Immigrants from Mexico and Central America
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Leaving their native land -- Three immigration stories -- Life in the United States -- The future of immigration.
Emma Carlson Berne crée des thrillers adolescents pleins de suspense qui explorent les complexités des relations humaines. Ses récits se caractérisent par un rythme captivant et la capacité de tenir les lecteurs en haleine. Berne explore des thèmes tels que l'identité, les secrets et la tension psychologique avec un sens aigu du détail. Ses histoires captivantes sondent souvent ce qui se cache sous la surface de vies apparemment ordinaires.
Leaving their native land -- Three immigration stories -- Life in the United States -- The future of immigration.
Exploring the distinction between civil rights and legal rights, this book delves into the impact of gender, age, and discrimination within the framework of the U.S. Constitution. Through engaging language and vibrant photos, it guides readers in understanding the nation's civil rights laws and their role in safeguarding citizens. The book aims to educate young readers about the importance of these rights in promoting equality and justice.
An oil spill in the ocean means destruction for both animals and their habitats - and lots of work for Seaside Sanctuary, where Elsa Roth's parents work. When pelicans are gravely hurt in the spill and brought into the sanctuary, Elsa and her friends are given important roles in caring for the birds.
Shine the science spotlight on frogs, toads, newts, salamanders, and caecilians! Organized by reference topics such as habitat, anatomy, and diet, Amphibians introduces young readers and browsers to these water-dependent animals through vibrant full-color photos and concise, factual text.
Includes a glossary, discussion questions, writing exercises, and more facts about otters.
A song describes how people celebrate Earth Day and the meaning of the holiday.
100 Fun Facts about Rocks and Gems
Explore the fascinating world of geology by discovering the origins and classification of various rocks, minerals, and gems. This book delves into the characteristics of the shiniest, most useful, and even the most dangerous specimens found on Earth, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of these natural wonders.
Elsa Roth and her best friend, Olivia, are excited to tag along with Elsa's mother on a month-long expedition to study the diet of orca whales in the San Juan Islands.
Seaside Sanctuary is supposed to be a safe place for marine animals, but suddenly dolphins are getting sick-and no one can explain why. Since Elsa Roth spends all of her time at the sanctuary, a perk of her parents' jobs there, she's well acquainted with all the animals. Elsa is especially worried about Star, a young dolphin she bonded with after seeing him in his wild pen. When the crisis intensifies, it's up to Elsa to get to solve the mystery before it's too late for Star and the rest of the dolphins.
The book utilizes primary source photographs and compelling narration to explore the tragic events of 9/11, providing historical context to a pivotal moment in American history. It captures the immediate reactions of people witnessing the attacks unfold on television, reshaping their perception of terrorism. Enhanced by the Capstone 4D augmented reality app, readers gain a deeper understanding of the significance of this event through both text and multimedia clips.