¡Sigue El Mapa!
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
In this Spanish-translated nonfiction book, early readers are encouraged to hide a treasure and use a map to find it! Bright images, fresh, supportive text, and an accompanying glossary and index provide readers with encouraging inspiration to practice using maps.
Llegar a Estados Unidos
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
America is a country that is filled with many immigrants. Traveling to a new country takes great courage and is not easy. Compare and contrast immigration today with immigration long ago and explore some of the many reasons people desire to become American citizens in this fascinating digital book. Featuring dynamic primary sources, this high-interest nonfiction ebook translated in Spanish includes colorful images; text features such as a table of contents, glossary, and index; and a "Your Turn" application activity at the end of the ebook. The informational text in this engaging ebook will help second-grade students build literacy skills and social studies content knowledge in history.
Nuestro medio ambiente en constante cambio
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
The earth is constantly changing. Earthquakes shake the ground. Volcanoes create new land. Water and wind erode rocks. These natural things are changing the face of our planet. Colorful images, supporting text, a glossary, table of contents, and index all work together in this Spanish-translated e-book to help readers better understand the content and be fully engaged from beginning to end.
¡Sé Justo!
by Jennifer Overend Prior
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
What does it mean to be fair? Young readers will learn about various aspects about being a fair person--from respecting others to sharing. Children are encouraged to practice fairness in their everyday lives through supportive Spanish-translated text and lively images.
Culturas de todo el mundo
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
There are many countries in our world, and they each have a unique way of life. When we explore different cultures, we learn about the people of the world. Although we may be different, we also have much in common. We are all part of one world. Colorful images, supporting text, a glossary, table of contents, and index all work together in this Spanish-translated title to help readers better understand the content and be fully engaged from cover to cover.
Bienes y servicios en la ciudad
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Needs and wants and the difference between them can be a difficult concept for young students. Early readers will be introduced to goods and services, what makes them different, and examples of each. This Spanish title features plenty of eye-catching images and new vocabulary.
La Historia de una Familia
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Readers can follow along as they read about a woman and her family. This Spanish-translated nonfiction e-book features numerous photographs of a family, interesting text, and a helpful table of contents, glossary, and index. Children will be encouraged to tell a story about their own family as they move through this charming e-book.
Cambiando nuestro medio ambiente
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
People are always changing their environment. Farmers use the land to grow crops and raise animals. People cut down trees and build roads. Many people live in big buildings in cities. We must take care of the earth and protect our environment. Colorful images, supporting text, a glossary, table of contents, and index all work together in this Spanish-translated title to help readers better understand the content and be fully engaged from cover to cover.
Nuestro gobierno
Las tres ramas
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Once America was free from Great Britain, it needed to decide how to run the new country. The nation's founders split the government into three branches. This ensured that no one person would have too much power. This system keeps us free! Colorful images, supporting text, a glossary, table of contents, and index all work together in this Spanish-translated title to help readers better understand the content and be fully engaged from cover to cover.
¡Lideraré El Camino!
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Readers will learn what it takes to be a good leader in this Spanish-translated nonfiction e-book. Featuring vivid images, supportive text, and a helpful table of contents, glossary, and index, children will be eager to learn about and practice being a good leader!
El Gobierno de EE. UU. y tú
by Jennifer Overend Prior
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
This informative, Spanish-translated e-book teaches early readers about the important impact that government has on our lives. Readers will learn about taxes, the three branches of government, voting, and more through bright images and supportive text. A table of contents, glossary, and index are included to help readers build content-area literacy in social studies.
¡Sé Un Buen Líder!
by Jennifer Overend Prior
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
What does it take to be a good leader? Young readers will learn what it takes in this inspiring Spanish-translated nonfiction title that features plenty of bright photos, easy-to-read engaging text, and vocabulary.
¡Respeta Las Reglas!
by Gail Skroback Hennessey
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
With examples from both past and present, early readers learn about the ways that rules help keep us safe and respectful of one another. Vibrant images in conjunction with engaging, Spanish-translated text provides readers with an inviting experience.
El Cumpleaños De Washington
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Early readers will gain insight and understand why we celebrate George Washington's inspiring life and incredible accomplishments in this appealing Spanish-translated nonfiction title. With captivating images, supportive text, and an accessible table of contents, glossary, and index, readers will be engaged from start to finish of this e-book!
Dar Las Gracias
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Early readers learn about the first Thanksgiving and compare the similarities and differences between the past and present in this charming nonfiction title. Featuring colorful images, large, easy-to-read text, and a helpful glossary and index, this Spanish-translated book will have children engaged and ready to share what they're thankful for.
