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Provide your students with varied opportunities to experience informational text while appealing
to their
interests and curiosities. Practice builds fluency and leads to success. Research shows that the more
you read, the better you read and write. Newbridge offers numerous high-interest nonfiction books and
libraries that are ideal for use in the literacy-centered classroom.
These nonfiction collections:
- support content-area reading
- build nonfiction reading skills
- increase vocabulary and build fluency
Turn to Newbridge's independent reading books to ensure students' reading and writing success.
Reading Comprehension
Science
Social Studies
- Comprehension Strategy Libraries (Grades 1–3)
Extend comprehension instruction with high-interest leveled books for independent reading!
- Early Social Studies Classroom Library (Grades
K–2) Save 10% Now!
Introduce key concepts in History, Geography, Government, Civics, Economics, and Culture.
- Go Facts Classroom Library (Grades K–5) Save 10% Now!
Build on students' natural curiosity while exposing them to models of nonfiction writing.
- People Who Made a Difference (Grades 1–3)
Meet special people who came before us and dedicated their lives to making our world a better
place.
- Communities (Grades 2–3)
Learn about diverse communities and the roles people play within them.
- The Kids' Career Library (Grades 2–3) Save 30% Now!
Explore a day in the life of a veterinarian, a newspaper reporter, and other professionals.
- American Symbols (Grades 2–4)
Learn the origins of our flag, the Statue of Liberty, Mount Rushmore, and other fascinating American
symbols.
- Around the World with Food & Spices (Grades
2–4) Save 30% Now!
Amazing facts about everyday snacks and spices.
- Holiday Celebrations (Grades 2–4) Save 30% Now!
Learn how some of America's most loved holidays began and have changed over time.
- Land of Liberty (Grades 2–4)
Explore America's people, geography, national parks, monuments, and more.
- Read to Learn: Social Studies Classroom Library
(Grades 3–5)
Reinforce learning of key themes: Communities; Regions and Resources; and Our Land and
Its People.
- American Legends (Grades 3–5)
Introduce students to legendary social figures from American history.
- America's Past (Grades 3–5)
Historical perspectives on colonial times, Native Americans, and kids throughout history.
- Discover the Life of a Colonial American (Grades
4–5)
Learn about the early colonists whose inquiring minds helped establish a new country.
- Heroes of the American Revolution (Grades 4–5)
Read about the thrilling lives of some early patriots.
- The Expansion of America (Grades 4–5)
Canals, railroads, new trails and travel routes. Join the courageous people who helped open up the
vast new country of the United States.
- Documents that Shaped the Nation (Grades 4–5)
Get to know six of the most significant documents written before and during the early history of the
United States.
- Discover the Life of an Explorer (Grades 4–5)
Bring students back in time to join the explorers of the New World.
- Timelines of Ancient Civilizations (Grades 5–6)
A chronicle of key historical events of the ancient world for six significant geographical
areas.
- Discovering Culture and History Through the Arts
(Grades
5–6) Save 30% Now!
Important cultures, past and present, are brought to life.
- Newbridge Reading Quest Classroom Library (Grades
6–8)
Achieve content area literacy with high-interest titles built around social studies and science
curricula.
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