This first-person point of view describes the unique features of a garden in spring, combining life science information with facts about specific flowers.
This explicit STEAM title shows principles of force and motion and how engineers use technology to do their jobs in a variety of contexts. The cause-and-effect narrative helps young readers to underst
This vivid narrative nonfiction title explores students’ use of their classroom library. Readers experience students choosing texts and reading alone and together, as well as participating with their
Knowing different genres is an important part of the ELA standards. In this narrative nonfiction work, Frances shares how she creates a fable, providing the key elements and literary language inherent
This image-rich nonfiction text provides emerging readers with examples of many types of storms. Using newly acquired vocabulary, kids can interpret and analyze weather.
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 photo-illustrated nonfiction descriptive title gives STEAM opportunities to students to learn principles of force and motion, as well as providing examples of the creative approaches engineers us
Looks at bays, bodies of water that open into larger bodies including the ocean, lakes, and rivers, and discusses their use for swimming, fishing, and as a home for animals, harbors for boats, and por