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Interest Level: Grades 6 - 8
Grade Level Equivalent: 5.9
Genre: Comedy and Humor, Science Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy
Interest Level: Grades 6 - 8
Grade Level Equivalent: 5.3
Genre: Adventure, Comedy and Humor, Science Fiction and Fantasy
Interest Level: Grades 6 - 8
Grade Level Equivalent: 5.6
Genre: Adventure, Comedy and Humor, Science Fiction and Fantasy
Whether outwitting bullies, acing tests, or trying to fit in, these characters and their stories stimulate imaginations and build the confidence needed to face academic and social...
Delight in these charming, poignant, and downright funny books about friendship, learning, and classroom antics.
Treat your child to stories in verse and poetry collections that make learning to read a delight.
Encourage your reluctant middle-schooler with these addictive titles.
Dav Pilkey’s laugh-out-loud funny books have been known to be devoured by children. Even the most reluctant readers just can’t seem to get enough of his original and outrageous characters.
Even from very young ages, children learn in different ways. By becoming more familiar with your child’s learning profile—the dominant way your child can most easily absorb and understand information—you can best support and...
Building and maintaining this strong relationship will help your child do well in school.
Building a strong parent-teacher relationship from the start is key to your child's academic success.
Team up with teachers to assure that kids become accomplished readers and writers.
Are your child and his teacher at odds? Take these steps to foster a better relationship.
Gyo Fujikawa helped Amy Mascott fall in love with reading. Now she hopes to help parents and their little ones find their own reading inspiration. Gyo Fujikawa helped Amy Mascott fall in love with reading. Now she hopes to h...
And a welcome to The Raise a Reader Blog And a welcome to The Raise a Reader Blog Allison McDonald Blogs Scholastic Parents: Raise a Reader Scholastic Parents: Raise a Reader siblings 02112013-ScholasticIntroPost-Allie McDon...
Help your young scientist at home with these 5 amazing resources for all ages. Help your young scientist at home with these 5 amazing resources for all ages. Maggie McGuire Blogs Scholastic Parents: The Learning Toolkit Scho...
Get kids prepared for media center day so that they don’t bring home the same book every single week. Learn easy ways to get kids thinking about their media center choices before they get there. Amy Mascott Blogs Scholastic...
Last October, all 500 kids at my children’s school were served a salad of veggies grown just on the other side of
Through music and movement, your child discovers new ways to express his thoughts, ideas, and feelings.
Summer’s leisurely pace is a hot time to build your child’s interest in books. Here’s how to do it.
What are math manipulatives and why is my child using them in school?
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