Breathe in . . . breathe out. Do you ever wonder how you can do that? And do you ever wonder what happens to the air you breathe? Read this book to learn about your amazing lungs and how they work. 32 pages
How do we learn about the world around us? One good way is to use our senses. The senses give us five different ways to explore the world. But how do they do that? Read this book to find out! 32 pages
Hooray for your brain! Without it, you could not read these words right now! But where is your brain exactly, and what does it do? Use your brain to read this book and learn all about it!
How do we learn about the world around us? One good way is to use our senses. The senses give us five different ways to explore the world. But how do they do that? Read this book to find out! 32 pages
Hooray for your brain! Without it, you could not read these words right now! But where is your brain exactly, and what does it do? Use your brain to read this book and learn all about it!
Ice cream is a solid. But when it melts, it becomes a liquid. Solids can change to liquids and back again by melting and freezing. Read this book to learn what happens when heat and cold and solids meet. 32 pages.
What do this book, a table, and your big toe have in common? They are all solids! A solid keeps its shape and always has the same volume. Read this book to learn about solids and how they are different from liquids and gases. 32 pages
Breathe in . . . breathe out. Do you ever wonder how you can do that? And do you ever wonder what happens to the air you breathe? Read this book to learn about your amazing lungs and how they work. 32 pages
As soon as you open the door, you can smell it: the sweet aroma of glazed donuts and cookies fresh from the oven. Come visit your neighborhood bakery. Learn the secrets to artful cupcakes and oven-fresh bread. And, discover six-tier wedding cakes that are an engineering feat!
Fashion is about more than models on the runway at a fashion show. Fashion starts with a designers idea. Then it involves cutting and sewing fabric, and the business of making and selling clothes. This book will show you how a sketch can become the fashion that we all want in our closets!
Think about a skyscraper, a bridge, or even your own house. Do you know how these were built? There are many people and steps involved. Workers draw blueprints, drive bulldozers, pour concrete, and paint walls. Check out this construction site, where an idea becomes a house ready to be called a home!
You look at the classroom clock and hear your stomach growling. Its almost time for lunch! Whether you bring your lunch from home or get it at school, find out how this meal gives you the energy to get through the rest of your busy day.
Why do more people play soccer than any other sport? It is a thrilling game to play. The basic rules may be simple, but it takes lots of practice to become skilled at dribbling, passing, headingand scoring! Watch as a teamwith heart and hard workmakes it to the big tournament!
Rides, games, petting zoos, face painting, and bounce houses. Whats more fun than a school carnival? A lot of hard work and planning goes on behind the scenes. Who will run the game booths? What kinds of food should be sold? Get ready to help plan the coolest school carnival ever!
This reader describes the patterns that can be made with games. From the pattern found on a checkerboard to creating your own pattern on the tic-tac-toe board, students will see a variety of patterns in many different games. Photographs clearly show a variety of patterns using various objects. Letters under the objects clearly label the type of pattern being shown.
This reader uses the setting of a pet store to teach counting. Students count animals from one to twenty. Each page contains the target numeral and corresponding number of pets. Students read the number word and a description of each animal within the text on the page.
Throughout this reader, students are asked to sort and classify wild animals. Students are asked to sort by color, size, speed, and number as they view a photograph of a group of animals. The following page shows the animals sorted correctly.
This reader is designed to teach students how to sort and classify. Students view a group of farm animals and are asked to sort the animals in some way. The following page shows the animals sorted by the category so students can self-check. The reader covers sorting by color, size, speed, and number.