Broadening your 3rd-4th graders reading experiences and literacycomprehension skills is a breeze with our Fluent Fiction Readers! Written in English, Treasure Hunt in the City by Cynthia Harmony tells the story of how eight-year-old Ramona goes on her first big trip to Mexico City. Without knowing Spanish fluently, how will Ramona find the words to have fun with her cousins and save her dream of becoming a successful world traveler?
This fiction reader includes 'Book Club' literacy and comprehension questions like:
How does the map help the cousins connect with one another?
How do the illustrations help you understand the story?
Find out more in this bilingual adventure your 3rd-4th grader will love!
Broadening your 3rd-4th graders reading experiences and literacycomprehension skills is a breeze with our Fluent Fiction Readers! Written in English, Derby Dilemma by Alexandria Gold tells the story of how eight-year-olds Ava and Josh are finally old enough to be in their town's soapbox race and decide to make their car out of recycled parts. Follow along as they take a creative approach to building their car with help from others along the way. Will they win the race?
This fiction reader includes 'Book Club' literacy and comprehension questions like:
What materials do Josh and Ava use to build their car?
What advice would Ava give on how to build a car?
Find out more in this speedway story your 3rd-4th grader will love!
Broadening your 3rd-4th graders reading experiences and literacycomprehension skills is a breeze with our Fluent Fiction Readers! Written in English, Clear for Takeoff by Georgia Beth tells the story of how eight-year-old Abbie has been dreaming of flying since she was too small to walk. She's tried everything from pole vaulting to inventing a floating trampoline. Nothing works until she discovers the secret of flight-and a little magic.
This fiction reader includes 'Book Club' literacy and comprehension questions like:
How does Abbie try to fly?
Where do you think Abbie will go on her journey?
Find out more in this high-flying tale your 3rd-4th grader will love!
Broadening your 3rd-4th graders reading experiences and literacycomprehension skills is a breeze with our Fluent Fiction Readers! Written in English, Help! My Spaceship Is Broken by Danica Kassebaum tells the story of how 3rd grader Poppy and her STEM club friends find an alien spaceship stranded in Brooklyn, NY. Can Poppy and her pals help get its owner back to Planet Z?
This fiction reader includes 'Book Club' literacy and comprehension questions like:
Why does Poppy say they should hide the spaceship?
How would you help if you were one of Poppy's friends?
Find out more in this sci-fi story your 3rd-4th grader will love!
Broadening your 3rd-4th graders reading experiences and literacycomprehension skills is a breeze with our Fluent Fiction Readers! Written in English, The White Owl by Elizabeth Anderson Lopez tells the story of how Owen spends a summer month with his grandparents in Virginia. Instead of missing his friends at summer camp, he helps search for the elusive albino great horned owl and has a summer he'll never forget! Will Owen's search succeed?
This fiction reader includes 'Book Club' literacy and comprehension questions like:
What new information did you learn about owls? Had you ever heard of albino animals?
Why does Owen begin to care about the owls?
Find out more in this fun adventure your 3rd-4th grader will love!
Broadening your 3rd-4th graders reading experiences and literacycomprehension skills is a breeze with our Fluent Fiction Readers! Written in English, The Giant Footprint by Gabrielle Snyder tells the story of how 3rd grader Izzy and her friends discover a large and mysterious footprint on a school field trip. Was it left by Bigfoot, a Yeti, an alien, or something else?
This fiction reader includes 'Book Club' literacy and comprehension questions like:
Why is Izzy so excited for the third-grade hike?
How do the kids identify the footprints they find?
Find out more in this fun mystery your 3rd-4th grader will love!
Broadening your 3rd-4th graders reading experiences and literacycomprehension skills is a breeze with our Fluent Fiction Readers! Written in English, The Lying Lion by Megan Hoyt tells the story of how Henry Hyena steps out of his cozy den for the first time and feels very small and unimportant. He decides he'd much rather be a lion with amazing pouncing skills and a full mane-until he comes face to face with the king of the jungle. Will Henry Hyena stand tall against Leon Lion?
This fiction reader includes 'Book Club' literacy and comprehension questions like:
What did Henry do to try to fit in with the lion pride?
What lesson do you think Henry learned by trying to become a lion?
Find out more in this tale of self-acceptance your 3rd-4th grader will love!
