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  • av Martine Agassi
    185,-

    Hands are Not for Hitting is an insightful book penned by Martine Agassi. Published in 2009 by Free Spirit Publishing Inc., U.S., this book falls under a genre that is both educational and enlightening. The author, with her profound understanding of child psychology, has created a masterpiece that teaches children about the importance of using hands for helping rather than hurting. Martine Agassi's eloquent writing makes the book engaging and easy to understand for young readers. This book is a must-have in every child's collection as it imparts valuable lessons about compassion and respect. Free Spirit Publishing Inc., U.S., has done an excellent job in ensuring the book's high quality and accessibility. This book is available in English.

  • - Proven, Practical Ways to Engage Students in Civic Responsibility, Academic Curriculum, & Social Action
    av Cathryn Berger Kaye
    720,-

    "The Complete Guide to Service Learning" is the go-to resource in the fast-growing field of service learning. It is an award-winning treasury of activities, ideas, quotes, reflections, and resources and provides hundreds of annotated book recommendations, author interviews, and expert essays--all presented within a curricular context and organized by theme.

  • av Elizabeth Verdick
    408,-

    Help autistic kids understand their unique gifts and needs and learn strategies for daily living in a neurotypical world.

  • av Lorin Driggs
    134,-

    Explore signs students encounter in everyday life! This fun nonfiction reader gives examples of relevant signs and explains their meanings. Includes a fiction piece related to the topic, an extension activity, vibrant images, and other helpful features.

  • av Joe Rhatigan
    106,-

    Explore the story behind America's national anthem! This nonfiction reader explains the history of "The Star-Spangled Banner" and the meaning behind its famous words. Includes a related fiction story glossary extension activity and more.

  • - Making Good Trouble
    av Green Amanda Jackson Green
    177,-

    Explore the story of a civil rights icon! This reader's meaningful text features, exciting images, related short fiction piece, and "Civics in Action" activity will inspire students as they learn about John Lewis and his fight for justice in America.

  • av Wallace Elise Wallace
    158,-

    Help students discover what it means to be an engaged citizen! This book provides meaningful connections to students' lives and encourages them to explore the past, present, and future of Colorado government.

  • av Davies Monika Davies
    134,-

    When this family goes on a camping trip in the Rocky Mountains, they discover they have a lot left to learn about the state of Colorado. Make Colorado's history, economy, government, and geography exciting for students with this Reader's Theater story!

  • av Dona Herweck Rice
    191,-

    Discover the story behind the great state of Colorado! This book explores Colorado's rich history, from the time of early American Indians to the Colorado Gold Rush to today. Includes vibrant images, engaging text, and a meaningful extension activity.

  • av Rhatigan Joe Rhatigan
    158,-

    Discover the exciting and complex economy of Colorado! This book not only provides meaningful connections to students' lives, but it also crafts a fascinating account of Colorado's diverse economy.

  • av Lopez Elizabeth Anderson Lopez
    158,-

    Connect media to students' daily lives! With this nonfiction book, students can learn to tell fact from opinion when examining media in all its forms. Includes key text features, a related short fiction piece, and a meaningful "Civics in Action" activity.

  • - The Spirit of America
    av Driggs Lorin Driggs
    158,-

    Teach students the history behind the phrase "We the people" with this nonfiction book! Students can examine the Preamble to the Constitution in a fun and meaningful way. Includes a fiction story related to the topic and other key features.

  • av Sacre Antonio M.A. Sacre
    158,-

    Help students understand how taxes work, the different types of taxes, and why taxes exist! This nonfiction reader includes a short fiction piece related to the topic, exciting images and text features, and a meaningful "Civics in Action" activity.

  • av Jacobs Parvaneh M.S. Jacobs
    158,-

    Teach students about the environment and how to protect it! This nonfiction book explains what individuals and the government can do to keep Earth's air clean. Includes a fiction story related to the topic, a glossary, and a "Civics in Action" activity.

  • - Working Together
    av Shamsi Shirin Shamsi
    158,-

    Show students that small actions can make a big difference! This nonfiction book explains why civic duties are important and gives examples of American heroes. Includes a glossary, a related short fiction story, and more exciting features.

  • av Gallagher Heather Gallagher
    158,-

    In this nonfiction book, students will learn how creativity and volunteerism go together. With a related fiction story, glossary, and other features, this book shows students how communities across the United States creatively solve problems.

  • av Howard Sherry M.Ed. Howard
    158,-

    Teach students about the process of electing government leaders! This nonfiction book's vibrant images, fiction story related to the topic, helpful index, and other key features will help explain elections and civic duties in an easy-to-follow way.

  • av Kraus Stephanie Kraus
    158,-

    With the power of petition at their fingertips, Americans have the ability to make a difference. This nonfiction book explains the purpose of petitions and how they can be used to create change. Includes a related fiction piece, glossary, and other tools.

