Stem Careers

by Sharon Coan

Published 27 January 2017
Explore the history of medicine and discover some of the inspiring career opportunities in this field. Developed by Rasinski, Timothy and featuring TIME content, this nonfiction book focuses on STEM topics and includes essential text features like an index, captions, glossary, and table of contents. The intriguing sidebars, fascinating images, and detailed Reader's Guide prompt students to connect back to the text. The Think Link and Dig Deeper sections develop students' higher-order thinking skills. The Check It Out! section includes suggested books, videos, and websites for further reading. Aligned with state standards, this title features complex and rigorous content appropriate for students preparing for college and career readiness.

Rules at School

by Sharon Coan

Published 30 October 2013
Introduce kindergarten students to rules in the classroom and at school. Through vivid images and easy-to-read text, beginning readers are shown examples of classroom and school rules, and are encouraged to follow them. Featuring a supporting glossary and index, this nonfiction book will have children engaged and eager to share the rules they have in their school.

Workers in My City

by Sharon Coan

Published 1 August 2015
This picture book teaches students all about the many important people who work in the city. Featuring engaging images and simple, repetitive phrases, students will be eager to develop their early literacy skills with this engaging text that aligns to the National Council for the Social Studies and other state standards.

Workers at My School

by Sharon Coan

Published 1 August 2015
This picture book teaches students all about the many important people who work at a school. Featuring engaging images and simple, repetitive phrases, students will be eager to develop their early literacy skills with this engaging text that aligns to the National Council for the Social Studies and other state standards.

Workers Who Take Care of Me

by Sharon Coan

Published 1 August 2015
This picture book teaches students all about the many important people who work hard to take care of them. Featuring engaging images and simple, repetitive phrases, students will be eager to develop their early literacy skills with this engaging text that aligns to the National Council for the Social Studies and other state standards.

What the Sun Can Do

by Sharon Coan

Published 1 August 2015
Teach young students about the power of the sun with this engaging picture book. Aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards, this book uses intriguing images to teach students about sunlight on Earth and its effects on living things. Students can create their own story or collaborate with others as they study the engaging images and describe what is happening.

Pushes and Pulls

by Sharon Coan

Published 1 August 2015
Teach young learners about the science behind pushing, pulling, forces and interactions. Aligned with Next Generation Science Standards, this wordless book features vivid images and will encourage students to describe and learn about the reactions that take place when engaging in fun activities like playing tug-of-war or riding a bike.

Good for Me: Love

by Sharon Coan

Published 1 August 2015
This picture book teaches children that love is as essential as air, water, and food. The repetitive sentences teach word recognition skills, and the engaging photographs show how we share our love with family, friends, teachers, and pets. Students will enjoy learning about basic needs with this picture book that aligns to the Next Generation and McREL Science Standards.

Being a Good Citizen

by Sharon Coan

Published 1 August 2015
Early readers will learn key words about being a good citizen while using oral language skills as they determine what is happening throughout this book. Engaging images paired with key words make this book an enjoyable, engaging reading experience for young readers. This book is a great tool for early literacy and is aligned with the National Council for the Social Studies and other state standards.

How Many Toys?

by Sharon Coan

Published 1 August 2015
Encourage young students to learn and practice counting with this wordless picture book. Featuring fun images of various toys, this picture book will encourage young readers to develop their early oral language and mathematics skills by counting and describing what is depicted in each picture.

Changing Weather

by Sharon Coan

Published 1 August 2015
This wordless picture book concentrates on depicting changes in the weather. Aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards, students will use oral language skills and early literacy skills to describe how the weather is changing in each vibrant image.

Birds and Bugs

by Sharon Coan

Published 1 August 2015
This kindergarten picture book will help young readers develop early literacy skills, oral language skills and early mathematics skills. Vibrant photographs and images of birds and bugs will engage young readers, prompting them to count the number of birds or bugs in each picture.

My Birthday Party

by Sharon Coan

Published 1 August 2015
Young learners will develop their early literacy and mathematics skills with this picture book. The engaging images of cupcakes, party favors and chairs at a birthday party will encourage students to learn about early mathematics concepts like greater than, less than, and equal to quantities.

Using Good Manners

by Sharon Coan

Published 1 August 2015
Students will develop their early oral literacy skills while learning about good manners with this intriguing picture book. Featuring key words to know, this book aligns with the National Council for the Social Studies and other state standards. Students can create their own story or collaborate with others as they study the engaging images and describe what is happening.