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Changing World examines a country in a state of political or economic change, and explores how and why it is changing. Problems are defined, from social upheaval, challenges to traditional ways of life, political conflicts and decreasing security. Benefits like economic growth, increased social and economic freedoms, higher standards of living and better links with the outside world are also reviewed. All is presented in a balanced, thorough way.
Simple stories illustrate how to live out four key character traits, including being positive, caring for others, being honest, and taking responsibility. Emergent readers will build literacy and social-emotional learning skills with high-frequency sight words and simple vocabulary.
Explore the building blocks of character with beginning readers. These nonfiction books give readers actionable ideas for living out positive traits, including caring, honesty, positivity, and responsibility. Pair these books with their fiction counterparts to build literacy and social-emotional learning skills.
This series teaches children about human values including respect, fairness, responsibility, and sportsmanship. The Character Education series is intended to help build a foundation for students to develop into morally responsible, self-disciplined citizens.
It’s important for children to learn about responsibilities and how to treat their friends, family, and acquaintances. These titles continue to help young readers understand these concepts through relatable and realistic everyday situations. Inviting covers and fun images throughout will keep readers engaged.
Kindness, honesty, respect, and responsibility: we value all these traits in ourselves and in others. This series helps young readers understand each of these qualities and learn how to use them in their everyday lives. With second-person opening narratives that place the reader into a relevant situation and examples of how they can exhibit each trait, these books can help young students build positive character!
Siblings are the best. Full of imagination and play, Charlie and Mouse show how kind and cooperative sibling friendships can be. Each chapter is a new adventure, creating an ideal and accessible transition for readers who are just moving into chapter books. With plenty of humour and heart, Laurel Snyder and Emily Hughes paint a lively picture of brotherhood that children will relish.
Charlie is just a regular kid who happens to live in the world3s largest nature reserve, Charlie3s Park. Together with his mom, dad, little brother Archie, and Uncle Monty, they live, work, and go to school at the Park. Taking care of so many animals can be tricky, especially with lions that like to play jokes, monkey kidnappers, and prep for animal talent shows. What can go wrong?s
Chooch Tenkiller is not thrilled to be spending some of his summer with his Cherokee story-telling uncles and cousin Janees at a convention in North Carolina. While there, the uncles want to visit Judaculla Rock, a place of spiritual significance to the Cherokee people. Little does Chooch know that he has his own connection to the rock-a connection that could put him in mortal danger.