It's Cool to Learn About the United States
Set of 5 titles
The United States is a vast country full of interesting people, places, customs, and cultures waiting to be discovered. This series from Cherry Lake Publishing, aligned to national curriculum standards, exposes students to the concept of regions. It explains in clear text the impact that climate, landforms, and vegetation have on the characteristics of the region. This new series follows the format of our popular, It's Cool to Explore Countries series. In addition to crisp photographs and accessible text, these books allow students to "experience" the regions through hands-on cooking, crafting, and mapping exercises. This set represents a engaging, cost-effective way to expose your students to the regions and states that make up the USA.
Interest Level | Grade 4 - Grade 8 |
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Reading Level | Grade 5 |
Dewey | 974-979 |
Lexile | 960L-1010L |
ATOS Reading Level | 6.2-6.8 |
Guided Reading Level | T |
Publisher | Cherry Lake Publishing |
Series | Social Studies Explorer |
Language | English |
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Available Formats | Reinforced book (9781610801911), Paperback (9781610803014), PDF (9781610801928), Hosted ebook (9781610801928H) |
Copyright | 2012 |
Number of Pages | 48 |
Dimensions | 7.5 x 9.5 |
Graphics | Full-color photographs |
Library Media Connections - It's Cool to Learn About the United States
Bright colorful images highlight the areas featured in each of these volumes, making it a very inviting series. Each volume is written by a different well-known nonfiction author and discusses topography, state capitals, the history of the region, the government and economy, people, and cultures. Read the full review by Sheila Acosta, Children’s Librarian, San Antonio, Texas in the May/June 2012 edition of the Library Media Connection Magazine. This series is Highly Recommended
Author/Illustrator biography |
Detailed maps |
Glossary of key words |
Index |
Informative sidebars |
Reviewed |
Sources for further research |
Table of contents |
Full-color photographs |