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People cook, use money, and take care of their bodies every day. They write letters to stay connected, read maps to get around, and plant gardens to grow food. This informative series introduces early readers to six important life skills.
Combining practical content with visual appeal, the Life Skills Handbooks read more like magazines than books. These 120-page handbooks are designed to teach life skills to today?s teens in an approachable and non-threatening way. Realistic scenarios help teens grasp the relevance of the information in these books, along with graphs, and charts add to students? understanding. Essential vocabulary is featured to help students build real-world literacy.
Follow the lives of animals under the sea as they hunt for food and defend their territories. These narrative stories with carefully leveled text prove that emerging readers don't have to sacrifice good storytelling to be able to read a whole book themselves!
Unplug, be adventurous, and take a walk on the wild side!Life Unplugged explores the different ways people have gone back to nature. From living green, to ôglamping,ö to going off the grid, there are all sorts of living situations to explore, no matter where you are. Focusing on survival techniques, native culture, and respect for indigenous space and knowledge, this series explains what’s needed to live in the wildest areas in the world. And an activity challenges kids to live a little off the grid themselves.
Highlight early social and emotional learning concepts with this series that teaches young readers how Life Works! From building trust and tackling teamwork to navigating emotions and setting goals, each book features hands-on activities, fun illustrations, and engaging text.
This series is packed with fantastic facts about a life cycle. Amazing photographs show children the process that animals and plants go through on thier way to being fully grown. Are you ready to start at the begining of life.
When Tavin Barnes escaped Eden City with Khaya, the Word of Life, he became a most-wanted fugitive overnight. But he never expected his flight would end with the ultimate curse: becoming the next Word of Death. Now he's a prisoner inside the Athenaeum, where his new life under the Godspeakers' control has begun. As the Word of Death, Tavin can kill with a touch, an ability he must learn to harness or risk hurting the people he cares for. But Ryse, the Godspeaker charged with Tavin's training, is pushing him to be as ruthless as she is. Her goal: make Tavin an elite assassin, whether he wants to be or not. His first target: the Chinese ambassador to Eden City. And that's just the beginning . . .
Today's medical technology is truly lifesaving. From finding ailments through body scans to treating infections with antibiotics, the methods used to diagnose and treat disease are astounding. Your readers will go back in time to learn how anesthetics, antibiotics, body scans, and vaccines were discovered and developed. How each works, safety, side effects, and the future of these medical marvels is discussed in age-appropriate detail.
This series covers a key aspect of independent living, such as managing money, finding and keeping a job, or completing common household tasks. Developed for students reading at the most basic level, each book is actually two books in one, with a nonfiction side and a fiction side. The nonfiction side teaches students about an important life skills topic, and the fiction side helps them generalize the skills as they read about teens in real-world situations.
Important aspects of living and managing basic skills on your own are explored in these nonfiction/fiction flip books. Topics include: finding a place to live and moving in, making a grocery list, buying groceries, housekeeping and keeping things clean, and cooking your meals.