TEACHING RESOURCE
Brush up on your knowledge on history and earth, life, and physical sciences with these beautifully illustrated, digital…
WORKSHEETS
Use these classroom activities and discussion questions with the Young Readers Edition of The Omnivore's Dilemma by…
REFERENCE
Take a look at the often hazardous and perilous world of exploration from the lives and navigation techniques of the…
The remarkably preserved body of Lady Dai of Mawangdui provides many clues about daily life in ancient China. Use this…
From the humble, but essential wheel to the space shuttle and beyond, in the home, in the air, or at the sea, this book…
Get an exciting overview of the ancient games, the rebirth of the Olympics at the end of the 19th century, and a very…
ACTIVITIES
Use this 8-page ELA activity from TinkerActive Workbooks to introduce your first-graders to informational texts while…
VIDEOS
These videos explain why the Common Core State Standards were created, who developed them, and what they mean for you…
BOOK GUIDES
Jason Chin's books make complex scientific concepts accessible to young readers. This teacher's guide to Chin's…
Introduce students to the three types of dung beetles and their vital role in the environment with a science picture…
Use a teaching guide that helps students analyze the elements of nonfiction, their responses to the selection, and the…
Eyewitness: Medieval Life gives the reader an in-depth look at life in both the town and country for the peasants as…
Discuss the Indian Independence Movement and the challenging work of 15 activists with this literature guide for After…
Study volcanoes and natural disasters with this teacher's guide to The Day the World Exploded: The Earthshaking…
Students list 5 facts they know about the subject and 5 they hope to learn from reading the book.
Full of exciting arts & crafts projects, games, writing prompts, and research ideas, this teacher's guide to the…
The reading, writing, and research activities in this teacher's guide for Kennedy's Last Days: The Assassination That…
MAPS
Teach students about the origins and history of the Mason-Dixon line through the nonfiction text Boundaries. The…
Bats are the second largest order of mammals, and they play a critical role in the ecosystem. The Bat Scientists…
Journey through history to learn how sea turtles came to be endangered, and what scientists like Dr. Kimberly Stewart…
The Elephant Scientist traces scientist Caitlin O'Connell's careful research process that led to a ground-breaking…
The outstanding writing and photographs in The Snake Scientist will capture students' attention as they learn about…
The tapir is South America's largest mammal and one of world's least understood animals. The Tapir Scientist takes…
Explore mathematical concepts through the books of Bruce Goldstone: Great Estimations, Greater Estimations, That's a…