Grade 4

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History · Social Studies

The Life of a Knight

Exciting illustrations and photographs highlight the duties and privileges of medieval knights in warfare and in service to a lord. The Life of a Knight explores the daily life of this class… More →

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Social Studies

The Life of a Miner

Mining was one of the more difficult ways to earn a living in the Old West. Bobbie Kalman's book The Life of a Miner details the work and hardships of the people who searched for valuable… More →

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Life Science

The Living Ocean

Children will be captivated by The Living Ocean, an easy-to-read and informative new series covering all aspects of the Earth's oceans. Created by Bobbie Kalman, this beautiful set of books… More →

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Social Studies · U.S. History

The Louisiana Purchase

The Louisiana Purchase is one of the most important moments in United States history. Everything changed after April 30, 1803, when France agreed to sell the vast Louisiana Territory to the… More →

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Space

The Moon: Earth's Neighbor

Besides Earth, the Moon is the only celestial body ever set foot on by humans. Beautiful full-color photographs help illuminate the lunar cycle, the Moon's surface, and its exploration by… More →

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Social Studies · U.S. History

The Moon Landing

The first moon landing is one of the most important moments in United States history. Everything changed after July 20, 1969, when Apollo 11 touched down on the moon's surface and allowed… More →

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Decodable Readers · Language Arts · Phonics

The Movie

This Decodable Reader story is about will Gracie and Katie agree to watch a movie about a zombie, a genie, or a foodie? Join their debate as you practice reading words with the long e sound… More →

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Stories

The Mummy Family Find Fame

Oh no! The Mummy family are broke! Obviously, there's only one thing to do - they have to get on a game show. But will Tut and Sis behave long enough to win the prize? More →

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High Interest

The Mystery of Atlantis

More than 2,300 years ago, the Greek philosopher Plato wrote about a glorious ancient city that sank without trace beneath the waves. Ever since that time people have wondered where this lost More →

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