Other Skills: Character Traits Compare and Contrast Context Clues Fact and Opinion Figurative Language Main / Central Idea Point of View Rhythm & Rhyme Story Elements Summary Symbolism Theme
Christmas and children go together like, well, Santa's sleigh and flying reindeer. This reading set for younger students featur...
Gold, cold, dogs, and sleds: nothing says Alaska and the Yukon territory of Canada like those four things. This reading set fea...
An immediate bestseller, “Little Women” was published in two parts: one in 1868, and one in 1869. This coming-of-age story of t...
Is there any more magical phrase than “Once upon a time”? This beginning of so many classic fairy tales sends the reader into a...
The United States and Canada observe Black History month in February; the United Kingdom observes it in October. While the co...
The French Revolution began in 1789 and took the idea of modern democracy from the fledgling United States to Europe. A perio...
Madison is happy about everyone who is coming to her birthday party except for the new girl in class, Lucy Gilbert. Will Lucy r...
Madison has a hard time concentrating in class until she meets someone who will inspire her to dream big.
Ella creates her very first fashion creation. When she wears the dress to school, the day has a very surprise ending.
Carter has a difficult decision to make. He has accepted invitations to two birthday parties that are on the same day. Will he ...