Allan Fowler
This book is part of the Rookie Read Series. This focuses on vegetables. These are easy to read, perfect for beginning readers to learn about agriculture.
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Gary Paulsen
This book features beautiful illustrations and a simple story of the planting and processing of corn to provide the ingredients for the tortilla factory. This book will need to be returned.
Gina Ingoglia, ASLA
Ho do trees grow? Why do their leaves change color? What kind of tree is that? After you and your children read this book, you will know!! A great read at any age. This book needs to be returned.Â
Chuck Leavell
A Grandson confronts his Grandfather, a tree farmer, about how he can grow trees with so much love and care, only to cut them down. But as they walk together through the trees, they discover the majesty of the forest and enjoy the life journey of each tree. The Tree Farmer takes young readers on a magical journey through the forest, in a tale of the gifts of trees and our responsibility to care for trees, generation to generation. The companion book to The Gift of Trees lesson plan and The Gift of Trees Kit. Please check the kit out separately from the book. This book needs to be returned.Â
Allan Fowler
This book is part of the Rookie Read Series. This focuses on wheat. These are easy to read, perfect for beginning readers to learn about agriculture.
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Vegetables are tasty, crunchy, and healthy. Learn about how MyPlate helps kids make great food choices every day, including vegetables! This book will need to be returned.
Edana Eckart
This book will provide your students with a fun and exciting introduction to reading about the people, places, and exciting thing around them every season. This book will need to be returned.
Tish Rabe
The Cat in the Hat introduces beginning readers to maps–the different kinds (city, state, world, topographic, temperature, terrain); their formats (flat, globe, atlas, puzzle); the tools we use to read them (symbols, scales, grids, compasses); and funny facts about the places they show us. This book will need to be returned.
Alice and Martin Provensen
This book is about farm animals, and what happens during one year on a farm. In January, the cows stay in the barnyard, and the chickens don’t lay many eggs. By March, you can tell spring is coming: the barn is filled with baby animals. Month by month, the animals at Maple Hill Farm sense the changing seasons and respond to the changes. This book needs to be returned.Â
Alison Formento, Sarah Snow
How do bees count? The bees at the Busy Bee Farm buzz through the sky as one big swarm, fly over two waving dandelions, find three wild strawberries bursting with sweetness… As the children in Mr. Tate’s class listen, they learn how bees work to produce honey and make food and flowers grow. Bees count–they’re important to us all. This book will need to be returned.