In summer, quite the other way, I have to go to bed by day. I have to go to bed and see. The birds still hopping on the tree, Or hear the grown-up people’s feet. Still going past me in the street. And does it not seem hard to you, When all the sky is clear and blue, And I should like so much to play,On a chilly February night in 1962, a man named Robert Hatfield was standing in his sister’s backyard in Fort Bragg, California. His sister’s dogs were howling, and Hatfield had rushed outside to see what was wrong.There are many websites that help students complete their math homework and also offer lesson plans to help students understand their homework. Some examples of these websites are Khan Academy, Pinchbeck, the Scholastic Homework Club and Sl...Help your students achieve grade-level mastery with resources that bridge the gap of unfinished learning. Motivate students to tackle grade-level content with short texts that speak to their interests and experiences. Provide just-right scaffolding with multiple reading levels, audio support and more. Ramp up background knowledge with content ...On the day of the test, Oliver and Ziti entered Target. It was crowded and noisy. As Aubree dropped dog food on the floor, Oliver held his breath. But Ziti didn’t fall for the trick. He walked right past it. He didn’t even sniff. Then Aubree dropped a pencil. “Get,” Oliver said. Ziti picked it up.You are being redirecting to Scholastic's authentication page... GO BACK. Slow. Normal. Fast. Toggle navigation. Subscribe Log in. Explore an Issue ... Access this article and hundreds more like it with a subscription to Storyworks 3 magazine. Learn More February 2022 Contest Winners. Seven C. - Tampa, FL. Nikhil N. - Dunlap, IL ...POSTAL INFORMATION: STORYWORKS 3 ISSN: ISSN 2471-593X is published six times during the school year, monthly September and February, and …Astronaut Mae Jemison was the first Black woman to travel to space. She carried Coleman’s picture in her pocket on her spaceflight. When Coleman came back to the U.S., she dreamed of opening a flight school for Black women. While working toward that goal, she becamea barnstormer—a pilot who performs daring tricks.An explorer named Ernest Shackleton was trying to reach Antarctica. He wanted to be the first to walk across this mysterious frozen land. His ship was just one day away. But the sea around Antarctica was icy—horribly icy. Huge chunks of ice covered the water. The ice closed in on his ship from all sides. The ship was soon trapped!POSTAL INFORMATION: STORYWORKS 3 ISSN: ISSN 2471-593X is published six times during the school year, monthly September and February, and …Special Collections. Explore the Storyworks 3 archive with these multi-genre text sets centered around a theme or topic. Resilience and Courage. Kindness and Compassion. Earth Day Every Day. Human-Animal Relationships. Mysteries, Legends and Spooky Stories. Storyworks empowers every student to become a confident, successful reader with unforgettable texts across the genres and rich ELA activities for skill mastery. Read Fascinating Stories. Launch impactful lessons with engaging, multigenre texts written by our in-house team of education experts. Watch. Listen. Level.Explore Text Features/ Set a Purpose for Reading (10 minutes) • Have students look at the spreads on pages 10-11 and 12-13. Ask volunteers to read aloud the headline and subhead of both articles.Resources for the February 2021 issue of Storyworks 3. Resources for the February 2021 issue of Storyworks 3. Skip to main content. Back to Teacher View. Student View. Toggle navigation. Search this ... You are being redirecting to Scholastic's authentication page... GO BACK. Sign in to Your Account. Haven't signed into your Scholastic account ...Read our Paired Texts “Ready, Set, Race!” and “Gabriel’s Road to Racing” to meet Penelope and Gabriel, two athletes who compete in adaptive sports. Tricia Culligan Editor. Nonfiction. Saving the Great White Monster.Storyworks 3 is the skill-building ELA magazine that inspires and empowers students in grade 3 with fascinating and authentic stories that span the genres.Scholastic News Edition 3 3 20 Digital Only 414-4758 $5.39 ... Storyworks 3 3 6 Digital Only 402-4758 $7.89 Storyworks 4–6 6 Print + Digital 038-4758 $8.75 This changed in the 1960s. Oceanographers finally had the tools to go thousands of feet underwater. They saw wonders no one had ever seen before. There were eyeless fish and human-sized worms! Teams of