Michael travels with his family to Morocco. Something important is happening, but Michael can't ask about it since he doesn't speak Arabic. Despite the language barriers, can he figure out what's going on through nonverbal communication? Children will love the colorful illustrations and story in this multicultural fiction book as they learn about diversity, Ramadan, and different types of communication.
Lucas discovers a magical corncob that sends him on a journey to Mexico where he meets a new friend and learns more about his own family. Children will love this entertaining story with its message of the importance of family and cultural traditions. Colorful illustrations and easy-to-read text help upper emergent readers follow along with the story. Perfect for guided reading, this multicultural fiction book includes pre-reading questions.
King Cole is trying to eat healthy. He invites Peter Pumpkin Eater, Jill Horner, and Humpty Dumpty to dine at his castle. Will his guests find something tasty to eat at his feast? With characters from well-known nursery rhymes, this picture book puts a fun spin on classic nursery rhymes. Written in verse, this fiction book includes a short chapter format, a table of contents, and pre-reading questions.
Introduce students to the incredible story of Fannie Lou Hamer! This meaningful Grade 4 nonfiction reader details the legacy of this civil rights activist.
Fannie Lou Hamer: Fighting for the Rights of Others
Explores the story of Fannie Lou Hamer, from her life in a sharecropping family to using her music to inspire others and demand change
Provides a short fiction piece depicting Hamer’s youth to keep students engaged
Connects essential topics such as equality and voting rights to students’ daily lives
Includes a glossary, useful discussion questions, and a “Civics in Action” activity designed to get students thinking about social issues
Fannie Lou Hamer dedicated her life to combating unfair laws and helping Black people make their voices heard. This teacher-approved product offers a variety of text features alongside Hamer’s true changemaker story to inspire and captivate students. With an illustrated fiction story, index, historical images, and other exciting features, this reader teaches fourth grade students about Fannie Lou Hamer’s fight for equal rights.
Teach students that every vote matters! This engaging Grade 4 nonfiction reader describes how Americans elect a president.
Voting for President
Explains how presidential elections work and explores the history of this process
Provides a short fiction piece related to the topic to keep students invested
Connects important concepts such as voting rights and leadership to students’ daily lives
Includes a glossary, essential discussion questions, and a “Civics in Action” activity designed to get students excited about their future right to vote
From voting at a local polling place to being a member of the Electoral College, every citizen plays a role in presidential elections. This teacher-approved reader offers a variety of text features and covers the important process of voting a U.S. president into office. With an illustrated fiction story, index, relevant images, and other meaningful features, this reader demonstrates to fourth grade students why electing the president of the United States is a key right and responsibility.
Explore how can ordinary citizens make laws! This interesting Grade 4 nonfiction reader explains why laws vary from place to place and how people can help create laws.
Changing Laws
Describes how laws are different in different states as well as how normal people can create state and local laws
Provides a short fiction piece related to the topic to engage students
Connects important topics such as civic duty and democracy to students’ daily lives
Includes a glossary, key discussion questions, and a “Civics in Action” activity designed to empower students to make a difference
Why do laws change across state lines? Can citizens make state or local laws? Students will answer these questions and more with this exciting, teacher-approved reader. With an illustrated fiction story, index, fun images, and other text features, this product teaches fourth grade students about laws and how they’re introduced through petitions, ballots, and votes.
Empower students to be confident decision makers! This thoughtful Grade 4 nonfiction reader emphasizes the importance of making responsible decisions.
Making Decisions
Explores the decision-making process in a meaningful and engaging way
Provides a short fiction piece related to the topic to interest students
Connects civics content with social-emotional learning
Includes a glossary, essential discussion questions, and a “Civics in Action” activity designed to get students excited about their power to choose
Students will have opportunities to practice their decision-making skills with this relevant, teacher-approved reader. This product dives into the decisions people make every day and motivates students to make thoughtful choices. With an illustrated fiction story, index, and other essential features, this reader helps fourth grade students understand the power of making decisions.
Teach students about the people who run state and local governments! This exciting Grade 4 nonfiction reader details the responsibilities of state and local leaders.
State and Local Leaders
Analyzes the importance of good leadership and the duties of government leaders
Provides a short fiction piece related to the topic to keep students engaged
Connects important concepts such as leadership and democracy to students’ daily lives
Includes a glossary, key discussion questions, and a “Civics in Action” activity designed to show students who leads their state and local governments
From governors to mayors to council members, there are many state and local leaders who work hard to run the government. This teacher-approved product describes the types of state and local leaders as well as what they do for their communities. With an illustrated fiction story, index, bright images, and other useful features, this reader helps fourth grade students appreciate the efforts of leaders in their communities.
Show students how people vote and how the government protects the vote! This thoughtful Grade 4 nonfiction reader explains how U.S. elections work and why voting is important.
