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Wizards have magical powers, and they also know a lot about capitalization rules! This entertaining book combines grammar rules about when to capitalize words, with unique and engaging facts about wizards, making learning about capitalization magical. Vivid illustrations, fun fact boxes, and an enticing design add to this volume's considerable appeal.
Who yelled "The British are coming!" on the night of April 18, 1775? It wasn't Paul Revere! He also wasn't the only one riding to warn American patriots that night. It turns out his legendary ride is full of actual legends. This exceptional and fun book focuses on the American Revolution in an entertaining format. Each dispelled myth is paired with accessible, fact-filled information. Info boxes and historical images abound in this well-designed work.
Bacteria are some of the smallest living things on Earth. They can live just about anywhere, from the hottest desert to the deepest ocean. Billions of bacteria even live on and inside our bodies. Many bacteria are helpful, but some cause deadly diseases. Inside this book, readers will view amazing close-up photographs as they learn about the history of microbiology and how to keep bacteria from making them sick. Fact boxes summarize interesting tidbits, also making it easy for report writers to find helpful information.
Apostrophes can be tricky, but the fun fairies in this book will help readers learn how to use them correctly. Grammar rules about apostrophes are simplified for learners in this beautifully illustrated guidebook that makes learning about apostrophes entertaining. Magical Facts boxes present interesting and unique facts about fairies to interest all levels of readers. Grammar truly becomes motivating with the help of these apostrophe-loving fairies.
Oil, also known as petroleum, is one of the most significant sources of energy in an energy-hungry world. Every day, more than 80 million barrels of oil are used in people's homes, businesses, and vehicles. This thorough book covers the important processes of this fossil fuel, from its origins and formation to its extraction and refining, aided by perfectly selected photographs. Readers will weigh in on the controversies surrounding oil's use as well as learn of its surprising applications--such as a medicine for ancient Egyptians and in materials that make our clothes.
Basketball is the perfect sport for a young sports enthusiast to dive into. The fast-paced game makes for an exciting sport, and early readers will jump right in and experience a big game atmosphere in this exciting book. Readers learn the basics of the game such as dribbling and shooting, readers will experience the joys of sports and establish early ideas about teamwork while establishing literacy skills that will help them develop new skills with every page!
There are many events and ideas to commemorate on the Fourth of July, such as our freedom and the signing of the Declaration of Independence...right? Not exactly! Many people are surprised to learn that the Declaration of Independence was signed on July 2, 1776, not July 4. Readers will feel like true historians as they learn the facts behind the sights, sounds, and meaning of the American holiday of Fourth of July. The fun design of this patriotic book includes colorful, carefully selected images and eye-catching, informative fact boxes.
People might not be good at finding hard evidence of Bigfoot, but Bigfoot is really good at discovering fractions all around! This delightful book combines an essential math topic with fascinating folklore and will engage readers and mathematicians of all levels. Entertaining illustrations of Bigfoot support both the math material and assessment quiz questions throughout the narrative. Fun fact boxes supply information that inquisitive Bigfoot hunters want to know.
Natural gas may heat our homes and help us cook, but rarely do people consider where it comes from--or even what it's made of. Incredibly, this gaseous mix of mostly methane and ethane didn't become a major source of the world's energy until the 1960s. It was thought to be an inconsequential by-product of oil production. There's much to learn about natural gas in this beneficial book, which focuses on how the gas is formed as well as examines how it's mined and used today. The text highlights the most relevant and engrossing information, while graphic organizers help readers identify the most important concepts.
Without iron ore, we wouldn't have steel, and without steel, we wouldn't have the magnificent skyscrapers, bridges, and many other structures that demand building materials of considerable strength. In fact, about 98 percent of all mined iron ore is used in the production of steel. Future architects and engineers will discover how the mineral substance iron ore forms, where it's found, and how it's transformed through smelting into a useful industrial metal. Charts, diagrams, and photographs present more beneficial information, while sidebars help readers understand why iron ore is significant to their lives.
Coal is a natural resource millions of years in the making. Since over 40 percent of the world's electricity comes from burning coal, it remains an important, though sometimes controversial, energy source. The processes that transform organic remains into coal, coal mines, and the carbon cycle are important topics covered in this valuable volume. Readers will learn about the pollution attributed to the burning of coal as well as about coal alternatives. Graphic organizers, instructive photographs, and thoughtful sidebars help present a well-balanced look at this relevant and timely subject.
There are many insects that can--and will--sting when they feel threatened. However, many types can only sting once and their stinger is lost in whatever has been stung. Not the hornet! Hornets have a smooth, supersharp stinger that can be used over and over. That's not the only danger these insects pose--and readers can learn all about it. Full-color photographs allow readers a closer look at an insect better left alone in the wild. Fun fact boxes and a colorful layout augment science content, including the hornet's stinging behavior and the building of their nests.
In the 1970s, Asian carp were brought to Arkansas fish farms. Many escaped, and they've been invading US waterways ever since. Through the story of the Asian carp, readers learn about invasive species and the harm they cause to native plants and animals. Examples of recent attempts at controlling the Asian carp population, accompanying fact boxes, full-color photographs, and maps help readers understand the extent of the invasion. An overarching theme of conservation and respect for existing ecosystems add to the main content's inclusion of science curriculum topics such as animal life cycles and food chains.
