Comparative Religion: Investigate the World Through Religious Tradition (Inquire and Investigate)

Over 7 billion people live on the earth, and 84 percent of them describe themselves as being religious. Few topics incite such passion as religion. What does that mean?

Today I Celebrate Holidays!: How Ali, Adam, and Ari Find More in Common Through Their Differences

Ali celebrates Ramadan, Adam celebrates Christmas and Ari celebrates Hanukkah. They are three best friends who share their holiday traditions and experiences with each other over a plate of

A City Through Time

Illustrated by Steve Noon Revised and updated for a new generation! In the bestselling A City Through Time, readers are invited to follow the progress of an imaginary city

Plague!: Epidemics and Scourges Through the Ages (Sickening History of Medicine)

Being sick is horrible. But it used to be worse. Inside this book, you’ll see evidence of the plagues of the past—rotting skin, dissolving lungs, and sinister swelling all

Teaching Physical Science through Children’s Literature

Integrate science and language arts while emphasizing the process skills common to both areas. * Inspired by favorite stories * 20 complete lessons * Connects science and language arts

Breaking Through: Using Educational Technology for Children with Special Needs

While one-on-one therapy is certainly beneficial, for some children, the process of developing social skills, manual dexterity, and educational competency presents much more of a challenge. Fortunately, the introduction

Alice in Wonderland: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass

Tumble down the proverbial rabbit hole in this time-honored classic by Lewis Carroll. Follow Alice, one of literature’s most popular female figures, as she encounters a colorful cast of

Miami Jackson Sees It Through (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))

MIAMI’S CLASS HAS a brand-new teacher, no-nonsense Miss Amerita Spraggins. She’s a real tough lady. She insists on assigned seats. She hands out detentions like coupons. She even refuses

Teaching Conflict Resolution Through Children’s Literature (Grades K-2)

Motivate students to get off the “conflict escalator” by talking things through and expressing feelings in constructive ways. Includes easy, classroom-tested methods and reproducible activity pages. For use with