scientists formed “squid squads” to look for giant squid. But no one saw the elusive animal.Your resource guide for the September 2020 issue of Storyworks 3. Your resource guide for the September 2020 issue of Storyworks 3. Back to Teacher View. Student View. Skip to main content. Toggle navigation. ... You are being redirecting to Scholastic's authentication page... GO BACK. Slow. Normal. Fast. Toggle navigation. Subscribe Log in.Storyworks empowers every student to become a confident, successful reader with unforgettable texts across the genres and rich ELA activities for skill mastery. Read Fascinating Stories. Launch impactful lessons with engaging, multigenre texts written by our in-house team of education experts.Get to Know Storyworks Scroll down and experience this special open issue full of high-interest articles and thrilling multimedia resources. Magazine View Presentation View Storyworks 3 plays provide a perfect opportunity for students to build fluency. Remind students that the stage directions tell a reader or actor how to say a line or perform an action in the play. Direct students to page 24. Point to the word muttering in column 1. Read the dialogue aloud with appropriate expressions or actions.You are being redirecting to Scholastic's authentication page... GO BACK. Sign in to Your Account. Haven't signed into your Scholastic account before? Create an account. ... Access this article and hundreds more like it with a subscription to Storyworks 3 magazine. Learn More Test Prep. Ideabook Categories. All; Contest; Editor's Note; Genius ...Your resource guide for the September 2020 issue of Storyworks 3. Your resource guide for the September 2020 issue of Storyworks 3. Back to Teacher View. Student View. Skip to main content. Toggle navigation. ... You are being redirecting to Scholastic's authentication page... GO BACK. Slow. Normal. Fast. Toggle navigation. Subscribe Log in.March/April 2022. February 2022. December 2021/January 2022. previous. of 4. Browse the full archive of issues and resources from Scholastic Storyworks Jr. Magazine.Gerhana lay in the dirt. He was sick, hungry, and alone. The baby orangutan was close to death. Gerhana was born just a few months earlier. He had been a healthy baby who stayed at his mother’s side.Jan 5, 2020 · January 5, 2020. 2021 has arrived, which means that your February 2021 issue of Storyworks 3 is coming soon! Check out this sneak preview to get a head start on your February planning, including ways to use the issue to celebrate Black History Month and Presidents' Day. And next Monday, January 11, this amazing issue and its resources will be ... You are being redirecting to Scholastic's authentication page... GO BACK. Announcements & Tutorials. New: Student View Preview. ... Access this article and hundreds more like it with a subscription to Storyworks 3 magazine. Learn More Art by Dave Clegg Fiction, The Lost Little Dog. When ...From the Storyworks 3 Archives Experts agree - you have to be careful when taking pictures of or with wild animals. Share with your students our nonfiction article “ Who Owns a Monkey Selfie? ” to continue exploring this complicated topic.I run past the music room, where the first-graders are playing kazoos. Don’t ask me why anyone would think it’s a good idea to give first-graders kazoos. Finally, I find the staircase. I’m saved! I bolt up the stairs as fast as I can. As I’m about to get to the top, I slip. I tumble down the stairs.SHUTTERSTOCK.COM. The date was March 3, 1876. There wasn’t a cloud in the sky in Bath County, Kentucky. A woman named Mary Crouch was doing chores in her yard. Suddenly, something started falling from above. It wasn’t rain, hail, or snow. It was meat. Chunks of slimy animal meat were dropping from the sky!The next morning when I was getting dressed for school, I reached into the back pocket of those jeans and felt something round. I pulled out a ring. A real ring! At first I thought it was cheap and plastic, but when I held it up to the window, it sparkled in the light. The ring had three colored jewels.One town in Hawaii welcomes the new year by dropping a 14-foot-tall fake pineapple. It comes down at 7 p.m. so kids don’t miss out on the fun! Imagine your school is dropping an item to celebrate the new year. Write a letter to your principal describing what other places have done and what your school should drop.Learning Objective: Students will read about the terrifying ordeal faced by three visitors who got