Grade 2
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What Have You Got?
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Early Level 2
Would you like an artist to draw a picture of you? How would the artist start? Which part would be drawn first? What would be added next to make a picture of you? What else? Could you draw Read More →
What Holds Us to Earth?: A Look at Gravity
From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — Exploring Physical Science
A ball drops to the ground. Leaves fall from a tree. Gravity is at work all around you. But what exactly is gravity? And how does it affect different objects? Read this book to find out!… Read More →
What I Do: Book 10
From the Series Healthy Me!
From swimming in the pool to dancing to funky music, exercise can be done in many ways. With the use of real-life photos, young readers are introduced to the importance of movement and are… Read More →
What I Eat: Book 9
From the Series Healthy Me!
From strawberries to strawberry ice-cream, food is essential for all living things. With the use of real-life photos, young readers are introduced to the different kinds of goodies that fuel… Read More →
What If It Never Stops Raining?
From the Series Nancy Carlson Picture Books
Tim is always worrying about something, but things never turn out as badly as he thinks they will. Read More →
What Is a Democracy?
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Exploring Government
What is a democracy? What do fairness and equality mean? How are leaders of a democracy chosen? Accessible text and explanatory photos help students understand the key concepts of how a… Read More →
What Is a Forecast?
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Let's Watch the Weather
What does it mean to forecast the weather? How do weather forecasters do their jobs? Readers will learn the ins and outs of weather forecasting in this book. Accessible text and appealing… Read More →
What Is a Gas?
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — States of Matter
What Is a Gas? offers emergent readers a simple explanation of matter, a discription of gases, and examples of how gases can change into different states of matter. Read More →
What Is a Liquid?
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — States of Matter
What Is a Liquid? offers emergent readers a simple explanation of matter, a description of liquids, and examples of how liquids can change into different states of matter. Read More →
What Is a Scientist?
From the Series What Is...?
Simple text and full-color photographs depict children engaged in various activities that make up the scientific process: asking questions, noticing details, drawing what they see, taking… Read More →
What Is a Solid?
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — States of Matter
What Is a Solid? offers emergent readers a simple explanation of matter, a description of solids, and examples of how solids can change into different states of matter. Read More →
What Is Citizenship?
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Exploring Government
What is a citizen? How does someone become a citizen? What does it mean to be a responsible citizen? Accessible text and explanatory photos help students understand the key concepts of how to Read More →
What Is Climate?
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Let's Watch the Weather
Why is it hot in one part of the world and chilly in another? Readers will learn the ins and outs of climate in this book. Accessible text and appealing photos show different climate… Read More →
What Is Computer Coding?
From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — Our Digital World
Computers cannot understand human languages such as English. Instead they follow instructions written in special codes. Computer programmers use these codes to design video games and computer Read More →
What Is Government?
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Government
This title offers emergent readers an introduction to the levels and duties of government in the United States. Read More →
What Is Hearing?
From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — Your Amazing Senses
A fire alarm’s wail. A cat’s quiet purr Your ears let you hear all kinds of sounds, both loud and soft. But how do your ears work? And how does your sense of hearing help you? Read this book… Read More →
What Is in It?: Skills Set 1
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Decodable Explorers
We all know what is inside the skin of a banana. Have you ever eaten shellfish? Some other things that we eat give us a surprise when we see what is inside. Focus Skills: s, a, t, p, i, n, m Read More →
What Is Inside the Lincoln Memorial?
From the Series Cloverleaf Books ™ — Our American Symbols
Look at that giant statue! What did this person do to earn his own monument in Washington, DC? Join Mr. Williams's class on a field trip to the Lincoln Memorial to find out. Ranger May gives… Read More →
What is in the Box?
From the Series Step Up — Math
When Teddy empties his toy box he finds things in all the colors of the rainbow. Good use of repetition makes this an excellent book for first readers and for memorizing the colors of the rainbow. Read More →
What Is It Made Of?
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Early Level 3
People are very clever at making things. Some things are made at factories. Do you ever wonder what something is made of? What is yoghurt made of? Where does sugar come from? Let's find out… Read More →
What Is It Made Of?: Noticing Types of Materials
From the Series Cloverleaf Books ™ — Nature's Patterns
Could window panes be made out of wood? Or a shirt out of glass? Go on a treasure hunt with Ms. Sampson's class as they search for different kinds of materials—cloth, rock, glass, metal, and… Read More →
What Is Money, Anyway?: Why Dollars and Coins Have Value
From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — Exploring Economics
Have you ever received a birthday card with a $10 bill inside? Or found a quarter on the sidewalk? These bills and coins are made of paper and metal. But they’re far more valuable than what… Read More →
What Is Poetry?
From the Series Name That Text Type!
What is poetry? How is it different from other kinds of writing? Find out what makes a poem a poem. See how poets organize their poems and what special writing tools they use, such as rhythm, Read More →
What Is Severe Weather?
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Let's Watch the Weather
What are tornadoes? Blizzards? Hurricanes? Readers will learn the ins and outs of severe weather in this book. Accessible text and appealing photos show severe weather conditions and… Read More →