If you lost a hand, you would probably wish for a new one. If you became blind, you would probably wish for a device that could help you see again. For many people, these wishes are becoming a reality through the use of amazing bionic parts.
National Geographic Primary 3 Reader 8
Color and light play an important part in holiday celebrations around the world. In this book, you can read about the different ways that colors and light are used in holiday costumes, parades, and decorations around the world.
Anansi is cooking a big dinner, but he needs more foods from the store. He asks Turtle to go to the store. Anansi promises to share his dinner with Turtle. But will he?
National Geographic Primary 4 Reader 3
Rhodopis is a good and kind servant. But the other servants in the house treat her badly and make her do all the chores. One day, the Pharaoh invites everyone to a party. The other servants tell Rhodopis that she can't go. Will Rhodopis meet the Pharaoh anyway?
"Active Skills for Reading" is an exciting five-level reading series that develops learners' reading comprehension and vocabulary skills. Written by reading specialist Neil J. Anderson, the new edition of this best-selling series uses an Active approach to help learners become more confident, independent - and active-readers. Active Reading: A = Activate Prior Knowledge; C = Cultivate Vocabulary; T = Think About Meaning; I = Increase Reading Fluency; V = Verify Strategies; and E = Evaluate Progress.
National Geographic Primary 4 Reader 5
Marisol, a beautiful young woman, is followed home by a green rabbit. That night, the rabbit turns into a handsome prince. The prince is under a spell. Only someone who truly loves him can break the spell and make him a man forever. Can Marisol prove her love?
National Geographic Learning - Our World Readers - Level 4: Tender Flower And The Medicine (American English)
During a cold, snowy winter, young Tender Flower is the only person in her village who does not become sick. To get medicine, Tender Flower and her dog must go to the village on the other side of the forest. Will they make it through the snow?
National Geographic Primary 3 Reader 9
On Saturday, Rabbit sees Coyote having a picnic. On Sunday, Rabbit sees Coyote cooking fish. Can Rabbit trick Coyote to get his food?
City Mouse invites his cousin Country Mouse for a visit. Together, the mice visit some of City Mouse's favorite places. Country Mouse likes the city. But will he want to stay?
The North Wind and the Sun see a man wearing a coat. Is the North Wind strong enough to blow the man's coat off? Can the Sun make the man take off his coat? Read and find out!
A family wants the giant turnip in their garden. They work together to pull it out of the ground. They pull and pull and pull. Will that turnip ever come out? Read and find out.
Cu Chulainn is the greatest hero and warrior of Irish legend. But he was not always a warrior. Once he was an unknown boy. How did this boy become a legend?
Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl are two of the highest volcanoes in Mexico. According to a Mexican myth, Popocatepetl was once an Aztec warrior and Iztaccihuatl was his lost love. But how did they become volcanoes?
Pathways is National Geographic Learning's new five-level academic skills series that features reading & writing and listening & speaking strands to help learners develop the language skills needed to achieve academic success. Learners develop academic literacy skills through content, images and video from National Geographic. This innovative series provides learners with a pathway to success! With Pathways learners: develop academic literacy skills; connect to the real world through content from National Geographic; and achieve academic success. Features: clear connections between reading and writing skills help students master both skills naturally; academic reading skills and strategies embedded in the unit tasks prepare students to access a variety of realistic academic texts; step-by-step writing instruction with integrated grammar and vocabulary provides instruction and practice on a variety of rhetorical forms; and consistent Integrated critical thinking tasks develop learners' ability to evaluate, analyze, and synthesize information from a wide range of sources.
Punia's father used to dive for lobsters in an underwater cave. Then the Shark King came to live there. One day, when Punia was a baby, his father went diving for lobsters and never came back. Now Punia has a plan to trick the Shark King, and to bring lobsters to his village once again.
Advertisements are all around us. They are on television, on billboards, in magazines, and online. Many advertisements are designed to appeal to kids. Read about some of the techniques that advertisers use to try to convince you to buy their products.
Long ago, only the gods had chocolate. Chocolate made them wise and strong. The gods kept the chocolate for themselves and did not share it with the people. But when one generous god decides to bring chocolate to the people, it makes the other gods very angry. Will they take chocolate away from the people?
Long ago, a powerful king named Midas lived in a place called Phyrgia. Midas had a large kingdom, a beautiful palace, and a loving daughter. But the thing Midas loved most of all was gold. One day, a god gave Midas the power to turn everything he touches into gold. But was this power a blessing, or a curse?
Once there were two brothers. The younger brother was poor, but happy and kind. When he took care of a hurt sparrow, it rewarded him with a seed that grew pumpkins full of treasure. The older brother, who was greedy and jealous of his younger brother, came up with a plan to get his own reward. But what would his reward be?
Welcome to Our World: Student Book 1: American English
Tại Kho Sách, chúng tôi tạo ra một không gian dành riêng cho những đam mê đọc sách, từ những người đam mê văn học đến những người muốn khám phá thế giới qua trang sách.