Oscar's Day is a Recount; Biography text covering Geography themes for Year 1. It is part of Four Corners, the most visually compelling series of cross-curricular books to motivate all readers from 4 to 11.
Read all about rivers and streams. Find out how ox-bow lakes, levees and deltas form, which waterfall is 979 metres tall and what the world's longest river is. This title looks at the physical features of a river, how people use rivers and streams, and the animals that live in rivers.
Children can experience extreme weather systems with the books in this series. Each title takes a look at different weather conditions around the world. Readers will find out how weather is predicted, and the dramatic effects of extreme weather on both the environment and people's lives.
Each book in the 'Great Britons' series contains 20 themed biographies of famous British people. The titles are clear, concise and to the point, and shaded panels within mention other notable figures. A glossary, and some useful websites and places to visit are given at the end.
Space scientists believe there are billions of stars in our universe. Travel deep into space and discover how stars are born, what they’re made from, what they do, and what happens when they die.
Describes family life around the world, under such chapter headings as "Animals and Their Families," "Homes around the World," "Religious Beliefs," "Weddings," and "Living in Groups.
Complete Classroom Library includes one each of the following: Math Library Science Library Social Studies Library Content Area Classroom Libraries include: 1 display box containing 10 6-packs (60 little books) 1 Teacher Resource Portfolio 1 Assessment Book (where available) Big Book Collection includes: 10 Big Books for Science 10 Big Books for Social Studies 10 Big Books for Math Classroom Library Add-on Packs include 1 copy of each title from the social studies, science, and math libraries. Add-On Packs include 1 copy of each title.
Shakespeare, Arkansas is home to endless back roads, historic buildings, colourful residents - and the occasional murder. It is also home to Lily Bard, the local karate expert and cleaning woman, who's got a particular knack for finding skeletons in closets. But when Deedra Dean - the local woman of ill repute - is found murdered, her lifestyle leaves more than a few suspects. And being familiar with Deedra's dirty laundry could make Lily the next resident of Shakespeare to die . . .
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