Farming is one of the most important jobs in our society, but what does a farmer really do all day? This book explores both agricultural and livestock farming in detail and describes the special skills and equipment that a farmer needs in order to ensure that the farm runs smoothly. Other aspects of working with animals and crops are explored, such as selling livestock and vegetables to people or businesses. Engaging visuals and interesting facts make this a great read for developing readers.
Construction workers have very physically demanding jobs, and their days can be very different depending on the project they're working on at the time. Excited readers will explore the world of demolition, building, designing, and creating with this engaging book about construction. Defined vocabulary words help make this narrative easily accessible for all readers. Detailed photographs convey what it's really like to work in construction.
This book helps young readers learn about the day-to-day responsibilities of the mayor of a city or town. With detailed information about meetings, ceremonies, giving speeches, planning projects, and getting elected to be mayor, this text contains interesting and engaging information about one of the leaders of a community. Photographs and vocabulary terms help make this narrative a must-read for anyone wanting a realistic look at the life of a mayor.
The blaring siren and zooming emergency truck gives us a glimpse into a firefighter's life, but what do they do all day? This book explores what it is really like to fight fires. Aspects of the job such as equipment management, first aid, and training are covered so that readers get a comprehensive look at this dangerous and heroic job. Eye-catching graphics and defined vocabulary words will engage every reader about the lives of these important community members.
Plants only make their own food--right? Not pitcher plants! Most pitcher plants draw in insects with their sweet-smelling nectar and slowly digest them. There is one kind of pitcher plant that likes to snack on tree shrews, too. The bizarre eating habits of the pitcher plant are sure to fascinate and delight readers as they learn how this plant's digestive system works, its habitat, and more. Full-color photographs and a simple diagram allow readers to see clearly the unique structures of this weird plant.
Beavers aren't just cute creatures that like to chew on trees and swim. They're also important ecosystem engineers! Readers of this engaging book learn just how vital these rodents are to the environment, from creating habitats for other animals to helping to control flooding. A high-interest topic encourages readers of many levels to learn about beavers. Accessible text reinforces key elementary science lessons while eye-catching photographs hold the attention of even reluctant readers. Young animal enthusiasts are sure to love this informative volume.
The huge corpse flower rarely blooms. When it does, it gives off a strong smell--the smell of a rotting corpse! The gross smell has a purpose, however. Readers learn that the stink of the corpse flower has everything to do with a main subject of the science curriculum: pollination. Other science topics covered include plant life cycles and structures. Fact boxes add even more intriguing information about this weird plant while full-color photographs offer readers an up-close look at a unique flower.
Illusionists are very popular among fans of magic. They often perform crazy tricks that seem impossible, and sometimes even deadly. This fascinating volume teaches readers about these tricks and some of the famous people who have performed them. They also get a taste of the history behind these illusions and even find out how some of the most seemingly impossible tricks are done. Colorful images and engaging text make for an exciting book that's sure to be a popular addition to any library or classroom.
Whether in the movies or in person, many people have seen someone perform the classic magic trick of pulling a coin out from behind another person's ear. However, that's not the only trick magicians perform using coins. Readers of this innovative book learn all about coin tricks and their place in the mysterious world of magic. Engaging text is supported with colorful images that hold readers' attention. This exciting volume is a fun way for young readers and aspiring magicians alike to learn about this high-interest topic.
Silver may seem to be everywhere, but it's actually only mined in very small amounts. The minerals from which silver can be extracted and its refining process are found in this look at one of Earth's most important metals. Silver alloys and their many uses are highlighted throughout the text, which includes a graphic organizer and numerous interesting fact boxes.
It's been reported that about 90 percent of the population on Earth breathe polluted air. Statistics like that make it even more important that conversations about pollution and conservation are had with the youngest children to start them on a path to care for the Earth. This book introduces these concepts in a fun, simple way that new readers will be able to understand. Colorful illustrations draw in reluctant readers and encourage them to keep turning the pages about this important topic.
Children are fascinated by animals that prowl and pounce in the night. By focusing on night animals, this book provides a captivating introduction to life science. Readers will take a fascinating survey of how cats really behave when the sun goes down. The simple text builds important vocabulary and reading skills while thrilling images entertain the reader's imagination.
When you think of the achievements and legacy of ancient Greece, you probably think of art, architecture, and democracy. But ancient Greeks left so much more to the world, and some of their inventions will surprise modern readers. The list includes the lighthouse, the alarm clock, the shower, and trial by jury. This fascinating volume will introduce readers to this and more as they explore the myriad accomplishments of ancient Greece. Thoroughly researched content highlights important social studies concepts.
At some point, many people have wished they had the power to read or control other people's minds. That's one reason why so many people find mind magic so fascinating. The captivating book engages imaginative readers who are curious about the secrets and tricks behind mind magic. Bright photographs attract readers, while stimulating text holds their attention. While learning about this mysterious world, readers also catch a glimpse into the history of mind magic and the people who have been important in shaping it.
When Sasha Banks is in the ring, she's the boss. A lifelong wrestling fan, Sasha Banks worked hard to earn her spot as a top member of the women's division of the WWE. She made her name in NXT, particularly through incredible matches against Bayley. Wrestling fans love her passion and drive, and your readers will too. Written in low-level text especially for struggling and emerging readers, this biography follows Sasha on her path from fan to one of the best-known women's wrestlers in the world.
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