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  • McGraw-Hill PreK-12

    89 Individual Titles
    • Career Kids: Inspire Science: Learn About Aerospace Engineers
    • Career Kids: Inspire Science: Learn About Animal Trainers
    • Career Kids: Inspire Science: Learn About Astronomers
    • Career Kids: Inspire Science: Learn About Carpenters
    • Career Kids: Inspire Science: Learn About Computer Engineers
    • Career Kids: Inspire Science: Learn About Construction Workers
    • Career Kids: Inspire Science: Learn About Entomologists
    • Career Kids: Inspire Science: Learn About Geologists
    • Career Kids: Inspire Science: Learn About Landscape Architects
    • Career Kids: Inspire Science: Learn About Meteorologists
    • Career Kids: Inspire Science: Learn About Ocean Engineers
    • Career Kids: Inspire Science: Learn About Paramedics
    • Career Kids: Inspire Science: Learn About Park Rangers
    • Career Kids: Inspire Science: Learn About Photonics Engineers
    • Career Kids: Inspire Science: Learn About Robotics Engineers
    • Career Kids: Inspire Science: Learn About Sound Engineers
    • Career Kids: Inspire Science: Learn About Video Game Designers
    • Career Kids: Inspire Science: Learn About Welders
    • Climate Change for Kids
    • Dictionary Skills for Elementary Students
    • Earth Facts for Kids
    • Freedom Seekers and the Underground Railroad
    • Golden Age of Athens, The
    • Great Migration, The
    • How to Be a Better Thinker
    • How to Be a Better Writer
    • How to Be a Great Team Player
    • How to Become a Better Reader
    • How to Compare and Contrast Nonfiction Texts
    • How to Determine the Moral of a Fable
    • How to Distinguish Information Between Pictures and Texts
    • How to Explain the Difference Between Figurative and Literal Meaning
    • How to Find Multiple Main Ideas in One Passage
    • How to Find the Main Idea and Supporting Details
    • How to Identify a Theme Within a Story
    • How to Introduce Claims and Support to Students
    • How to Introduce Students to Identifying Major Events in a Sequence
    • How to Introduce Text Structure, Compare and Contrast to Students
    • How to Study Smarter
    • How to Teach Figurative Language: Irony and Puns
    • How to Teach Literal vs. Inferential Questions
    • How to Teach Main Idea
    • How to Teach Students to Determine What an Illustration Represents
    • How to Teach Summarizing
    • How to Teach Synonyms
    • Introduction to Reading Skills: Answering Literal Questions with Text Evidence
    • Introduction to Reading Skills: Author’s Purpose (Part 1)
    • Introduction to Reading Skills: Author’s Purpose (Part 2)
    • Introduction to Reading Skills: Character Analysis
    • Introduction to Reading Skills: Character Analysis: Response to Events
    • Introduction to Reading Skills: Claims and Supporting Evidence (Part 1)
    • Introduction to Reading Skills: Claims and Supporting Evidence (Part 2)
    • Introduction to Reading Skills: Compare and Contrast (Part 1)
    • Introduction to Reading Skills: Compare and Contrast (Part 2)
    • Introduction to Reading Skills: Compare and Contrast (Part 3)
    • Introduction to Reading Skills: Context Clues
    • Introduction to Reading Skills: Figurative Language: Metaphors
    • Introduction to Reading Skills: Figurative Language: Similes
    • Introduction to Reading Skills: How Characters Respond to Major Events
    • Introduction to Reading Skills: Inferencing
    • Introduction to Reading Skills: Narrator’s Point of View
    • Introduction to Reading Skills: Order of Events
    • Introduction to Reading Skills: Themes, Morals and Lessons (Part 1)
    • Introduction to Reading Skills: Themes, Morals and Lessons (Part 2)
    • Introduction to Reading Skills: Using Text Features to Find Information
    • Learning About Text Structure
    • Life in the Himalaya
    • Peru’s Nazca Lines
    • Pop Up Science: Oil and Water
    • Pop Up Science: Splitting Water
    • Pop Up Science: Sugar and Water
    • Price as a System
    • Recycling Facts for Kids
    • Revolution and the Printing Press
    • Sun Facts for Kids
    • Teaching About a Story’s Setting
    • Teaching Strategies: Cognitive Load Theory
    • Teaching Strategies: Metacognition
    • Teaching Strategies: Spaced Practice
    • Teaching Strategies: Student Misconceptions
    • Teaching Strategies: Worked Examples
    • Tips for How to Build Relationships with Students
    • Tips for Setting Expectations During the School Year
    • Tips for Teachers to Build Relationships with Parents and Families
    • Tips for Teachers to Create a Great Classroom Community
    • Tree Facts for Kids
    • Washington and the First Cabinet
    • Why Social and Emotional Learning Is Important for Teachers
    • Women in the Civil War