Dozens of Activities With Engaging Reproducibles That Kids Will Love . . . From Creative Teachers Across the Country Great for grades 2-3! Each book in this terrific new series is packed with teacher-tested ideas and activities that teach important math concepts and correlate with the NCTM Standards. Includes tips for working with second language learners; assessment ideas; and writing, art, m…
Sometimes we hear words in the news and it's hard to understand what they mean and how they affect us. using beautiful artwork and clear explanations, Racism and Intolerance looks to answer our questions and reassure our concerns about these issues
Disabled people are cherished members of our families and communities and ableism impacts all of us in different ways. It's never too early to begin the conversation. This book is a great place to start!
With clever pivots and articulated parts, Pivot Book: Move It! is an imaginative new format created by Roger Priddy and is a must for little fans of things that go. Young children will love the bright, colourful illustrations and expertly-crafted moveable parts. From trucks and tractors, to diggers and cranes, each spread is packed full of different types of vehicles to spot.
Sometimes, less is more. This smart but powerful guide will demstify key economic terms and ideas, from stocks and shares to cryptocurrencies
For as long as medicine has been a practice, women's bodies have been treated like objects to be practiced on: examined and ignored, idealized and sexualized, shamed, subjugated, mutilated, and dismissed. The history of women’s healthcare is a story in which women themselves have too often been voiceless—a narrative instead written from the perspective of men who styled themselves as author…
Data is fundamental to the modern world. From economic development to health care to education and public policy, we rely on numbers to allocate resources and make crucial decisions. But because so much data fails to take into account gender, because it treats men as the default and women as atypical, bias and discrimination are baked into our systems. And women pay tremendous costs for this…