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Did you know that most animals in the world don't have backbones?
Learn more about invertebrates in this engaging nonfiction book.
Readers will learn all about mollusks, arthropods, arachnids, and
crustaceans while being stimulated from cover to cover with its
detailed images and charts, intriguing facts, and informative text.
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Forces (Paperback)
Debra Housel
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R274
R221
Discovery Miles 2 210
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A force is a push, a pull, or a turn. Every force has an equal and
opposite force. Forces are always with you! They are all around us.
Learn about forces with this science reader that features
easy-to-read text. Nonfiction text features include a glossary,
index, and detailed images to facilitate close reading and help
students connect back to the text. Aligned to state and national
standards, the book also includes a fun and engaging science
experiment to develop critical thinking and help students practice
what they have learned.
What is matter? Anything that takes up space is matter. Matter can
be a water, liquid, or gas. These are the states of matter. Learn
about matter with this science reader that features easy-to-read
text. Nonfiction text features include a glossary, index, and
detailed images to facilitate close reading and help students
connect back to the text. Aligned to state and national standards,
the book also includes a fun and engaging science experiment to
develop critical thinking and help students practice what they have
learned.
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Motion (Paperback)
Debra Housel
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R298
R248
Discovery Miles 2 480
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Introduce students to the concept of motion with this science
reader that features easy-to-read text. This book teaches important
scientific topics and vocabulary including Newton's Laws of Motion,
force, drag, and friction. Nonfiction text features include a
glossary, index, and detailed images to facilitate close reading
and help students connect back to the text. Aligned to state and
national standards, the book also includes a fun and engaging
science experiment to develop critical thinking and help students
practice what they have learned.
This high-interest informational text will help students gain
science content knowledge while building their literacy skills and
nonfiction reading comprehension. This appropriately leveled
nonfiction science reader features hands-on, simple science
experiments. Third grade students will learn all about ecosystems
and the environment through this engaging text that is aligned to
the Next Generation Science Standards and supports STEM education.
Take a journey into the wild world of reptiles and amphibians!
Readers will learn about crocodiles, lizards, snakes, tortoises,
and salamanders. Featuring a glossary, index, colorful images and
charts, intriguing facts, and clear, informative text, readers will
be sure to be enthralled as they move through this engaging book.
Engage students in analyzing Alexander's terrible day, with
appealing and challenging cross-curricular lessons and activities
from this instructional guide. Alexander and the Terrible,
Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day: An Instructional Guide for
Literature will teach young readers how to analyze and comprehend
story elements in multiple ways, practice close reading and
text-based vocabulary, determine meaning through text-dependent
questions, and more! Strengthen your students' literacy skills by
implementing this high-interest resource in your classroom!
Discover the world of mammals in this delightful nonfiction title!
Readers will learn all about different mammals--from primates to
marsupials, and rabbits to whales, even omnivores and herbivores.
Featuring vivid photos and charts, clear text, and stimulating
facts, this book will have children eager to learn all they can
about mammals!
Join Flora and Ulysses in this humorous, Newbery Medal-winning
story about a young girl and her pet squirrel. Flora & Ulysses:
The Illuminated Adventures: An Instructional Guide for Literature
provides fun, challenging activities and lessons to teach students
how to analyze story elements in multiple ways, practice close
reading and text-based vocabulary, determine meaning through
text-dependent questions, and more. This is the perfect way to add
rigor to your students' explorations of rich, complex literature.
What did people use to buy things before money was invented? Where
is money made? Find out in this inviting book that informs readers
about coins, paper money, the Federal Reserve, exchange rates, and
checking accounts. Featuring a timeline of moneys history, detailed
photos, stimulating facts, clear, informational text, and a
glossary that will assist in improving vocabulary, readers will be
stimulated from cover to cover.
Explore the various types of ecosystems and biomes in this
fascinating title that uses bright images, engaging charts and
graphs, intriguing facts, and easy-to-read text to captivate
readers from beginning to end! Readers will be enthralled as they
learn about such ecosystems and biomes as the tundra, grassland,
desert, temperate forests, rainforests, and even riparian and
pelagic biomes. A glossary and index are included to aid in readers
further understanding of the content while an engaging and exciting
experiment is featured to keep children delighted and interested!
This teacher resource enables students to study broad concepts,
such as text structure and point of view, as well as analyze the
overarching themes, concepts, arguments, and claims presented in
texts. Written at a variety of grade level ranges, these
text-dependent question stems allow teachers to differentiate
content so all students can access and understand the concepts
explored. Question stems can also be used to correlate to the
Common Core and other state standards.
This instructional guide for literature is the ideal tool to help
students analyze and understand this classic book. The engaging and
rigorous lessons and activities utilize research-based literacy
skills that will help students become efficient readers. Students
will dive eagerly into the world of Charlotte's Web while analyzing
its many characters. They will practice guided close reading, study
text-based vocabulary, analyze story elements, and much more while
making cross-curricular connections to mathematics, science, social
studies, and other areas. Strengthen your students' literacy skills
by implementing this high-interest resource in your classroom!
Looking for ways to add rigor to your students' explorations of
rich, complex literature? Students will be engaged as they analyze
this beloved children's story about Pickles the Fire Cat and his
adventures at the firehouse. The Fire Cat: An Instructional Guide
for Literature provides engaging activities that incorporate the
following research-based literacy skills: close reading tasks;
text-based vocabulary practice; cross-curricular activities;
text-dependent questions; reader response writing prompts; leveled
comprehension questions; story elements comprehension tasks;
diverse and relevant assessments. Strengthen your students'
literacy skills by implementing this high-interest resource in your
classroom!
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