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
Amelia Earhart: Flying into Adventure
Young readers will be inspired by this biography about the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. The appealing images, helpful text, and supportive timeline, glossary, table of contents, and index combine to create an engaging experience.
Item Number:12595
ISBN:9781433315954
Neil Armstrong
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong made history by becoming the first man to ever walk on the moon! Readers will be engaged from cover to cover as they learn about Armstrong's inspirational career as an astronaut in this biography.
Item Number:12596
ISBN:9781433315961
Jackie Robinson
This biography introduces readers to Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play Major League Baseball for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Item Number:12597
ISBN:9781433315978
Wilma Rudolph
In this inspiring biography, readers will learn about the life of Wilma Rudolph, the first American woman to win three gold medals at one Olympics. Readers will feel engaged and inspired as they read about Rudolph's incredible journey.
Item Number:12598
ISBN:9781433315985
Thomas Jefferson: Declaring Our Freedom
Thomas Jefferson was a great American who helped the United States win its freedom from England. Jefferson helped write the Declaration of Independence and later went on to become the third president of the United States.
Item Number:12599
ISBN:9781433315992
Benjamin Franklin
Many people know that Benjamin Franklin discovered electricity through lightning, but he was also a great inventor and helped write the Declaration of Independence! Young readers will learn about Franklin's life in this appealing biography.
Item Number:12600
ISBN:9781433316005
Annie Oakley
Readers will love this exciting biography about the famous cowgirl, Annie Oakley! Through colorful images, helpful text, glossary, index, and timeline of Annie's life, readers will discover the amazing things that Annie could do.
Item Number:12601
ISBN:9781433316012
Harriet Tubman: Leading Slaves to Freedom
In this biographical book, young readers will learn about the brave life of Harriet Tubman. Discover how Tubman bravely escaped from her life as a slave and how she helped hundreds of other slaves into freedom through the Underground Railroad.
Item Number:12603
ISBN:9781433316036
Sojourner Truth: A Path to Freedom
Featuring a timeline of Sojourner's life, a glossary, and an index working in conjunction with vibrant images and supportive text, young readers will be inspired by Sojourner's life as an abolitionist and suffragist.
Item Number:12604
ISBN:9781433316043
Our Nation's Capital: Washington, DC
In many ways Washington, DC is the heart of our nation. Discover the many important buildings and monuments in our capital.
Item Number:18362
ISBN:9781433373626
Doing Your Part: Serving Your Community
We live in communities to have better lives. In a community, people help one another. There are many ways to help someone in need. You can volunteer your time, donate things, and recycle. It feels good to help other people!
Item Number:18367
ISBN:9781433373671
Shaping Our Environment
People are always changing their environment. Farmers use the land to grow crops and raise animals. People cut down trees and build roads. Many people live in big buildings in cities. We must take care of the Earth and protect our environment.
Item Number:18368
ISBN:9781433373688
America's Man-Made Landmarks
It is important for us to remember the events of the past. One way to preserve our history is by building landmarks. Visiting these places and learning about them helps us appreciate our past and guides our future.
Item Number:18370
ISBN:9781433373701
America's Natural Landmarks
Many of America's natural landmarks have become famous. People like to visit them because they are unique and beautiful. They remind us of the power of nature. It is important to preserve these places so that everyone can enjoy them.
Item Number:18371
ISBN:9781433373718
Power, People, and Change
Georgia: Power, People, and Change explores state studies in this appropriately leveled informational text that promotes social studies content literacy. This nonfiction reader features dynamic primary source documents.
Item Number:24548
ISBN:9781493825486
Georgia's Location and Resources
Georgia: Location and Resources explores state studies in this informational text that promotes social studies content literacy. This state studies-driven text features dynamic primary source documents.
Item Number:24549
ISBN:9781493825493
Regions and Rivers of Georgia
Learn more about the Regions and Rivers of Georgia in this informational text that promotes social studies content literacy. This state studies-driven text features dynamic primary source documents.
Item Number:24550
ISBN:9781493825509
Atlanta: The Big Peach
Take a look at some of the amazing things Atlanta: The Big Peach, Georgia's state capital, has to offer in this informational text that promotes social studies content literacy. This state studies-driven text features dynamic primary source documents.
Item Number:24551
ISBN:9781493825516
Our Leaders in Government
Examine Georgia's government with Our Leaders in Government, an appropriately-leveled informational text that promotes social studies content literacy. This state studies-driven text features dynamic primary source documents.
Item Number:24552
ISBN:9781493825523
The Creek and the Cherokee
The Creek and the Cherokee explores state history in this appropriately leveled informational text that promotes social studies content literacy.
Item Number:24553
ISBN:9781493825530
Sequoyah and the Written Word
Delve into the history of Sequoyah with this high-interest reader that connects to Georgia state studies standards. This biography promotes social studies content literacy with dynamic primary source documents.
Item Number:24554
ISBN:9781493825547
James Oglethorpe: Not for Self, but for Others
Learn more about James Oglethorpe's contributions to Georgia history with this reader that connects to Georgia state studies standards. This biography promotes social studies content literacy with primary source documents.
Item Number:24555
ISBN:9781493825554