  • - A Guide for Teens Helping Teens
    av Richard Nelson
    268,-

    Explores the reasons why someone may want to take their own life. This book offers advice on the warning signs, explains when and how to seek help, and encourages teens to get their schools and local communities involved in suicide awareness and prevention.

  • av Melina & Mangal
    221,-

    Jayden and a new friend bring nature to the city in this timeless story about a community garden.

  • - A growth mindset alphabet
    av Shannon Anderson
    219,-

    Kids learn how to adopt a growth mindset through the familiar structure of the ABCs

  • av Lydia Bowers
    188,-

    Deja helps young children recognize their emotions by listening to their bodies.

  • av Salima Alikhan
    166,-

    In this historical fiction book, Mary Shelley and her husband Percy travel to meet Lord Byron at his home by Lake Geneva, Switzerland. When Lord Byron challenges his guests to write a ghost story, Mary's story is inspired by a dream she had of a doctor, working in his lab on a dark, stormy night. Students will enjoy this illustrated fiction reader that recreates the fateful trip that lead to the creation of Mary Shelley's novel, Frankenstein. With compelling text, grade-appropriate vocabulary, and chapter format, this hi-lo reader is perfect for students who need high-interest, low-readability books.

  • av Sharon Coan
    126,99

    This science reader introduces students to the concept of heat energy. With easy-to-read text and detailed, vivid images, this book teaches students important scientific subjects and vocabulary terms like molecule, conductor, and energy. Aligned to state and national standards, the book contains nonfiction text features like an index, a glossary, captions, and bold font to keep students connected to the text. A hands-on science experiment helps students apply what they have learned and develops critical thinking skills.

  • - Animal Welfare
    av Lisa Steele MacDonald
    245,-

    Learn about six amazing animal advocates who are making the world a better place for animals! Featuring TIMEA(c) content, this high-interest book will keep grade 6 students engaged in reading as they build their critical literacy skills.

  • - Revising the Constitution
    av Margaret King
    245,-

    The U.S. Constitution is the highest law in the nation. It lays out rules for electing leaders and making laws, and spells out the rights that each person has. Written in 1787, the U.S. Constitution has been amended many times. With TIME For Kids content, this nonfiction book details the creation and influence of the U.S. Constitution. This high-interest book will engage students in reading as they build their comprehension, vocabulary, and literacy skills. The Reader's Guide and culminating activity direct students back to the text as they develop their higher-order thinking skills. Check It Out! provides resources for additional reading and learning. With text features such as a glossary, index, and table of contents, this book aligns with national and state standards and will keep students engaged in reading.

  • av Seth Rogers
    166,-

    Readers will be enchanted by this gorgeously illustrated collection of fairy tales and fables! Each tale is illustrated in a unique style that brings each story to life. Stories include: The Butterfly and the Rose, The Money Snake, The Firebird, The Elephant and the Dog, and more. This short, 32-page anthology will appeal to both avid and reluctant readers who enjoy imaginative collections of short stories featuring princesses, emperors, and magical creatures.

  • av Joe Rhatigan
    165,-

    Timothy Michael McCall is shocked when he is sent to detention. Imagine his surprise when he finds the Big Bad Wolf, Goldilocks, Captain Hook, and the Evil Stepsisters are serving detention with him! Students will be captivated by this story told in verse that features vibrant illustrations and a short chapter format that build reading comprehension and fluency. This fiction reader uses a compelling poetry format to capture the attention of 4th grade students who enjoy imaginative stories featuring classic, familiar characters.

  • av Roger Sipe
    165,-

    Daniel and his family are fulfilling a lifelong dream of hiking Kauai's Kalalau trail. But when a tropical storm blows in and Daniel's dad falls down a ravine, Daniel must trek through hazardous conditions to find help. Will he succeed? Readers will be captivated by this survival story featuring full-color illustrations, short chapter format, and compelling text that build reading comprehension and fluency. This advanced fiction reader is sure to capture the attention of 4th grade students who enjoy adventure books!

  • av Lesley Ward
    177,-

    Many people depend on blue crabs from the Chesapeake Bay for their jobs. But overfishing and changes in the blue crabs' habitats have reduced their numbers. Learn how scientists have stepped in to study these blue beauties so that they can keep a healthy crab population. Created in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, this Smithsonian Informational Text builds students' reading skills while engaging their curiosity about STEAM topics through real-world examples. It features a hands-on STEAM challenge that guides students through every step of the engineering design process and is perfect for makerspace activities. It makes STEAM career connections by providing a glimpse into the lives of real-life Smithsonian employees currently working in STEAM fields. Discover engineering innovations that solve real-world problems with this book that touches on all aspects of STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Math!

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