This book shows festivals from around the world. It focuses on fun with racing cheeses, throwing tomatoes and playing in mud!Part of the Bug Club reading series used in over 3500 schools Helps your child develop reading fluency and confidence Suitable for children age 6-7 (Year 2) Book band: Orange B Phonics phase: 5
Learn how estimation and prediction can save lives when natural disasters strike! From hurricanes to tsunamis, readers will explore different types of natural disasters in this Spanish-translated title to develop content-area literacy in mathematics.
This exciting Spanish-translated book showcases the importance of predicting and preparing for disasters in order to save lives. Like volcanologists, seismologists, and meteorologists, students will use data collection and solve problems about estimation.
Collect data and make predictions about animals that live in the city! This Spanish-translated title encourages readers to observe animals and complete practice problems about collecting data and making predictions based on that data.
Use data collection and analysis to discover problem-solving solutions and help save two suffering ecosystems in this Spanish-translated book! Through modeling, readers will practice STEM skills and build content-area literacy in mathematics and ecology.
A haunting, off-the-beaten-track destination, the little-known Catlins region of New Zealand is as mysterious today as it ever was. In this first in-depth look at the lives of its inhabitants, award-winning writer Diana Noonan and photographer Cris Antona collaborate to capture the thoughts and feelings of 26 women from this remote outpost. As the subjects speak for themselves on topics as diverse as family, work, isolation and their relations...
There is so much to know about chocolate. This book explores where it comes from, how it is made, and recipes you can follow. Find out about a famous chocolate-based book and the people whose names we know so well as chocolate manufacturers.Part of the Bug Club reading series used in over 3500 schools Helps your child develop reading fluency and confidence Suitable for children age 6-7 (Year 2) Book band: Purple B Phonics phase: 6
This resource provides activities and standards-aligned practice sheets covering math skills from place value, number sense, algebra and algebraic thinking, measurement, geometry, data analysis, word/logic problems, and mathematical reasoning.
Some natural disasters that can happen at any time are tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and tsunamis. Scientists collect data to help them make predictions about when a natural disaster will occur. Some of these scientists are volcanologists, seismologists, and meteorologists. They all use tools to help them predict natural disasters. Weather data is also helpful when predicting natural disasters.
Natural disasters can often be predicted, which helps prevent damage. Hurricanes and tornadoes are two types of natural disasters. Many places in the United States are more prone to have tornadoes. Sometimes natural disasters happen without warning, such as the tsunami off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. New systems are put into place when disasters like this occur.
There are many animals in the city. You can make a diagram of an animal to show its different parts. For example, a dragonfly has an abdomen, thorax, head, and wings. You can also use a star diagram or a list to record information about animals. Different animals live in different areas depending on what they need to survive.
Many ecosystems are in danger. When animals start dying in a certain ecosystem, the food chain is altered and more animals die. Things like pollution can also cause problems. To understand why a certain part of an ecosystem's population is dying, you have to collect data. When you collect data, you can make predictions and turn your predictions into solutions.