This life science title gives children an introduction to an animal’s habitat. Kids witness, through visual evidence, industrious beavers building their dams and homes. Procedural text describes how b
Descriptive text shows emerging readers interacting with circles on their tablets. Mastery of a shape is shown in a high-tech context, providing opportunities for the teacher to introduce technology.
This narrative nonfiction title provides kids with an opportunity to see a cat’s behavior throughout an entire day. A friend demonstrates her sense of responsibility while gaining basic life science i
A bird’s habitat is shown here to provide insight into the step-by-step nest-building process used by the bird to make a home for her young. Strong links between photo illustrations and text help buil
This sequential narrative steps readers through making a frame in art class. Tools and mathematics are subtly introduced to produce the final creation. A picture-word glossary is included.
This title presents information about states of matter in a very accessible manner, providing many opportunities for the acquisition of domain-specific vocabulary. The cause-and-effects structure illu
This book provides age-appropriate information about squirrels and their habitat as well as details about their food foraging, food storing, and eating habits. Strong picture-text correlation teaches
This cause-and-effect nonfiction title gives emergent readers facts about the weather and how and why rain falls. The water cycle is described in a sequential structure.
Readers will be intrigued by how science is used to save animals. They'll follow along as Aunt Su, the scientist, goes about saving the day for a few lucky turtles. This fiction title is paired to the
Basic math and finance concepts are introduced in this simple explanatory text. Readers learn about collecting money, and the denomination of the penny, nickel, and dime. A picture-word glossary is in