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What Makes a Community? Complete Set

Series of 18 titles

What Makes a Community? explores how people, businesses, and buildings help shape where people live and work. Engaging photographs and design along with age-appropriate text teach readers what makes their community special.

Title   ATOS Format Qty
Cover: Dentists Dentists
Cover: Mechanics Mechanics
Cover: Plumbers Plumbers
Cover: Servers Servers
Cover: Teachers Teachers
Cover: Welders Welders
Cover: Carpenters Carpenters
Cover: Chefs Chefs
Cover: Doctors Doctors
Cover: Police Officers Police Officers
Cover: Firefighters Firefighters
Cover: Veterinarians Veterinarians
Cover: Grocery Stores Grocery Stores
Cover: Fire Stations Fire Stations
Cover: Schools Schools
Cover: Libraries Libraries
Cover: Police Stations Police Stations
Cover: Hospitals Hospitals
Interest Level Kindergarten - Grade 1
Reading Level Grade 1
Category Beginning Readers, Nonfiction
Copyright 2020
Publisher Bearport Publishing
Imprint Bearcub Books
Language English
Publication Date 2021-08-01
Dewey 27-696'.1023
Graphics Full-color photographs
Lexile 320-460
Guided Reading Level H-K

Reviews

Arlington ISD Review of Chefs

Chefs are members of the community who provide food for people at restaurants. Chefs use many tools to cook meals for people. This book tells the reader the names of the tools as well as the meaning of a variety of words. The information is organized in a clear way for the young reader to comprehend. The book provides illustrations that are colorful and descriptive. It also contains many nonfiction text features such as table of contents, glossary, index, and a website to get further information about chefs. This book is recommended for kindergarten and first grade classrooms that are studying community helpers.

Arlington ISD Review of Libraries

This book is one in the ‘What Makes a Community?’ series by J. P. Press. It begins with teaching tips for before, during, and after reading, followed by a table of contents. Closely focused photographs are included in every page spread and illustrates the function and features of public libraries. The text is large, simple, and features bolded words for key vocabulary related to the topic. The book discusses library cards, types of books and the variety, the children’s area, places to read, computer usage, toys & games, as well as the checkout and return process. The story is followed by pages with vocabulary, a glossary, an index, more resources (print and online), and information about the author.

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