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Grade 5

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Language Arts · Myths and Folklore

Nightmare in the Hidden Morgue

At first, Zach is excited to be moving into a new home with his sister and parents-- even if it is old and creepy. However, he soon begins to suffer terrible nightmares in which he's trapped… More →

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Language Arts · Myths and Folklore

Fright at the Freemont Library

Jane is excited to be visiting the historic library where her aunt works. As she explores the old building, however, she begins to experience strange things. Books fly off the shelves. She is More →

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Language Arts · Social Studies

The Hoover Dam

In 1933, an ambitious project was underway in the middle of the desert on the Arizona-Nevada border. Dozens of men dangled from long ropes along the tall canyon walls hundreds of feet above… More →

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Language Arts · Myths and Folklore

The Deadly Secret of Room 213

When Josh's dad becomes the live-in caretaker at The Retreat Hotel, Josh is excited to explore the dilapidated building that will be his new home. He soon discovers, however, that room 213 is More →

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Language Arts · Myths and Folklore

Cold Whispers II

Series of 8 titles

Are you ready for more spine-chilling thrillers? Prepare to be terrified as you explore the haunted realm of Cold Whispers II. From creepy hotels and abandoned hospitals to ghastly morgues… More →

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Language Arts · Social Studies

The Golden Gate Bridge

On January 5, 1933, hundreds of workers began building a huge orange bridge in California. Braving strong currents and chilly waters, divers dove deep underwater to blast away rock to help… More →

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Language Arts · Social Studies

Colonial Williamsburg

In the early 1900s, William Goodwin, a local pastor, was saddened by the state of his historic hometown, Williamsburg, Virginia. The town where George Washington and Thomas Jefferson had once More →

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Physics · STEM

Trampolines

In Trampolines, early fluent readers explore the physics behind this popular backyard toy. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage young readers as they explore how a… More →

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Animals · STEM

Back Off! Animal Defenses

Series of 8 titles

From spines to stink and from armor to electricity, animals have many ways of saying, "Back off!" These books introduce young readers to some of the unique protective adaptations animals… More →

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Social Studies

John Deere

Plows in the 1830s were not suitable for sticky sod, so John Deere invented a smooth, steel plow that worked for many farmers. He continued to press on by creating his own company and… More →

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Sports

Snowboarding Slopestyle

Imagine riders carving down long slopes littered with difficult obstacles and snow piles. These snowboarders show courage, creativity, and endurance. Young readers will be swept away by the… More →

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