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Distance Learning (21)
The novel coronavirus has likely changed the lives of most, if not all, people around the world. As we know, education is key-even for the youngest of readers. This series will take a look at what COVID-19 is, what a coronavirus is, the people risking their lives each day to keep the world moving, an the amazing technology that exists and is being created to fight the disease. Other titles will cover what social distancing and distance learning are, and what kids can do to connect with their friends, teachers, family and community during these unprecedented times. -
Learning Expectations (23)
Told in narrative nonfiction, this book teaches young readers how to understand expectations. Books help build a foundation for students to develop into capable and compassionate individuals and, through examples, show them how to make the choices that will let them grow their soft skills. All books in the 21st Century Junior Library encourage readers to Look, Think, Make a Guess, Ask Questions, and Create. Books include table of contents, sidebars, glossary, index, activities, and author biography. -
Learning About Nonfiction (15)
If the book tells a true story, you're reading nonfiction. How else do you know? Quick, fun examples help you get the facts on nonfiction.Only 1 left in stock -
Learning at Home (21)
The COVID-19 pandemic introduced many changes into children's lives. Learning at Home looks at the disruption of their school routines and gives actionable suggestions to help young readers adapt as we navigate the current outbreak. This includes science content, based on current CDC recommendations, as well as social emotional content to help with personal wellness and development of empathy. All books in the 21st Century Junior Library encourage readers to think critically and creatively, and use their problem-solving skills. Book includes table of contents, sidebars, glossary, index, and author biography. -
Learning to Lead (22)
There's a lot more to being a good leader than standing in front of a group and telling them what to do. Effective leadership includes communication skills, confidence, compassion, discipline, and the ability to connect with your audience. This guide discusses the characteristics a leader needs and suggests ways for readers to reach their goals. -
Learning to Listen (22)
Most people want to be known as a good listener, but listening involves so much more than sitting quietly while someone else is speaking. It’s a skill that requires practice, patience, and plenty of help along the way. Readers are given valuable advice on how to develop active listening skills and apply them in a variety of situations—from interactions with family and friends to time at school and work. Helpful sidebars provide additional information, and resources for further research encourage a closer study of communication. Relatable examples and full-color photographs enhance this engaging learning experience. -
Learning About Media Literacy (15)
Media is everywhere. Even the youngest readers need to know how to interact with it. Straightforward text and clear photographs givers readers the tools they need to evaluate and understand media.Only 4 left in stock -
Learning to Make Books (16)
Learn how to create your own book, including its cover, pages, and binding. Crafters practice comprehension skills as they use text and diagrams to follow the steps for each project. The activities push students to learn and apply domain-specific vocabulary, practice new techniques, and build on concepts that may already be familiar. Other tools, including an index and additional resources, encourage readers to locate information and explore further independently.Only 3 left in stock -
Learning at Pre-K (17)
Pre-K is a great place to be, as readers will learn in this delightful fiction title. Readers are invited to spend a day at school with a relatable narrator and their friends. Readers join in on the fun as the colorful cast of characters learn, read stories, and play outside. Accessible text makes this text fun to read, while colorful illustrations bring the story to life. This title is perfect for introducing young children to the exciting things Pre-K offers, and is also great for reading out loud to younger children.Only 1 left in stock -
Learning to Add with Apes (24)
Apes are mammals that are very similar to people--just look at their faces! Gorillas, gibbons, chimpanzees, orangutans, and bonobos are all apes. Readers learn key facts about these animals and see amazing photographs of them in their natural habitats, all while seamlessly practicing basic addition problems. -
Learning to Compare with Bears (24)
Several kinds of bears live on Earth, from the “small” black bear to the enormous Kodiak bear. All bears have some things in common, but they also have key differences, which are highlighted in the manageable text. Readers will also practice comparison skills on each spread by answering basic mathematical questions. -
Learning to Count with Lions (24)
The lion is called the king of the beasts! Lions are expert hunters and have few natural enemies. Inside this book, readers will see amazing photographs of lions up close in their natural habitats. Readers learn important facts about lions while practicing the essential math skill of counting. An answer key allows readers to assess their mathematical knowledge. -
Learning to Subtract with Seals (24)
Seals are playful creatures that live in cold waters around the world. Readers will find lots of cute seals--and a few ugly ones--inside this fun guide to subtraction. Each spread includes colorful photographs of seals in their natural habitats, facts about them, and simple subtraction problems. -
