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  1. See It, Say It, Symbolize It

    Teaching the Big Ideas in Elementary Mathematics

    Anyone can learn mathematics and stay in the math game for life once they learn key superpowers that can demystify foundational concepts—from whole numbers, fractions, and place value operations to ratios, proportions, and percentages. This book offers teaching methods to develop a dynamic and flexible understanding of numbers and operations in young learners.

    $66.00

    Paperback, eBook

  2. THINQ, Grades 1–3

    Inquiry-Based Learning in the Classroom

    Empower your first- to third-grade learners to think with inquiry-based learning. Using guided rubrics and tools, educators can realistically assess, evaluate, and integrate inquiry into their curriculum. Discover the specific needs and learning stages of elementary students as they explore, synthesize, consolidate, and reflect on their learning.

    $62.00

    Paperback, eBook

  3. Renaissance Thinking in the Classroom

    Interdisciplinary Learning, Real-World Problems, Intellectually Curious Students

    Discover nine key thinking habits to cultivate in your K–12 students. This book helps educators explore habits, from fostering curiosity and taking risks to embracing lifelong learning. Author Nathan D. Lang-Raad dives into the challenge-based learning framework and how to integrate these habits with academic standards and 21st century skills.

    $66.00

    Paperback, eBook

  4. THINQ 4–6

    Inquiry-Based Learning in the Junior Classroom

    Empower your fourth- to sixth-grade learners to think with inquiry-based learning. Using guided rubrics and tools, teachers can realistically assess, evaluate, and integrate inquiry into their curriculum. Learn the specific needs and learning stages of students as they explore, synthesize, consolidate, and reflect on their learning.

    $55.50

    Paperback

  5. Small Groups for Big Readers

    Ten Questions Answered About Core Reading Instruction in the K–5 Classroom

    This book promotes small-group reading as a key tool for K–5 teachers, offering frameworks, videos, and text strategies. Teachers can differentiate instruction with evidence-based routines, creating a dynamic learning environment that nurtures readers and aligns whole-class instruction with small-group lessons.

    $66.00

    Paperback

  6. Reigniting Math Curiosity With Learners in Grades 3–5

    Through questioning fostered by curiosity and active teacher support, students learn to construct mathematical arguments and justify their claims. This book also equips readers with tools and strategies to cultivate students’ mathematical curiosity, positive learning attitudes, and skill development.

    $62.00

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  7. The Scientific Principles of Reading and Writing Instruction

    Bridging the Divide Between Educational Practice and Research

    Offering a neutral analysis of educational research, author Nathaniel Hansford provides a crash course on the science behind reading and writing instruction. This book empowers teachers to confidently make evidence-informed instructional decisions.

    $66.00

    Paperback

  8. The Beginning Teacher’s Field Guide: Embarking on Your First Years, Second Edition

    Build instructional confidence with this essential reflective guide for navigating challenges and supporting new teachers. It pairs classroom management and expanded instructional strategies with teacher wellness practices—including tips for neurodivergent educators and wisdom from veterans—to ensure first-year success.

    $62.00

    Paperback

  9. Sustainable Project-Based Learning

    Five Steps for Designing Authentic Classroom Experiences in Grades 5–12

    By: Brad Sever

    Foreword by: Suzie Boss

    Learn how to design, implement, and assess engaging sustainable project-based learning (SPBL) units while ensuring students gain surface-, deep-, and transfer-level knowledge. Author Brad Sever offers a five-step process that partners academic growth with social-emotional skill development.

    $62.00

    Paperback

  10. The Literacy Triangle

    50+ High-Impact Strategies to Integrate Reading, Discussing, and Writing in K–8 Classrooms

    Accelerate learning with high-impact strategies. Beginning and veteran teachers alike will find insights and practices they can use immediately. No matter what content area you teach, this book will help you develop the strategic reader in every student.

    $66.00

    Paperback, eBook