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Canadian (Auto Assigned) (1201 series)

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Mettez une nouvelle torsion sur l'unité des aides communautaires et le jour de carrière avec cette série. Les expériences de la vie réelle déclenche chaque rêve d'aventure un creuseur de bac à sable rêve d'être un célèbre paléontologiste, un garçon qui aide son père cuire devient un chef célèbre. Parfait comme démarreurs de discussion, ces livres décrivent une journée dans la vie de ces emplois « adultes » et d'inspirer les enfants à penser quand ils grandissent.

Pods, Troops, and Other Animal Groups (Crabtree Crown)  

From orcas and emperor penguins to white-tailed deer and spotted hyenas, many animal species live, hunt, raise young, and protect themselves in groups. With eye-catching images and carefully crafted text, Pods, Troops, and Other Animal Groups helps readers understand how animals form groups for survival. Free downloadable Teacher's Guide available.

Poetry Basics  

Poetry need not be complicated. In fact, some of the most time-honored forms of this creative writing style are intended largely for children. This series combines colourful illustrations with accessible example poems and fundamental analysis to introduce readers to the simplicity of haiku, humour of limericks, “music” of nursery rhymes, and imaginative forms of concrete poetry. Each book concludes with “Think Like a Poet” exercises to encourage hands-on experimentation.

Poetry Pages  

Young readers will enjoy the lively, original illustrations and rhyming stories in Rise-n-Rhyme. Written in verse, each story familiarizes readers with poetry and encourages their creativity. Notes to caregivers and educators include question prompts and a poetry-related activity.

Polar Babies (Tadpole Books)  

Learn how polar babies survive frigid temperatures and how many of them change colour to blend in with their snowy environments. Adorable, vibrant photography and tightly controlled text work together to show and teach readers the differences between these polar babies and their parents while providing an engaging and supportive early reading experience.

Powerful Medicine  

Explore the power of medicine through the true stories of people who lived through injuries and diseases that impact one part of the body. Award-winning science author Sandra Markle explains how doctors use the latest medical breakthroughs to repair the damage and preparepatients for the journey back to health. Amazing photographs and real-life personal storeis present the body's anatomy in a fresh new way.

Powerful Predators (Roar! Books)  

The world is full of powerful animal predators. From reptiles with sticky tongues to birds with sharp talons, dangerous creatures have special ways to hunt down their prey. These hi-lo adventures are a perfect way to discover what makes animals amazing predators. Struggling readers in grades 3 through 5 wonÎt be able to put down these accessible books written at a 1st and 2nd grade reading level.

Primary Source Explorers  

This dynamic series offers primary sources (letters, journals, objects from the period) to give readers new insight into the experience of the most studied explorers of the world. Each engaging title encourages readers to consider point of view and context as they engage with primary sources. Need-to-know facts for report writers are supported by captivating photos and a fresh design.

Primary Sources of Colonial America  

Through the use of primary sources, this series provides insights into the reasons why Europeans left their homes to settle in the New World and the contributions they made to the formation of a diverse nation. Readers will learn about the big moments that occurred at the dawn of the United States and its experiment in self-government through the eyes of the people who lived it. This lends perspective into the ideals on which the United States was founded.

Primary Sources of Westward Expansion  

Starting with the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, the United States more than doubled in size in less than seventy years. By 1867, a railroad connected the East Coast to the new acquisitions in the West. This series sets the historical stage for the expansions, and presents the laws, doctrines, and decrees that sparked the fulfillment of Manifest Destiny. Through the use of primary sources, it also introduces to students the men and women, free, slave, and foreign-born who played key roles in the gr