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Cause & Effect in History

The Cause & Effect in History series examines major historic events by focusing on specific causes and consequences. Every book in the series includes thoughtful discussion of questions like these--supported by facts, examples, and a mix of fully documented primary and secondary source quotes. Each title also includes an overview of the event so that readers have a broad context for understanding the more detailed discussions of specific causes and their effects.

Cause & Effect: Ancient Civilizations

The Cause & Effect: Ancient Civilizations series examines causes and effects of historical events and time periods. Every book in the series includes thoughtful discussion of questions like these—supported by facts, examples, and a mix of fully documented primary and secondary source quotes. Each title also includes an overview of the civilization so that readers have a broad context for understanding the more detailed discussions of specific causes and their effects.

Cause & Effect: Modern Wars

The Cause & Effect: Modern Wars series examines causes and effects of events that occur within the context of war. Every book in the series includes thoughtful discussion of questions like these—supported by facts, examples, and a mix of fully documented primary and secondary source quotes. Each title also includes an overview of the war so that readers have a broad context for understanding the more detailed discussions of specific causes and their effects.

Cause-and-Effect Disasters

Bring about a deeper understanding of history through the cause-and-effect analysis of well-known disasters. What decisions were made, what shortcuts were taken, and what heroic acts led to the outcomes? Even the most reluctant readers will engage with the story of each disaster, told in you-are-there prose alongside gripping visuals and photos. Cause-and-effect diagrams and sidebars strengthen key curriculum skills of critical thinking and inference.

Cave Girl's Big Idea

Cave Girl hates one thingÉher family's cave. It's too dark, too cold, and too hard. But she has an idea for a new home, something much better than any cave. When a bad storm ruins their home, the family must work together quickly to find a new one.

Cazadores de formas (Shape Hunters)

Where can you find a square at school? What kind of star can you find in the sea? Shape Hunters uses colorful photographs and easy-to-read text to take young readers on a trip through familiar environments in search of circles, triangles, rectangles, and more. Includes a labeled diagram and a picture glossary to reinforce new vocabulary.

Cedar School Decodables

Welcome to Cedar School! Join Liv, Tom, Gus, and Bell as they learn on the land and explore Mi’gmaw teachings with their teacher, Miss Sam, and the school’s Mi’gmaw Elder, Jen. With charming illustrations and simple storylines, this decodable series engages students as they practise their reading skills. Each book includes a pre-reading review of non-decodable words, and many of the books introduce special words related to Indigenous teachings. Talking Together prompts facilitate discussions led by the reading teacher. Developed in partnership with Dyslexia Canada, Cedar School Decodables is a series of 20 decodable books for young readers. Designed for students who have previously learned short vowel and consonant sounds, additional phonic skills are developed progressively throughout the series.

Celeb

Take a look at this exciting series that takes some of the world's top celebrities and looks at how they made it in their chosen profession. With a magazine look, these books are stylishly presented and offer a snapshot of the industry alongside celebrity biographies.

Celebrating All Friends (Grasshopper Books)

Celebrating All Friends provides a supportive educational fiction reading experience for young readers. With a focus on social and emotional learning (SEL), tightly controlled vocabulary, and bright, fun illustrations to match the fictional storylines and enhance empathy, children will learn about inclusion while developing reading skills. Each book focuses on a child who has a unique condition, disability, or experience and how their friends show support. Familiar, everyday settings, such as school, a birthday party, and a playground, reinforce ways to be a great friend.

Celebrating Black Artists

Even as discrimination forced them to the margins of society, the contributions African Americans have made to the arts span generations. In the nineteenth century, Robert S. Duncanson excelled as a landscape painter, and the sculptures of Edmonia Lewis made her world famous. Some of the greatest jazz music today comes from Miles Davis, and some of the world's most read poetry was written by Langston Hughes. Filled with accessible text, colour photographs, and additional resources, students will learn about the contributions these trailblazers made and the challenges they overcame.