lost in Death Valley. This nonfiction article will help readers understand the problem the women faced and how they solved it. Lexiles: 900L-1000L, 500L-600L, 400L-500L, Beginner. Guided Reading Level: O. DRA Level: 34.The Search for Bigfoot For years, people have said that a giant lives in the forests of the West. Could it be true?Resources for the September 2022 issue of Storyworks 3. Resources for the September 2022 issue of Storyworks 3. Skip to main content. Back to Teacher View. Student View. Toggle navigation. ... You are being redirecting to Scholastic's authentication page... GO BACK. Slow. Normal. Fast. Toggle navigation. Subscribe Log in. Explore an ...SHUTTERSTOCK.COM. The date was March 3, 1876. There wasn’t a cloud in the sky in Bath County, Kentucky. A woman named Mary Crouch was doing chores in her yard. Suddenly, something started falling from above. It wasn’t rain, hail, or snow. It was meat. Chunks of slimy animal meat were dropping from the sky!Access this article and hundreds more like it with a subscription to Storyworks 3 magazine.The Story of Awwwwww. The. Story. of. Awwwwww. How a strange creature became a favorite pet. By Kristin Lewis and Melanie Abrahams. From the December 2022/January 2023 Issue. Learning Objective: Students will find the main idea and supporting details of a paired article and timeline about the various animals humans have chosen as pets.The Speedy and The Slow. Fascinating facts about the fastest and slowest land animals. By Eric Ode. From the October/November 2022 Issue. Learning Objective: Students will compare and contrast information from two articles about the cheetah and the sloth. Complexity Factors.By Roland Smith. From the December 2017 / January 2018 Issue. Learning Objective: In this dramatic and moving tale, students will understand how the main character learns that tough times can bring people together. Lexile: 520L. Guided Reading Level: N. DRA Level: 28.Scholastic News 3 Grade 3. Current, kid-friendly nonfiction just for grade three starting at $5.39 Add Added. Scholastic News 4 ... Storyworks 3 Grade 3. The exciting multigenre magazine for growing readers starting at $7.89 Add Added. Storyworks Grades 4-6. Unforgettable stories in the genres you need to teachScholastic News Edition 3 3 20 Digital Only 414-4758 $5.39 ... Storyworks 3 3 6 Digital Only 402-4758 $7.89 Storyworks 4–6 6 Print + Digital 038-4758 $8.75 Access this article and hundreds more like it with a subscription to Storyworks 3 magazine.Lexiles: 500L-600L, 600L-700L. Story Includes: Activities, Quizzes, Slideshow, Audio. Featured Skill: Main Idea and Supporting Details. Read Story Resources Lesson Plan. Poetry. October Saturday. Figurative language describes an autumn chore in …Storyworks 3 plays provide a perfect opportunity for students to build fluency. Remind students that the stage directions tell a reader or actor how to say a line or perform an action in the play. Direct students to page 24. Point to the word muttering in column 1. Read the dialogue aloud with appropriate expressions or actions. empowers every student to become a confident, successful reader with unforgettable texts across the genres and rich ELA activities for skill mastery. Plus! You’ll always be confident that you’re reaching every reader with an ever-expanding set of differentiation tools, like thoughtfully leveled texts, audio read-aloud support, and much more.Stars. Below. Me. Mara doesn’t want to move to New York City. Then a friend helps her see things in a whole new light . By Wendy Mass | Art by Tristan Yuvienco. From the May/June 2021 Issue. Learning Objective: Students will identify how Mara changes when she realizes that her new city surroundings, and a new friend, offer unexpected joys.Squeak! “Hey, Mom,” I said. “I think Sherlock is trying to talk to us through Mr. Squeaks.”. “He’s trying to tell you he wants his dinner,” Mom called from the kitchen. Sherlock yipped when he heard his favorite word: dinner. “Is that what you want, Sherlock?”. I asked. “Squeak twice for yes if you want dinner.”