Broadening your 3rd-4th graders reading experiences and literacycomprehension skills is a breeze with our Fluent Fiction Readers! Written in English, Building Bridges by Anita Nahta Amin tells the story of how eight-year-old Tara wants to win the bridge building contest at school, even if it means working with her least favorite person. How will Tara win the contest when a possible spy, hungry teammates, and bad luck stand in her way?
This fiction reader includes 'Book Club' literacy and comprehension questions like:
How did Tara's team change throughout the story? Name some traits of a good team.
How do bridges make connections throughout the story?
Find out more in this fun lesson in teamwork your 3rd-4th grader will love!
Broadening your 3rd-4th graders reading experiences and literacycomprehension skills is a breeze with our Fluent Fiction Readers! Written in English, Cupcake Conundrum by Heather E. Schwartz tells the story of how 3rd grader Jazmine and her friends want to bake and sell cupcakes to earn money for a good cause but run into problems when they learn their plan will cost money, too. Will Jazmine and her friends still be able to help the shelter?
This fiction reader includes 'Book Club' literacy and comprehension questions like:
Why does Jazmine want to help the shelter?
What lesson did the three girls learn?
Find out more in this fun lesson in careful spending your 3rd-4th grader will love!
Broadening your 3rd-4th graders reading experiences and literacycomprehension skills is a breeze with our Fluent Plus Fiction Readers! Written in English, Ski Season Surprise by Stephanie Loureiro tells the story of how twins Kaitlyn and Tyler are excited for their family ski trip, but when they get to the resort, the snow hasn't fallen yet. How will Kaitlyn and Tyler have fun on their ski trip without snow?
This fiction reader includes 'Book Club' literacy and comprehension questions like:
Think of a time when your expectations for something weren't met. How did you make the best of it?
How does Kaitlyn's attitude toward the trip change in the book?
Find out more in this fun story about making the best of a situation your 3rd-4th grader will love!
Broadening your 3rd-4th graders reading experiences and literacycomprehension skills is a breeze with our Fluent Fiction Readers! Written in English, Camp Whatchamacallit by Selina Li Bi tells the story of nine-year-old Sam's first time at camp during a nature scavenger hunt competition. Sam is allergic to everything outdoors and just wants to go home. Fortunately, he's teamed up with his energetic cabinmate and a two-time scavenger hunt champion. Will he survive the outdoors and find enough shapes in nature to win the competition?
This fiction reader includes 'Book Club' literacy and comprehension questions like:
Can you name a few shapes in nature you've discovered?
Why does Sam begin to change his attitude?
Find out more in this acutely engaging geometry story your 3rd-4th grader will love!
Broadening your 3rd-4th graders reading experiences and literacycomprehension skills is a breeze with our Fluent Plus Fiction Readers! Written in English, Monterey Bay by Dona Herweck Rice tells the story of how a group of young sea otters mistake a bird's egg for a food-bashing rock and receive a surprise! What will they do to reunite the little hatchling with its mother? And will Pip, the grumpiest sea otter, finally learn to show his heart?
This fiction reader includes 'Book Club' literacy and comprehension questions like:
What sorts of things have the sea otters learned from their mothers?
What do you think will happen to Pip and Curly in the future? What makes you think so?
Find out more in this otter-ly wonderful story your 3rd-4th grader will love!
Broadening your 3rd-4th graders reading experiences and literacycomprehension skills is a breeze with our Fluent Plus Fiction Readers! Written in English, Big Foot Takes a Vacation by Dona Herweck Rice tells the story of how Frank is tired of being called Big Foot and needs a break. A vacation is just the thing! Frank packs his bag and goes on a worldwide adventure. Where will Frank go?
This fiction reader includes 'Book Club' literacy and comprehension questions like:
Why does Frank need a vacation?
How did the author's style help make the story more interesting?
Find out more in this hugely entertaining story your 3rd-4th grader will love!
Broadening your 3rd-4th graders reading experiences and literacycomprehension skills is a breeze with our Fluent Plus Fiction Readers! Written in English, Searching for the Sky River by Elise Wallace tells the story of how two friends, Kira and Bo, make a surprising find while searching for a legendary sky river on their planet. Will Kira and Bo's search succeed?
This fiction reader includes 'Book Club' literacy and comprehension questions like:
How are Bo and Kira different? How are they similar?
