The third level in the Bananas reading series, Red Bananas introduces readers to chapter headings and helps students progress from the first stages of fluent reading to the demands of a chapter book. More →
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Del and Jed are ready to play soccer for their teams the Jets and the Reds. Which team will win on a sunny day at the beach? Fully decodable text features high-frequency words, and words with More →
Before you throw anything away, you should always think about whether you could reduce the waste you make. Reduce and Reuse explores ways for readers to turn old things into new things,… More →
How many uses can you find for an old glass jam jar? This engaging book looks at the always topical issues of managing our waste in a world with finite resources. Infographic details provide… More →
Reducing Your Foodprint teaches children that what they eat and how they eat is important to the environment. Most of the food served in restaurants and stocked on grocery store shelves… More →
Betsy helps out at Aunt Essie's Downtown Diner. Supplies, such as straws, are packed in groups of ten. Betsy breaks up tens and make tens as she helps set up and clean up. Read about the… More →
Read about the nurse shark, who hunts at night and rests during the day. Amazing photos and simple text make this book a great high-interest read. More →
Read about the mako shark, who is so speedy some people call them torpedoes with teeth. Amazing photos and simple text make this book a great high-interest read. More →
Read about the blacktip reef shark, who lives in oceans near reefs and gets its name from the black tip on its top fin. Amazing photos and simple text make this book a great high-interest read. More →
Read about the lemon shark, who looks a bit yellow and blends in with the sandy ocean bottom. Amazing photos and simple text make this book a great high-interest read. More →
Read about the bull shark, who is stout (like a bull) and can live in both saltwater and freshwater. Amazing photos and simple text make this book a great high-interest read. More →