Books from Rosen Classroom

  • Who Was Betsy Ross?
    By Colleen Adams

    Introduces young readers to the life of Betsy Ross, the colonial seamstress believed to be the person to sew the first Stars and Stripes flag.

  • Tsunamis in Action
    By Louise A. Spilsbury

    Tsunamis in Action

  • Safety on the School Bus
    By Sarah Florence

    Beginning readers learn to ride the school bus safely.

  • Venus Williams, Tennis Champion / Campeona Del Tenis
    By Heather Feldman

    A biography of the young tennis player who has been ranked among the top ten women players in the world.

  • Nonfiction Science Collection, Grades 2-3
    By Various

    In todays world, Computer Science literacy is as important as reading, writing, and math.

  • Nonfiction Science Collection, Grades 1-2
    By Various

    In todays world, Computer Science literacy is as important as reading, writing, and math.

  • America's Political Scandals in the Late 1800's: Boss Tweed and Tammany Hall
    By Corona Brezina

    Examines the actions of Boss Tweed, the powerful, influential, and corrupt public works commissioner for New York City from 1863-1871, and of the political organization that he and his associates controlled.

  • Becoming Texas: Early Statehood
    By Caitlin McAneney

    With the help of historical and contemporary images as well as informative sidebars and graphic organizers, this book allows readers to discover for themselves the journey that brought Texas from a Spanish colony to the important U.S. state ...

  • The Scientist's Guide to Physics
    By Natalie Goldstein, Margaret Christine Campbell

    Describes the basic concepts of the science behind energy matter and includes information on the scientists behind some important breakthroughs.

  • Solar Storms
    By Tobi Stanton Stewart

    Examines the characteristics and importance of the sun and how sunspots, solar wind, and solar storms affect the earth.

  • The Wild Side Set
    By Camilla De La Bédoyère

    This series will guide animal lovers through a number of diverse climates to reveal the unrestrained behaviors of bears, monkeys, penguins, sharks, and more.

  • Mysteries Uncovered, Secrets Declassified
    By Michael Pye

    Parapsychologists describe theories that may explain ghost sightings and people's experiences in haunted houses. Ufologists uncover new evidence related to UFO sightings and encounters with aliens.

  • How Do I Show I Care?: Caring for Others
    By Rory McCallum

    This book delves into the essential SEL skill of empathy, an integral component of the SEL core concept of social awareness. Readers will learn all the ways they can care and show care for others.

  • The Story of Sacagawea
    By Virgil Franklin

    Introduces the life of Shoshoni Sacagawea, from early childhood through her days guiding the Lewis and Clark Expedition through the American wilderness, and speculates on her life after that adventure.

  • Real World Economics: Set 5
    By Various

    All of this is accurate, yet it fails to highlight another underlying, insidious cause of the economic collapse-consumer credit and debt.

  • The Battle of Guadalcanal: Land and Sea Warfare in the South Pacific
    By Larry Hama

    In comic book format, describes the land and sea warfare around the island, discussing the American arrival there, various attacks, the American victory, and its aftermath.

  • The Alamo
    By Mary Ann Hoffman

    This book describes the history of the Spanish mission that became known as the Alamo, the Battle of the Alamo in 1836, and the heroes of the Alamo.

  • Space Rocks: A Look at Asteroids and Comets
    By Aaron Waldeck

    Discusses asteroids, comets, and meterorites that can be found in our solar system, and includes information about the asteroid belt and Halley's Comet.

  • Nathan Hale
    By Jody Liberston

    Nathan Hale

  • New York / Nueva York
    By José María Obregón

    New York / Nueva York