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Books in Rosen Real Readers: Stem and Steam Collection series

  • Dad's Toolbox

    Cece Wilson

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 1, 2015)
    The narrator's father is a construction worker, but home-repair and building a birdhouse are also detailed as the various uses of the toolbox. Tools such as the hammer, tape measure, and screwdriver are explained. A picture-word glossary is included.
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  • Star Watch

    Titus Schorr

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Jan. 15, 2016)
    This fiction STEM and STEAM title provides emerging readers the chance to experience a range of science, technology, engineering, art, and/or math subject matter at their ability level. When paired with its nonfiction counterpart, the reader gains two perspectives for analysis on the same topic from different sources.
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  • Paul's Sneakers / Old and New

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    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Assembled together are one fiction and one nonfiction book, both explore the areas of the STEM and STEAM initiatives. Your student will read about the same subjects from two perspectives and two genres. Bright photographs and illustrations with tight image to text correlation make learning about cross-curricular topics fun.
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  • Art With Rectangles

    Nancy Hicer

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 1, 2015)
    This sequential narrative steps readers through making a frame in art class. Tools and mathematics are subtly introduced to produce the final creation. A picture-word glossary is included.
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  • Andre's Father Goes to School

    Cece Wilson

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 1, 2015)
    This book introduces readers to Andre's father, who is going to school to become an engineer. The tools he needs and what he needs to do are explained sequentially. A picture-word glossary is included.
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  • All about Soil

    Lamar Coldwell

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 15, 2016)
    This STEM and STEAM book provides emerging readers the chance to experience a range of science, technology, engineering, art, and math subject matter at their ability level. Engaging, narrative nonfiction is used to provide students with a distinct point of view.
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  • My Camera

    Dewayne Hotchkins

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 15, 2016)
    This STEM and STEAM book provides emerging readers the chance to experience a range of science, technology, engineering, art, and math subject matter at their ability level. Lively, engaging fiction is used to provide students with a distinct point of view.
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  • Gigi at the Golden Gate

    Cece Wilson

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Where would we be without bridges? Gigi is inspired by the Golden Gate bridge as her class is learning about engineering bridges. She and her classmates get to build their own bridges, and see for themselves how certain designs can do great things. This fiction title is paired with the nonfiction title "Engineers Build Bridges" for connecting across texts and comprehension through connection strategies.
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  • Subtracting With Shapes

    Carter Hayn

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Favorite items such as cereal and building blocks are used to help readers deduce the number amount remaining after one of each is taken away. A picture-word glossary is included.
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  • Playing with Marbles

    Wayan James

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 15, 2016)
    This STEM and STEAM book provides emerging readers the chance to experience a range of science, technology, engineering, art, and math subject matter at their ability level. Engaging, narrative nonfiction is used to provide students with a distinct point of view.
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  • Sara Tries Again / It's Ok to Make Mistakes

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    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Assembled together are one fiction and one nonfiction book, both explore the areas of the STEM and STEAM initiatives. Your student will read about the same subjects from two perspectives and two genres. Bright photographs and illustrations with tight image to text correlation make learning about cross-curricular topics fun.
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  • At the Watering Hole

    Susan McCune

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Jan. 15, 2016)
    This fiction STEM and STEAM title provides emerging readers the chance to experience a range of science, technology, engineering, art, and/or math subject matter at their ability level. When paired with its nonfiction counterpart, the reader gains two perspectives for analysis on the same topic from different sources.
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