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The Reader's Anthology

by Robert Potter

Classic and contemporary works by authors such as Maya Angelou, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Langston Hughes, and Robert Frost help students comprehend and enjoy fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama. In addition, each book has a controlled reading level and a strong vocabulary strand. Reading Level: 5-9 Interest Level: 6-12

Reader's and Writer's Notebook [Grade 5]

by Pearson Education

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Readers and Writers Notebook: Grade 5 (Reading Street)

by Scott Foresman

The fifth installment of the Reading Street curriculum for homeschooling series, Grade 5, is the perfect tool for your child's educational journey. This set of materials is designed to help your child develop a love of learning he or she will carry throughout the rest of his or her life. Not only does Reading Street aid you in educating your child on the subject of reading, the system is also designed to improve language arts and writing abilities. Now that your child is ready to begin the Grade 5 curriculum, he or she will encounter more challenging content and in-depth reading assignments. <P><P>All Reading Street installments integrate flawlessly with the rest of your homeschool program materials and make it easy for you to plan engaging lessons. Use the Teacher Resource DVD to print out curriculum-aligned worksheets and rubrics, and administer quizzes. Reading Street: Grade 5 comes with two volumes that cover six units. Each unit spans six weeks, for a total of 12 weeks' worth of English and Language Arts content. <P><P>Each stage of the Reading Street series is increasingly more complex, giving your child the challenge they need to develop high levels of writing, reading and language skills. The lesson plans you design using this system will keep your student interested in learning.

Reader Two: Closed Syllables (Blends/Welded Sounds)

by Barbara Wilson

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Reader Three: Closed Syllables (Multisyllabic Words)

by Barbara Wilson

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Reader One: Closed Syllables (CVC Words/No Blends)


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Reader, Grade 5, Unit 9: Native Americans, A Changing Landscape

by Core Knowledge Foundation

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Reader, Grade 5, Unit 8: William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream

by Core Knowledge Foundation

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Reader, Grade 5, Unit 7: The Reformation, Shifts in Power

by Core Knowledge Foundation

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Reader, Grade 5, Unit 6: The Renaissance, Patrons, Artists, and Scholars

by Core Knowledge Foundation

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Reader, Grade 5, Unit 2: Early American Civilizations, Maya, Aztec, and Inca


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Reader, Grade 5, Unit 1: Personal Narratives, More Childhood Memories


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Read Something Else: Collected And Dubious Wit And Wisdom Of Lemony Snicket

by Lemony Snicket

Looking for wit, wisdom, and inspiration all within the pages of one useful book? Read Something Else. Life is a turbulent journey, fraught with confusion, heartbreak, and inconvenience. This collection of wit and wisdom from New York Times bestselling author Lemony Snicket is unlikely to help.It includes a new introduction filled with curious aphorisms, a handful of never-before-seen-or-heard quotations, and fan favorites from works over the years. These dubious offerings, collected from Snicket’s books, unpublished papers, and more, have been made pleasing to the eye by illustrations, select fan art, and design flourishes.

Read It and Weep! (You're Invited to a Creepover #13)

by P. J. Night

Can an object really be cursed to give someone bad luck? There's only one way to find out...When a tattered, old tarot card falls out of Charlotte Torres's library book, she doesn't think much of it. It doesn't even bother her that there's a message written on the back: "Pass this card along or you'll be sorry!" But when horrible things start happening--things that seem like bad luck, but frighten Charlotte the most--she begins to believe in the power of the card and its message. She wants to get rid of it, but she doesn't want to pass it along and doom someone else to its curse. Will she be able to figure out a way to destroy the card for good? Or will the card destroy her life first? This mystical tale of misfortune is rated a Level 4 on the Creep-o-Meter.

Read for Real: Nonfiction Strategies for Reading Results, Level C

by Leslie W. Crawford Charles E. Martin Margaret M. Philbin

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Read All About It: Great Read-Aloud Stories, Poems, and Newspaper Pieces for Preteens and Teens

by Jim Trelease

Presents a collection of fictional stories, autobiographical pieces, and newspaper columns, arranged for reading aloud.

Read All About It!

by Rachel Wise

In this start to an all-new series, Samantha begins writing her school paper's advice column--and finds out fast that some things are easier said than written.Every middle-school girl has questions about her future, but to star school newspaper reporter Samantha Martone, getting the scoop is her life. Sam plans to travel the world someday as a journalist, and in the meantime she's thrilled that her newspaper adviser, Mr. Trigg, has chosen her for a special gig: For the next year, she'll be the school's anonymous advice columnist. Being the voice of "Dear Know-It-All" is exciting, and an important secret to keep--especially when Sam figures out that one of the letters she receives is actually from her best friend. Sam's mortified to learn her BFF also has a crush on fellow newspaper staffer--and pitcher for the baseball team--Michael Lawrence. Can Sam still give good advice when her own love interest is on the line?

READ 180 Real Book [Stage A]

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

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The Reaction: The Secret; The Android; The Forgotten; The Reaction (Animorphs #12)

by K. A. Applegate

Rachel's got some pretty strange stuff happening. She can't control her morphing. One minute, she's doing homework. The next, she's morphing a full-grown crocodile, and -- without returning to human form -- she becomes an elephant. That's when the floor gives way and Rachel finds herself looking up at what used to be the kitchen ceiling. What's going on? No one's sure, but Rachel and the other Animorphs have to figure it out -- quickly. Because if someone sees Rachel's out-of-control morphing, the other Animorphs are in for some serious trouble.

