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Una Base Militar
Some neighborhoods are military bases. Members of the armed forces live, work, and train here. A base may have hundreds or thousands of people. Many bases are near towns or small cities. They may be in the United States or in other countries.
Las Cadenas Alimentarias En El Bosque: Trabajar En Bucles (food Chains In The Forest: Working In A Loop)
Computer science is all around us, at school, at home, and in the community. This book gives readers the essential tools they need to understand the computer science concept of loops. Brilliant color photographs and accessible text will engage readers and allow them to connect deeply with the concept. The computer science topic is paired
Cosas Para Hacer (things To Make): Upper Emergent (nonfiction Readers)
Making things with your hands can be fun! Learn how making things with your hands is a common way that people preserve their traditions and the history of their people. The connection to language arts is vocabulary related to creative traditions.
Adivina Quién Ruge
Clues about the lions physical characteristics, behavior, and habitat lead the reader to guess what animal is being described. –From source other than the Library of Congress
Las Cadenas Alimentarias En El Desierto (desert Food Chains)
Which animals and plants can survive in a dry desert environment? Readers learn about the living things that make up desert food chains, including cacti, snakes, and scorpions. Colorful photographs of desert life make readers feel like they’re exploring new parts of this habitat with each turn of the page. Fact boxes provide additional information