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Library Publishing 2016–2017 I love nonfi ction this much! Children’s Press® • Franklin Watts® • Scholastic GO!® • BookFlix® • TrueFlix® • FreedomFlix™ • ScienceFlix® New Print for Fall 2016! Rookie Nursery Rhymes™ page 26 Look & Find page 38 Rookie Toddler™ pages 24–25 Rookie Star™ Fact Finder and Rookie Biographies® My Encyclopedia A True Book™— Greatest Rookie Star™ Make a Diff erence page 44–45 page 64 Discoveries and Discoverers page 60–63 page 73 A True Book™—Health You Wouldn’t Want Calling All Innovators If You Were a Kid Enchantment of the World™ pages 74 to Live Without... pages 78 page 82 page 108–109 page 76–77 Order Direct and Save! It’s Easy to Order CUSTOMER SERVICE • Online at scholastic.com/ To reach our friendly staff, please call 800-621-1115 between 7:00 am librarypublishing for shop-anytime Save 25% and 5:00 pm CST. We will be happy to answer any questions and assist convenience in a secure, self-contained off the list price on all you with your order. 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You Wouldn’t Want to… ..........100 Cornerstones of Freedom® ......104 Real Bios ...................................106 The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy ......107 Enchantment of the World™ ...108 The Ancient World ...................110 A Wicked History™ ..................110 Photos ©: cover: image from Rookie Toddler Bird Babies, Eric Isselee/Shutterstock; 8: pojoslaw/iStockphoto; 9-13 ipads: MSSA/Shutterstock, Inc.; 14: Ni Qin/ iStockphoto; 16: Shyamalamuralinath/Shutterstock, Inc.; 18: Ismail Ciydem/iStockphoto; 20: shapecharge/iStockphoto; 22: monkeybusinessimages/iStockphoto; 1 Nonfi ction is Standard Scholastic’s products and resources—trusted by educators and parents for more than 90 years—are integral in helping students, librarians, and teachers meet their higher-level thinking and college and career readiness goals. Today’s students are being asked to read more informational text than ever before. To meet college and career readiness goals, state and national standards have increased the amount of CONNECTING TO STANDARDS TO CONNECTING nonfi ction that students—even the youngest ones—are required to read. By their very nonfi ction nature, Scholastic Library Publishing books and digital resources help meet standards by off ering students authentic text on leveled, curriculum-driven content. STANDARD SCHOLASTIC LIBRARY PUBLISHING SOLUTION Increased focus on informational text More than 1,200 nonfi ction titles Able to read increasingly Books on similar topics at various levels as children diffi cult texts grow their knowledge and literacy skills Use various text features to locate Table of contents, chapters, boldface words, sidebars, key facts or information in a text timelines, and glossaries included in most books Acquire vocabulary of Glossaries serve as an excellent resource for domain-specifi c words domain-specifi c words and building in-context vocabulary www.factsfornow.scholastic.com is an exciting Integrate knowledge and ideas extended learning website that allows learners to access more information and do further research Grades 1–2 HIGHER-LEVEL THINKING FEATURES READING: 1. With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about unknown words in a text. 2. Distinguish between information provided by pictures or illustrations and information provided by words in a text. READING FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS: 3. Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print. 4. Apply phonics and word analysis skills to decode grade-appropriate words. WRITING: 5. Write informative, explanatory texts with a specifi c topic, supporting facts, and a sense of closure. 6. Participate in shared research and writing projects in which students integrate information from various sources. 2 To order: call 800-621-1115, fax 866-783-4361. CONNECTING TO STANDARDS TO CONNECTING Grades 3–5 HIGHER-LEVEL THINKING FEATURES READING: 1. Relevant academic and domain-specifi c words and phrases are used in context to assist students in determining their meaning. 2. These well-organized books make it easy for students to refer explicitly to the text when demonstrating an understanding of it. 3. Challenging texts require students to read with suffi cient accuracy and fl uency to support comprehension. 4. Maps, photos, and diagrams require students to use information gathered from illustrations