Honremos A Nuestros Héroes: Día De Los Veteranos
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
As Americans, we have much to be thankful for. Many brave men and women serve in the armed forces. They uphold our values and protect our borders. On Veterans Day, we take time to thank these people. 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.
El Dinero Y El Comercio En Nuestro País
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Young readers will learn about trading and buying goods and services in this Spanish-translated nonfiction e-book. Readers will also learn to understand the differences between wants and needs. Featuring primary source photography and helpful text features such as a glossary, table of contents, and index, this informational text will improve content-area literacy in social studies.
Maravillas De Estados Unidos Hechas Por El Hombre
by Jennifer Overend Prior
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
It is important for us to remember the events of the past. One way to preserve our history is by building landmarks. Visiting these places and learning about them helps us appreciate our past and guides our future. 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.
Juro Lealtad A La Bandera
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
The American flag is a symbol for freedom and unity. In this engaging, Spanish-translated nonfiction title, young readers learn a brief history of the American flag and are encouraged to learn and recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
Ganar Dinero
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Earning money is a fun and smart thing to do! With various examples of how to earn and save money, early readers are encouraged to find ways to earn money for themselves! Through vivid images and clear, Spanish-translated text, children are provided with the basic concepts they will need to make choices about spending or saving money they have earned.
Haz Tu Parte: Servicio A La Comunidad
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
We live in communities to have better lives. In a community, people help one another. There are many ways to help someone in need. You can volunteer your time, donate things, and recycle. It feels good to help other people! 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.
Usando El Dinero
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
In this Spanish-translated title, early readers will explore money and learn about bills and coins. Children will be encouraged to sort and save through vibrant images and supportive text. A helpful glossary and index assist readers in feeling engaged and eager to learn more!
Trabajos En La Ciudad
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Many people help out their communities in various ways with various jobs. From police officers to dentists, mail carriers to teachers--everyone has an important role! With examples from both past and present and many engaging images and easy-to-read Spanish-translated text, readers will be thoroughly immersed from cover to cover!
Estadounidenses Asombrosos: Susan B. Anthony
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Susan B. Anthony believed in equality for everyone. Readers will learn about her inspiring life and how she became known as an amazing American in this early biography that features vivid images and easy-to-read Spanish-translated text.
Mapas De Nuestro Mundo
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
This informational Spanish e-book teaches readers about the seven continents and how to recognize them on maps. Through supportive text, vibrant images, and a helpful glossary, index, and table of contents, readers will learn about map basics like the compass rose, a scale, and a legend.
Recursos De Capital Y La Economía
by Jennifer Overend Prior
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Capital resources are used every day! These are tools that make it easier for us to do things. They are a part of our economy. The economy helps us get the things that we want and need. 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.
La Ley Y Tú
by Jennifer Overend Prior
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
This fact-filled, nonfiction e-book will teach readers about various types of laws--from city laws to national ones--and what impact they have on us. The detailed images, fascinating facts, and supportive Spanish-translated text work together to inspire readers to learn all they can about laws. A glossary, table of contents, and index are provided to build content-area literacy in social studies.
Todo Sobre El Dinero
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Young readers are introduced to the differences between things they need and things they want in this Spanish-translated, informational book that provides examples of people earning, saving, and spending money through vivid images, straightforward text, and a supportive glossary and index.
La Cultura De Estados Unidos
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
American culture is all around us. The food we eat, the clothes we wear, and even the music that we listen to shows our unique culture. It is important that we celebrate the mosaic of American culture. This Spanish-translated e-book features colorful images, supporting text, a glossary, table of contents, and index that all work together to help readers better understand the content and be fully engaged from beginning to end.
Estadounidenses Asombrosos: Thurgood Marshall
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Thurgood Marshall was an incredible man. He believed that "separate but equal" was not fair. He fought for people and their civil rights. He became a justice for the Supreme Court. Here he helped change unfair laws for African Americans. He is known as "Mr. Civil Rights". 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.
Nuestros Recursos Naturales
by Jennifer Overend Prior
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
We need natural resources to survive. Natural resources are things that nature gives us. But we need to be careful that we do not use too many of Earth's resources. We need to take care of Earth because it takes care of us! 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.
Historias De Inmigración
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Immigrants move to America for many reasons. Follow the lives of four special immigrants from China, Poland, Peru, and the Dominican Republic in this digital book to see how they help make America a great country. 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.
Declarando Nuestra Independencia
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Readers will learn the history behind the Declaration of Independence and what makes it such an important document in American history. This engaging e-book features colorful images, informative Spanish-translated text, and interesting facts. Featuring a table of contents, glossary, and index, this book has all the tools readers will need to learn about American independence!
