¿Qué tiempo hace? (Let's Read About Weather) (4 titles)
Start ELLs on the path to reading success! This series combines colorful photographs and simple text to make learning about weather- and learning to read- fun! The books are specially designed to attract and encourgae new readers.
Hace sol (Let's Read About Sun)
Start ELLs on the path to reading success! This series combines colorful photographs and simple text to make learning about weather- and learning to read- fun! The books are specially designed to attract and encourgae new readers.
Hace viento (Let's Read About Wind)
Start ELLs on the path to reading success! This series combines colorful photographs and simple text to make learning about weather- and learning to read- fun! The books are specially designed to attract and encourgae new readers.
Llueve (Let's Read About Rain)
Start ELLs on the path to reading success! This series combines colorful photographs and simple text to make learning about weather- and learning to read- fun! The books are specially designed to attract and encourgae new readers.
Nieva (Let's Read About Snow)
Start ELLs on the path to reading success! This series combines colorful photographs and simple text to make learning about weather- and learning to read- fun! The books are specially designed to attract and encourgae new readers.
El combatiente (Fighting Fish)
Fighting fish, or bettas, really do fight. Male bettas also build bubble nests to protect their young. Take a close look at a bettas full cycle of growth and development.
El girasol (Sunflower)
Sunflowers are garden giants. Their stems are tall and sturdy, and their huge heads are actually thousands of little flowers clustered together inside a ring of bright yellow petals. Take a close look at a sunflowers full cycle of growth and development.
El picaflor (Hummingbird)
Hummingbirds are the smallest birds in the world. Their nests are no bigger than walnut shells, and they are remarkable fliers. Take a close look at a hummingbirds full cycle of growth and development.
La araña saltadora (Jumping Spider)
Jumping spiders, unlike other spiders, do not spin their silk into webs in which to catch prey. They spin silk sacs instead, in which they lay their eggs. Take a close look at a jumping spiders full cycle of growth and development.
La catarina (Ladybug)
Ladybugs are valuable insects to have in a garden. They love to eat destructive aphids and other insects. Take a close look at a ladybugs full cycle of growth and development.
La culebra verde (Green Snake)
Green snakes live in fields and gardens. Some people dont like to touch them, but a snakes skin actually feels dry. Take a close look at a green snakes full cycle of growth and development.
Cómo funcionan las máquinas simples (How Simple Machines Work) (4 titles)
Forces and motion are key concepts in the elementary science curriculum. This Spanish-language series uses simple text, full-color photographs and a wealth of clear, instructive diagrams to help ELL students understand the principles behind simple machines. The text uses authentic language and is d...
Cómo funcionan las palancas (How Levers Work)
Forces and motion are key concepts in the elementary science curriculum. This Spanish-language series uses simple text, full-color photographs and a wealth of clear, instructive diagrams to help ELL students understand the principles behind simple machines. The text uses authentic language and is d...
Cómo funcionan las poleas (How Pulleys Work)
Forces and motion are key concepts in the elementary science curriculum. This Spanish-language series uses simple text, full-color photographs and a wealth of clear, instructive diagrams to help ELL students understand the principles behind simple machines. The text uses authentic language and is d...
Cómo funcionan las rampas, las cuñas y los tornillos (How Ramps, Wedges, and Screws Work)
Forces and motion are key concepts in the elementary science curriculum. This Spanish-language series uses simple text, full-color photographs and a wealth of clear, instructive diagrams to help ELL students understand the principles behind simple machines. The text uses authentic language and is d...
Cómo funcionan las ruedas y los ejes (How Wheels and Axles Work)
Forces and motion are key concepts in the elementary science curriculum. This Spanish-language series uses simple text, full-color photographs and a wealth of clear, instructive diagrams to help ELL students understand the principles behind simple machines. The text uses authentic language and is d...
Donde viven los animales (Where Animals Live) (6 titles)
Our Spanish-language series describes how the types of homes that different animals build reflect adaptations to their environments. Each title looks at each type of home as a shelter from predators and weather and a place to store food and raise young. Young readers also learn how animal homes and ...
Por qué algunos animales tejen telarañas (Why Animals Live in Webs)
Our Spanish-language series describes how the types of homes that different animals build reflect adaptations to their environments. Each title looks at each type of home as a shelter from predators and weather and a place to store food and raise young. Young readers also learn how animal homes and ...