.Scholastic Reading and Unpacking the Text • First read: Students should read each article one time for general comprehension. • Second read: Distribute Close-Reading and Critical-Thinking Questions to the class. Preview them together. Ask students to read the article again and answer the questions as a class or in small groups.Click on the link below to go to Scholastic StoryWorks 3. · Click on the link below to go to Scholastic News. · Click on the link below to go to Epic! · Click on ...You are being redirecting to Scholastic's authentication page... GO BACK. Slow. Normal. Fast. Toggle navigation. Subscribe Log in. Explore an Issue ... Access this article and hundreds more like it with a subscription to Storyworks 3 magazine. Learn More February 2022 Contest Winners. Seven C. - Tampa, FL. Nikhil N. - Dunlap, IL ...Read This Before You Teach Our Hindenburg Nonfiction! The September narrative nonfiction article, “The Flaming Sky” by Lauren Tarshis, will keep your students on their toes as they read! There are so many key teaching points that can be taught, such as text structure, asking questions, point of view, and introducing new vocabulary.Bed in Summer. In winter I get up at night. And dress by yellow candle-light. In summer, quite the other way, I have to go to bed by day. I have to go to bed and see. The birds still hopping on the tree, Or hear the grown-up people’s feet. Still going past me in the street.Storyworks 3 plays provide a perfect opportunity for students to build fluency. Remind students that the stage directions in parentheses tell a reader or actor how to say a line or perform an action in the play. Direct students to page 11. Point to the words to himself in column 3. Read the dialogue aloud with appropriate expressions or actions.Storyworks 3 features engaging multigenre texts and activities designed to boost young readers' confidence and literacy skills. Each story is supported with skill-building multimedia resources and powerful differentiation tools that bring the text to life for readers of all levels.Stars. Below. Me. Mara doesn’t want to move to New York City. Then a friend helps her see things in a whole new light . By Wendy Mass | Art by Tristan Yuvienco. From the May/June 2021 Issue. Learning Objective: Students will identify how Mara changes when she realizes that her new city surroundings, and a new friend, offer unexpected joys.Reading and Unpacking the Text • First read: Students should read each article one time for general comprehension. • Second read: Distribute Close-Reading and Critical-Thinking Questions to the class. Preview them together. Ask students to read the article again and answer the questions as a class or in small groups.Day of Disaster. Day. of. Disaster. Nearly 2,000 years ago, a volcano destroyed the city of Pompeii. Imagine you are there . By Lauren Tarshis. From the September 2022 Issue. Lexiles: 500L-600L.Trapped in a Cave. When a youth soccer team got stranded in a flooded cave in Thailand, thousands of people raced against the clock to save them. Nonfiction. Access this article and hundreds more like it with a subscription to Storyworks 3 magazine. Clean Start. In this relatable story about a clever boy who creates a robot to secretly do his chores around the house—and the problems this causes— students will understand how the main character changes from the beginning of a story to the end. By Marlane Kennedy. From the September 2017 Issue.Help your students achieve grade-level mastery with resources that bridge the gap of unfinished learning. Motivate students to tackle grade-level content with short texts that speak to their interests and experiences. Provide just-right scaffolding with multiple reading levels, audio support and more. Ramp up background knowledge with content ...Videos that are closed-captioned and ad-free provide critical context and background knowledge. Interactive activities and lessons that are easy to share on any learning management system. Slideshows with audio and visual support to build knowledge and vocabulary. Digital and optional print magazines that grab your students' attention. You are being redirecting to Scholastic's authentication page... GO BACK. Sign in to Your Account. Haven't signed into your Scholastic account before? Create an account. ... Access this article and hundreds more like it with a subscription to Storyworks 3 magazine. Learn More Test Prep. Ideabook Categories. All; Contest; Editor's Note; Genius ...Storyworks 3 plays provide a perfect opportunity for students to build fluency. Remind students that the stage directions in parentheses tell a reader or actor how to say a line or perform an action in the play. Direct students to page 11. Point to the words to himself in column 3. Read the dialogue aloud with appropriate expressions or actions. Running around at recess can help kids stay healthy. Playing outside gives students