Rainforests
Learn all about tropical and temperate rainforests and the differences between these two unique biomes. Rainforests are filled with wonder and mystery, from the tall trees in the canopy to the dark and damp leaves on the forest floor.
Item Number:11319
ISBN:9781433303197
Oceans
Oceans cover 70 percent of the Earth's surface, providing students with a variety of plant and animal life to learn about. Students will also learn about the beach, tides, cliffs, bays, coastlines, coral reefs, and tide pools.
Item Number:11320
ISBN:9781433303203
Liquids
What takes the shape of the container it is in and changes shape when the container changes? Liquids! Liquid is a state of matter that has some big differences from solids and gases. Learn all about liquids with this colorful title!
Item Number:12414
ISBN:9781433314148
Condensation
How does a gas change to a liquid? Through condensation! In this book, learn all about condensation and how it happens.
Item Number:12415
ISBN:9781433314155
Gases
What continues to expand to take up all the space it can? Gases! Gas is a state of matter, like a liquid or a solid. But it has properties that are quite different. In this book, read all about the differences and what makes a gas a gas.
Item Number:12416
ISBN:9781433314162
Evaporation
How does a liquid become a gas? Through evaporation! Evaporation helps make puddles disappear after it rains. In this book, learn all about evaporation and how it happens.
Item Number:12417
ISBN:9781433314179
Solids
What does this book, a table, and your big toe have in common? They are all solids! A solid keeps its shape and always has the same volume. Read this book to learn about solids and how they are different from liquids and gases.
Item Number:12418
ISBN:9781433314186
Melting and Freezing
Ice cream is a solid. But when it melts, it becomes a liquid. Solids can change to liquids and back again by melting and freezing. Read this book to learn what happens when heat and cold and solids meet.
Item Number:12419
ISBN:9781433314193
Brain
Where is your brain exactly? What does it do? Use your brain to read this colorful, engaging title and learn all about it!
Item Number:12428
ISBN:9781433314285
Senses
How do we learn about the world around us? One good way is to use our senses. Our senses give us five different ways to explore the world. But how do they do that? Read this book to find out!
Item Number:12429
ISBN:9781433314292
Heart
There is an amazing muscle inside your body. It pumps blood and keeps you healthy. What is it? Your heart! Read all about it in this colorful and engaging title.
Item Number:12430
ISBN:9781433314308
Lungs
Breathe in . . . breathe out. Do you ever wonder how you can do that? And do you ever wonder what happens to the air you breathe? Read this book to learn about your amazing lungs and how they work!
Item Number:12431
ISBN:9781433314315
Bones
What helps you stand up strong? What keeps you from flopping like a noodle on the floor? What gives your body its shape and protects your heart and brain? It is your bones, of course! Read all about them in this colorful, engaging title.
Item Number:12432
ISBN:9781433314322
Muscles
What makes your body move? What makes your legs and arms move up and down? Muscles do the trick! Read this book to learn more about your strong muscles and how they work.
Item Number:12433
ISBN:9781433314339
I'll Lead the Way!
Learn what it takes to be a good leader in this interesting nonfiction book. Featuring vivid images, supportive text, and a helpful table of contents, glossary, and index, children will be eager to learn about and practice being a good leader!
Item Number:17996
ISBN:9781433369964
America Then and Now
Introduce first grade students to the concept of change as they compare homes, schools, jobs, technology, and transportation from the past and present.
Item Number:29630
ISBN:9781425825140
Maps and Globes
First grade students will develop their basic map and globe skills with this nonfiction book that uses dynamic images and supportive text to integrate social studies content and language arts instruction.
Item Number:29631
ISBN:9781425825157
Where People Live
This primary source reader explores population growth in the United States. The dynamic primary source images and supportive text will engage first grade students as they compare and contrast the past and present.
Item Number:29632
ISBN:9781425825164
Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. believed in fighting for Civil Rights for all people. In this biography, readers will learn about his inspirational life as he fought for equality of African Americans through nonviolence.
Item Number:12589
ISBN:9781433315893
César Chávez
Young readers will learn the ways that César Chávez fought to protect the rights and lives of migrant workers in this inspiring biography that gives history behind protests and developments of unions that Chávez led.
Item Number:12590
ISBN:9781433315909
Eleanor Roosevelt
In this fascinating biography, readers will learn about the amazing life of Eleanor Roosevelt as she strived for equality of all. Lively images and a timeline help show children Eleanor's inspiring journey.
Item Number:12591
ISBN:9781433315916
Clara Barton: Angel of the Battlefield
Clara Barton lived her life to help others. This inspiring biography introduces readers to the Angel of the Battlefield" in the Civil War and how she spent her life caring for others on and off the battlefields."
Item Number:12592
ISBN:9781433315923
George Washington Carver: Planting Ideas
George Washington Carver was born a slave and grew up to be a great botanist and inventor! Readers will learn why George was known as the plant doctor" as a young boy, his strong desire to learn, and how he taught other farmers about crop rotation."
Item Number:12593
ISBN:9781433315930
Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham Bell was always trying to invent new things! In this biography, readers will learn about Alexander's life as a teacher and inventor of such incredible inventions as the telephone, record player, and metal detector.
Item Number:12594
ISBN:9781433315947