Student text pairs—below grade and on grade—offer matching content, appealing visuals, and design features to help students access content and learn skills.
Text-Dependent Cards (social studies) and (science) for every title help students develop evidence-based answers.
Teacher’s Guides for every title provide 16 pages of explicit support for improving comprehension and analysis of complex text.
Science texts focus on technology, math, hands-on science, and everyday science.
Connections to math, technology, and other science topics extend student learning. Hands-on experiments and research help students apply science standards.
The Process of Science: Methods & Resources (6 Titles)
Social studies texts focus on personal perspective, historical perspective, and primary sources.
Information about real people—their thoughts and actions—helps students relate to the impact individuals can have on their world.
Social Studies Theme Sets:
Geography: World Geography (10 Titles)
History & Current Issues: Civics and Citizenship (10 Titles)
History & Systems: Economics (10 Titles)
History & Systems: Government (10 Titles)
U.S. History: A Changing Nation (8 Titles)
U.S. History: Becoming a World Power (6 Titles)
U.S. History: The Civil War (6 Titles)
U.S. History: The Colonies (6 Titles)
U.S. History: The Revolutionary War (6 Titles)
U.S. History: World War II (6 Titles)
World History & Geography: Ancient Cultures of the Americas (6 Titles)
Fully interactive and customizable eBooks engage students for digital or in-person instruction.
Digital texts provide opportunities for all students to experience deep, meaningful reading experiences.
Annotation tools empower students to highlight and underline text, add virtual sticky notes, and write in the margins, increasing comprehension and building the reading/writing connection.
eBooks feature audio narration accompanied by word-by-word highlighted text, to assist striving readers.
Customizable pages enable teachers to embed videos, create graphic organizers, and track student progress.
The Progressive Era was a period of political reform in the United States that developed in response to changes caused by the Industrial Revolution. Political leaders such as Theodore Roosevelt, believing that everyone should have a fair chance in life, worked to protect and better the lives of workers, immigrants, and citizens who were previously denied rights. Find out more inside this fascinating book.
Between the years 1850 and 1925, millions of European, Asian, and Mexican people immigrated to the United States in search of opportunity and reinvention. Learn about the many reasons for this mass influx of people and how it helped shape one of the most culturally diverse societies in modern history.