a boost inside the classroom too. Research shows that physical activity helps your memory and focus. That may be why schools with more recess often have higher test scores. You also build important life skills on the playground.October/November 2022 September 2022 May/June 2022 March / April 2022 February 2022 December 2021 / January 2022 of 4 Looking for resources from before 2017? Click here! Browse the full archive of issues from Scholastic Storyworks Magazinea. a flavor of ice cream. b. a type of cereal that has cheese in it. c. a kind of cheese made from curds. d. a kind of cheese made from plants instead of milk. 3. Carla’s next sandwich is made with pita bread. True or false: Pita bread is cut into slices like most other sandwich breads. a. True.Scholastic Corp (NASDAQ:SCHL) shares are trading lower by 9.7% at $38.24 after the company reported third-quarter earnings results. Scholastic re... Scholastic Corp (NASDAQ:SCHL) shares are trading lower by 9.7% at $38.24 after the company...Genius Teacher Ideas: Using Storyworks 3 Across Curriculum . May 17, 2022 . Genius Teacher Ideas: Multi-Class Debate with Storyworks 3 . May 05, 2022 . Genius Teacher Ideas: Test Prep with Storyworks 3 . March 17, 2022 . Celebrate National Poetry Month! January 10, 2022 . Sneak Preview! Your February 2022 Issue . December …Storyworks 3 is packed with contests to get your students excited about writing. And they can win awesome prizes! And they can win awesome prizes! Here's information about our current constests, including entry forms and deadlines. Storyworks Version Think and Read: Problem and Solution As you read, look for the problems Gerhana faced and how the Forest School caregivers helped solve them.Access this article and hundreds more like it with a subscription to Storyworks 3 magazine.Access this article and hundreds more like it with a subscription to Storyworks 3 magazine.Click on the link below to go to Scholastic StoryWorks 3. · Click on the link below to go to Scholastic News. · Click on the link below to go to Epic! · Click on ..."This is the End of Chicago!" The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 A Day in Death Valley Strange animals. Mysterious sights. Deadly temperatures. Would you want to spend a day in Death Valley? What do you think? Submit a vote to see what other students think! Would You Want a Robot Dog? Read the Debate Choose a Topic Amazing Animals Thrilling AdventuresImmerse your students in the most exciting reading experiences. Every Storyworks text is carefully crafted for students' interests and abilities and is packaged with rich multimodal support tools for joyful teaching and learning.. Plus! You’ll always be confident that you’re reaching every reader with an ever-expanding set of differentiation tools, like thoughtfully …. Naples arrest search, Marcus theater gurnee movies, Dex build ds3, Glenview weather hourly, Jessica nigri 2022, Used toy haulers under dollar10 000, Fishing license georgia online, Servsafe manager practice test 90 questions, Ultipro login e31, Weau tv 13 weather, Hardin county busted newspaper, 2008 ford f350 fuse box diagram, Jesus revolution showtimes near harkins theatres prescott valley 14, 10 team seeded single elimination bracket
Storyworks empowers every student to become a confident, successful reader with unforgettable texts across the genres and rich ELA activities for skill mastery. Read Fascinating Stories. Launch impactful lessons with engaging, multigenre texts written by our in-house team of education experts. Watch. Listen. Level.A playful dolphin jumps out of the river. It has pink skin that shimmers in the sunshine! Nearby, two piranhas pop out of the water. The giant fish flash their razor-sharp teeth at you before swimming away. Boats filled with people travel along the river too. A scientist jumps out of one to talk to you.When students and families go to the Storyworks 3 website, they’ll need to log in to see the student view. Here's how! ... Once you synch your account with Scholastic, all your students need to do is click the Google Classroom or Clever buttons. They will not need a classroom password. Next: Understanding the Student View Next: Understanding ...Storyworks 4-6 Version Think and Read: Text Evidence As you read, look for evidence (examples and details) the author uses to explain what UFOs might be—and whether aliens exist.Differentiation tools including multiple reading levels so all students can access the same texts. Videos