6 copies of each of 32 titles (192 books total) and Teacher’s Guide & Assessments
An easy-to-use Teacher's Guide & Assessments manual is available for each stage of Windows on Literacy. Included are lesson notes for each title, with a variety of teaching strategies for both literacy and content-area instruction, and bla... more
6 copies of Storms. Explains why, how and where thunderstorms, tornadoes and hurricanes occur and how to stay safe during them
6 copies of The Sun. Discover more about the sun and its importance in supporting life on Earth.
6 copies of Volcanoes. This book shows where and how volcanoes form and what happens when they erupt.
6 copies of The Amazing Silkworm. This book traces the life cycle of the silkworm moth.
6 copies of Exploring Tide Pools. Looks at different types of plants and animals that live in a tide pool
6 copies of Animal Hiding Places. Reveals the year round, seasonal and special purpose hideaways of various animals
6 copies of Strange Plants. This book describes meat-eating, poisonous, stinging, and helpful plants.
6 copies of Bicycles. This book shows how the bicycle has changed in design and purpose over the years.
6 copies of Time Lines: 1900-2000. This book teaches how to read time lines by showing inventions that have changed daily life.
6 copies of Alexander Graham Bell and the Telephone. Focuses on the early life of Bell and his most famous invention
6 copies of Kitchen Science. Walks students through the scientific process using examples from the kitchen.
6 copies of Divers of the Deep Sea. Looks at inventions that allow divers to explore deep below the surface of the ocean
6 copies of See the U.S.A. Highlights the geographic features of the five U.S. regions
6 copies of Traveling Across Australia. Follows a guided tour across the different geographic areas of Australia
6 copies of Up the Amazon. Follows a trip starting at the mouth of the Amazon River, through the rain forest and out the other side
6 copies of Race to the Pole. This book tells the story of the race between Amundsen and Scott to reach the South Pole first.
6 copies of Harvest Festivals. Giving thanks for the crops is important in many cultures. Learn about how people celebrate harvest festivals all over the world.
6 copies of The Olympics. Presents the history, traditions, symbols and games of the Winter and Summer Olympics.
6 copies of The Great Pyramid. This book explains why and how ancient Egyptians built the Great Pyramid at Giza, long before modern machines and tools.
6 copies of The Story of the Pony Express. Describes the funding, adventures and riders of this most famous mail-delivery service
6 copies of The Yard Sale. Follow a boy and girl as they plan and hold a yard sale and divide their earnings.
6 copies of On Safari. Compares giraffes, elephants and cheetahs living in Tanzania's Serengeti Plain
6 copies of Rice. Describes the farming, harvesting and marketing of rice throughout the world.
6 copies of Gold. Examines why gold is a valuable resource and has long been a symbol of wealth and power
6 copies of My Town at Work. Follows a young narrator as he describes workers, public places and services.
6 copies of Changes All Around Us. Explores natural and cyclical changes in the environment, weather and all living things
6 copies of Using Your Five Senses. Tells how we use our senses to gather and process information.
6 copies of Sound. Looks at how sound travels, vibrates and changes in pitch.
6 copies of Light. Demonstrates how light travels, bends and reflects
6 copies of My Balloon Ride. Gives a first-person account of the science behind a hot-air balloon ride from takeoff to landing
6 copies of Simple Machines. This book describes the work of six simple machines: pulley, lever, screw, wedge, inclined plane, wheel, and axle.
6 copies of Sand. Take a close look at what sand is made of and how it moves from place to place