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  • Environment

    Green Gardening and Composting

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    This informative title will inspire budding activists to go green in the garden! Accessible text and engaging photographs introduce composting and Earth-friendly gardening. Readers learn how to build a compost bin, what items to recycle in the bin, and how to use compost to start their own garden.

    Reading Level: Gr. 2-3
    Interest Level: Gr. K-3

  • Anatomy

    God’s Design for Life (Teacher Guide – MB Edition)

    $44.99 Add to cart

    This teacher supplement book provides an introduction on how to teach the curriculum, a supply list and answer key for each lesson, a resource guide containing suggested books, videos, and field trips, and a master supply list for God’s Design for Life: The Human Body. Also includes student supplement worksheets and tests in an electronic form.

  • Animals/Bugs

    Frogs Level 2 Reader

    $4.95 Add to cart

    Join photographer and biologist Nic Bishop as he takes a closer look at frogs.

    Now even the youngest readers can join Sibert Medal-winning photographer and biologist Nic Bishop as he takes a closer look at the world’s most amazing animals. In this book, adapted from his award-winning hardcover, Nic introduces fun facts about frogs and their bodies, habits, and life cycle. The simple, easy-to-read Level 2 text is perfect for beginners, and the eye-catching photographs will delight naturalists of all ages. This reader includes a brief author’s note, glossary, and accessible visual index.

  • Experiments

    Experiments with Forces

    $10.95 Add to cart

    Read and Experiment is an engaging series, introducing children to scientific concepts. Explore the world of forces with clear text, real-world examples and fun, safe step-by-step experiments. This book brings the science of forces to life, explaining the concepts and encouraging children to be hands-on scientists.

  • Canadian Social Studies

    Emily Carr At the Edge of the World

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    The brilliant artist Emily Carr lived at the edge. When she was born, in 1871, Victoria, British Columbia was a small, insular place. She was at the edge of a society that expected well-bred young ladies to marry. For years, she was at the edge of the world of artists she longed to join.

    Emily Carr’s life was not an easy one. She struggled against a family that did not approve of her art and against poor health. She found her pleasures in her many pets – a Javanese monkey named Woo, parrots, and many beloved dogs. Later, she would meet the artists of the Group of Seven and among them find her soul mates.

    When illness put a stop to her painting, she found expression and comfort in her writing. Her book Klee Wyck received Canada’s highest literary honor – the Governor General’s Award.

    Emily Carr: At the Edge of the World is an introduction to this remarkable artist and her paintings.

  • Indigenous Studies

    Dreamstones

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    “Those are markers to lead you home,” the captain told his son. “People here call them Inukshuks. They say some are as old as time.”

    David wondered at the lichen-covered stones stacked in human shapes, but there were so many wonders in this strange land that he gave them little thought.

    Then one night, when winter had gone on forever and no one had seen the sun for so very long, a sharp, quick barking woke David. He turned in his bed and looked out of the port. There, at the edge of the shore, two foxes stood in the moonlight. David climbed down the gangplank and ran across the frozen bay. The animals turned and scampered away. David followed, the foxes dancing just out of reach. At last he stopped. Behind him, the ship was gone. Ahead, the foxes melted into the night. David was alone.

  • Grade Assigned

    Daily Language Review 6 Evan-Moor

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    With Daily Language Review from Evan-Moor, students can practice language skills covering punctuation, verb tense, conjunctions, word meaning, and more in ten- to fifteen-minute daily lessons. The teacher’s edition includes lesson plans and exercises developed by experienced educators and industry experts. The 136-page guide is easy to follow and incorporates well into daily lesson plans.

    How it works

    Daily Language Review Grade 6 follows the research-based model of frequent, focused practice to help students learn and retain skills. Age-specific exercises developed by experts in the education field help students master tricky concepts, building a foundation for future learning.

    On days 1 through 4, half-page activities provide four language exercises:

    • Two sentence-editing exercises
    • Two items that practice a variety of language and vocabulary skills

    On day 5, a full-page activity provides a more extensive practice of a vocabulary strategy or skill, and gives students the opportunity to practice using the words in their own sentences.

    36 weeks of daily practice activities cover:

    • Grammar and usage
    • Capitalization, punctuation, and spelling
    • Vocabulary word meaning and relationships
    • Using acquired vocabulary

    Daily Language Review Features and benefits:

    • Concise daily lessons are easy to scaffold and ideal for daily warm-up, quick informal assessments, and test prep
    • The skills scope and sequence details the skills practiced each week
    • A downloadable skill list and answer key provides an item-by-item list of the skills practiced each day to help teachers identify student competencies
    • Each title includes downloadable home–school connection activities to encourage parent involvement
    • A progress chart and vocabulary log help students monitor their daily scores and keep track of new vocabulary
  • Grade Assigned

    Daily 6 Trait Writing 8 Evan-Moor

    $41.90 Add to cart
    Daily 6-Trait Writing gives your eighth graders scaffolded, focused writing practice. Each of the 25 weekly units provides trait-based writing practice in concise activities that cover the essential traits of strong writing: ideas, organization, word choice, sentence fluency, voice, and conventions. The weekly units present a writing skill on Day 1, and writing activities progress in difficulty until students apply what they’ve learned to a writing prompt on Day 5. Daily 6-Trait Writing is easy to use and offers you the flexibility to teach weekly units in consecutive order or to pick and choose lessons to meet student needs.

    25 weeks of instruction cover the following trait-based writing skills:

    Unit 1: Ideas
    Week 1: Focusing Your Topic
    Week 2: Supporting the Main Idea
    Week 3: Developing Story Elements
    Week 4: Maintaining Your Focus
    Week 5: Writing from Experience

    Unit 2: Organization
    Week 1: Organizing Information Logically
    Week 2: Connecting Details
    Week 3: Deciding on the Organization
    Week 4: Writing an Effective Introduction
    Week 5: Writing Effective Conclusions

    Unit 3: Word Choice
    Week 1: Communicating Clearly
    Week 2: Writing About Action
    Week 3: Using Figurative Language
    Week 4: Avoiding Overused Language
    Week 5: Writing for the Topic and the Audience

    Unit 4: Sentence Fluency
    Week 1: Creating a Purposeful Rhythm
    Week 2: Varying Sentence Structure and Length
    Week 3: Fluency in Poetry
    Week 4: Using Quotations
    Week 5: Writing a Smooth Paragraph

    Unit 5: Voice
    Week 1: Using Your Own Voice
    Week 2: Writing from Different Points of View
    Week 3: Making a Story Engaging
    Week 4: Using the Right Voice for the Purpose
    Week 5: Connecting with Your Readers

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