that are closed-captioned and ad-free provide critical context and background knowledge. Interactive activities and lessons that are easy to share on any learning management system. You are being redirecting to Scholastic's authentication page... GO BACK. Sign in to Your Account. Haven't signed into your Scholastic account before? Create an account. ... Access this article and hundreds more like it with a subscription to Storyworks 3 magazine. Learn More Test Prep. Ideabook Categories. All; Contest; Editor's Note; Genius ...October/November 2023 September 2023 May/June 2023 March/April 2023 View All Issues Skill Library Teach these essential comprehension skills with ease! Summarizing Inference Main Idea Theme Text Structure PlotPoetry: Instructions for Growing Poetry. Story Read Aloud: Magazine Version. (01:33) March/April 2022. empowers every student to become a confident, successful reader with unforgettable texts across the genres and rich ELA activities for skill mastery. Plus! You’ll always be confident that you’re reaching every reader with an ever-expanding set of differentiation tools, like thoughtfully leveled texts, audio read-aloud support, and much more.Dear Storyworks 3 Teachers, When I started in this role in February, I couldn’t have imagined how much our lives would soon change. But this time has quickly bonded us together as we face new challenges head-on. I’ve spoken with so many of you and learned about your experiences with remote learning, going back to school, or both.Storyworks 3 is packed with contests to get your students excited about writing. And they can win awesome prizes! And they can win awesome prizes! Find information about our current contests, including entry forms and deadlines.Play: Two Turtle Tales. Play Read Aloud: Turtle's Race With Bear. (03:42) Turtle's Race With Beaver. (03:11) Resources for the October/November 2023 issue of Storyworks 3.Welcome to the Storyworks 3 Skill Library! Help your students learn how to identify a story's theme by using the resources below. First, introduce theme to your students with our slideshow. Follow up by having them practice the skill on a Storyworks 3 story of their choosing. We offer two formats for skills practice: a guided interactive ...Special Collections. Explore the Storyworks 3 archive with these multi-genre text sets centered around a theme or topic. Resilience and Courage. Kindness and Compassion. Earth Day Every Day. Human-Animal Relationships. Mysteries, Legends and Spooky Stories. Resources for the December 2018 / January 2019 issue of Storyworks Jr.Immerse your students in the most exciting reading experiences. Every Storyworks text is carefully crafted for students' interests and abilities and is packaged with rich multimodal support tools for joyful teaching and learning.. Plus! You’ll always be confident that you’re reaching every reader with an ever-expanding set of differentiation tools, like thoughtfully …Resources for the September 2022 issue of Storyworks 3. Resources for the September 2022 issue of Storyworks 3. Skip to main content. Back to Teacher View. Student View. Toggle navigation. ... You are being redirecting to Scholastic's authentication page... GO BACK. Slow. Normal. Fast. Toggle navigation. Subscribe Log in. Explore an ...Videos that are closed-captioned and ad-free provide critical context and background knowledge. Interactive activities and lessons that are easy to share on any learning management system. Slideshows with audio and visual support to build knowledge and vocabulary. Digital and optional print magazines that grab your students' attention.Kids who love to read or who need a nudge to read will benefit from BookFlix, a program that pairs classic video storybooks produced by Weston Woods with nonfiction eBooks, all brought together and distributed by Scholastic. Here are more b...Storyworks 3 is packed with contests to get your students excited about writing. And they can win awesome prizes! And they can win awesome prizes! Find information about our current contests, including entry forms and deadlines.Storyworks 3 features engaging multigenre texts and activities designed to boost young readers’ confidence and literacy skills. Each story is supported with skill-building multimedia resources and powerful differentiation tools that bring the text to life for readers of all levels.Access this article and hundreds more like it with a subscription to Storyworks 3 magazine.You are being redirecting to