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From refrigerators to TVs to compasses, science is at work all around us! Magnetism at Work introduces young readers to a physical science concept. A high-impact design and engaging visuals help bring this important concept to life as readers learn all about magnetism in the real world. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Applied to STEM Concepts of Learning Principles.
4) Vampires
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Vampires introduces you to one of the world's most popular legendary creatures. Learn where and why these legends began, how they are reflected in different cultures, and how they are understood today. Complete with well-researched, clearly written informational text, primary sources with accompanying questions, charts, graphs, diagrams, timelines, and maps, multiple prompts, and more. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards....
15) Good Dogs Only
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Dogs are man's best friend, which is why we love sharing pictures of cute dogs on the internet! In this guide, high-interest details about a dog's life cycle and lifestyle appear alongside social media-inspired images.
18) Llama Drama
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Want some drama? Get to know a llama! This fun guide takes inspiration from social media with fun images and text that teaches young readers about the life cycle, habitat, and diet of llamas.
19) Raccoons Unite
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Raccoons look like little outlaws, but online they're superstars! This title teaches readers about one of the internet's favorite animals, diving into raccoons' life cycle and habitat, diet, and more.
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This Level 1 guided reader examines how snowflakes form and fall and the changes snow creates in winter. Students will develop word recognition and reading skills while learning about the uniqueness of snowflakes and the changes falling and fallen snow create that we can see.