“Sarah Albee is a favorite for my sixth-graders. They were pumped when Dog Days of History came out this spring. I now have a book bin dedicated to her books in my classroom library!”—Sixth Grade Teacher,Westlake,Ohio My students “loved to hear about what real writers do” ...
Children reportedly read a wide range of genres (e.g., novels/chapter books, non-fiction, graphic novels, comic books, and magazines). They read e-books, audiobooks and printed matter). For science, children most frequently did experiments and exploratory activities (trying to figure out how...
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Children reportedly read a wide range of genres (e.g., novels/chapter books, non-fiction, graphic novels, comic books, and magazines). They read e-books, audiobooks and printed matter). For science, children most frequently did experiments and exploratory activities (trying to figure out how...