Por qué algunos animales tienen caparazón (Why Animals Live in Shells)
Our Spanish-language series describes how the types of homes that different animals build reflect adaptations to their environments. Each title looks at each type of home as a shelter from predators and weather and a place to store food and raise young. Young readers also learn how animal homes and ...
Por qué algunos animales viven en colmenas (Why Animals Live in Hives)
Our Spanish-language series describes how the types of homes that different animals build reflect adaptations to their environments. Each title looks at each type of home as a shelter from predators and weather and a place to store food and raise young. Young readers also learn how animal homes and ...
Por qué algunos animales viven en cuevas (Why Animals Live in Caves)
Our Spanish-language series describes how the types of homes that different animals build reflect adaptations to their environments. Each title looks at each type of home as a shelter from predators and weather and a place to store food and raise young. Young readers also learn how animal homes and ...
Por qué algunos animales viven en madrigueras (Why Animals Live in Burrows)
Our Spanish-language series describes how the types of homes that different animals build reflect adaptations to their environments. Each title looks at each type of home as a shelter from predators and weather and a place to store food and raise young. Young readers also learn how animal homes and ...
Por qué algunos animales viven en nidos (Why Animals Live in Nests)
Our Spanish-language series describes how the types of homes that different animals build reflect adaptations to their environments. Each title looks at each type of home as a shelter from predators and weather and a place to store food and raise young. Young readers also learn how animal homes and ...
El sol (Sunshine)
A complete translation of the Weather Around You series, this Spanish set helps young readers who are still developing their English-language skills. Each book explains one weather condition and how people, animals, and plants around the world adapt.
El tiempo de aqui (Weather Around You) (4 titles)
A complete translation of the Weather Around You series, this Spanish set helps young readers who are still developing their English-language skills. Each book explains one weather condition and how people, animals, and plants around the world adapt.
El viento (Wind)
A complete translation of the Weather Around You series, this Spanish set helps young readers who are still developing their English-language skills. Each book explains one weather condition and how people, animals, and plants around the world adapt.
La lluvia (Rain)
A complete translation of the Weather Around You series, this Spanish set helps young readers who are still developing their English-language skills. Each book explains one weather condition and how people, animals, and plants around the world adapt.
La nieve (Snow)
A complete translation of the Weather Around You series, this Spanish set helps young readers who are still developing their English-language skills. Each book explains one weather condition and how people, animals, and plants around the world adapt.
El Sol (The Sun)
This Spanish series provides an ideal introduction to the universe for ELL students. Correlated to the science curriculum, simple text and full-color photographs help young readers understand the objects they see in the sky. Readers will learn why stars twinkle and shine, why the Moon appears to cha...
En el cielo (In the Sky) (4 titles)
This Spanish series provides an ideal introduction to the universe for ELL students. Correlated to the science curriculum, simple text and full-color photographs help young readers understand the objects they see in the sky. Readers will learn why stars twinkle and shine, why the Moon appears to cha...
La Luna (The Moon)
This Spanish series provides an ideal introduction to the universe for ELL students. Correlated to the science curriculum, simple text and full-color photographs help young readers understand the objects they see in the sky. Readers will learn why stars twinkle and shine, why the Moon appears to cha...
Las estrellas (The Stars)
This Spanish series provides an ideal introduction to the universe for ELL students. Correlated to the science curriculum, simple text and full-color photographs help young readers understand the objects they see in the sky. Readers will learn why stars twinkle and shine, why the Moon appears to cha...
Los planetas (The Planets)
This Spanish series provides an ideal introduction to the universe for ELL students. Correlated to the science curriculum, simple text and full-color photographs help young readers understand the objects they see in the sky. Readers will learn why stars twinkle and shine, why the Moon appears to cha...
Animales migratorios: En el agua (Migrating Animals of the Water)
Why and how do animals migrate? This Spanish series for young readers covers the journeys—sometimes lifelong, sometimes accomplished in a 24-hour period—of an amazing range of animals. From the Arctic tern that makes a yearly round trip from Arctic to Antarctic to the African elephants circling th...
Animales migratorios: Por aire (Migrating Animals of the Air)
Why and how do animals migrate? This Spanish series for young readers covers the journeys—sometimes lifelong, sometimes accomplished in a 24-hour period—of an amazing range of animals. From the Arctic tern that makes a yearly round trip from Arctic to Antarctic to the African elephants circling th...
