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Discover all about how students learn to read! This teacher
resource examines current research on the science of reading and
discusses what it means for classrooms today. From detailed
background information to useful classroom tips, authors Jennifer
Jump and Robin D. Johnson cover everything teachers need to help
students with word recognition. Perfect for professional
development, this book includes key words for teacher
understanding, teaching checklists, top must-dos, and other
features to support teachers as they bring these research-based
strategies into their classrooms.
Doctors, nurses, and hospital cleaners, as well as workers
providing home care and long-term care have continued to give us
often lifesaving care during COVID-19. This book shows how health
care workers have met the enormous challenges of the pandemic, at
great risk to their own health.
This book shows how people have stepped up to volunteer to do
necessary work, often without pay, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Volunteers do shopping for seniors and care for the pets of people
in the hospital. Businesses have switched over to making things in
short supply, such as protective masks and hand sanitizer. Even
children have made inspirational signs on sidewalks and in windows.
Many of us have been able to stay home to keep safe in the COVID-19
pandemic. This book shows how this would not be possible without
food workers continuing to work to farm and produce our food,
deliver it by truck, sell it to us in stores, and make sure
everything is clean.
We see city workers every day. They deliver the mail, collect
garbage, clean public places, and teach at school. This book shows
how the COVID-19 pandemic made everyone realize just how much we
rely on these workers to keep our daily lives running smoothly--and
safely!
Designed to bolster reading comprehension and enhance writing
skills, this imaginative title helps children identify and decipher
the meaning of similes. Accessible text and engaging examples
support a solid understanding of this figurative language form.
Engineers often look to nature to help them solve problems. Read
about human technologies that have been inspired by animals and
plants.
Temperature is a measure of how hot or cold something is.
Temperature affects our lives - from the clothes we wear to the
activities we do. This engaging and entertaining title inspires a
solid understanding of this essential concept. Readers also
discover how a thermometer is used to measure temperature using
units called degrees.
Different problems need different solutions, but engineers follow
the same steps to solve them. Discover the path engineers take to
find new solutions or improve old ones.
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Bubbles (Hardcover)
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Did you know that a problem can have many different solutions? Read
about how an engineer finds the best solution to solve a problem or
meet a need.
Technology has given us new ways to connect and converse with
others like never before. In fact, by the time you finish reading
this sentence more than 193,000 text messages will have been sent!
This innovative book explores the often subtle differences between
various forms of communication such as active listening, written,
oral, nonverbal, and digital communication. Readers will learn
about potential communication roadblocks and strategies to overcome
them. Motivating activities and challenges, facts and statistics
that have impact, and biographical snapshots show how building
effective communication skills is essential in all facets of life
in today's complex and connected world.
Engineers build models to help them test how well their solutions
will work. Read about how testing small-sized models helps them
spot mistakes, make improvements, and create the best solution
possible!
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