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Grade 3 - 5

Social Studies

Stonehenge

Who built Stonehenge and why? In Stonehenge, early fluent readers will learn about Stonehenge. They will be introduced to theories of Merlin, druids, and aliens building the monument, and how More →

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Spring 2025 Social Studies

Stories of Survival

As news of Titanic's tragic ending spread, so too did miraculous stories of survival. From the brave crew members that stayed aboard the sinking ship to the passengers who made it off the… More →

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Social Studies

Strange Science!

What do spending a year in bed, making fake memories, and suggesting a giant eruption for the good of the planet have in common? They are all done in the name of silly and strange science!… More →

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Fall 2025 Social Studies

Stress and Emotional Health

The pressures of the world can have a real impact on our overall wellness. Explore more about stress and emotional health with content tied to the curriculum of upper-elementary and middle… More →

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Social Studies

Sunken Ship of Dreams!

As an iceberg sliced into the side of the Titanic, frigid waters started pouring into the vessel. Soon, the ship of dreams turned into a living nightmare in the early morning of April 15,… More →

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Social Studies

Supernatural Survivor

Series of 4 titles

What would it take to make it through an alien invasion or zombie apocalypse? Join the hi-lo adventure to imagine what it would be like if the supernatural creatures of your nightmares were… More →

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Spring 2025 Animals · Social Studies

Support Animals

From offering cuddles to providing comfort when someone is feeling down, some jobs call for support animals. These animal helpers keep people safe, solve problems, and make their lives… More →

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Social Studies

Supreme Court, The

The Supreme Court is the highest court in the land! The nine Supreme Court justices study the Constitution to make sure laws are fair. Their rulings guide all other courts throughout the… More →

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Social Studies

Surprise Attack!

World War II was raging across the Atlantic Ocean, but the United States was staying out of the war until a day that will live in infamy. On the morning of December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor came More →

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Social Studies

Switzerland

In this book, readers will learn about the unique and defining features of Switzerland. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they learn more… More →

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Social Studies

Symbols of American Freedom

Series of 12 titles

The United States was founded on freedom. The many symbols that represent this liberty build patriotism and a sense of community. This introduction for young readers explains the meaning,… More →

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