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The nutrient cycle powers the world and keeps everything balanced. Learn about the importance of the nutrient cycle through high-interest text paired with colorful images that fill the pages of this book to make learning about this topic engaging and fun.
Stars may look the same from Earth, but they come in many sizes and colors. fifth grade readers will enjoy learning about the composition and classification of stars, galaxies, our solar system, and more with this NGSS-aligned science book.
Learn all about water in this fascinating, fun science reader! Water covers most of the Earth and is in oceans, lakes, ponds, swamps, rivers, and streams. Readers will see that water is all around us!
Learn how to sort like a scientist by using your senses to categorize items and identify similarities and differences. This NGSS-aligned book will engage kindergarten students as they develop scientific practices and content-area literacy.
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.
Amazing vocabulary and varying poetic styles make this book of poems unique and entertaining. Featuring poems like "Frankenstein's Monster World Tour", "I Can Fly", and "Oodles of Noodles", readers will surely be delighted with such engaging tales.
When Samuel Clemens is suffering from writer's block, he advertises for some artistic inspiration. When two mischievous boys named Tom and Huck show up, will they help him out, or end up being more trouble than he bargained for?
Sidney Jamison is bored by everything at school. Studying the life cycle of frogs? Boring. Trying to be popular? Yawn! But everything changes when a mysterious datapad is delivered to his home with an invitation to Sci Hi, the galaxy's Universal High School for the Sciences. Students who enjoy science fiction stories will not be able to put this one down. This hi-lo reader features dynamic illustrations, compelling text, and chapter format to build reading comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency.
Told from the point of view of a Muslim student, this graphic novel introduces the events of September 11, 2001 to students and explores important social issues.
In this exciting graphic novel, a girl travels back in time to learn about the Enigma Machine from Alan Turing and the atomic bomb from Robert Oppenheimer. Engage students in learning about historical events while building literacy skills.
In this modern, imaginative spin on the classic folk tale The Straw Millionaire, a boy begins with a rock and tries to trade his way up to a new guitar. This hi-lo reader is ideal for students who need high-interest, low-readability books.
Students will be inspired by this heartwarming, realistic fiction story about a boy on a mission to save his favorite manatee. This fiction reader features diverse characters, vibrant illustrations, and compelling text to keep students engaged in reading.
Readers will be captivated by this new spin on a traditional tale that features vibrant illustrations, short chapter format, and compelling text.
This fantasy fiction reader will appeal to students who love stories involving time travel, magic, and libraries! In this imaginative story, a librarian sends Rosie back in time to teach her a lesson about appreciating what she has.
This realistic fiction chapter book explores the theme of bullying. When Jayden becomes friends with a bullied student, he must choose between loyalty to an old friend and doing what's right.
Meet the Seasonal Sisters! This hi-lo chapter book engages readers through a mix of poetry and prose. The beautiful, full-color illustrations, short chapter format, and compelling text build reading comprehension and fluency.
Rukia is a young girl living in India when her country is split into two nations and her family decides to emigrate to Pakistan. Readers will be inspired by this immigration story featuring a short chapter format and compelling text.
When "e;popular"e; Tyler is forced to invite "e;weird"e; Mackenzie to his party, they're surprised to find how much they have in common. Readers will enjoy this realistic fiction story about an unexpected friendship that explores important social issues.
Readers will be "e;haunted"e; by this spooky, modern retelling of Edgar Allan Poe's classic poem, The Raven. Appealing to both reluctant and avid readers, students who enjoy suspenseful stories will not be able to put this one down.
Jae is preparing to bike 150 miles in 2 days to raise money for the National MS Society. But after a bike accident, will he be able to conquer his fear and participate in the marathon? This book will appeal to fans of realistic fiction!
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