What is the genre of this book? What characteristics of this genre did you notice?
Find out more in this out of this world story your 3rd-4th grader will love!
Broadening your 3rd-4th graders reading experiences and literacycomprehension skills is a breeze with our Fluent Plus Fiction Readers! Written in English, Arty's Adventure to the Stars by Shirin Shamsi tells the story of how Arty the spider wishes he could swing on his web and fly up to the stars. One night, he sets off on his adventure! With his quick web spinning, he climbs higher and higher, closer and closer to the stars. What will Arty find beyond the stars?
This fiction reader includes 'Book Club' literacy and comprehension questions like:
What do you think Arty and his mom did next?
How does the author make readers see the world from a different point of view?
Find out more in this cosmic story your 3rd-4th grader will love!
Broadening your 3rd-4th graders reading experiences and literacycomprehension skills is a breeze with our Fluent Plus Fiction Readers! Written in English, Ride, Sally Ride by Caroline Tung Richmond tells the story of how nine-year-old Aimee dreams about becoming an astronaut, just like her hero Sally Ride. She can't wait to visit the space museum and compete for a neat prize. But can she beat the smartest kid in her class to win it?
This fiction reader includes 'Book Club' literacy and comprehension questions like:
Based on what you know about space travel, what connections can you make to the text?
What lesson did Aimee learn in the story?
Find out more in this astronomical story your 3rd-4th grader will love!
Broadening your 3rd-4th graders reading experiences and literacycomprehension skills is a breeze with our Fluent Plus Fiction Readers! Written in English, The Super Five by Cyndi Marko tells the story of how something strange is happening at the Wonder Kids School for Superheroes! Teachers, students, and even the principal Professor Wonder Boy have gone missing. How will the Super Five use their super senses to solve the mystery and save the school from an evil villain?
This fiction reader includes 'Book Club' literacy and comprehension questions like:
What is your opinion of this book?
What do the visual details tell you about the characters or the setting?
Find out more in this super mystery your 3rd-4th grader will love!
Broadening your 3rd-4th graders reading experiences and literacycomprehension skills is a breeze with our Fluent Plus Fiction Readers! Written in English, Big Dreams by Joe Rhatigan tells the story of how Alex has dreams of becoming a basketball star. But as the shortest kid on the team, she's struggling. She needs to get tall… fast! Or does she?
This fiction reader includes 'Book Club' literacy and comprehension questions like:
What does Alex think her problem is with playing basketball?
What changes Alex's attitude toward wanting to get tall as soon as possible?
Find out more in this comic-style story your 3rd-4th grader will love!
Broadening your 3rd-4th graders reading experiences and literacycomprehension skills is a breeze with our Fluent Plus Fiction Readers! Written in English, An Even Playing Field by Monika Davies tells the story of how Wendy, Emma, and Shaun meet and bond over their shared love of basketball. However, when they decide to go off court and play on their school playground, they run into some surprising issues. How will they stick together and figure out a way to play as a team?
This fiction reader includes 'Book Club' literacy and comprehension questions like:
What new information did you learn about playgrounds from this story?
What is important to think about when designing a playground?
Find out more in this graphic novel about accessibility your 3rd-4th grader will love!
Broadening your 3rd-4th graders reading experiences and literacycomprehension skills is a breeze with our Fluent Plus Fiction Readers! Written in English, Bess by Pamela Brunskill tells the story of how girls aren't allowed to act in Shakespeare's London, so Bess pretends to be a boy to get a role. When it's show time, can she let her parents-and the Globe-know it's her?
This fiction reader includes 'Book Club' literacy and comprehension questions like:
Why can't Bess audition as herself for the play?
What was the expectation of girl's during this time?
Find out more in this historical fiction reader your 3rd-4th grader will love!
Broadening your 3rd-4th graders reading experiences and literacycomprehension skills is a breeze with our Fluent Plus Fiction Readers! Written in English, The Dog Who Changed History by Susan Johnston Taylor tells the story of how Alexander Graham Bell and his dog Trouve create a life-changing invention: the telephone!
This fiction reader includes 'Book Club' literacy and comprehension questions like:
Why did Aleck want to invent a telephone?
Why did the author decide to tell this story from the point of view of Aleck's dog?
Find out more in this inspiring historical fiction reader your 3rd-4th grader will love!
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Grade: 3-4
Lexile: 500L
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