to find, organize, and share information clearly and effectively. Each chapter includes activities designed to help readers explore various kinds of information sources. Critical thinking is encouraged as readers research, collaborate with fellow students, and present their findings in new and interesting ways.