Everyone is a trader in the world of trade! While most readers use money to trade things, people used to barter and bargain! Teach young readers how they can trade things every day by buying or selling goods and services. Spanish-translated text, vibrant images, practical examples, diagrams, and mathematical charts all make it fun and easy to learn more about trading. Children will learn about all sorts of markets, including floating markets, online markets, and the stock market. This book introduces readers to the world of commerce, encouraging them to practice number patterns and various mathematical and STEM skills.

Readers learn the importance of budgeting money and how the decimal system works in this informative title that has been translated into Spanish and features a variety of lively photos, easy-to-read text, STEM topics, and helpful mathematical charts. The familiar real-life examples of expenses, income, and saving will help readers learn how to create their own budget, while the challenging practice problems provide plenty of opportunities to practice their developing mathematical skills--from addition to decimals.

Learn how one boy used algebraic thinking to earn money by opening a lemonade stand! Running a business, even a lemonade stand, can be difficult, but this charming, Spanish-translated title shows readers how algebraic thinking, number patterns, and an understanding of STEM themes can make it much easier and make a business more successful! Follow along as our trader calculates costs, income, losses, and profits. Sharp mathematical skills and innovation make for a very profitable lemonade stand! This fun, practical example encourages readers to use their mathematical skills in their daily lives.

Learn how to budget a vacation with this informative title! This Spanish-translated book uses exciting images, practice problems, mathematical diagrams, STEM topics, and a helpful glossary to teach young readers how to calculate expenses and use the decimal system to create a budget for a family vacation that is eight weeks away! Children can practice their developing mathematical skills by using a budget to determine how much money the family should save each week before the trip. This book teaches readers very important principles of budgeting that they will be able to use in their daily lives.

What Are Budgets?

by Andrew Einspruch

Published 5 June 2008
Do you know how to budget? This book shows exactly how it's done and why budgets are important! Learn the difference between income and expenses, and how to keep track of them. You can also practice making good choices and creating your own simple budgets. With vibrant photos, math charts and diagrams, grade-appropriate text, and informational text features to help navigate the text, students will learn practical, real-world applications of math skills as they learn how to budget and build their STEM skills.

My Lemonade Stand

by Andrew Einspruch

Published 5 June 2008
What does it take to set up a lemonade stand? Follow a boy as he makes decisions about the planning, recipe, budget, and advertising for his lemonade stand! Students will learn the concepts of trading, income, profit, and number patterns with this engaging book. With vibrant photos, math charts and diagrams, grade-appropriate text, and informational text features to help navigate the text, students will learn practical, real-world applications of math skills as they build their STEM skills.

Our Vacation Budget

by Andrew Einspruch

Published 5 June 2008
Are you ready for vacation? You'll need a budget first! Learn how to budget with a family as they get ready for an upcoming vacation. They'll plan for unexpected expenses, and create a plan to provide for the necessary expenses that are a part of any vacation. With vibrant photos, math charts and diagrams, grade-appropriate text, and informational text features to help navigate the text, students will learn practical, real-world applications of math skills as they learn to work with decimals and build their STEM skills.

The World of Trade

by Andrew Einspruch

Published 5 June 2008
To trade is to buy, sell, or swap goods and services. You probably take part in trade every day. Whether swapping baseball cards or buying lunch at school, trade is a daily part of life for people around the world. With vibrant photos, math charts and diagrams, grade-appropriate text, and informational text features to help navigate the text, students will learn practical, real-world applications of math skills as they learn number patterns and build their STEM skills.

Graphs in Action

by Andrew Einspruch

Published 14 May 2009
If you have data that you want to share, what's the best way to show it? Graphs will help! No matter the data, there is a type of graph that can be used to make the information clear. With vibrant photos, math charts and diagrams, grade-appropriate text, and informational text features to help navigate the text, students will learn practical, real-world applications of math skills as they learn graphing, and build their STEM skills.

The Jungle Park Case

by Andrew Einspruch

Published 14 May 2009
Three children become crime scene investigators when pieces of their favorite playground begin to disappear. Follow the children in their investigation as they analyze fingerprints, footprints, and tire tracks. With vibrant photos, math charts and diagrams, grade-appropriate text, and informational text features to help navigate the text, students will learn practical, real-world applications of math skills as they learn data analysis and build their STEM skills.

CSI

by Andrew Einspruch

Published 14 May 2009
Experience the intrigue of crime scene investigation! This book focuses on different types of data that investigators collect to solve a case--things like fingerprints, blood type, and DNA. You'll also have the opportunity to practice critical-thinking strategies that help you analyze all the data and crack the case! With vibrant photos, math charts and diagrams, grade-appropriate text, and informational text features to help navigate the text, students will learn practical, real-world applications of math skills as they learn data analysis and build their STEM skills.

You have data that you want to share, but what is the best way to show it? No matter the data, there is a type of graph that can be used to make the information clear. Gr ficos en acci n (Graphs in Action) helps students learn about bar graphs, circle graphs, and line graphs. With a glossary, an index, dynamic images, and easy-to-read text, students will build their math and reading skills while they are engaged in reading high-interest topics.

Young detectives will learn data analysis and probability while they are engaged in reading about crime scene investigations. Used in the classroom or at home, this nonfiction Spanish text includes mathematical charts to help students practice calculations and become more confident in their data analysis skills. With a glossary, an index, dynamic images, age-appropriate content, and easy-to-read text, students will build their math and reading skills while they are engaged in reading high-interest topics.

Young investigators will discover what happened to their favorite playground equipment in the text, El caso del parque infantil (The Jungle Park Case). By analyzing footprints, fingerprints, and tire tracks, students will understand how useful gathering information and analyzing data are to solving problems. With a glossary, an index, dynamic images, age-appropriate content, and easy-to-read text, students will build their math and reading skills while they are engaged in reading high-interest topics.