Enrich and deepen existing curricula, or use the books and lessons to create your own thematic units.
Small Books6 titles per theme Teach print concepts and instill a love of reading with fiction and nonfiction titles that encompass key SEL topics.
Lap Books 6 titles per theme Ideal for shared reading and whole-group discussion, while students can have their own small book version.
Double-Sided Posters 1 per theme Encourage real-world connections and inspire discussion with engaging photos and prompts.
Teacher’s Guide1 per theme Integrate social-emotional and early literacy skills with step-by-step support, plus tips for English Learners.
Family Guide1 per theme Help families support their child’s social-emotional development with reading tips and extension activities.
Take-Home Books6 titles per theme Empower children to bring their school experiences home with consumable mini-books for each title.
Student Journals Encourage children to respond to texts through drawing and writing with consumable personal journals.
Display Box Conveniently transport all classroom and theme set resources in a sturdy and beautifully designed box.
Small Books and Lap Books
Double-Sided Posters
Teacher's Guides
Family Guides
Take-Home Books
Student Journals
Display Box
Every resource is available digitally in the Benchmark Universe™ Digital Platform.
Plus, an exclusive on-demand Benchmark Academy course offers a comprehensive overview that helps educators understand program benefits and implementation.
NEWTheme Sets Available Fall 2022
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The snow is falling and Roberto can’t wait to get outside. But when he has to stay late at school, he can’t help feeling sad. Will his day turn around?
When Mason’s mom gets a bad cold, Mason’s routine is turned upside down. He’s worried that everything will go wrong. Some things do, but Mason learns to work through his worry.
Jacob’s mom is having a baby, so he sleeps over at his best friend’s house for the first time. He’s scared to be away from home, but learns not to be afraid.