Reaching High (The Go-for-Gold Gymnasts #3)

by Alicia Thompson Dominique Moceanu

Long-limbed, red-haired Jessie might be the quiet girl on the Texas Twisters, but she's a force to be reckoned with where it counts-on the vault and in her heart. With freshman year on the horizon, Jesse decides that it's time to stop hiding in the shadow of her teammates and do the last thing anyone expects: join the cheerleading squad. Jessie proves that her gymnastic skills make her a perfect fit for the team, and becoming friends with the team captain makes Jessie feel like people care about her, and not just her talent. But with cheer practice suddenly taking up all of her spare time, Jessie barely gets the chance to see her fellow gymnasts. Can Jessie bridge the gap between her new teammates and old friends? Or will she have to pick between being a cheerleader and being a gymnast? Olympic gold medalist Dominique Moceanu and Alicia Thompson present The Go-for-Gold Gymnasts, a fliptastic series full of heart, humor, and spirit! Follow the four girls as they navigate the world of competitive gymnastics, try to balance their passion with normal lives, and learn to believe in the power of friendship.

Reaching for the Moon: The Autobiography of NASA Mathematician Katherine Johnson

by Katherine Johnson

&“This rich volume is a national treasure.&” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)&“Captivating, informative, and inspiring…Easy to follow and hard to put down.&” —School Library Journal (starred review)The inspiring autobiography of NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson, who helped launch Apollo 11.As a young girl, Katherine Johnson showed an exceptional aptitude for math. In school she quickly skipped ahead several grades and was soon studying complex equations with the support of a professor who saw great promise in her. But ability and opportunity did not always go hand in hand. As an African American and a girl growing up in an era of brutal racism and sexism, Katherine faced daily challenges. Still, she lived her life with her father&’s words in mind: &“You are no better than anyone else, and nobody else is better than you.&”In the early 1950s, Katherine was thrilled to join the organization that would become NASA. She worked on many of NASA&’s biggest projects including the Apollo 11 mission that landed the first men on the moon.Katherine Johnson&’s story was made famous in the bestselling book and Oscar-nominated film Hidden Figures. Now in Reaching for the Moon she tells her own story for the first time, in a lively autobiography that will inspire young readers everywhere.

Reach Higher: An Inspiring Photo Celebration of First Lady Michelle Obama

by Amanda Lucidon

A collection of striking and intimate photographs of Michelle Obama, coupled with personal reflections and behind-the-scenes stories from official White House photographer and New York Times bestselling author of Chasing Light, Amanda Lucidon, presented in a deluxe format for young readers.This stunning and revealing collection of seventy photographs captures and celebrates Mrs. Obama's White House years and her dedication to improving the lives of young people in the United States and around the world.As a former official White House photographer, Amanda Lucidon shares an insider's view on the role of the First Lady by documenting life at the White House and sharing personal memories that reveal what makes Mrs. Obama so special.Newly adapted in a deluxe format for young readers from the New York Times bestseller Chasing Light, the collection also includes: * The role of the First Lady, past and present * What a White House photographer does * The history of the People's House and the people who lived there * And much more!These strikingly intimate and candid photographs through the lens of a White House photographer are a beautiful celebration and powerful reminder of the impact of a remarkable First Lady.Praise for adult edition, Chasing Light: Michelle Obama Through the Lens of a White House Photographer:"Michelle Obama, with dignity, grace, and respect, has taught and inspired all of us to chase what is good, right, and just." --Congressman John Lewis"This awesome collection of images reminds us of how powerful the role of First Lady has evolved to become. . . . It is a joyous collection." --Meryl Streep

Reach for the Stars #1

by Cindy Jefferies

Chloe loves singing and spends hours practicing in her bedroom, miming into her hairbrush in front of thousands of imaginary fans. So when she gets the chance to audition for Rockley Park- the school for budding pop stars-Chloe's determined to make the cut. But first she has to persuade her parents that her ambition is for real. She knows it's going to be tough, but life in the music biz isn't all glitz and glamour. Will Chloe get to live her dream at Fame School?

Reach for the Skai: How to Inspire, Empower, and Clapback

by Skai Jackson

Actress and activist Skai Jackson shares her lessons on life and her rise to stardom in this vibrant memoir about self-acceptance, girl empowerment, and the classy clapback.Actress and activist Skai Jackson is a star! Her rise to fame started on the popular Disney Channel shows Bunk'd and Jessie. Her cool sense of style led her to create her own fashion line. And her success has made her a major influencer, with millions of followers on Instagram, who isn't afraid to stand up for what she believes in.But being a teen celebrity isn't always glamorous. For the first time, Skai discusses the negative experiences that sometimes come with living in the spotlight--the insecurities about her appearance, the challenges of separating her real personality from her TV roles, and the bullying she's faced both personally and professionally. She knows firsthand the struggles tweens and teens face today, and she has found her calling as an antibullying activist, known as the queen of the classy clapback.Skai is a positive force and a role model for inspiring change and embracing differences in others. Her story will encourage girls and boys alike to believe in themselves and to have the courage to reach for the sky and follow their dreams.

Razor's Edge (Orca Sports)

by Nikki Tate

Travis and his best friends Ryan and Jasper live for the thrill of watching their horses race. When a thief starts hacking off the tails of Standardbred horses stabled at Blackdown Park, suddenly the track isn't such a great place to hang out. Things get even more unpleasant when a troubled girl comes between Travis and his friends. Travis has to make some tough choices, but how can he stand by his friends when he no longer trusts them?

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