Classroom Resource Books
- Age group and grade: Ages 2 - 5 years and grades prekindergarten - kindergarten
- Language: English
- Age group and grade: Ages 3 - 9 and grades pre school - 3rd
- Subject: Money
- Product Type: Early childhood resource workbook
- Age Group: 5 to 6 years
- Age group and grade: Ages 6 - 8 and grades kindergarten - 3rd
- 3128 following the rules, 3129 you can count on me, 3130 working together, 3131 sharing is caring, 3132 think before you act, 3133 everyone is unique and special and 3134 show you understand
- Subject: Student Reference
- Authors: Editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries
- Mark Twain Media 2016
- 96 pages in paperback format
- Focuses on scissors skills, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills
- Includes pasting and following directions
- This book addresses: - What is dyslexia? - How to identify it - Early diagnosis and intervention - Teaching students - Supporting English Learners
- A must-read for teachers, practitioners, administrators, and others on the frontline of teaching all children to read. Jack M. Fletcher, Ph.D., ABPP (ABCN) Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished Professor University of Houston
- Age group and grade: Ages 11 -13 and grades 4th -8th
- Subject: Algebra
- Age group and grade: Ages 3 - 8 and grades pre school - 2nd
- Language: English
- Age group and grade: Ages 9 - 12 and grades 6th
- Subject: Algebra
- Develop students’ problem solving with Daily Word Problems
- The 36 weeks of word problems provide grade-level math practice of important concepts such as addition, multiplication, fractions, logic, algebra, and more
- Age group and grade: Ages 9 - teens and grades 5th - 8th
- Who invented the alphabet, is the lost city of Atlantis a legend, was there really a Trojan horse, there are no "right" or "wrong" answers
- Subject: Language Arts
- Author: Merriam-Webster's
- Develop students’ problem solving with Daily Word Problems
- The 36 weeks of word problems provide grade-level math practice of important concepts such as addition, multiplication, fractions, logic, algebra, and more
- Grade 1
- Covers beginning and ending consonants, blends, and digraphs
- Published by Merriam-Webster on June 1, 2012
- Has 496 pages in paperback format for convenience
- Middle Grades & Up
- Covers location and place, human-environment interaction, different types of maps, and map reading, as well as the regions and countries of the world
- Age group and grade: Ages 10 - 11 years and grade 5th
- Language: English
- Grade 1
- Covers grade-level language, math, and reading skills
- Language: English
- Format: paperback
- Age group and grade: Ages 10 - 17 and grades 5th - 12th
- Language: English
- Makes the connection between research and practical application through real-life examples and testimonials of SEL in the classroom
- Features Mindful Moments that encourage understanding, learning, and reflection
- Includes language arts, math, and science activities aligned to current state standards
- Bridges Grades 7 - 8
Age-appropriate materials
Find the perfect resources to help your students learn, grow and reach their full potential with classroom resource books. Our selection includes various topics for all different age levels—from preschool all the way up to high school, so you can choose the books that best meet your student's needs. Whether looking forpicture books to engage younger learners or textbooks for more advanced topics, we have something for everyone. With our various titles, you can easily find an excellent book to help bring any subject alive in the classroom.
Engaging content
Classroom resource books should be engaging and informative, with plenty of options to keep your students interested in learning. From interactive activities designed to get kids thinking critically to colorful illustrations that bring science and math concepts alive, our selection is sure to have something that appeals to every student's interests. Topics range from handwriting and grammar to foreign language books and various levels of math, with editions for STEAM and STEM learning too. And don't forget about dictionaries and thesauruses; essential study aids ideal for building vocabulary and showing the differences in related words. Stock up on essential classroom books.