Avoiding Hunger and Finding Water

Avoiding Hunger and Finding Water
Author: Andrew Langley
Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2011-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1410943267

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This express edition looks at famine and drought, the need for more sustainable farming practices and water use, and patterns of consumption.

Avoiding Hunger and Finding Water

Avoiding Hunger and Finding Water
Author: Andrew Langley
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2011-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1410945634

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This book shows how the production and distribution of food and clean water is uneven across the globe, leading to hunger and poverty for many. How can more food reach people who need it?

Read to Achieve Teacher's Resource

Read to Achieve Teacher's Resource
Author:
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2015-06-08
Genre:
ISBN: 149660704X

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The Read to Achieve Teacher's Resource Guide provides complete instruction for the defined standards, but also provides scaffolded instruction for the standards leading up to 3rd grade.

Promoting Health, Preventing Disease

Promoting Health, Preventing Disease
Author: Rebecca Vickers
Publisher: Raintree
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2011-06-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1406237159

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Our population of over six billion people is putting increasing pressure on the world's resources. So what solutions are there to the many challenges facing the environment today? This series encourages readers to think about what they would do about a range of local and global topics, providing them with ideas, tools, and skills to research and understand difficult questions. Its practical, down-to-earth treatment and case studies will encourage critical thinking and keep students engaged, whilst providing guidance on the information and media literacy skills that are part of the modern curriculum.

The Race to Feed the Hungry

The Race to Feed the Hungry
Author: Mary Colson
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1477778470

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Hunger is the number-one health problem in the world. In this informative volume, readers will learn the causes of hunger, who is affected and where, what solutions are available, and how changes can be made to combat this pernicious problem. "Look to the Past" boxes highlight key events and people throughout the history of hunger. "Science Solutions" boxes offer thought-provoking options about how science might provide life-changing answers to some of the most difficult problems faced in feeding the hungry. "Countdown!" boxes provide statistics that put the need for fast, effective, and lasting solutions to hunger in perspective.

Nonfiction Writing Strategies Using Content-Area Mentor Texts

Nonfiction Writing Strategies Using Content-Area Mentor Texts
Author: Marcia S. Freeman
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2014
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1625215126

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"How can you enhance the quality and effectiveness of instruction in both the content areas and in writing? By integrating content in both social studies and science with the strategies of writing that are so important for students to master as they craft nonfiction. This book shows teachers how to use mentor texts in an integrative approach for teaching both content and informational writing. As you explore the pages of this book, you'll find strategies for teaching writing craft fundamentals with step-by-step instructions that make writing instruction come alive in content-area classes. Models make the instructional strategies clear. The book also includes a variety of expository techniques and advice on preparing writers for success on performance-based tests."

Teaching Text Features to Support Comprehension

Teaching Text Features to Support Comprehension
Author: Michelle Kelley
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2015-05-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1496602986

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When K-5 students understand how to read text features like diagrams, bullets, insets, and tables, they are reading the whole page--essential for deep comprehension of nonfiction and fiction text. In this revised edition of Reading the Whole Page: Teaching and Assessing Text Features to Meet K-5 Common Core Standards, seasoned educators Michelle Kelley and Nicki Clausen-Grace show you how to explicitly teach K-5 students to read text features, use them to navigate text, and include them in their own writing. The classroom-proven mini-lessons, activities, and assessment tools in Teaching Text Features to Support Comprehension help you: teach relevant Common Core State Standards and grade-level expectations; diagnose, monitor, and meet student needs with one of two level-appropriate assessments; evaluate knowledge with a unique picture book that can be downloaded that illustrates all the text features; and monitor and guide differentiated instruction with a convenient class profile. Sixty mini-lessons for teaching print, graphic, and organizational features provide ample choices for meeting the standards while adapting to students' needs. Flexible lessons, which follow the gradual release of responsibility model and increase in difficulty, can be used within the typical 90-minute reading block, during content-area instruction, in small groups, and as part of independent practice opportunities like literacy centers. Each lesson offers concept review, suggestions for differentiation, assessment options, and technology connections, requiring students to find, explore, manipulate, and create text features in their own writing. Even more activities--from text feature walks to scavenger hunts--help students integrate text feature knowledge as they read. The downloadable materials provided online include important resources and convenient lesson supports, such as interactive thinksheets that can be filled out directly on the computer, visual examples of each text feature, rubrics, the assessment picture book, and readers' theatre scripts.

Coping with Population Growth

Coping with Population Growth
Author: Nicola Barber
Publisher: Raintree
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2011-06-10
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1406237108

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Our population of over six billion people is putting increasing pressure on the world's resources. So what solutions are there to the many challenges facing the environment today? This series encourages readers to think about what they would do about a range of local and global topics, providing them with ideas, tools, and skills to research and understand difficult questions. Its practical, down-to-earth treatment and case studies will encourage critical thinking and keep students engaged, whilst providing guidance on the information and media literacy skills that are part of the modern curriculum.

Sustaining Our Natural Resources

Sustaining Our Natural Resources
Author: Jen Green
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2019-05-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1410992098

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This book explores the ways in which we are depleting the planet's resources, and the need to use them in a sustainable manner. Can we meet all our needs and wants without destroying our forests and fisheries?

SURVIVAL HANDBOOK - How to Find Water, Food and Shelter in Any Environment, How to Protect Yourself and Create Tools, Learn How to Survive

SURVIVAL HANDBOOK - How to Find Water, Food and Shelter in Any Environment, How to Protect Yourself and Create Tools, Learn How to Survive
Author: U.S. Department of Defense
Publisher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2017-03-06
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 8026874773

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This edition covers ALL survival skills and techniques that a person can use in order to sustain life in any type of natural environment. The techniques are meant to provide basic necessities like water, food and shelter… Nevertheless, it takes much more than the knowledge to build a shelter, get food and make fire in order to survive successfully. A key ingredient in any survival situation is the mental attitude. This e-book covers both aspects of the survival. It will help you develop your survival skills, as well as the will to survive. It will prepare you for any type of situation, either physical or psychological ordeal.