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This simple series introduces emergent readers to the ins and outs of weather, from what sunlight does to what a weather forecast is. Vibrant photos directly match the text on each page, and curricular features such as chapter headings and photo captions help kids learn about weather in a fun and useful way.
One special rite of passage in childhood is the loss of the first baby tooth. For many children it's an exhilarating time, while for others the trauma of the first "gap" is cause for mortification. And the journey of losing those baby teeth is nota speedy one--it lasts for nearly six years! In Letters From My Tooth Fairy, Natalie and her devoted tooth fairy exchange letters, asking and answering questions about some of childhood's most important moments. From the loss of her first tooth as a
Astronaut Clayton Anderson spent 152 days in space aboard the International Space Station and while he didn't mail dozens of letters back to Earth (they would have burned up on reentry), imagine if he did! These letters from space are full of weird science, wild facts, and outrageous true stories from life in space, complete with hysterical illustrations from Susan Batori. Backmatter includes even more interesting information on space, astronauts, and living among the stars.
The more access students have to books, the better readers they will become. Lure them in with these Lexile-leveled paperback books that appeal to all readers. Students will discover many genres at accessible Lexile levels and expand their knowledge beyond the typical curriculum.
The more access students Saddleback's Paperback Collections are the perfect solution to help you provide targeted reading instruction and independent reading options for all your students. Each collection includes both Hi-Lo fiction and nonfiction books organized by Lexile ranges so you can easily select the collection that best meets your students' needs. With a variety of genres and diverse, relatable characters, the books are a great addition to any classroom library. The books have been desi
Hi-Lo Classroom Libraries: The more access students have to books, the better readers they will become. Lure them in with these Lexile-leveled paperback books that appeal to all readers. Students will discover many genres at accessible Lexile levels and expand their knowledge beyond the typical curriculum. Interest Level: Grades 3 to 8. Reading Level: 3.1 to 5.2. Lexile Level: 500L to 690L.
"Li et le Nouvel An spectalunaire!" is an inclusive story with fun activities to engage French language learners and celebrate Chinese Canadian heritage and the Lunar New Year! Pourquoi est-ce qu'on célèbre le Nouvel An lunaire? Li loves celebrating everything, but she especially looks forward to the Lunar New Year! However, when Li receives less lucky money than expected, she is disappointed. Qu'est-ce qu'elle va faire? Follow Li as she learns to reflect on the real joy of the celebration and f
In this series, readers will learn about animals that are adorable, weird, and especially awesome! Eye-catching photos closely align with clear, descriptive text to take readers into the wild world of awesome animals. These delightful, informative books will quickly become children's favourites.
An exploration of library skills, functions, manners, identifying basic parts of books, and understanding what we can use a library for as well as the basic parts of content, books, and the creators of those materials. This series covers the most basic of skills initially taught by media specialists who are just introducing young learners to the library and to library materials.
Each title uncovers some of the most famous fakers, schemers, and cheaters who turned the world, and the truth, upside down across the ages. Readers of this high-low series learn how to spot a lie and confirm the truth for themselves as they look a little closer at the tales people tell. Includes considerate vocabulary, engaging content, clear text and formatting, and compelling photos.