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Learn Abouts is your program for building literacy in your K-Grade 3 classroom. With128 books focused in the content areas of science and social studies, Learn-Abouts work as a supplement to your current curriculum—or as yourfoundation program for teaching nonfiction literacy. Learn-Abouts offer graduated reading for your curriculum needs: Science—Earth/Space, Energy, Life Science, and MatterSocial Studies—History/Culture, Geography, Economics/Technology, and Government/Authority
Learn Abouts is your program for building literacy in your K-Grade 3 classroom. With128 books focused in the content areas of science and social studies, Learn-Abouts work as a supplement to your current curriculum—or as yourfoundation program for teaching nonfiction literacy. Learn-Abouts offer graduated reading for your curriculum needs: Science—Earth/Space, Energy, Life Science, and MatterSocial Studies—History/Culture, Geography, Economics/Technology, and Government/Authority
Learn Abouts is your program for building literacy in your K-Grade 3 classroom. With 64 books focused in the content areas of science and social studies, Learn-Abouts work as a supplement to your current curriculum—or as your foundation program for teaching nonfiction literacy. Learn-Abouts offer graduated reading for your curriculum needs: Science—Earth, Space, Energy, Life Science, and MatterSocial Studies—History, Culture, Geography, Economics, Technology, and Government Authority
What should kids do when they're jealous? What does it feel like to be lonely? What can you do when someone else is afraid? This series gives young readers an important primer to the many emotions they experience every day. They'll find relatable examples of when they might experience these emotions, and learn to navigate what to do with those feelings. Vibrant, diverse photos illustrate what the feelings might look like. A quiz helps readers' test their ability to identify emotions on the faces
This introduction to maps explains to young children in a simple way the different tools found on a map that help us find direction, distance, and places. Every book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher's Guide available.
The Learning My Colors series uses a curriculum based approach to get children comfortable with reading. Each book in this series uses a combination of sight words and short-vowel words in repetition to build recognition and confidence. Bold, colourful photographs help guide readers through the text.
Colors help us describe things in our colorful world. Kids will enjoy this highly visual introduction to color. Every book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher's Guide available.
Counting puppies, adding kittens, describing furry or feathered friends.... Learning is fun when you are learning with pets! Every book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher's Guide available.
Long ago Beaver did not look like he does now. Yes, he had two very large front teeth, but his tail was not wide and flat. It was thick with silky fur. Vain Beaver is inordinately proud of his glorious tail. When he's not bragging about his tail, Beaver spends his time grooming it, while the other woodland creatures go about their business of finding food and shelter for their families. Eventually Beaver's boasting drives away his friends and he is left on his own. But when his tail is flattened
Long ago, in Puerto Rico, the animals ate, slept, and snacked all day-every day. The queen of the forest, the parrot, knew this wasn't good so she challenged them to a race. They each had great skills-the snake slithered, the pelican cawed, and the turtle just yawned-but they were excited and got ready to run. Everyone strutted their stuff except the frogs. No one paid attention them. They were too tiny. Could this be their chance to get noticed?