Lights, camera, action! Go behind the scenes for an inside look at what it takes to be a camera operator. Camera operators help create movies, TV shows, music videos, commercials, and more. They stay
Describes the different kinds of work that people do to create an exhibit of dinosaur bones and take care of other fossils at a natural history museum.
On Game Day at Valley Elementary School, the students toss coins or two-color counters and number cubes, and use spinners to discover which outcomes are most likely to occur, and make up their own gam
A fun and familiar topic, Animals That Live in the Ocean/Animales que viven en el oceano contains simple, bilingual text, and a strong photo-text match, which combine to make this series a perfect int
For an article on national parks in the school paper, Sarah makes a timeline of their founding dates, and tables of the heights of mountains in different parks and waterfalls at Yosemite, and of the t
Charging enemies. Defending castles. Fighting loyally for kings and lords. Learning to move under the weight of heavy armor. Welcome to the life of a medieval knight. Discover how knights were tr
Sound the alarm — a bank has been robbed! Get help — people are being held hostage! Look out — a dangerous criminal is on the run. Today’s world demands highly trained FBI agents equipped with the sk
This Spanish-language series presents the complete range of math concepts and skills students are expected to master during the third grade. The series moves sequentially, from easiest to hardest con
This Spanish-language series presents the complete range of math concepts and skills students are expected to master during the third grade. The series moves sequentially, from easiest to hardest con
This Spanish-language series presents the complete range of math concepts and skills students are expected to master during the third grade. The series moves sequentially, from easiest to hardest con
Sometimes big things come in tiny packages. Atoms are the smallest forms of matter, but they can release huge amounts of energy. Today, about 20 percent of our electricity comes from nuclear power. Le
This Spanish-language series presents the complete range of math concepts and skills students are expected to master during the third grade. The series moves sequentially, from easiest to hardest con
Did you know that Ethiopia is one of the oldest independent countries in the world? Looking at Ethiopia, you will see the rugged mountains of the Simien range, the roaring waterfalls of the Blue Nile
Many people love the taste of sweet corn. But did you know that corn can also power cars and trucks? Corn, sugarcane, and other plants are used to make a type of fuel called ethanol. Learn how ethanol
Sea turtles have roamed Earth’s oceans for millions of years. Yet the tale of the female sea turtle’s long journey to lay eggs on the beach where she was born still thrills us. Join the journey to m
A fun and familiar topic, Animals That Live in the Ocean/Animales que viven en el oceano contains simple, bilingual text, and a strong photo-text match, which combine to make this series a perfect int
What Happens at a Crayon Factory?: Join Buddy, every first-grader’s favorite Weekly ReaderR pal, as he goes behind the scenes at interesting real-life places where people do interesting real-life work
This Spanish-language series presents the complete range of math concepts and skills students are expected to master during the third grade. The series moves sequentially, from easiest to hardest con
Our leveled-reader series describes how the types of homes that different animals build reflect adaptations to their environments. Each volume looks at each type of home as a shelter from predators an
Explains why caves make a good home for some kinds of animals, and describes the different zones found in caves and how bats and other land and marine creatures live in caves.
In what ways are the branches of government like a basketball game? How can a school yard game's rules liken themselves to a constitution? Through engaging analogies and introductions, our new gover
Describes the origins of the idea of a written constitution and what it should cover, and discusses the creation of the Constitution, the amendment process and the most important amendments, and state
This new series is a great resource for introducing readers to key aspects of our government - just in time for the 2008 election. Readers will learn about the importance of laws, the duties of our le
In what ways are the branches of government like a basketball game? How can a school yard game's rules liken themselves to a constitution? Through engaging analogies and introductions, our new gover
In what ways are the branches of government like a basketball game? How can a school yard game's rules liken themselves to a constitution? Through engaging analogies and introductions, our new gover
The first group of titles in an ongoing series introduces students to six amazing adventure careers. Geared for reluctant readers in upper elementary school and above, each high-interest title combin
Explains why hives make a good home for bees, and describes how hives are built, the different jobs bees do in hives, cells for storing honey and raising baby bees, hive defenses, and swarming.
This leveled-reader series provides a colorful introduction to countries and cultures around the world. Perfect for reports, each book presents an exciting overview of the featured country's people,
This leveled-reader series provides a colorful introduction to countries and cultures around the world. Perfect for reports, each book presents an exciting overview of the featured country's people,