Scholastic's authentication page... GO BACK. Announcements & Tutorials. New: ... Access this article and hundreds more like it with a subscription to Storyworks 3 magazine. Learn More JUERGEN & CHRISTINE SOHNS/GETTY IMAGES Nonfiction, Saving the Dolphins. When dolphins like these are ...Access this article and hundreds more like it with a subscription to Storyworks 3 magazine.As you read, think about how Susie changes from the beginning of the story to the end. Susie Sibanda is the star of her soccer team, the Randburg Lions. She’s the striker, and her job is to score goals. And she scores a lot of goals. More than any other player on her team. Almost everyone in South Africa loves soccer, and Susie is no exception.Every Storyworks text is carefully crafted for students' interests and abilities and is packaged with rich multimodal support tools for joyful teaching and learning. Plus! You’ll always be confident that you’re reaching every reader with an ever-expanding set of differentiation tools, like thoughtfully leveled texts, audio read-aloud ...One town in Hawaii welcomes the new year by dropping a 14-foot-tall fake pineapple. It comes down at 7 p.m. so kids don’t miss out on the fun! Imagine your school is dropping an item to celebrate the new year. Write a letter to your principal describing what other places have done and what your school should drop.March 24, 2021. It's hard to believe, but in just a few short weeks our final Storyworks 3 issue of the school year will be arriving in classrooms and appearing online! Keep reading for a sneak peek at some of our favorite stories. And don't miss our new Cover and Scavenger Hunt Slide Decks where students can engage even more with this issue!Resources for the September 2018 issue of Storyworks Jr. Skip to main content. Back to Teacher View. Student View. Toggle navigation. Search this site. Welcome {{profileName}} My Bookmarks; My Dashboard; ... You are being redirecting to Scholastic's authentication page... GO BACK. Sign in to Your Account. Haven't signed into your Scholastic ...Storyworks 3 is the skill-building ELA magazine that inspires and empowers students in grade 3 with fascinating and authentic stories that span the genres. Our powerful and flexible teaching and differentiation tools enable teachers to transform our original stories into unforgettable learning journeys that build knowledge and sharpen reading and writing skills.Storyworks 3 plays provide a perfect opportunity for students to build fluency. Remind students that the stage directions in parentheses tell a reader or actor how to say a line or perform an action in the play. Direct students to page 11. Point to the words to himself in column 3. Read the dialogue aloud with appropriate expressions or actions.The Dangerous Life of Harriet Hanson. October / November 2017. Story Includes: Activities, Quizzes, Slideshow. Featured Skill: Character. Read Story Resources Lesson Plan. Play. The Unstoppable Ruby Bridges. This play tells the story of a brave girl's journey to help change a nation. Play.Every Scholastic News story is a self-contained lesson that connects your students’ lives to the topics you need to teach. Deepen knowledge with videos, build skills with interactive activities, and support every reader with multiple reading levels and other robust differentiation tools. Slideshows with audio and visual support to build ...Read our Paired Texts “Ready, Set, Race!” and “Gabriel’s Road to Racing” to meet Penelope and Gabriel, two athletes who compete in adaptive sports. Tricia Culligan Editor. Nonfiction. Saving the Great White Monster.Scholastic Storyworks Magazine | Unforgettable stories in the genres ...SHUTTERSTOCK.COM. The date was March 3, 1876. There wasn’t a cloud in the sky in Bath County, Kentucky. A woman named Mary Crouch was doing chores in her yard. Suddenly, something started falling from above. It wasn’t rain, hail, or snow. It was meat. Chunks of slimy animal meat were dropping from the sky!Access this article and hundreds more like it with a subscription to Storyworks 3 magazine. Trapped in a Cave. When a youth soccer team got stranded in a flooded cave in Thailand, thousands of people raced against the clock to save them. Nonfiction.Storyworks 3 supports all seven TEKS strands through listening, speaking, reading, writing and thinking activities. Click here to learn more. Every major feature includes a quiz with multiple-choice and short-answer questions, mirroring challenging CCSS