Animales migratorios: Por tierra (Migrating Animals of the Land)
Why and how do animals migrate? This Spanish series for young readers covers the journeys—sometimes lifelong, sometimes accomplished in a 24-hour period—of an amazing range of animals. From the Arctic tern that makes a yearly round trip from Arctic to Antarctic to the African elephants circling th...
Cómo migran los animales (How Animals Migrate)
Why and how do animals migrate? This Spanish series for young readers covers the journeys—sometimes lifelong, sometimes accomplished in a 24-hour period—of an amazing range of animals. From the Arctic tern that makes a yearly round trip from Arctic to Antarctic to the African elephants circling th...
En marcha: Migraciones animales (On the Move: Animal Migration) (4 titles)
Why and how do animals migrate? This Spanish series for young readers covers the journeys—sometimes lifelong, sometimes accomplished in a 24-hour period—of an amazing range of animals. From the Arctic tern that makes a yearly round trip from Arctic to Antarctic to the African elephants circling th...
En qué se diferencian los animales (Why Animals Look Different) (4 titles)
This series examines the distinctive features of a variety of animals and explains how those features enable animals to adapt to their unique environments. Perfect for the early science curriculum, this Spanish-language series features full-color photographs, many with helpful labels, and simple, au...
La piel y el pelo de los animales (Animal Skin and Fur)
This series examines the distinctive features of a variety of animals and explains how those features enable animals to adapt to their unique environments. Perfect for the early science curriculum, this Spanish-language series features full-color photographs, many with helpful labels, and simple, au...
Las cabezas y los cuellos de los animales (Animal Heads and Necks)
This series examines the distinctive features of a variety of animals and explains how those features enable animals to adapt to their unique environments. Perfect for the early science curriculum, this Spanish-language series features full-color photographs, many with helpful labels, and simple, au...
Las colas de los animales (Animal Tails)
This series examines the distinctive features of a variety of animals and explains how those features enable animals to adapt to their unique environments. Perfect for the early science curriculum, this Spanish-language series features full-color photographs, many with helpful labels, and simple, au...
Las patas y los pies de los animales (Animal Feet and Legs)
This series examines the distinctive features of a variety of animals and explains how those features enable animals to adapt to their unique environments. Perfect for the early science curriculum, this Spanish-language series features full-color photographs, many with helpful labels, and simple, au...
Energía del agua (Water Power)
If you’ve ever seen a crashing ocean wave or a rushing waterfall, you’ve seen water power in action. People have used flowing water to do work for centuries. Today, water power is a dependable resource for making electricity. Learn why water is such a great source of energy and the different ways we might use it in the future.
Energía del viento (Wind Power)
A waving flag, blowing leaves, a kite soaring through the sky—all are moved by wind power. Wind is also our fast-growing source of energy. Find out how wind forms and the different ways we may use it in the future. Spanish Edition
Energía nuclear (Nuclear Power)
Sometimes big things come in tiny packages. Atoms are the smallest forms of matter, but they can release huge amounts of energy. Today, about 20 percent of our electricity comes from nuclear power. Learn we use nuclear power today and how scientists are working to make it a safer energy source for the future.
Energía para el presente (Energy for Today) (6 titles)
Global climate change and the growing energy crisis are key twenty-first century issues that students of all ages need to understand. Energy for Today examines the alternate energy sources that may light our homes or power our cars in the future, and also looks at the future of conventional fuels. This leveled reader series uses easy-to-understand language to highlight the cutting-edge ways in which each resource is harnessed to create energy and the impact of each on the global environment.
Energía solar (Solar Power)
The Sun is our greatest source of energy. Without its light and heat, life on Earth would not exist. For centuries, people have used the Sun’s energy to heat their homes and cook meals. Today, we use the Sun’s power, called solar power, to make electricity. Learn about the different ways we convert the Sun’s energy to electricity and the exciting plans for solar power in the future.
Etanol y otros combustibles nuevos (Ethanol and Other New Fuels)
Many people love the taste of sweet corn. But did you know that corn can also power cars and trucks? Corn, sugarcane, and other plants are used to make a type of fuel called ethanol. Learn how ethanol and other fuels may help keep us on the go in the future. Spanish Edition