The Real-World Problem Solving Readers are unique in that they feature math problems throughout each story. Each reader has a set of 4 to 6 questions. Students are expected to return to the story and find information in the text or in charts, tables, or graphs to answer the questions.
Cat Whys Cats—quirky and incorrigible—but always SO loveable. Lila Prap is back answering quintessential questions about cats in this humorous picture book! Why are cats so independent? Why do they sleep all day? Why are some cats like dogs? Why do cats meow? These questions and many more are answered in this fact-filled feline-fest.
Young children are naturally talkative and eager to build on their knowledge of words and their meanings. These 'Talk-Together' books are designed to make early learning as enjoyable as possible. Bold, inviting illustrations are labeled in large type for children who are beginning to recognize letter shapes. The questions and statements in smaller type are helpful prompts for grown-ups to encourage children to explore the pictures further.
Young children are naturally talkative and eager to build on their knowledge of words and their meanings. These 'Talk-Together' books are designed to make early learning as enjoyable as possible. Bold, inviting illustrations are labeled in large type for children who are beginning to recognize letter shapes. The questions and statements in smaller type are helpful prompts for grown-ups to encourage children to explore the pictures further.