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A new group chat helps Max, Min, and friends come together to share their cultures and ideas.In this decodable book written for middle school audiences and beyond, readers will spend time practicing sounds of C (/s/ and /k/), sounds of G (/j/ and /g/), and Tricky Y (/i/ and /ee/). This book is one of many in development by Storyshares, the goal of which is to create a new shelf in the global library designed to reach even the most left-behind readers in middle school and beyond. It combines key science of reading principles with characters, topics, themes, and imagery built around young adult interests.
Max and Min team up with new friends for a project to show people how art and friendship can change the world.In this decodable book written for middle school audiences and beyond, readers will spend time practicing the r-controlled vowels ar, er, ir, or, and ur. This book is one of many in development by Storyshares, the goal of which is to create a new shelf in the global library designed to reach even the most left-behind readers in middle school and beyond. It combines key science of reading principles with characters, topics, themes, and imagery built around young adult interests.
Max loves to play ball. Min likes reading and art. Can comics help these unlikely penpals become friends?In this decodable book written for middle school audiences and beyond, readers will spend time practicing short vowels a, e, i, o, and u. This book is one of many in development by Storyshares, the goal of which is to create a new shelf in the global library designed to reach even the most left-behind readers in middle school and beyond. It combines key science of reading principles with characters, topics, themes, and imagery built around young adult interests.
Pike Place Market in Seattle is a magical place...especially at night. Angela knows this because she's had adventures there. She can't wait to visit it again to see if her first visit really happened, or if it was a dream.
Chandra is an exchange student from India, living in the U.S. As the time of Diwali, the Festival of Lights, approaches, Chandra longs for her home in Mumbai. Then a friend, an exchange student from Israel, shows Chandra how Diwali and its lights are tied to something much bigger, how light could be a celebration of the human soul on a global stage.
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