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Teach students they have rights! This nonfiction book explains what
rights are and encourages students to protect their own. Made for
young readers, this book includes a fiction story connected to the
topic, interactive discussion questions, a related project, and
other helpful features. This 24-page full-color book explains what
rights are while encouraging students to stand up for themselves
and each other. It also guides students toward becoming informed
individuals as they recognize their rights, and includes an
extension activity for Grade 1. Perfect for the classroom, at-home
learning, or homeschool to explore basic human rights, education,
and equality.
This nonfiction book gives students a close-up look at media by
exploring all forms and how it plays an important role in society.
Ideal for young readers, the book includes a glossary and a short
fiction piece related to the topic. Students will learn to tell the
difference between facts and opinions with this exciting book and
the accompanying extension activity. This 32-page full-color book
defines media, explains how to separate fact from fiction. It also
covers important ideas like democracy and censorship, plus includes
an extension activity for grade 3. Perfect for the classroom,
at-home learning, or homeschool to discover about bias, sharing
information, and the history of media.
Teach students they have rights! This Spanish nonfiction book
explains what rights are and encourages students to protect their
own. Made for young readers, this book includes a fiction story
connected to the topic, interactive discussion questions, a related
project, and other helpful features. This 24-page full-color
Spanish book explains what rights are while encouraging students to
stand up for themselves and each other. It also guides students
toward becoming informed individuals as they recognize their
rights, and includes an extension activity for Grade 1. Perfect for
the classroom, at-home learning, or homeschool to explore basic
human rights, education, and equality.
In Zoe's and Joey's family, their dad's famous chocolate chip
cookies are a family tradition. But when they try to stock up on
chocolate chips, they're shocked to discover no chocolate on the
shelves. What has happened to all the chocolate? And will the
family adapt be able to adapt to a world without chocolate? With
full-color illustrations and a short chapter format, this 32-page
hi-lo book will capture the interest of reluctant readers who enjoy
realistic fiction stories with elements of dystopia and science.
In this hi-lo book, a popular boy is forced to invite an unpopular
girl to his party. But when they bond over baking and English bull
terriers, they discover that sometimes a friendship can be found
when you least expect it. Especially appealing to reluctant
readers, this short, 32-page chapter book explores important social
themes. With full-color illustrations and a heartwarming story,
this fiction book will capture the interest of kids who enjoy
realistic fiction stories.
Buttercup the chicken loves her life with her English family and
their dog, Oxford. But one day she meets a family of chickens and
must decide which family she wants to live with forever. Which
family will she choose? Readers will be captivated by this story
featuring beautiful illustrations, short chapter format, and
compelling text.
Meet six women who did great things. They were leaders in politics,
civil rights, healthcare, science, and sports. They helped and
inspired others. All of them followed their dreams. Discover the
journeys they took. This inspiring Spanish book introduces second
grade students to the lives of notable women including Marie Curie,
Clara Barton, Wilma Rudolph, Rosa Parks, and more. Engaging images
in conjunction with easy-to-read text and basic text features
provide readers with an inviting reading and learning experience.
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El Búho Blanco
Elizabeth Anderson Lopez
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R290
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Discovery Miles 2 640
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This Spanish nonfiction book gives students a close-up look at
media by exploring all forms and how it plays an important role in
society. Ideal for young readers, the book includes a glossary and
a short fiction piece related to the topic. Students will learn to
tell the difference between facts and opinions with this exciting
book and the accompanying extension activity. This 32-page
full-color Spanish book defines media, explains how to separate
fact from fiction. It also covers important ideas like democracy
and censorship, plus includes an extension activity for grade 3.
Perfect for the classroom, at-home learning, or homeschool to
discover about bias, sharing information, and the history of media.
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