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  • av Antonio Sacre
    156,-

    Teach students about the choices people make with their money! This nonfiction reader explores how people save and spend what they earn on payday. Includes a fiction story related to the topic an extension activity and other meaningful features.

  • av Joe Rhatigan
    156,-

  • av Ben Nussbaum
    156,-

  • av Dona Herweck Rice
    156,-

    Students will discover the people sights sounds and smells that make a neighborhood with this nonfiction reader! Includes a fiction story related to the topic discussion questions an extension activity and other exciting features.

  • av Michelle Jovin
    146,-

    Teach young students all about money with this relevant nonfiction reader! This book details the various U.S. coins and bills in an easy-to-follow way. Includes simple text, a related fiction piece, an extension activity, and more beneficial features.

  • av Michelle Jovin
    146,-

    Explore the meaning behind the pledge of allegiance! This nonfiction reader analyzes the pledge line by line to help students memorize and understand it. Includes a related fiction piece, discussion questions, an extension activity, and other features.

  • av Georgia Beth
    146,-

    Help students discover what the American flag means to them! This nonfiction reader explores what the flag represents and why it's respected. Includes thought-provoking questions, colorful images, an extension activity, a related fiction piece, and more.

  • av Cynthia M a Ed Harmony
    146,-

    Teach students that everyone has the power to show kindness toward others with this nonfiction reader! Includes real-world examples, a short fiction piece related to the topic, discussion questions, an extension activity, and more great features.

  • av Dona Herweck Rice
    146,-

    Learn about Clara Barton, a nurse and founder of the American Red Cross, with this exciting nonfiction book. Ideal for young readers, the book includes a short fiction piece related to the topic, an additional project, discussion questions, and other useful features. This 20-page full-color book details the life and legacy of Clara Barton using historical images and grade-level text. It also covers important topics such as leadership and volunteerism, and includes an extension activity for kindergarten. Perfect for the classroom, at-home learning, or homeschool to learn about American leaders, helping others, and U.S. History.

  • av Mary Kate Bolinder
    146,-

    Teach students what it means to be president of the United States! This nonfiction reader explores the various responsibilities of the president. Includes relevant images, a related fiction story, an extension activity, and other exciting features.

  • av Dona Herweck Rice
    186,-

    American Indian tradition is an important part of American culture! In this nonfiction book students will learn about American Indian changemakers and their interactions with government. Includes a related fiction piece glossary and other key features.

  • av Curtis Slepian
    159,-

    Encourage students be leaders by exploring the legacy of Dwight D. Eisenhower! This nonfiction reader details how the 34th president inspired others from his time in the army to the White House. Includes a fiction story activity and more features.

  • av Salima Alikhan
    166,-

    Mayors coaches and principals are just some of the essential community leaders students will learn about in this nonfiction reader! With a related fiction story project and more features this book explores what it means to be a good community leader.

  • av Antonio Sacre
    170,-

    In this nonfiction reader students will learn how individuals can come together to find solutions to important problems. With a related fiction story project and other key features this book explains the importance of collaborative problem-solving.

  • av Elise Wallace
    170,-

    Students are the voters of tomorrow! Teach them about key voting issues and how the election process works with this nonfiction reader. Includes a fiction story related to the topic glossary interactive activity and other useful features.

  • av Joe Rhatigan
    170,-

    Teach students to speak up when they see something wrong or dangerous! This nonfiction reader will encourage students to stand up for what's right and protect their peers. Includes a related fiction story extension activity glossary and other features.

  • av Danica Kassebaum
    166,-

    Show students why fundraising is important and how individuals can organize together to make a difference! This nonfiction reader includes a related fiction story glossary activity and other useful features that will demonstrate why donating matters.

  • av Ben Nussbaum
    210,-

    Learn how streets are fixed, sidewalks get added, and new schools are built with this nonfiction book. Perfect for young readers, the book includes a fiction story related to the topic, a glossary, an additional project, useful text features, and engaging sidebars. This 28-page full-color book describes the many ways individuals can make changes in their communities. It also covers essential civics topics such as leadership and voting, and includes an extension activity for grade 2. Perfect for the classroom, at-home learning, or homeschool, to explore voting, local government, and being an informed citizen.

  • av Dona Herweck Rice
    170,-

    Every dollar has a story to tell! This nonfiction reader follows a dollar through the economy while explaining key economic concepts and terms. Includes a related fiction story glossary extension activity and other exciting features.

  • av Anita Nahta Amin
    170,-

    Teach students about the world's freshwater shortage in a relevant and engaging way! This nonfiction reader explains the many ways individuals are working to protect Earth's fresh water. Includes a related fiction story project and other key features.

  • av Joe Rhatigan
    190,-

    With this engaging reader students can imagine themselves hiking through the Rocky Mountains or meandering along the Colorado River. Details Colorado's geographic regions and landmarks as well as geography's role in the state's history and economy.

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