Student Diversity
Teaching strategies to meet the learning needs of all students in K–10 classrooms.
Teaching strategies to meet the learning needs of all students in K–10 classrooms.
Maxine Benson, police chief in a small town, sets out to solve the murder of a local bad boy in this work of crime fiction.
Small-town journalist Claire Abbott investigates a bomb threat in the local high school in this work of crime fiction.
Compact et simple d'utilisation, ce visuel pratique est une édition mise à jour et repensée du Dictionnaire visuel qui facilite l'apprentissage rapide du vocabulaire d'une langue étrangère.
Questions and answers that meet the needs of real teachers.
In the fall of 1941, as the situation for Jews worsens across Europe, Ibolya (Ibi) Grossman learns she is pregnant. She is scared and confused—a baby during wartime?
In this work of crime fiction, rookie reporter Nicole Charles works to uncover a money-laundering ring.
It is a slice in time from the “original six” era, when players travelled by train and fans wore suits and dresses. It was the beginning of Sports Illustrated and Hockey Night in Canada on television.
Everything you need to get the students on your side and teach them too! Ready-to-use tools, tips, and lesson ideas for every grade from K-8.
In this work of crime fiction, Gina Gallo, mob goddaughter and unwilling sleuth, gets drawn into a body caper mystery against her better judgement.
In wartime Budapest, Leslie Vertes escapes from the forced labour service. As he lives under false identity documents, each day he survives feels like a miracle.
Written in vignettes with child-like charm and innocence, Where Courage Lives provides rich insight into life in a small village against the backdrop of the war, paying tribute to both Muguette’s indomitable mother and the courage of the people of Champlost.
How to equip students to give, receive, and seek quality feedback that will support their social, academic, and developmental needs.
101 events for building enthusiastic readers inside and outside the classroom — from chapter books to young adult novels.
Teaching students to think while they read.
In this work of crime fiction, Keno, a bill collector, is unwittingly drawn into a murder investigation when he witnesses a serial killer fleeing the scene of a crime.
Nate Leipciger, a thoughtful, shy eleven-year-old boy, is plunged into an incomprehensible web of ghettos, concentration and death camps during the German occupation of Poland.
The name Transnistria did not exist on a map. Yet that is where ten-year-old Felicia Steigman and her parents arrive in 1941, after a cruel deportation and death march overseen by Romanian Nazi collaborators.
Miklos Friedman grows up learning to take risks and seize opportunities. In 1944, as Germany occupies Hungary, he must draw on his wits to survive
