Encourage your 3rd grader's independent reading with these Levels J-K Guided Reading titles.
Two curious kids conduct experiments and build a prism in order to figure out how rainbows form. Includes fun, easy activity instructions.
This book explains how the increase in human population has put animal habitats and the creatures that live in them at risk.
Rich photos enhance the text that describes insects, where they live, and what they do.
In the 1940s, no matter how well a girl played the game of baseball, she would have faced tremendous challenges not unlike those met by Josh Gibson, arguably the best Negro League player never to make it into the majors.
Peter H. Reynolds, creator of The Dot, has composed a pitch-perfect tribute to the power of music and the bonds of family.
Olivia has a big secret. It's a secret she tells only to her very best friend who promises not to say a word. But the secret is really big and juicy. What happens when a trusted friend slips and the secret gets out?
Look Out! Hungry hunters are on the prowl. How do animals stay safe?
There's a new gym teacher transferring over from the junior high and Hubie is worried. Will Hubie really have to run a lap around the world to pass Mr. Green's class?
Five short stories about an exuberant brown dog and his lucky young caretaker will walk beginning readers into chapter book territory.
When Huckle Cat's mother sends him to the grocery store for cream, apples, potatoes, and oranges, he forgets his shopping list.
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Scholastic News Nonfiction Readers®-American Symbols: What Is Mount Rushmore?
Discover the meaning, history, and creation of the stone monument to four American presidents carved into Mount Rushmore, South Dakota.
Explore forms of alternate energy that are much better for the environment than burning fossil fuels.
Marcos and his friends want to fly their new kite at the park. They will need the help of the park robot -- Mister Block. But Mister Block's words and the kite get a little tangled!
Fox's plans to have fun with his friends are interrupted on three different occasions when he chooses to be faithful to his responsibilities, which include taking care of his little sister and being on duty for traffic patrol.