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  • av Blane Conklin Wendy Conklin
    165,-

    Live like an Egyptian with You Are There! Ancient Egypt 1336 BC! Students will examine important aspects of Ancient Egyptian culture, such as hieroglyphics, religion, vocations, politics, and style!

  • av Jennifer Prior
    179,-

    Find out what sets the human life cycle apart from other living things in this fascinating, informative nonfiction reader. Children will be introduced to the biological phases of our life cycle--from infancy to adulthood.

  • av Torrey Maloof
    166,-

    Take a trip back to 19th century America to learn how Mark Twain's world shaped his writing. This high-interest, nonfiction title gives students a better understanding and appreciation of Twain's works, and their relevance to modern-day audiences.

  • av Wendy Conklin
    162,-

    Bring history to life with this story of how a fictional resident of Pompeii may have experienced the explosion of Mount Vesuvius. Featuring TIME content, this leveled text builds literacy skills while engaging students in reading high-interest content.

  • av William Rice Dona Rice
    165,-

    Mohandas Gandhi was one of the world's great leaders who used nonviolent resistance to protest against the caste system.

  • - Skyscrapers
    av Madison Spielman
    137,-

    Early readers will be engaged as they find out how a skyscraper is built and what goes inside when its completed. This nonfiction title features detailed, vibrant images, helpful definitions and diagrams, and simple, informational text.

  • av Paul J. Larson Jeff Larson
    165,-

    Explore the history of lighting and sound on stage and screen! Featuring TIME content, this high-interest nonfiction reader builds critical literacy skills while students read about the history of theater, television, and movies.

  • av Casey Null Petersen
    141,-

    From Asia to Africa, people buy and sell goods all over the world! Learn what various types of foods and goods are sold in markets from all around the globe in this fascinating nonfiction reader.

  • - Curie
    av Dona Herweck Rice Elizabeth Cregan
    169,-

    Marie Curie was one of the greatest scientists the world has ever known. This biography details the fascinating life of the first woman to win the Nobel Prize. Learn all about this 20th century superstar with this high-interest, purposely leveled text!

  • - Da Vinci
    av Wendy Conklin
    169,-

    Scientist. Inventor. Cartographer. Painter. Engineer. Architect. All of these words describe Leonardo da Vinci. Featuring TIME content, this high-interest biography teaches students about the fascinating life of da Vinci, while building literacy skills.

  • av Jennifer Kroll
    165,-

    Excite your students with The Science of Superpowers! This action-packed nonfiction reader explores super villains and heroes, mighty mutants, and real-life superpower qualities and capabilities found in nature!

  • av Howard Rice
    161,-

    Using helpful charts, graphs, informational text in conjunction with vivid images and intriguing facts, this fun and engaging title allows early elementary readers to explore the ecosystem, plants, and animals of the deserts around the world.

  • av Curtis Slepian
    176,-

    Examine the lives of commoners and kings from the "Middle Kingdom" with You Are There! Ancient China 305 BC. Take a tour of the important aspects of Ancient Chinese culture, such as Confucius' sayings, calligraphy, and so much more!

  • - Feats & Failures
    av Stephanie Paris
    191,-

    Learn about some of the biggest technological feats and failures in human history in this fascinating nonfiction title that allows readers to discover some of the technological innovations that have made life easier.

  • - Saving the Environment
    av Jessica Cohn
    167,-

    Help readers make a difference by encouraging them to learn about the various ways the environment needs our help and the things they can do to reduce their carbon footprint. Readers will learn about the effects of pollution, fossil fuels, and more!

  • - Improving Communities
    av Jessica Cohn
    162,-

    Introduce readers to the various ways they can participate in volunteerism with this nonfiction title. Readers will discover different charities and programs, including The Salvation Army, Habitat for Humanity, and Doctors Without Borders, and more!

  • - Kwame Alexander
    av Brian S. McGrath
    167,-

    This intriguing biography examines the life of the author of The Crossover, which won the Newbery Medal in 2015. Featuring TIME content, this nonfiction reader builds critical literacy skills while engaging students and enriching content-area instruction.

  • av Saskia Lacey
    165,-

    From chess boxing to worm charming, our planet is filled with some peculiar pastimes. With this high-interest, leveled nonfiction reader, teach students about the strange and unusual ways that people from around the world choose to pass the time.

  • - Fractals
    av Theo Buchanan
    166,-

    Fractals are defined as shapes that exhibit self-similarity and high complexity. This high-interest reader introduces students to fractals, and teaches them new concepts and vocabulary terms, while increasing fluency and comprehension of nonfiction text.

  • - Metamorphosis of Medicine
    av Sharon Coan
    169,-

    Medicine is an exciting and rewarding field of study. Imagine doing research that could help save lives or working directly with patients in a hospital. Teach students the history of medicine and STEM topics with this high-interest nonfiction title.

  • - Coding
    av Rane Anderson
    162,-

    Imagine creating a useful tool simply by writing words on a page. With computer programming, you can make this happen! This leveled text guides students to increased fluency and comprehension as they read nonfiction text about computer programming.

  • - Cryptography
    av Rane Anderson
    169,-

    Cryptography is a mighty tool that has shaped the history of the world. The techniques to encode messages have evolved over time. Learn about the history of cryptography and its modern uses with this high-interest nonfiction book!

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