La Vida En El Hogar
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
This nonfiction, Spanish-translated title allows early readers to explore life at home from both the past and the present. The clear, engaging photos and simple text help children observe the differences and similarities in this engaging book that features a glossary and index for further understanding.
La Capital De Nuestra Nación: Washington D. C.
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
In many ways Washington, DC is the heart of our nation. There are many important buildings and monuments. The White House, the Supreme Court, and the Lincoln Memorial are just a few of the sights to see. People like to visit our nation's capital because it is a window to our past. 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.
Reglas Del Hogar
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Many families have rules at home in order to keep each other happy and safe. This Spanish-translated, nonfiction title gives early readers examples of rules that families might have through straightforward text, vibrant images, and an accompanying glossary and index.
Mapas De Nuestra Nación
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Readers learn about the different areas of the United States in this stimulating nonfiction e-book that has been translated into Spanish. Featuring vividly-colored examples of various maps, including physical, political, and thematic, this e-book will have readers engaged and inspired to learn more about the different parts of the U.S. and to create a map of their own!
Ahorrar y Gastar
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Through vibrant, lively images in conjunction with clear, Spanish-translated text, young readers learn the principles to saving and spending money. Readers are introduced to and encouraged to find the difference between what they need and what they want, and how to make wise choices based on those concepts.
Nosotros, El Pueblo
Valores Cívicos En Estados Unidos
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Today, Americans embrace one another's differences. But it was not always this way. In the past, people had to struggle against slavery and unfair leaders. Americans believe in equality and responsibility. These are our civic values. It is important that we uphold these beliefs. 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.
Estadounidenses Asombrosos: George Washington
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
George Washington was an amazing American! Readers will learn about his life and the amazing things he accomplished in this early biography. Through detailed images, Spanish-translated text, and an accessible glossary and index, readers will be inspired by George Washington!
Las Familias A Lo Largo Del Tiempo
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
In this charming Spanish e-book, readers will learn about the ways families have stayed the same--and changed--over time. With its vivid and charismatic images of families throughout time, helpful text, and a table of contents, glossary, and index, children will be excited to learn about families from the past and will be inspired to compare them to families today.
La Constitución de EE. UU. y tú
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
America has the oldest working constitution in the world! It tells our leaders how to run the country, and it ensures that Americans have rights. Our nation's founders wrote the U.S. Constitution over 200 years ago, and we still follow it today! 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.
Traba Jamos En La Escuela
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
What kinds of jobs are there to do at school? Early readers will learn a few of them as they move through this delightful Spanish-translated title that uses informational text, vivid images, and a helpful glossary and index to engage and encourage them to share what jobs they do at school!
Reglas En La Escuela
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
School rules help us learn and stay safe. Early readers are shown examples of classroom rules through supportive text, vivid images, and a glossary and index. This Spanish-translated book will have children engaged and will encourage them to share what rules they have in their school.
Soy Un Buen Ciudadano
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
What does it take to be a good citizen? Early readers will find out in this Spanish-translated, nonfiction title that features lively images, simple text, and an accompanying glossary. Children are encouraged to practice being a good citizen on their own time and to share their good deeds with others.
Conoce A La Señora Libertad
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
The Statue of Liberty, a gift from France, stands tall in the United States as a symbol of freedom. Explore the characteristics and a brief history of Lady Liberty through stunning images and primary source photographs through this digital title. Featuring large easy-to-read text, a "Your Turn" application activity at the end of the e-book, and helpful text features, such as a glossary and index, this Spanish-translated e-book will have children engaged in Lady Liberty's journey across the Atlantic Ocean and piece-by-piece reconstruction while developing social studies content area literacy in history.
Soy Un Buen Amigo
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
What does a good friend do? Readers will learn about friendship in this delightful Spanish-translated, nonfiction book that uses appealing photos and easy-to-read text to show examples of good friendships. A glossary and index are provided for further assistance in vocabulary development.
Dar las gracias
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
Dar las gracias (Giving Thanks) uses intriguing primary sources to teach students about the first Thanksgiving along with modern-day celebrations of Thanksgiving. The clear, descriptive images and simple phrases will engage students in reading and build their social studies content knowledge. For use in the classroom or at home, this Spanish book includes a simple glossary and index to introduce informational text features to young readers and provide additional reading support.
Vamos A La Escuela
Part of the Social Studies Readers: Content and Literacy (Spanish) series
School has always been an important part of children's lives! In this engaging, Spanish-translated, nonfiction title that includes a glossary and index, early readers are encouraged to use the detailed images and simple text to observe and discuss the similarities and differences between school in the past and school in the present.