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How Bad Could It Be? | Storyworks Junior
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Skip to main content. From the December 2016 / January 2017 Issue. Save in Story Box. Save in Story Box. From the December 2016 / January 2017 Issue. How Bad Could It Be? A boy learns a valuable lesson about teasing in this thoughtful story. Lexile Level: 430L /. Guided Reading: P /. Students will identify how a character changes in a story about a boy who feels pressured by a friend to tease a fellow student. This article and lesson support the following standards:. Common Core anchor standards:. Boxes ...
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Hottest/Coldest Places | Storyworks Junior
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Skip to main content. From the September 2016 Issue. Save in Story Box. Save in Story Box. From the September 2016 Issue. Two fascinating articles compare the world's most extreme environments. Lexile Level: 550L /. Guided Reading: P /. Students will love learning about life in Dallol, Ethiopia, and Oymyakon, Russia, which have some of the most extreme temperatures on Earth. The story has a special emphasis on compare and contrast. Social studies: world cultures. Science: weather, environment. Bull; Ever...
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Manners Around the World | Storyworks Junior
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Skip to main content. From the September 2016 Issue. Save in Story Box. Save in Story Box. From the September 2016 Issue. Manners Around the World. Practice capitalization as you learn some fun facts about eating in other countries! It's packed with simple, spectacular ideas for using Storyworks Jr. Post of the Week! Use This Story to Teach SEL. We'd love to hear your feedback! Read a welcome letter from Kara, Executive Editor of Storyworks Jr. Sign up for our newsletter. For customer service call.
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Welcome to Storyworks Jr. | Storyworks Junior
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Skip to main content. Our team is standing (and sitting) by, waiting to hear from you! Clockwise from top left: Rebecca Leon, education editor; Lauren Tarshis, editorial director; Jorge Escobar, production editor; Christy Damio, senior editor; Anna Starecheski, assistant editor; Aimee Dolan, outreach specialist; me; and Deborah Dinger, design director. Welcome to Storyworks Jr. Whether you're a subscriber or a potential subscriber, we're glad you're here. Storyworks Jr. Our amazing Video Read-Aloud.
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Who Am I? | Storyworks Junior
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Skip to main content. From the December 2016 / January 2017 Issue. Save in Story Box. Save in Story Box. From the December 2016 / January 2017 Issue. This brief poem imparts a big message about our place in the world. Students will understand main idea and identify examples of repetition in this short poem about being a small part of a larger whole. Main idea, repetition, interpreting text, word choice. This article and lesson support the following standards:. Common Core anchor standards. The trees, sky...
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Should Parents Help Kids With Homework? | Storyworks Junior
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Skip to main content. From the December 2016 / January 2017 Issue. Save in Story Box. Save in Story Box. From the December 2016 / January 2017 Issue. Should Parents Help Kids With Homework? Homework can be stressful. But help from Mom and Dad might be the wrong answer. Lexile Level: 710L / Guided Reading Level: O / DRA Level: 34. Students will take a side on an engaging topic while practicing opinion writing. Main Idea and Supporting Details. Main idea and supporting details, opinion writing. What is you...
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Meet This Bird's Hero | Storyworks Junior
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Skip to main content. From the December 2016 / January 2017 Issue. Save in Story Box. Save in Story Box. From the December 2016 / January 2017 Issue. Meet This Bird's Hero. Condors are in danger. But Joe Burnett is doing everything he can to help them. Lexile Level: 650L / Guided Reading Level: N / DRA level: 28. Students will learn essential paragraph-writing skills while they learn about condor recovery efforts. Why all the fuss? Why all the fuss about one species of bird? You can also share this video.
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Minecraft and LEGO History | Storyworks Junior
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Skip to main content. From the December 2016 / January 2017 Issue. Save in Story Box. Save in Story Box. From the December 2016 / January 2017 Issue. Minecraft and LEGO History. Two articles tell the surprising stories behind Minecraft and LEGO bricks. Lexile Level: 490L / Guided Reading: P / DRA Level: 38. Students will learn about the history of. And LEGO bricks as they compare and contrast these popular playthings. Social studies: inventors, world cultures. Common Core anchor standards:. Box at the be...
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The Big One | Storyworks Junior
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Skip to main content. From the September 2016 Issue. Save in Story Box. Save in Story Box. From the September 2016 Issue. Nobody understands why Joe loves fishing. But one day, he catches something very special. Lexile Level: 370L /. Guided Reading: O /. This witty, sweet story about a boy who makes a fishing fan out of his father has a special emphasis on character. Students will understand how the main character feels throughout the story, as well as the events that cause him to feel that way. Bull; Re...
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One Word Three Ways: Rock | Storyworks Junior
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Skip to main content. One Word Three Ways. From the December 2016 / January 2017 Issue. Save in Story Box. Save in Story Box. One Word Three Ways. From the December 2016 / January 2017 Issue. One Word Three Ways: Rock. The word of the month is rock. It can mean "to gently move from side to side," "a piece of stone," or "music with a heavy beat.". It's packed with simple, spectacular ideas for using Storyworks Jr. Post of the Week! Use This Story to Teach SEL. We'd love to hear your feedback!
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