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This book contains ten units, each one featuring a different animal. Each unit covers such topics as animals’ food, habitat, and adaptations and includes an activity plan and activity sheets. The activity sheets encourage children to use thinking processes, research skills, and inquiry skills in order to develop science concepts and become more independent learners.4 Grades
The Animal Kingdom: Dyslexia Version
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Birdie is new at Pine Forest School, and he isn’t having a very good first day. He’s so small that some of the other animals make fun of him. Then he meets Bear, the biggest animal in the school. Bear befriends Birdie, and they learn that together, anything is possible. This illustrated book includes guiding questions at the end.
The Bird and the Bear (Dyslexia Version)
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Interweaving handwritten text and art in his signature style, Hendrix tells the fascinating story of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who during World War II became convinced that Hitler and the Nazi Party needed to be stopped--and he was willing to sacrifice anything and everything to do so.
The Faithful Spy (Graphic Novel)
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Henry Hudson, though English, was captain of a Dutch ship called the Half Moon that he was tasked with sailing north around Canada to China. It was, of course, an impossible request. Henry gave up that effort and tried to find a passageway through the great continent instead, but he ran into trouble time and again. He never found what he was looking for, but his name remains on maps of the United States today.
The Half Moon on the Hudson (Dyslexic Font)
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"Every experience God gives us . . . is the perfect preparation for the future only He can see."—Corrie ten Boom Corrie ten Boom was a Dutch watchmaker who became a heroine of the Resistance, a survivor of Hitler's concentration camps, and one of the most remarkable evangelists of the twentieth century. This is her incredible true story, now a visually stunning graphic novel. With more than 1,500 engaging full-colour illustrations, this real-life heroine comes to life--showing how even in the most desperate, loneliest, and darkest of times, faith, hope, and love will ultimately triumph.
The Hiding Place (Graphic Novel)
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Through narrative and comic panels, Hendrix chronicles Lewis and Tolkien’s near-idyllic childhoods, then moves on to both men’s horrific tour of the trenches of World War I to their first meeting at Oxford in 1929, and then the foreshadowing, action, and aftermath of World War II. He reveals the shared story of their friendship, in all its ups and downs, that gave them confidence to venture beyond academic concerns (fantasy wasn’t considered suitable for adult reading, but the domain of children), shaped major story/theme ideas, and shifted their ideas about the potential of mythology and faith.
The Mythmakers: The Remarkable Fellowship of C.S. Lewis & J.R.R. Tolkien (Graphic Novel)
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Coronado had heard rumors of seven cities of gold somewhere north of Mexico, so he sent an exploring party to find them. The expedition did not go well. Soon Coronado himself stormed north into the great American Southwest, searching for the fabled cities that he was certain existed. He could not know the significance of what he discovered instead.
The Search for the Seven Cities of Gold (Dyslexic Font)
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From the capital city of Monterey, California, the governor, a minister named Walter Colton, watched his citizens abandon their homes and head for the mountains, eager to strike it rich looking for gold.
Walter Colton’s Gold Fever
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A beautiful and faithful graphic novel adaptation of Richard Adams’s beloved story of a group of rabbits on an epic journey in search of home. “Every rabbit that stays behind is in great danger. We will welcome any rabbit who joins us.”
Watership Down: The Graphic Novel
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Christopher Columbus wanted to sail west to China. Instead, he found a group of islands that became known as the West Indies. He had not anticipated the continents of North and South America that stood in his way. Soon men from several European countries were making the voyage to the New World, all eager to explore the great unknown land mass that held such promise.
Westward to a New World (Dyslexic Font)
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This book presents children with fifteen problems, none of which have easy answers. Children must consider the problems, answer questions about them, and complete related activities. The activities teach children the valuable skills of compromise, making the best of a situation, and looking for a new way of accomplishing a goal.
What To Do? Level A (Dyslexia Version)
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This book presents children with fifteen problems, none of which have easy answers. Children must consider the problems, answer questions about them, and complete related activities. The activities teach children the valuable skills of compromise, making the best of a situation, and looking for a new way of accomplishing a goal.
What To Do? Level B (Dyslexia Version)
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A National Book Award Finalist, this remarkable graphic novel is about growing up in a refugee camp, as told by a former Somali refugee.
When Stars are Scattered (Graphic Novel)
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In the early 1830s, iron horses were being built all along the East Coast, and whenever they arrived in a new town, people were excited to ride them for the first time.
William Brown Rides the DeWitt Clinton
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William Ogden bought himself a used locomotive and some train cars and had a few miles of railroad tracks built from Chicago going west, all despite the citizens of Chicago telling him that he was wasting his time.
William Ogden’s Iron Pioneer
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