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Jimmy Carter: For the People

Learn more about the accomplishments of former US President Jimmy Carter in this high-interest reader that connects to Georgia state studies. This biography promotes social studies content literacy with dynamic primary source documents.

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Georgia: Money and Me

Georgia: Money and Me explores state studies in this appropriately leveled informational text that promotes social studies content literacy. This state studies-driven text features dynamic primary source documents.

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Georgia's Goods and Services

Georgia's Goods and Services explores state studies in this informational text that promotes social studies content literacy. This state studies-driven text features dynamic primary source documents.

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Grand Old Flag

The American flag represents a symbol of freedom in American culture. The flag should never touch the ground and should be handled respectfully. This wordless book shows the construction of the flag to its use.

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America's Eagle

The bald eagle is America's national bird and represents freedom and strength. This wordless book beautifully shows how a bald eagle hatches from an egg and grows into an amazing, powerful bird.

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Mountain of Presidents

A representation of American history and expansion, Mount Rushmore honors four great American presidents. Engaging photographs will help early learners create a vivid storyline of this symbolic landmark from conception to completion.

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Using Good Manners

Please. Thank you. You're welcome. These are all great things to say when using good manners. Whether you are playing with friends or working with other students at school, good manners are always an important thing to remember.

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Rules at School

Featuring vivid photographs showing children following rules at school -- and some not following rules -- this book engages children with key words to focus on and allows them to use oral language skills to create a story on their own.

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Being a Good Citizen

What does it take to be a good citizen? Early readers will learn key words about being a good citizen while using oral language skills to determine what is happening throughout the book.

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Workers at My School

Many different people work at your school. Read through the pages of this book to find out all about school workers!

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Workers in My City

Featuring simple phrases, vibrant photographs, and more this book aligns to the National Council for the Social Studies, state standards, and helps students become familiar with the people that work in our neighborhoods.

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Workers Who Take Care of Me

Featuring simple phrases, vibrant photographs, and more, this nonfiction book helps students become familiar with the many people that help keep us safe and healthy.

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Good for Me: Love

Just like air, water, and food, we cannot live without love. The simple, repetitive sentences and vibrant photographs in this NGSS-aligned book engage students and develop reading skills while showing how we share our love with family, friends, and more!

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American Culture

American culture is all around us. The food we eat, the clothes we wear, and even the music that we listen to shows our unique culture. It is important that we celebrate the mosaic of American culture.

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Cultures Around the World

There are many countries in our world, and they each have a unique way of life. When we explore different cultures, we learn about the people of the world. Although we may be different, we also have much in common. We are all part of one world.

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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.

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Remembering Our Heroes: Veterans Day

As Americans, we have much to be thankful for. Many brave men and women serve in the armed forces. They uphold our values and protect our borders. On Veterans Day, we take time to thank these people.

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The U.S. Constitution and You

America has the oldest working constitution in the world! It tells our leaders how to run the country, and it ensures that Americans have rights. Our nation's founders wrote the U.S. Constitution over 200 years ago, and we still follow it today!

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Our Government: The Three Branches

Once America was free from Great Britain, it needed to decide how to run the new country. The nation's founders split the government into three branches. This ensured that no one person would have too much power. This system keeps us free!

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We the People: Civic Values in America

Today, Americans embrace one another's differences. But it was not always this way. In the past, people had to struggle against slavery and unfair leaders. Americans believe in equality and responsibility. These are our civic values.

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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!

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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.

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Our Ever-Changing Environment

The Earth is constantly changing. Earthquakes shake the ground. Volcanoes create new land. Water and wind erode rocks. These natural things are changing the face of our planet.

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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.

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