National Geographic - 2016 Our World

Readers Catalog

National Geographic - Our World

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Readers Catalog LeveL ReadeRs Young CĂș Chulainn: Athlete and Future Warrior Based on a Folktale from Ireland King Midas and His Golden Touch A Myth from Greece How Quetzalcoatl Brought Chocolate to the People An Aztec Legend The River Dragons A Folktale from China Odon and the Tiny Creatures Based on a Folktale from the Philippines Advertising Techniques: Do You Buy It? The Shark King's Cave A Folktale from Hawaii Better Lives with Bionics The Flying Dutchman Based on a Legend from Europe GettinG to school around the world How do you get to school? Do you take a bus? A boat? Do you ride a subway? A camel? Read about some of the different ways that children around the world get to school. Created by National Geographic Learning, the Our World readers are six levels of original stories, folktales, myths, and non-fiction from around the globe. Following the readings are fun facts and activities that bring the reading experience together in a way that fascinates, educates, and informs. level readers Caring for Elephant Orphans Country Mouse Visits City Mouse Based on an Aesop's Fable Getting to School Around the World The Four Blind Men Based on a Folktale from India Mouse Deer in the Rain Forest A Folktale from Indonesia Anansi's Big Dinner Based on a Folktale from Ghana Tortoise and Hare's Race Based on an Aesop's Fable Holiday Colors and Lights Coyote's Weekend Based on Coyote Maya Folktales National Geographic Learning, part of Cengage Learning, provides customers with a portfolio of quality materials for PreK-12, academic, and adult education. It provides instructional solutions for EFL/ESL, reading and writing, science, social studies, and assessment, spanning early through by Dan Adams Getting School to Around the World leaves her room, what happens to puppet stay on the shelf? Does on her bed? Or does something happen? Read and find out! Geographic Learning, the Our World readers are six folktales, myths, and non-fiction from around the fun facts and activities that bring the reading fascinates, educates, and informs. National Geographic Learning, part of Cengage Learning, provides customers with a portfolio of quality materials for PreK-12, academic, and adult education. It provides instructional solutions for EFL/ESL, reading and writing, science, social studies, and assessment, spanning early childhood through adult in the U.S. and global markets. Visit ngl.cengage.com The Toys My Body, Your Body Little Red Hen is Cooking Based on a Folktale Too Many Animals Based on a Folktale from Ukraine by Jill Korey O'Sullivan A Big Lesson for LittLe frog Little Frog is sad. He can't swing through the trees like Monkey or fly like Parrot. He wants to do what they can do. Can Giraffe help him to see that he is special too? Read and find out! Created by National Geographic Learning, the Our World readers are six levels of original stories, folktales, myths, and non-fiction from around the globe. Following the readings are fun facts and activities that bring the reading experience together in a way that fascinates, educates, and informs. National Geographic Learning, part of Cengage Learning, provides customers with a portfolio of quality materials for PreK-12, academic, adult education. It provides instructional solutions for EFL/ESL, studies, and assessment, spanning LeveL 2 reAders Art Class The North Wind and the Sun Based on an Aesop's Fable The Ant and the Grasshopper Based on an Aesop's Fable The Three Pigs A Fairy Tale My Day Hare Is Scared A Folktale from Africa A Big Lesson for Little Frog What Jobs Do They Do? Stone Soup A Folktale from France by Jill Korey O'Sullivan BIG A Lesson for Little Frog

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