and state tests. All of our activities and quizzes can be used as formative assessments.The Story of Awwwwww. The. Story. of. Awwwwww. How a strange creature became a favorite pet. By Kristin Lewis and Melanie Abrahams. From the December 2022/January 2023 Issue. Learning Objective: Students will find the main idea and supporting details of a paired article and timeline about the various animals humans have chosen as pets.Videos that are closed-captioned and ad-free provide critical context and background knowledge. Interactive activities and lessons that are easy to share on any learning management system. Slideshows with audio and visual support to build knowledge and vocabulary. Digital and optional print magazines that grab your students' attention. The Story of Awwwwww. The. Story. of. Awwwwww. How a strange creature became a favorite pet. By Kristin Lewis and Melanie Abrahams. From the December 2022/January 2023 Issue. Learning Objective: Students will find the main idea and supporting details of a paired article and timeline about the various animals humans have chosen as pets.You are being redirecting to Scholastic's authentication page... GO BACK. Slow. Normal. Fast. Toggle navigation. Subscribe Log in. Explore an Issue ... Access this article and hundreds more like it with a subscription to Storyworks 3 magazine. Learn More February 2022 Contest Winners. Seven C. - Tampa, FL. Nikhil N. - Dunlap, IL ...By Patrick Jennings. From the February 2018 Issue. Learning Objective: In this lively and entertaining tale, students will understand that cooperation and respect play an important part in maintaining healthy relationships. Lexile: 540L. Guided Reading Level: P.The Florida Keys, mid-August. N1: Marco, Mel, Lita, and Lolo are on a boat. N2: Marco is at the back, his hat pulled down low. N3: Mel tilts her chin toward the sun and enjoys the warm breeze. Mel: I’m going to miss this. Marco: Then maybe you shouldn’t go. Mel: It’s not like I have a choice.My mom got a new job, so I have to move to Boston. N1: Mel points her …Coming Up in Storyworks 3. February 2024. Big Read Nonfiction Feature: Jackie Robinson. Paired Texts: The Toy that Changed History / Game On! Time Machine: Journey Into a Cave.Storyworks 3 | Scholastic's Multigenre ELA Magazine for Grade 3Storyworks 3 is packed with contests to get your students excited about writing. And they can win awesome prizes! And they can win awesome prizes! Here's information about our current constests, including entry …Sneaker Nation. It was 1971. A running coach named Bill Bowerman was making waffles. As he cooked, he pondered a problem. Dirt running tracks across the country were being replaced with rubber ones. At the time, running shoes had metal spikes on the bottom so runners wouldn’t slip. But these spikes would ruin the new rubber tracks—and slow ...Storyworks 3 plays provide a perfect opportunity for students to build fluency. Remind students that the stage directions tell a reader or actor how to say a line or perform an action in the play. Direct students to page 24. Point to the word muttering in column 1. Read the dialogue aloud with appropriate expressions or actions.You are being redirecting to Scholastic's authentication page... GO BACK. Announcements & Tutorials. New: Student View Preview. ... Access this article and hundreds more like it with a subscription to Storyworks 3 magazine. Learn More Art by Dave Clegg Fiction, The Lost Little Dog. When ...Dear Storyworks 3 Teachers,. Since I became the editor of Storyworks 3, I have relied on you, our inspiring teachers, to show me the way.What are your challenges? What brings you joy? How can we help? We’ve been in touch with many of you, asking, listening, learning, and then implementing changes to Storyworks 3. We are in constant innovation mode, …You are being redirecting to Scholastic's authentication page... GO BACK. Announcements & Tutorials. New: ... Access this article and hundreds more like it with a subscription to Storyworks 3 magazine. Learn More JUERGEN & CHRISTINE SOHNS/GETTY IMAGES Nonfiction, Saving the Dolphins. When dolphins like these are ..."This is the End of Chicago!" The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 A Day in Death Valley Strange animals. Mysterious sights. Deadly temperatures. Would you want to spend a day in Death Valley? What do you think? Submit a vote to see what other students think! Would You Want a Robot Dog? 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