Protecting the Environment Through Service Learning (15)
Because protecting environmental resources has become an issue of scientific, political, and historical import, service-learning projects that serve the planet have become an important part of a wide range of curricula. Students will find a wealth of opportunities both at home and abroad that will directly impact the Earth’s wildlife, aquatic health, and natural resources. This engaging volume surveys the various projects available to students interested in using service learning to find solutions to local and global environmental issues. Readers also learn how to tie projects to coursework and apply their skills to future pursuits.Only 1 left in stock -
Supporting the Elderly Through Service Learning (15)
Loads of learning takes place in the classroom, but it is by no means the only place for students to gain knowledge and experience. This innovative resource introduces service learning and why it can be such a helpful tool for students, the elderly, and the larger community. Successful service learning projects are described throughout the book, which highlight how they work as well as the benefits of getting to know the often overlooked senior population within our communities. Forthright discussions of the challenges and benefits highlight why service-learning projects can be a satisfying, fun, and memorable way to learn.Only 1 left in stock -
Living with Learning Disabilities and Disorders (20)
Although learning disabilities are believed to affect a significant number of children, not all of those children receive an actual diagnosis. While school officials, teachers, and parents continue to improve education for these children, the general public still has misconceptions about learning disabilities and how to help those affected by them. This detailed look at learning disabilities aims to educate readers through relatable text and engaging sidebars. Annotated quotes from experts, up-to-date statistics, and new technologies are explored, as well as the causes of and common misconceptions about life with dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, and more.Only 2 left in stock -
Learning the Island Landscape in Fortnite® (20)
In Fortnite Battle Royale, knowing the layout of the island is key to landing that coveted Victory Royale, and earning all those bragging rights that come with it. The island itself is littered with building materials, potions, weapons, and other valuable resources, and knowing where to look for them gives a player a huge advantage when a match begins. This illuminating guide helps players to map out the island landscape, learn where to land, how to move around, and how to take advantage of every hill, tree, and crevasse.Only 1 left in stock -
Medical Mishaps: Learning from Bad Ideas (20)
See some of the world's most messed-up medical mishaps at a microscopic level. Find out how each procedure, tool, or surgery failed, the basic science that was missed, and what doctors learned from their mistakes.Only 1 left in stock -
Setting Boundaries: Learning about Healthy Relationships (21)
Shares three stories of children learning how to set boundaries and have healthy relationships. Vibrant and colorful photos help tell the stories. Additional features include a table of contents, a phonetic glossary, sources for further research, and an index. -
We Work Together: Learning about Teamwork (21)
Shares three stories of children learning how to work together as a team. Vibrant and colorful photos help tell the stories. Additional features include a table of contents, a phonetic glossary, sources for further research, and an index. -
Is Virtual Learning Good for Students? (23)
Virtual learning became the reality for most students during the COVID19 pandemic. The debate over virtual learning has many strong arguments on both sides. While one side argues that virtual learning provides a flexible schedule and comfortable home environment for students, the other side argues that students from lowincome households and with special needs can fall behind. This book explores several arguments on both sides of the virtual learning debate. Readers are encouraged to think for themselves using facts and their own experience. This timely topic gives readers a chance to exercise the important life skill of critical thinking. -
Learning Near and Far with Birds (24)
The world is home to many, many kinds of birds—from the giant ostrich to the tiny hummingbird! Readers see these birds and many others in their natural habitats inside this informative guide. The text also reinforces the basic concept of near and far while imparting valuable scientific facts to young readers. -
Learning to Tell Time with Turtles (24)
It's time to talk about turtles! More than 350 kinds of turtles live all over the world, and they can be found living on land as well as in the water. While learning about turtles and seeing them in their natural habitats, readers will also get the opportunity to practice their time-telling skills. Each spread includes fun facts and an example or question regarding time. -
Learning About Colonial America with Arts & Crafts (15)
Life in colonial America differed greatly depending on where you lived. Colonists in New England were often close to cities and centers of trade. Many colonists in South lived on or around plantations. Readers learn about these different ways of life as they make crafts influenced by different facets of colonial life, including candles and bonnets, all explained through step-by-step instructions. Readers discover facts about life in the colonies through accessible text, as well as informative sidebars and fact boxes. Historical images are included throughout to show readers what colonial America was like.Only 1 left in stock