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Primary Sources 2012: America's Teachers on the Teaching Profession is a survey of more than 10,000 public school teachers who are representative of novice and experienced professionals at all grade levels and specialties.
-2012.03.16
Storia is the free downloadable children's eReading app and eBook system that grows with your children from toddlers to teens and helps them learn and love to read in a fun, educational and engaging way.
-2012.03.09
A global literacy campaign that underscores the importance of reading to better prepare children of the 21st century to live complete and successful lives.
-2011.02.02
A four-month global literacy campaign created to motivate all children to read four or more books during summer.
-2012.03.03
Scholastic is the leading publisher of educational magazines, including news for kids, with 28 publications for grades pre-K-12, reaching more than 25 million students and teachers across the country.
-2012.03.05
A groundbreaking, multi-platform series that combines books, collectible cards, and an online game.
-2011.05.28
You Are What You Read is an interactive site that allows kids and adults to share their Bookprint, the five books that most influenced their lives, with a global community of fellow book lovers.
-2012.02.02
The oldest, longest-running, most prestigious recognition program for student achievement in the visual arts and creative writing in the United States.
-2011.11.11
The Scholastic News Kids Press Corps is a team of young reporters who report on local and national news across the country.
-2012.01.05
The beloved tradition of bringing books to students and giving back to schools, Scholastic Book Fairs helps all schools inspire a lifelong love of reading in all children.
-2008.12.28
Bridging the home-school connection since 1948, Scholastic Book Clubs helps parents and teachers find the books kids can't wait to read.
-2011.04.28
The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and Mockingjay make up this New York Times best-selling dystopian trilogy for teen readers (ages 12 to adult) by acclaimed writer Suzanne Collins.
-2012.02.01
The critically acclaimed book and animated television series that helps kids learn about science.
-2011.11.10
A critically acclaimed animated series produced by Scholastic Media that helps build vocabulary.
-2011.10.10
With more than 126 million books in print and television episodes sold to more than 110 countries worldwide, Clifford is a literary classic that is embraced by parents, teachers and kids.
-2011.08.04
READ 180 is a rigorous, adaptive reading intervention program used in more than 11,000 classrooms nationwide.
-2011.05.04
A momentous book series launched in 1986 about a group of friends in middle school who run a business called The Baby-sitters Club. One of the most successful children's book series in publishing history with more than 176 million copies in print.
-2011.11.12
A distinctive seek-and-find series of books, software, jigsaw puzzles, and games for children based on books by Jean Marzollo and Walter Wick.
-2011.01.01
this is teen is an integrated and comprehensive initiative that connects teens with their favorite authors and books, building a community of readers.
-2011.06.01
A global megabrand on DVD, audio, in a new multi-platform video game, online, and one of the best-selling children's series of all-time—with more than 300 million books sold in 32 languages.
-2011.11.10
The 2010 study shares parents' and kids' views on a wide range of topics regarding reading in the 21st Century.
-2010.09.04
Helping students build a strong foundation for understanding the concept of fractions and strong overall math fluency.
-2011.09.04
Patrick Carman is a New York Times bestselling author whose books include The Land of Elyon series, the Skeleton Creek series, the Trackers series, Floors, and 3:15 Season One: Things That Go Bump in the Night.
-2011.11.11
Kathryn Lasky is the author of the Gaurdians of Ga'Hoole and Wolves of the Beyond series, as well as other titles including The Deadlies and Dear America: A Journey to the New World.
-2011.01.04
Brian Selznick is an acclaimed New York Times bestselling author whose books include The Invention of Hugo Cabret, winner of the 2008 Caldecott Medal, and Wonderstruck, a stunning new novel in words and pictures.
-2011.12.04
Maggie Stiefvater is a writer, artist, and musician and the New York Times bestselling author of The Shiver Trilogy. Her latest novel is The Scorpio Races.
-2012.02.04
From mega best-selling author Meg Cabot comes Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls, a series for tweens, and The Airhead Trilogy for teens.
-2011.02.04
Dav Pilkey is the creator of laugh-out-loud books for children including The Adventures of Captain Underpants, and the Super Diaper Baby series.
-2012.02.08
Walter Dean Myers is the celebrated author of more than eighty books for young adults, and recipient of both the Margaret A. Edwards Award and the Coretta Scott King Lifetime Achievement Award.
-2012.02.18
The excitement, milestones, facts and continuing history of the Harry Potter phenomenon.
-2011.11.04
A foundational reading program that helps students who never mastered basic phonics and decoding skills to learn the 44 sounds and 26 letters of the English language, and get back on track as readers and learners.
-2010.09.04
A critically acclaimed animated series produced by Scholastic Media that helps build vocabulary.
-2011.01.04
A book of five wizarding fairy tales by Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling. All net proceeds will help make life better for vulnerable children.
-2008.11.04
An innovative animated kids' television series based on award-winning author-illustrator Bob Kolar's picture book Racer Dogs.
-2008.01.04