Class 301 is holding a school sale to buy a super-calculator. The class uses subtraction to find out how many items have been sold. They use column subtraction to figure out differences in… More →
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Young readers are invited to look into the past! Come inside and learn of the scientific tools and techniques used to study events in history and solve some of the most famous mysteries of… More →
Sonia Sotomayor is the first Hispanic person to be appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court. Read about her path in life that brought her to this high office. More →
Sonia Sotomayor, born of Puerto Rican parents in the Bronx, New York, became a household name when President Barack Obama nominated her to the United States Supreme Court in 2009. Her… More →
Follow along as a researcher observes and makes journal entries about their field trip through the Sonoran Desert ecosystem. Outstanding photographs highlight the animals, plants, and people… More →
Young readers learn plenty about sound energy including how sound travels, how animals and people focus on sounds, and how we use sound to gather information all around us. More →
Source to Resource is a timely series that takes a look at how we find, extract, distribute, and refine natural resources for use in today's global markets where raw materials are in such… More →
What country has three capital cities, grasslands, and lions? SOUTH AFRICA! Also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading… More →
This fascinating book takes a look at the interesting mix of people and cultures that make up South Africa today. A special section focuses on traditional African beliefs and healing. Readers More →
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