What's the Deal with Voting?
Covers why and how people vote as well as who is allowed to vote
Provides a short fiction piece related to the topic to keep students invested
Connects essential ideas such as democracy and civic duty to students’ daily lives
Includes a glossary, helpful discussion questions, and a “Civics in Action” activity designed to get students interested in how voting works
Election Day requires a lot of hard work from a lot of people, as students will learn in this relevant reader! This teacher-approved product provides students with a close-up look at how elections are made secure and other key features of the voting process. With an illustrated fiction story, index, and other useful tools, this reader guides fourth grade students as they learn about the importance of voting and protecting the vote.
Explore Earth’s challenges and teach students how they can help! This interesting Grade 4 nonfiction reader describes problems facing the worldwide community.
Citizens of Planet Earth
Analyzes major issues that affect communities around the world
Provides a short fiction piece connected to the topic to keep students engaged
Covers important concepts such as global citizenship and discrimination in an easy-to-follow way
Includes a glossary, useful discussion questions, and a “Civics in Action” activity designed to get students excited about creating change
From unequal access to food and water to climate change, there are many global challenges that people are working to combat. This teacher-approved product provides students with a close-up look at these issues as well as steps individuals can take to help. With an illustrated fiction story, index, relevant images, and other essential features, this reader shows fourth grade students that they can make a difference as active global citizens.
Explore famous quotes from American presidents! This inspiring Grade 4 nonfiction reader details the words from United States leaders which celebrate the American spirit.
Wise Words from U.S. Leaders
Analyzes quotes from presidents including George Washington, Ronald Reagan, and John F. Kennedy
Provides a short fiction piece related to the topic to keep students engaged
Connects important ideas such as civic action and leadership to students’ daily lives
Includes a glossary, essential discussion questions, and a “Civics in Action” activity designed to inspire and motivate students
Presidents inspire, teach, celebrate America, and look to the future by using their words. This teacher-approved product provides students with a close-up look at advice from U.S. presidents. With an illustrated fiction story, index, historical images, and other helpful features, this reader shows fourth grade students the power of words.
Teach students how the U.S. government raises and spends money! This interesting Grade 4 nonfiction reader details how each level of government uses money.
How Do Governments Spend Money?
Explores how the government gets money and uses it to solve problems
Provides a short fiction piece related to the topic to keep students invested
Connects key topics such as democracy and economic systems to students’ daily lives
Includes a glossary, essential discussion questions, and a “Civics in Action” activity designed to teach students about making a budget
Students should learn about taxes, public welfare, and other ways the government affects the economy. This teacher-approved product provides students with a close-up look at how local, state, and national governments spend money based on people’s needs. With an illustrated fiction story, index, bright images, and other useful features, this reader helps fourth grade students understand what their government spends money on.
Help students learn to decipher what news is real and what’s fake! This engaging Grade 4 nonfiction reader describes how to tell the difference between reliable and unreliable news sources.
Media Matters
Explores methods of assessing whether information is true or not
Provides a short fiction piece related to the topic to keep students interested
Connects relevant concepts such as democracy and truth to students’ daily lives
Includes a glossary, essential discussion questions, and a “Civics in Action” activity designed to get students invested in choosing news wisely
Students need to think like detectives to determine whether the news they hear is accurate. This teacher-approved product shows students how to find trustworthy newspapers, TV stations, and other forms of media. With an illustrated fiction story, index, colorful images, and other important features, this reader teaches fourth grade students about their responsibility to check facts and avoid spreading fake news.
Discover the journey millions of immigrants faced trying to seek freedom and better lives in the United States. These people helped shape the country’s languages, traditions, politics, and economy. Breathe life into the pages of history with this primary source reader that focuses on immigration during the twentieth century.
Build content knowledge across multiple social studies disciplines
Text features include a Reader's Guide, side bars, table of contents, glossary, and index to increase comprehension and academic vocabulary
Your Turn! activity extends learning and challenges students to use higher-order thinking skills
Leveled text accommodates below-level, above-level, and English language learners
Aligns to state standards and readies students for college and career
Learn about Ellis Island, Angel Island, and the significance of the Statue of Liberty. The engaging photos, interesting primary sources, and fascinating side bars will keep students reading cover-to-cover.
Explore the Progressive Era and discover the changes inspirational men and women were able to make. The change makers were Presidents, writers, reformers, and suffragists, all working hard to make the United States better. Breathe life into the pages of history with this primary source reader that focuses on a time of change for the United States.
Build content knowledge across multiple social studies disciplines
Text features include a Reader's Guide, side bars, table of contents, glossary, and index to increase comprehension and academic vocabulary
Your Turn! activity extends learning and challenges students to use higher-order thinking skills
Leveled text accommodates below-level, above-level, and English language learners
Aligns to state standards and readies students for college and career
Learn about the fight for women's right to vote, how writers exposed corruption, and reformers worked to improved working conditions. The engaging photos, interesting primary sources, and fascinating side bars will keep students reading cover-to-cover.
