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The awesome thing about sharing nonfiction picture books with fourth graders is how everyone can learn something new. From teaching vocabulary words like “iridescent” to looking at the environmental impact of its microplastic composition, this author answers every imaginable question about glitter! We ...
The best books for kids Hilo: The Boy Who Crashed to Earth Hilo doesn’t know where he’s from, why he fell out of the sky, what he’s doing on Earth—or why he can’t go to school in only his underwear. This series by Judd Winick is as funny as it is exciting, and tells ...
Third graders are in the sweet spot between innocent and independent, and it’s such fun to share a wide range of books with them. You’ve got your old standbys, but fresh titles are always needed. Here are 60 recent third grade books we think could become your new favorites to read ...
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3.If you want to find a book for your children,here are some books that you can choose from. Charlie Thorne and the Last Equation by Stuart Gibbs The CIA is on a task to find an equation (方程式),which could destroy the world if the bad people get it.For help,they turn to Charlie...
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This is the fourth year that my students have gathered what they deem the very best books that they read this year and shared their recommendations with the world. As always we have favorites that seem to pop up every year, but this year we also had a lot of new titles join the mix....
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And I said, “How I wish we had something to do!” –from The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss –Thirty-eight percent of all fourth graders in the United States can’t read this simple poem. Is your child one of them? Does your child drone, hesitate, and torture words while reading?