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16th Century Superstar: Da Vinci
Scientist. Inventor. Cartographer. Painter. Engineer. Architect. All of these words describe Leonardo da Vinci, the 16th century superstar who epitomized the Renaissance Man." Students will learn about his fascinating individual with this biography...
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18th Century Superstar: Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was one of history's greatest composers. Uncover the early influences that helped this prodigy develop into a genius for the ages, and understand his true impact in this personal and musically inspired biography. Learn all about...
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20th Century: Race to the Moon
20th Century Race to the Moon is an expository text about the race between the Soviet Union and the United States to be first on the moon. The style is informative and conversational. The book has a Contents and is divided into sections with...
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21st Century: Mysteries of Deep Space
21st Century Mysteries of Deep Space is an expository text about what exists deep in space, including what lies within and beyond our solar system. Readers also learn about the technology used to gather information in space. The style is...
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22nd Century: Future of Space
22nd Century Future of Space is an expository text about what may lie ahead for humans in space. Readers learn about technology, the possibilities of colonizing space and of life on other planets, and about the quest for knowledge about our...
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A Bad Smell
A Bad Smell is a realistic recount about a boy named Jack whose doctor sends him to a health camp to gain weight and manage his hives. Camp leaders are confused about a horrible smell in the bunker and find out it is coming from a small fish Jack catches...
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A Bee's Life
Allow upper emergent readers to learn life science topics by examining a honeybee's life cycle! Featuring Time For Kids© content, this book includes beautifully detailed images that highlight every stage of a bee's life cycle from the queen laying...
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A Big Laugh
A Big Laugh is a humorous and realistic fiction story about a dad making lunch. He first burnt the sausages and then tried to make sandwiches instead. There were ants all over the bread so he tried to vacuum them off. The vacuum sucked up all the bread!...
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A Big Spider
A Big Spider is an expository text that invites readers to learn about big spiders and the burrows that they make, the food that they eat, the hair on their body, and how they shed their skin. Illustrations enhance and extend the meaning of the text and...
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A Bird is a Bird
A Bird is a Bird is an animal fantasy about a cat and bird who try to act like one another. Simple dialogue with pronouns is used. Clear illustrations match print very closely. The initial letter c appears in cat, come, and can. Some simple plurals using...
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A Birds Eye View
A Bird’s Eye View is a realistic fiction that allows readers to become more familiar with maps, bird’s eye views, legends, and directions through different events introduced in the text. Questions are asked that encourage readers to...
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A Butterfly's Life
A Butterfly’s Life is an informational text about the life of a butterfly, organized in chronological order. Illustrations and a cyclical diagram support the text and add meaning. Transition words such as first,...