Teach students what it means to be a hero in everyday life! This nonfiction reader will excite kindergarten students as it details the various types of heroes in their communities.
Community Heroes
Explores the responsibilities of local heroes, from food workers to trash collectors
Provides a short fiction piece related to the topic that will entertain young students
Connects key concepts such as leadership and helping others to students’ daily lives
Includes colorful pages, essential discussion questions, and a “Civics in Action” activity that will encourage students to appreciate the heroes around them
Whether it’s thanking a firefighter or a delivery person, it’s important for students to acknowledge the hard work of people in their communities. This engaging, teacher-approved reader uses pictures and words to show students that many adults have jobs which allow them to help others. With vibrant images, an illustrated fiction piece, and other exciting features, this book will teach young students about the real heroes in their lives!
Show young readers how greetings function in everyday life! This nonfiction reader will engage kindergarten students while explaining the ways people interact with one another.
Meet and Greet
Uses pictures and words to demonstrate a variety of greetings and farewell gestures
Provides a short fiction piece related to the topic that will interest young students
Covers important life skills such as meeting new people and greeting others politely
Includes full-color pages, thought-provoking discussion questions, and a “Civics in Action” activity designed to prepare students for meeting new people
Meet and Greet is a fun, relevant book that will teach students what they need to know about greeting others and meeting new people. Whether it’s high fiving a friend or waving goodbye to a classmate, this teacher-approved reader shows students the meaningful interactions they can share with other people. The illustrated fiction piece, vibrant images, and other useful features in this reader will excite students while improving their communication skills.
Students are the voters of tomorrow, so it’s important that they understand how the voting process works! This nonfiction reader will show kindergarten students various ways they can be informed voters.
We Can Vote
Describes how people can make wise decisions about whom to vote for
Provides a short fiction piece related to the topic that will help student comprehension
Connects key civics themes such as democracy and civic duty to students’ daily lives
Includes colorful pictures, essential discussion questions, and a “Civics in Action” activity designed to show students how voting works on a small scale
Voting is how individuals make their voices heard, and this book shows why it’s important for voters to make informed choices. This teacher-approved reader explores the many ways that people can prepare to cast their votes. With an illustrated fiction story, relevant images, and more helpful features, this reader will empower young students and help them understand an important democratic process.
Teach students about the highest office in the country! This engaging nonfiction reader will show kindergarten students what it means to be president of the United States.
Presidents
Explores the various responsibilities of the president using pictures and words
Provides a short fiction piece related to the topic that will interest young students
Connects civics themes such as leadership and democracy to students’ daily lives
Includes vibrant images, essential discussion questions, and a “Civics in Action” activity that will allow students to demonstrate their knowledge of the president
Using relevant images from across U.S. history and grade-level text, this book will show students the many roles the president plays. This teacher-approved reader offers a useful look at the work done inside and outside of the White House, from signing bills into laws to helping those in need. With an illustrated fiction story students can relate to, colorful pages, and other exciting features, this reader will help students understand the duties of the president.
Clara Barton, the founder of the American Red Cross, is a heroic female figure in U.S. history. Teach kindergarten students about the ways she helped others with this nonfiction reader.
Clara Barton: Teacher, Nurse, Leader
Details the life and legacy of Clara Barton using historical images and grade-level text
Provides a short fiction piece related to Barton that will entertain young students
Connects important topics such as leadership and helping others to students’ daily lives
Includes relevant pictures, essential discussion questions, and a “Civics in Action” activity that will empower students to improve their communities
Introduce students to Clara Barton, who dedicated her life to helping those in need! This teacher-approved book provides young readers with interesting facts about Clara Barton’s life, from her fight for equal pay to founding the American Red Cross. With an illustrated fiction piece, fascinating images, and other useful features, this reader will show students the importance of helping others through the story of this incredible changemaker.
Help kindergarten students discover what the American flag means to them! This fun nonfiction reader explores the meaning behind a well-known symbol of the United States.
The Flag
Explains what the flag represents and why it makes Americans proud
Provides a short and relatable fiction piece connected to the topic
Challenges students to explore the meaning of the flag with thought-provoking questions
Includes colorful pages, discussion questions, and a “Civics in Action” activity that will encourage students to learn how to take care of the flag
Throughout United States history, the American flag has been a symbol of freedom that people are proud to see. This teacher-approved reader explores how people display respect for the flag and what its stars and stripes mean to the country. With vibrant images, an illustrated fiction piece, and other helpful features, this book will allow young students to navigate their own relationships with the Star-Spangled Banner.
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Grade: K-1
Lexile: 320L
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