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Discover some of the most unique animals in the water with the Weird Fish series, which explores unusual fish and how they live.

Help students get the concepts they need to know while building foundational reading skills with The Breakdown. Each title layers decoding strategies with comprehension skills to ensure students can access the text as they build content knowledge. With Weird Space Science: The Breakdown, older struggling readers and beginning English Language Learners can explore the science of space while building reading fluency.

Welcome Home collects a number of adoption-themed fictional short stories, and brings them together in one anthology from a diverse range of celebrated Young Adult authors.

The Welcome Newcomers library is a unique instructional solution that introduces life in the United States to immigrant teens. As these students learn English and adapt to living in a new country, they must learn to fit in socially and academically. Welcome Newcomers gives recent immigrants relevant information supported by full-colour photographs of diverse teens in real-world settings. The program includes nonfiction and fiction books, survival vocabulary cards, lesson plans, reproducible activities, and assessments.

Personal accounts of real teens who immigrated to the United States make up this compelling series. Each book was transcribed from interviews, where teens were able to tell their story in their own words. Readers will be pulled into these stories as they learn about the challenges each person faced along the way, including their journey to America, their first days in an American classroom, memorable experiences they had when they arrived, and more. Each teen gives advice to other teen newcomers who may be facing similar challenges.

Developed for high school and adult newcomers who are in the early stages of learning English, this set of engaging fiction books is the perfect introduction to American culture as well as school and community systems. Based on the same 14 themes from the Welcome Newcomers collection (click here to view) but written at significantly lower reading levels, these stories are a great addition to any secondary newcomer classroom. The key to this set's accessibility is emergent level text combined with full-color photos on every page to support both fluency and comprehension. Each book is 48 pages but just 650 words or less, allowing for only a few sentences per spread. Readers will relate to the main characters who are teen newcomers themselves, facing realistic challenges as they navigate daily life in a new country.For classrooms that already have Welcome Newcomers, this is a great starter pack. The books complement the nonfiction/fiction pairs from that series. Because they are writ

The Welcome SLIFE? library was created for English learner teens who could be migrant students, refugees, or students who for other reasons have had limited or interrupted formal education. While the reasons for their limited or interrupted learning may differ, their educational needs are similar. The emergent-level Hi-Lo Books? in the Welcome SLIFE? library were developed around five genres with twenty key topics that will enrich a SLIFE student's journey.

Canada's colonial history is rich with conflict and progress. Welcome to British North America offers a wide-ranging look at life in Upper Canada after it was settled by the British. Readers will learn how the British colonies were established and governed and see what life was like for both settlers and Indigenous Peoples between 1713 and 1850.

It's the first day of Kindergarten! Here we go. Let's explore. There's so much to know!

Each title in this series introduces young readers to the lives of children from many different countries and cultures. The series highlights the diversity of children's lives but also celebrates and examines the ways in which children worldwide are very much alike. The topics included in each book are thought provoking and often challenging, and young readers will love joining children just like them to discover all about their homes and schools, the types of foods they eat, the ways in which they play, the clothes they wear, how they celebrate special times, travel around, and obtain and use water.