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Grade 6 - 9

Social Studies

Animals in Danger

Mice have gone missing, polar bears are losing their place to rest, butterflies are going without food, and invasive species are taking over. What on Earth is putting these animals in danger? More →

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History

Apple

Apple is one of the most famous brands in the world. But it didn't start out that way. This title introduces young readers to the iconic computer brand through engaging, fact-filled text,… More →

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Social Studies

Apple

Though Apple was founded on April Fools' Day, this company doesn't kid around. From the start, Apple has delivered top-notch technology, including the iPod, iPad, MacBook Pro, and more. This… More →

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Attack of the Toxlings

Years ago, aliens convinced humans to poison planet Earth. Learn about dangerous metals and chemicals that may be in the things you use every day. Then, discover what you can do to help save… More →

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Back from the Dead: A Zombie Story

What happens if the dead don't stay buried? When an unknown woman came limping through the village of Ennery, Haiti, townspeople didn't know what to make of her pale, gray skin or the rag she More →

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Beyond the Grave: A Vampire Tale

Is it possible that some humans live beyond death...by drinking the blood of others? Petra Toma's family thought he might be. When Petra's niece fell ill shortly after the 76-year-old was… More →

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Math · Social Studies

Budgeting

Between spending, saving, and earning money, how does anybody keep track of it all? They make a budget! Learn all about budgeting. Discover the different parts of a budget, how people and… More →

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Machines

Bullet Trains

Bullet trains originated in Japan. They are the fastest trains on Earth. Young readers will learn about the history of bullet trains, the technology that makes their high speeds possible, and More →

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Spring 2025 Social Studies

Censorship

All across the world, there are stories of books being banned, topics being cut from curriculum, and protests being shut down. Some think this censorship protects and prevents harm while… More →

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Social Studies

Civil Rights

Throughout U.S. history, many groups of people have had to fight for their civil rights--and many are still fighting today. Black Lives Matter protesters work to bring safety to everyone… More →

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Spring 2025 Social Studies

Climate Migrants

From floods on coastlines to fires sweeping across forests, climate change is triggering extreme weather events that are making more and more land unlivable. Many of the people impacted by… More →

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History

Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola is one of the world's most popular beverages! But the brand had much more humble beginnings. In its first year, only nine glasses of Coke were served per day! Through engaging text… More →

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