The award-winning author partnered with Adventure Academy, a subscription-based digital education platform, to inspire kids to write.
With the release of "Rowley Jefferson's Awesome Friendly Adventure," the best-selling author found a way to embark on an in-person tour despite the pandemic.
Longtime favorite authors dominated the lists of checkouts in the first half of June, according to Follett's Students' Choice data.
Pandemic and politically polarized nation be damned, educators adjust lessons to take on escalating rhetoric, mail-in ballots, accusations of voter fraud, and more. They remain fierce advocates for engaged citizenry and will demand civil discussion whether online or in-person.
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Ten mysteries for independent readers ranging from laugh-out-loud interactive fun to edge-of-your-seat thrills.
Newly proficient readers in the longer form are always delighted to be in on the jokes. Here are 13 titles to get them started.
The redesigned database with a focus on elementary students, Gale in Context: Elementary, aims to provide individualized instruction for kids in the classroom and at home.
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