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Everyone knows that sloths are super slow. So, when Pedro sees a super-speedy sloth in the forest, no one believes him. Armed with a video camera, Pedro sets out to catch him in action. Advancing readers will enjoy this humorous fiction reader.
Pablo the alpaca is nervous about getting his hair cut, but with the help of a friend, he'll learn to embrace new experiences. This fiction book supports early fluent readers on their journey to independent reading.
Meet the leaders of the U.S. Congress! This Grade 5 nonfiction reader explains the roles and responsibilities of Congressional leaders. Includes a fiction story related to the topic a "Civics in Action" activity and other exciting features.
The Queen of Hearts excels at baking tarts. But the Knave of Hearts can't keep from stealing them--they are so good! What's a queen to do? Advancing readers will enjoy this entertaining story featuring well-known nursery rhyme characters.
Help early readers learn to recognize everyday kindnesses around them. This fiction reader features real-world themes, complex vocabulary, sentence structures, chapter book format, and literary devices grow reading skills gradually and appropriately.
Read about a day in the life of a child actor! Max is a TV star who is eager to show his friends what it's like on a TV set. This fun fiction title supports early fluent readers on their journey to independent reading.
Joey's family has made race cars for generations. Join him on an adventurous day at a racetrack where he'll watch his aunt race. This fiction book supports early fluent readers on their journey to independent reading.
Introduce students to the first female Supreme Court Justice! This engaging Grade 5 nonfiction reader describes the life of Sandra Day O'Connor. Includes a fiction story related to the topic a "Civics in Action" activity and other meaningful features.
Teach students how to have constructive conversations! This powerful Grade 5 nonfiction reader shows students how to talk productively about civics issues. Includes a fiction story related to the topic a "Civics in Action" activity and more features.
Something strange is happening at the Wonder Kids School for Superheroes! Teachers, students, and even the principal Professor Wonder Boy have gone missing. The Super Five will have to use their super senses to solve the mystery and save the school from an evil villain!
A nervous mouse living in San Francisco worries about "the big one." Can he come up with a plan to be prepared just in case an earthquake strikes? This fiction book supports early fluent readers on their journey to independent reading.
In this illustrated fiction reader, a fennec fox named Fen is struggling to find water during a drought in the desert. Follow Fen on his journey to find water for himself and his fellow desert dwellers.
Kelvin's class is going on an unusual field trip to both the North Pole and the Amazon Rainforest. Children will love the whimsical illustrations and fun story in this cross-curricular book that introduces them to science topics.
When a town's local giant decides he wants a mooncake for the Moon Festival, the villagers must work together to satisfy his "giant" sweet tooth. Children will love this entertaining story with its messages of community and working together.
This biography-style fiction book tells the history of the infamous Muffin Man who lived on Drury Lane through bright illustrations and a fun story. This fiction book will engage advancing readers while supporting their journey to independent reading.
Teach students how Americans elect a president! This Grade 5 nonfiction reader covers U.S. presidential campaigns and voting rights. Includes a fiction story related to the topic a "Civics in Action" activity and other key features.
Explore how to amend the U.S. Constitution! This Grade 5 nonfiction reader explains the amendment process and summarizes each of the 27 amendments. Includes a fiction story related to the topic a "Civics in Action" activity and other helpful features.
This book provides 15 poems all about the wild world of outer space. With colorful, full-page illustrations, young readers will want to keep reading these creative tales.
Breathe life into the pages of history with this primary source reader that focuses on the history of World War II in the Pacific.
"It takes a lot of work to bake bread. But no one will help the Little Red Hen!"--
With TIME For Kids content, this book introduces kindergarten students to the concept of counting. With intriguing images, repetitive phrases, and easy-to-read text, this book supports early childhood literacy.
The Gold Rush provides teachers with a valuable classroom resource to engage students as they examine social studies content and develop critical literacy skills. Delve deeper into California's history with intriguing primary source documents.
Biddy Mason's life began as an enslaved person, but she became a successful nurse, midwife and land owner who influenced the city of Los Angeles. Learn more about her life through intriguing primary sources that will keep students engaged in reading.
With Causes of the Civil War: A House Divided, students will examine the divisive events in the nineteenth century that led up to the war, including the Kansas-Nebraska Act and the Dred Scott decision, and more.
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