Estadounidenses Asombrosos
Abigail Adams
by Jennifer Overend Prior
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
What makes Abigail Adams such an amazing American? Young readers will find out in this intriguing, biographical e-book, translated into Spanish. Explore primary source photographs and use helpful text features such as a glossary, table of contents, and index to build content-area literacy in social studies. This engaging, informational text also encourages children to find someone that they are inspired by.
Andar Por La Escuela
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
It's important to know how to get around school! In this informative Spanish title, early readers learn the basics of mapping out school--from where it is located in the neighborhood to the position of items in the classroom. Children are encouraged to map out their own classroom with helpful ideas for a creative and engaging activity.
¿Qué Hace A Una Ciudad?
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
There are many different places and people that make up a town. Through colorful images and easy-to-read Spanish-translated text, early readers learn the important aspects of town communities and are encouraged to look for some of the similarities in their own towns!
¡Puedes Contar Conmigo!
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
People count on good citizens to make America a great country. In this inspiring, Spanish-translated nonfiction e-book, readers will learn what they can do to be good citizens, what leaders do to help citizens, and what rules good citizens follow. The appealing images, supportive text, and helpful table of contents, glossary, and index work together to keep readers informed and engaged from beginning to end.
¡Ubícalo En El Mapa!
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Early readers discover the basics of learning how to read maps in this informative, Spanish-translated reader. Through colorful images and supportive text, readers are encouraged to practice their mapping skills and to share what they learn. Featuring a glossary and an index, children will have the tools they need right at their fingertips!
Andar Por La Ciudad
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
From the compass rose to various scales, readers will learn the basics of how to read a map in this enlightening Spanish-translated nonfiction title. With bright, clear images and helpful text, this book will have young readers engaged and excited to put their mapping skills to work!
¡Yo Puedo Traba Jar!
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
There are many jobs to do around the house! Readers will be stimulated by the engaging photos, large text, and an accompanying glossary and index.
¿Quién Hace Las Reglas?
by Gail Skroback Hennessey
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Give early readers a look into who determines the rules for various places--from the classroom to the entire country! With vivid images in conjunction with easy-to-read Spanish-translated text, readers are encouraged to recognize and follow rules that impact their lives.
El Dinero Y El Comercio En Nuestro Mundo
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
People all over the world trade and buy from each other! This nonfiction Spanish e-book will teach young readers the various services and goods that countries around the world provide. Readers will also be exposed to the different forms of money, such as yen and pesos, and the difference between wants and needs. Colorful images, supporting text, a glossary, table of contents, and index all work together to help readers better understand the content and be fully engaged from beginning to end.
¡Feliz Cuatro De Julio!
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
In this Spanish-translated nonfiction title, readers are introduced to the ideas of freedom and celebrations as they learn about the history of and the way that Americans continue to celebrate the 4th of July. Early readers will love the bright colors and images and the clear, informational text as they move through from cover to cover.
Estadounidenses Asombrosos
Pocahontas
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
This fascinating early biography will give readers the opportunity to learn about Pocahantas's incredible life through brilliant images, Spanish-translated informative text, and a helpful glossary and index. Children will be inspired by her amazing life and will be encouraged to find someone they think is amazing!
Estadounidenses asombrosos: Paul Revere
by Jennifer Overend Prior
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Readers will learn about Paul Revere in this interesting, biographical e-book that has been translated into Spanish. Primary source photographs and documents along with helpful text features such as a glossary, index, and table of contents, give readers the tools they need to learn all they can about this amazing American. Readers will be encouraged to think about a person they think is amazing.
Estadounidenses asombrosos: Rosa Parks
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Rosa Parks was an amazing woman. She stood up for herself and for her beliefs. One day, Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man on a bus. Her actions helped spark the civil rights movement. Today, people have more freedom in America because of her actions. Colorful images, supporting text, a glossary, table of contents, and index all work together in this Spanish-translated book to help readers better understand the content and be fully engaged from cover to cover.
Maravillas Naturales de Estados Unidos
by Jennifer Overend Prior
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Many of America's natural landmarks have become famous. People like to visit them because they are unique and beautiful. They remind us of the power of nature. It is important to preserve these places so that everyone can enjoy them. Colorful images, supporting text, a glossary, table of contents, and index all work together in this Spanish-translated title to help readers better understand the content and be fully engaged from cover to cover.
¿Qué Hace A Una Familia?
Part of the Primary Source Readers Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Early readers discover the various kinds of families in this Spanish-translated nonfiction title. Readers are encouraged to be aware of and embrace the differences in families through lovely images and engaging text.