Catalog Search Results
Author
Language
English
Description
What would life be like if you lived somewhere else? Would it be strange to take the subway to school or to live five miles from your nearest neighbor? This volume explores the similarities and differences between several types of communities, focusing in particular on urban, suburban, and rural areas. Think About It and Compare and Contrast sidebars encourage young readers to engage with the material, while vocabulary call-outs and the glossary help...
Author
Language
English
Description
What would life be like if you lived somewhere else? Would it be strange to take the subway to school or to live five miles from your nearest neighbor? This volume explores the similarities and differences between several types of communities, focusing in particular on urban, suburban, and rural areas. Think About It and Compare and Contrast sidebars encourage young readers to engage with the material, while vocabulary call-outs and the glossary help...
Author
Series
Language
English
Description
The strength of a community often is determined by the resources available where it is located. This resource discusses both man-made resources (such as dams, bridges, roads, buildings, and industry) as well as renewable and non-renewable natural resources (including soil, water, forests, and energy). The text further explores how such resources affect a community s health as well as the prosperity and opportunities of its members. Young readers will...
Author
Language
English
Description
This book introduces many community workers and volunteers and describes what they do in accessible language. Young readers will learn about the important roles that police officers, firefighters, doctors, teachers, government leaders, and others fulfill to make the community a healthy, safe, and clean place for everyone who lives there. Vocabulary call-outs throughout and the glossary offer readers the chance to improve their language skills, while...
Author
Language
English
Description
Many communities are large and diverse, supporting a lively and interesting mix of people and places that deliver a variety of services. Small and large businesses, shops, public and private organizations, places of learning, health facilities, and more all serve the citizens of a community. This resource Informs and involves readers through a variety of sidebars, and it aligns with national curriculum standards for social studies and economics. Readers...
Didn't find it?
Can't find what you are looking for? Suggest a purchase. Submit Request