Turn Up the Volume of Reading To support a high volume of reading, Knowledge Library features topically aligned text sets on essential topics in Social Studies, Science, ELA, and Arts & Culture . Reading multiple texts about one topic not only increases topic-specific knowledge, it builds comprehension skills that can be applied across these disciplines. Each topic is correlated to state standards and core ELA curriculums , making Knowledge Library a powerful supplement in any classroom or instructional routine.
A box for every topic. A text for every reader!
42 TOPICS across K–5
Each content-rich Knowledge Library text set comes packaged with resources to orchestrate small-group instruction—six copies of each student text and corresponding teaching materials.
Social Studies
Science
ELA
Arts & Culture
PAGE TURNERS Literary Themes & Elements
OUR WORLD Civics & Community
YESTERDAY & TODAY History & More
LIVING THINGS Life Science
EARTH & SPACE Physical Science
GREAT STORIES Genre Study
ARTS & CULTURE Art, Sports, and More
Push, Pull, Move It! Mighty Forces
Making a Difference Being a Good Citizen
Sharing Family Stories with Family and Friends
Start with a Seed How Plants Grow
Storybook Friends Fascinating Folktales
Getting to Know You Learning From Each Other
Game On! Super Sports
Adventures Around the Neighborhood Exploring Communities
Up in the Sky The Sun, the Moon, and the Stars
Across America Symbols and Landmarks
Where Animals Live Animal Habitats
Follow the Clues! Marvelous Mysteries
Imagine That! The Power of Imagination
Looking at Art Arts and Crafts
Reading volume made a significant contribution to multiple measures of vocabulary, general knowledge, spelling, and verbal fluency even after reading comprehension ability and nonverbal ability had been partialed out. 2
What’s the World Made of? Three Forms of Matter
Taking Flight Amazing Air and Space Travels
In Imagined Worlds Science Fiction
Your Voice Matters Sharing Your Ideas
Features of Creatures Animal Characteristics
Stepping Up Meeting Challenges
Tell Me a Story Express Yourself in Writing
Celebrate and Remember Holidays and Symbols of the U.S.
Local Heroes Neighbors Who’ve Made a Difference
Journey into the Jungle Life in the Rain Forest
Wild Weather Blizzards, Hurricanes, Drought, and More
Making Art Biographies of Remarkable Artists
Around the Table Food, Family, and Tradition
This Is How We Do It Daily Life Around the World
—Cunningham & Stanovich
It’s Rocket Science The Mind-Boggling History of Space Exploration
The Redcoats Are Coming! The American Revolution
Totally Different? People are more alike than they may think.
From the Ground Up Architecture, Engineering & Construction
Strength in Numbers Together We Can Do It
Supernavigators Animal Migrations
Road Trips Stories About Travel
Caring for the Planet Creating a Cleaner, Greener Earth
Eyes on the Prize Leaders of the Civil Rights Movement
Cities of the Dead Archaeology and Ancient Civilizations
Invisible Invaders Germs and Infectious Diseases
A Matter of Life and Death Survival Stories
Me, Myself, & I Defining Identity
G.O.A.T. Sports Stars for the Ages
2 Cunningham, A. E., & Stanovich, K. E. (1998). What reading does for the mind. American Educator , 22(1-2), 8–15.
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