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Nonfiction Readers K: Use Math: Compare It
Use Math: Compare It is a nonfiction picture book that invites students make comparisons to determine which image has less items and which image has more items. Photographs add meaning to the text. Photographs are presented in a split view that allows...
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Nonfiction Readers K: Use Math: Describe It
Use Math: Describe It is a nonfiction picture book that invites students to make inferences about whether the animals presented are long or tall. Photographs support the text. Photographs are presented in a split view that allows children to see the...
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Nonfiction Readers K: Use Math: Group It
Use Math: Group It is a nonfiction picture book that invites students to see what makes a group, as well as the differences between big groups and small groups. Photographs support the text. Photographs are presented in a split view that allows...
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Nonfiction Readers K: Using Good Manners
Using Good Manners is a nonfiction picture book that compares socially acceptable and unacceptable manners by using photographs of young children paired with the words “good” and “bad” under each image. This simple language...
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Nonfiction Readers K: What the Sun Can Do
What the Sun Can Do is a nonfiction, wordless picture book that shows children that the sun warms the Earth and helps living things grow. Images that children can relate to are shown on each page. Photographs prompt reads to learn and use vocabulary such...
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Nonfiction Readers K: Workers at My School
Workers at My School is a nonfiction picture book that shows children the different types of workers that they may see in their school. Photographs add meaning to the text and represent the diversity of workers in schools. The phrase school worker is...
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Nonfiction Readers K: Workers in My City
Workers in My City is a nonfiction picture book that shows children the different types of workers in cities. Photographs add meaning to the text. Photographs are clearly separated from print. One syllable and two syllable words, which make up the phrase...
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Nonfiction Readers K: Workers Who Take Care of Me
Workers Who Take Care of Me is a nonfiction picture book that shows children the different types of workers, both humans and animals, that keep them safe and healthy. Photographs add meaning to the text. One syllable and two syllable words, which make up...
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Oceans
Oceans is an expository nonfiction text that explains all about ocean biomes, ocean life and how to help protect the oceans. The back of the book includes a section on Scientists Then and Now. Readers gain information from text and graphics. A two-page...
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Octopus for Dinner!
Octopus for Dinner is a humorous and realistic fiction story about Ben who wanted to catch some dinner. He caught Octopus, but when he turned around…Octopus slipped out of the cage and back into the water. Ben ran all over the boat looking for...
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Odd Bods
Odd Bods is an informational report about unusual birds, animals, and insects, from yellow banana slugs to vampire bats to pufferfish. Amazing facts add interest – skunks can spray up to four metres and have very good aim! The style is...
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Oil on Water
Oil on Water is an expository non-fiction text about oil spills and how they affect marine animals, birds, and fish as well as information on how they are cleaned up. The book also discusses features of an informational report. The text unfolds in...