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What was life like in the past? Uncover the terrible tales, surprising stories, and hard-to-believe history from ancient times. Everything from Greek eyebrow fashion and Egyptian eggshell toothpaste to Roman chicken predictions and a Middle Ages pig lawyer seemed normal back in the day. But now they have us looking back in wonder at some seriously strange history.
Structured Literacy with E.A.S.E (2nd Edition) is a research-based tier one foundational reading program that was created based on both the Science of Reading and the Simple View of Reading. It addresses all the strands of ScarboroughÎs Reading Rope. This program will help teachers in many ways. First, teachers will be able to confidently implement practices that align with the research behind how the brain learns to read. Additionally, teachers will learn to support children so they can learn t
Prior to women getting the vote, this is the way things used to be: In Canada, people believed only those with property should have the right to vote. If a couple co-owned a property they shared one vote. The man retained the right to cast that vote. Wages earned by women still went to their husbands.Women then started to fight for social reform. Suffragists rose up. They wanted to vote. They wanted to create change. Read about the epic struggles, years of hard work, perseverance, and the preju
Paired verbs tell two parallel stories between the human world and the natural world: While a father nurtures a son during a birthday camping trip, the sun nurtures our planet in this inspirational picture book.
This collection of illustrated stories includes rhyming stories, fairy tales, family stories, magic, and character-building. Charming illustrations of diverse characters draw children into each story and spark readers' imaginations. Writing prompts extend learning and encourage creative thinking. Downloadable Teacher’s Guide available.
This series provides readers with a look at the history, uniforms, and star players of a champion NFL team. Each title in this series features engaging text, colorful photographs and maps, and a timeline detailing major milestones in the team’s history.
The human body3s senses work hard every day, but they don3t always get enough credit. This fun and informative life science series for elementary-aged kids combines age-appropriate explanations, sensory descriptions, and hands-on activities. Labelled diagrams show the inner workings of the eye, ear, nose, tongue, and skin, creating an accessible approach to STEM subjects for beginning readers.
Super Skills helps young readers to develop and enhance their skills in acting, cooking, and even the circus! Super facts, hints, and step-by-step instructions for different techniques, accompanied by colourful illustrations, guide the young reader on their way to becoming skilled in these entertaining activities. A “What Next?” chapter provides ideas for expanding skills and discovering potential careers.