No se necesita hacer mucho para ahorrar electricidad.
Tomar medidas puede ser tan simple como apagar las luces cuando se sale de una habitación o usar el "poder de las personas" en lugar de los automóviles para moverse.
Los niños aprenden esto y más sobre lo que pueden hacer para ayudar en 10 cosas que puedo hacer para ahorrar electricidad.
No se necesita mucho para reducir la cantidad de basura que creamos. Tomar medidas puede ser tan simple como reciclar botellas y latas o llevar bolsas reutilizables al supermercado.
Los niños aprenden esto y más sobre lo que pueden hacer para ayudar en 10 cosas que puedo hacer para reducir, reutilizar y reciclar.
Did you know that Silly Putty was the first toy to go to the Moon?
Did you know that Lego makes more than 1,700 different bricks? Those are just some of the fascinating tidbits kids will discover in 10 Fascinating Facts About Toys.
Help second grade students improve their writing skills with fun and effective daily practice activities.
180 Days of Writing:
Guides students through the five steps of the writing process: prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing with fun daily activities
Builds student's confidence with independent learning activities focusing on grammar and language skills
Makes at-home learning, whole class instruction, or small group support, quick and easy
Includes standards-based activities, easy to follow instructions, and an answer key to quickly assess student understanding
Parents appreciatethe teacher-approved activity books that keep their child engaged and learning. Great for homeschooling, to reinforce learning at school, or prevent learning loss over summer.
Teachers rely onthe daily practice workbooks to save them valuable time. The ready to implement activities are perfect for daily morning review or homework. The activities can also be used for intervention skill building to address learning gaps.
For more than 100 years, United States postal workers have helped people across America stay connected with family and friends.
A Day with Mail Carriers gives readers a glimpse of the important services mail carriers perform.
The Rookie Read-About® series brings a broad array of topics to vibrant life with striking, full-color photos and just the right amount of fun, factual, fascinating text.
Colorful photos and simple text encourage children to read on their own - as they learn about the important role of librarians and the ever-changing tasks they perform every day.
She is massive. She is astounding. She is the most complete T. rex skeleton known to man. Her name is SUE, and she is, without a doubt, the archaeological find of this century. Unearthed on a routine dig one hot summer day in 1990, Dinosaur SUE has captured imaginations the world over. Now the complete account of her incredible tale is brought together for young readers - from her discovery in the hills of South Dakota to the information scientists are learning from her today at her new home, the Field Museum of Chicago. Journey through the life and times of this mysterious creature as the Science Team at the Field Museum learn what the world might have been like during SUE's lifetime. See how today's technology is bringing SUE "to life" again for future generations to study. Filled with full-color photographs and glorious artistic renderings, this definitive account of the Field Museum's "colossal fossil" will thrill dinosaur fans of all ages.
Learn how people with allergies avoid hidden everyday allergens and get a sneak peak at the new allergies treatments doctors are preparing for the future.
How common are allergies?
Around 8% of all children in the United States suffer from allergic reactions.
Eating peanut butter, petting a friendly dog, or sniffing a colorful flower are perfectly harmless activities for most people. However, for allergy sufferers, these can all be life-threatening experiences. Readers will find out why some people have allergies and others don't, how allergies are diagnosed and treated, and which substances are the most common allergens.
Learn about the longest and most unique bridges in the world.
From China's remarkable Danyang-Kunshan Grand Bridge, which spans more than 100 miles, to the amazing Millau Viaduct, which allows drivers to travel almost 900 feet above the ground in southern France, bridges rank among man's most incredible engineering feats. Readers (Grades 3-5) will learn about some of the biggest and most unique bridges in history, from how they were planned and built to how they have stood the test of time.
In order to maintain careful control over the safety and accuracy of their experiments, scientists often work in laboratories. Labs give scientists the space and equipment they need to make their greatest discoveries. Readers will tour some of the world's most incredible laboratories, from the ocean research vessel that can flip from a vertical position to a horizontal one to the massive International Space Station. This well-written book will help readers identify key facts about science topics. The engaging content allows readers to draw connections between historical events and scientific ideas.
Many people believe that careers in science are difficult, dull, and boring. However, this is far from the truth. Readers will discover how science careers can be full of adventure and excitement as they learn about researchers who study the insides of active volcanoes, inventors who build incredible new robots, divers who swim alongside fearsome sharks, and much more. They will also find out how they can begin thrilling science careers of their own. This well-written book will help readers identify key facts about science topics. The engaging content allows readers to draw connections between historical events and scientific ideas.
This book introduces readers to the history and importance of food safety, the bacteria that cause food to be unsafe, safety in the food industry both in the United States and around the world, and what to do to keep food safe to eat.
Maps have guided us from place to place since ancient times, but they can do more than just show the way.
Today's maps can provide a wide range of additional information, from population density to land elevation. Readers will learn how to identify and use many different types of maps, as well as how mapmaking technology has changed and improved throughout history.
A True Book: Space series dives into the many components that make each planet distinctive and exceptional, as well as explore many of the other components that make up Space. Lexile 840, Guided Reading Level Q, 48 páginas, Tapa Blanda, 1x18x21 cms, Ann O. Squire, 5 a 8 años.
What would we find if we made it all the way to another star's solar system?
So far, our travels into outer space have been limited to the planets and moons surrounding the sun in our own solar system. Today's astronomers are planning a mission to explore further reaches of space than humans have ever reached. Readers (Grades 3-5) will discover how these bold scientists are working to build faster spaceships and overcome the obstacles that make it difficult for humans to survive in outer space.
For hundreds of years, curious scientists have been studying these planets and moons and learning more about them. Readers will learn about the many methods astronomers have used to study our solar system, from the basic telescopes of the 17th century to today's advanced space probes.
This book introduces readers to the digestive system, including the digestive process, the organs involved in digestion, and common problems and diseases associated with the digestive system.
During Christmas vacation week, D.W. volunteers to take the classroom pet gerbil, Speedy, home for the holidays. D.W. plans to teach him some new tricks to show her class, but soon learns that taking care of a gerbil isn’t as easy as she thinks, especially one as quick as Speedy...
En este libro exploraremos el mundo de la arquitectura como nuca antes lo habíamos visto. Aquí se narran las historias de más de cincuenta edificios de todo el mundo y de distintas épocas que nunca han recibido la atención que merecen. Desde una iglesia etíope tallada en la montaña hasta una escuela de arte cubana que cayó en el olvido antes de ser terminada.
Auge y caída narra las extraordinarias historias de nueve civilizaciones que han dado forma a nuestro mundo. Mientras que algunas, como los aztecas y los vikingos, probalemente nos resulten más familiares, otras, como el reino de Benín o el reino de Ayutthaya, son menos conocidas hoy en día, a pesar de su gran poder y aparente invencibilidad. Cada imperio ofrece una fascinante lección sobre la resistencia, la innovación y también la vulnerabilidad de la humanidad.
Son pequeñas bibliotecas instaladas directamente en la sala de clases que permiten:
Acceso inmediato a libros todos los días.
Fomentar la lectura independiente y autónoma.
Implementar rutinas de Lectura Silenciosa Sostenida.
Facilitar la lectura por placer, no solo por obligación.
Utilizar libros en lectura compartida, lectura guiada y actividades en pequeños grupos.
Crear un rincón lector activo y permanente dentro del curso.
Son una herramienta clave para elevar la comprensión lectora, reducir brechas y desarrollar el hábito lector.
🎯 ¿Qué incluyen las Bibliotecas de Aula Mindbuilder?
30 libros por sala, seleccionados profesionalmente.
Mezcla equilibrada de Ficción y Texto Informativo.
Diversidad de géneros:
cuentos
novela juvenil
álbum ilustrado
poesía
cómic / novela gráfica
biografías
libros informativos de ciencia, historia y naturaleza
Libros unisex, atractivos y apropiados para cada edad.
Títulos que rotan bien en colegios chilenos y motivan incluso a lectores poco habituales.
🧒 Usos según etapa educativa (0–18 años)
👶 0–3 años (Sala Cuna – Nivel Medio)
Libros de cartón, tela y resistentes.
Lectura en brazos, exploración libre.
Vocabulario temprano y estimulación del lenguaje.
🧒 3–6 años (Prekínder – Kínder)
Álbum ilustrado y cuentos breves.
Lectura en voz alta diaria.
Trabajo de secuencia, predicción y emociones.
👦📘 1º–4º básico
Primeras novelas, cuentos, libros informativos simples.
Lectura silenciosa diaria.
Rincón lector y rotación semanal.
👧📚 5º–8º básico
Aventura, misterio, no ficción juvenil.
Desarrollo de autonomía lectora.
Lectura sostenida con seguimiento del profesor.
🧑🎓 Iº–IVº medio
Narrativa juvenil y contemporánea, clásicos accesibles.
Lecturas cortas pero significativas.
Apoyo a proyectos de investigación y comprensión crítica.
🌱 Beneficios comprobados
Las Bibliotecas de Aula permiten:
Aumentar la frecuencia y cantidad de lectura anual.
Mejorar fluidez, vocabulario, comprensión y concentración.
Desarrollar pensamiento crítico y habilidades comunicativas.
Dar igualdad de acceso a los libros en todas las escuelas, incluso donde no existe una biblioteca central consolidada.
Motivar a los estudiantes a leer por elección, no solo por obligación.
Es un recurso clave para escuelas urbanas, rurales, particulares, subvencionadas y municipales.
🏫 Preparadas por expertos
Cada colección está diseñada por profesores, bibliotecarias y especialistas en fomento lector, usando:
niveles de lectura internacionales,
experiencias reales en aula,
criterios CRA y de bibliotecas escolares,
análisis de rotación y gusto lector en Chile.
✨ Un recurso que debería estar en todas las salas del país
Una Biblioteca de Aula es una inversión directa en lectura, comprensión e igualdad de oportunidades. Funciona desde la primera infancia hasta enseñanza media, adaptándose a cada etapa.
NOTA 1: Imágenes referenciales; los títulos pueden variar según stock y necesidades del establecimiento. NOTA 2: Para preparar un listado personalizado para tu escuela o liceo, contáctanos a contacto@mindbuilder.cl NOTA 3: El tiempo de entrega puede variar entre 10 y 30 días hábiles.