Awesomely distasteful! REALISTIC All Rights Reserved. Flies are so interesting — they make noise (butterflies don’t) and they have big families (500 maggots) and help solve crimes (age of maggots on a dead body . Yes, there are zombies and kids with plants trying to kill the zombies (just like the video game) but you’ll be surprised (as I was) to read comic panels with smart, punny humor. Buy a box set here. Spit and toilets and boogers and maggots…everything disgusting is covered in full-color photographs and detailed text. We read this with our mother-daughter book club and it was a big hit. Kristy’s Great Idea Babysitter’s Club by Ann M. Martin, illustrated by Raina Telgemeier But if your child can read Harry Potter and wants to — hooray! Every Tuesday, the castle where Princess Celie and her family live, adds on a new room, or turret, or wing. “Caulk like an Egyptian,” “Putting the “Protest” in Protestant,” and “Hazardous Hemlines.” The book is formatted so that you can pick and choose interesting sections such as Corsets, Dressed to Compress because the corset photo is so intriguing or the inset of information has such a tantalizing title such as, “Why Did Napoleon Always Have His Hand in His Coat?” (Hmmm?). Copyright ©2021 Imagination Soup. Rory finds out that her new after-school club, Ever After School, is a fairy tale training school. The Book of Why: Amazing Sports and Science They are the magical animal companions to wizards. Time for Kids Robots Fun! Eventually, the Katz store relented. Stink and the Shark Sleepover by Megan McDonald, illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds Packed with full-color photos, first-hand accounts, and, of course, plenty of exciting facts, these titles bring nonfiction to life for even the most reluctant of readers. Library Rules Jeopardy (you can edit this and make your own) Book Care. It’s also a great motivator if kids are reading something they are interested in. Use this book as a mentor text to teach showing not telling, imagery, and sentence fluency. There’s so much to love about this picture book — the captivating folk-art style illustrations with an earthy color palette, the repetitive text of “separate and unequal” and “someday was now,” plus the well-written, compelling true story!! Gabby’s brother is hospitalized indefinitely and her mom is totally focused on her brother. This amazing nonfiction book makes ME, a non-sports fan, get interested in football. This book rocks! Each women gets a full page bio with information about what makes her a role model and “rad.” Ladies like Willma Mankiller, Nellie Bly, Lucy Parsons, and Hazel Scott. . It’s a piece of Dickens’ his life history that is often overlooked. Boxed Set Here. Bright colors, enticing graphics, and solid science make this a great choice for young scientists. NONFICTION Colorful pages and graphic layouts make this another visually appealing hit for National Geographic Kids. doing something with soybeans in Uzbekistan? One Mom Shares Her Decision to Homeschool. Photos accompany fun facts about the biggest and smallest of so many things — food, instruments, and more. Great for kids who love animals and magical adventures. Giant Squid by Jerry Pallotta, illustrated by Rob Bolster From snow leopards to serval, Nocture is 85 animals of 40 different species from around the world. But, they are also the only ones who can save the world from a war between the Greek gods the Titans. I personally like having a series of books for him to go through. The illustrations and design entice readers into the information – even if they’re not that interested in swords. If you like funny, you’ll LOVE this series! Details of costumes, weapons, and accessories. For example, if your child likes the Atom, they’ll learn more about physics, matter, and atoms. Dragon Slippers by Jessica Day George The story is easily read, written in a combo of text and comics. Over the past couple of years, you may have noticed your child’s teachers placing greater emphasis on reading nonfiction. Runt is a 12-year old with real problems. This book highlights cool custom cars, their top speeds, their 0-60 mph, and their horsepower. These are great for reluctant readers. Helpful informational insets give readers background on topics covered in the biography such as how surfboards are made. Your email address will not be published. I love sharing good books & fun learning resources. I LOVE the ideas and lessons in this book and can’t wait to try some with my kids. To find out which books are guaranteed to have your fourth-, fifth-, or sixth-grade reader in stitches, we went straight to the kids themselves. That’s when he and his friend accidentally let a Sasquatch escape. Recommended 4th Grade Books for Boys. The reason is it an action-packed photo / cartoon story plus instructions for making what’s in the story. See ALL my book recommendations for 9-year-old children here. Includes three exclusive, specially commissioned cutaway models produced by Industrial Light & Magic model maker John Goodson. I only that that applied to basket weaving. We follow George Cornelius Factor (a fraction collector) as he goes to bid for a new fraction — 5/9. Who could have dumped these innocent kittens? This is a bit dense but great for kids who are interested in the more technical aspects of movie making. Great Nonfiction Books for 2nd Graders. Perfect if you're looking for 5th grade books to read aloud in your classroom or to build your library. MYSTERY / HUMOR (series) Clara and her students finally could enjoy a Coke and burger without trouble. I Survived the Bombing of Pearl Harbor, 1941 by Lauren Tarshis Robots is such a cool book. This series is an entertaining page-turner. The Lumberjanes is a fun adventure series. Greek gods still exist and so do their kids, demigods, who have incredible abilities. When left to fend for themselves, the siblings discover something very suspicious at the old mansion down the street. Whether it's science, sports, or history, there's something for every nonfiction reader in your class in this fact-packed book list featuring nonfiction titles for students in grades 3-5. When was popcorn invented? Luckily there’s a happy ending — he leaves the factory and returns to school. While on a class trip to Washington D.C., Wyatt and his best friend, Matt, are positive they’ve discovered a plot to blow up the White House. This is another new biography series that I highly recommend for elementary-age readers. Finally, a fantastic book (series) for 4th-grade soccer players! Fairy tales become very real when Alex and Conner (a brother and sister) find themselves taken to the fairy tale world through a book given to them by their grandmother. See more ideas about nonfiction activities, reading strategies, upper elementary. It’s fascinating stuff — I just learned from my daughter all about the number of swimming pools needed in an Olympic Games. This series is amazing! Or the Elephant Clock — yes, that was a real thing which was super cool. The Thrifty Guides Handbooks for Time Travelers are irresistible, wildly imaginative romps through history. NONFICTION / SUPERPOWER FIELD GUIDE SERIES Perfect for: Kids who like science and nature. 24) The Unicorn Quest by Kamilla Benko As a teacher, she inspired her students to believe that change was possible. Like, couldn’t put it down love. I like that kids can easily relate to the characters in the story, as well as the setting. They started to serve people of all races. This book series is easy to read with just enough scare to compel even the most reluctant of 4th grade readers to read, read, read. Genius! Hilarious!! Rosie Revere’s Big Project Book for Bold Engineers 40+ Things to Invent, Draw, and Make by Andrea Beaty, illustrated by David Roberts ages (ages 5 – 10) Except…they didn’t plan to run into the Cloud People. . . Fourth-grade students are at a lovely sweet spot for reading. And like the other Jack, this Jack also trades the family’s one valuable thing only in this story it’s his mom’s car which he trades for seeds. The photography in this nonfiction book is stunning and gives a great insider’s look at a naturalist’s life. You'll find many of the resources we use in our lesson plans and even more in the links below. by Cicely Mary Barker. Gorgeous photos that gross me out and enchant snake lovers fill Snakeopedia. Big Nate Welcome to My World by Lincoln Peirce REALISTIC My kids fight over this book — it’s that cool. MAGICAL REALISM I never imagined fractions starring in a mystery adventure story but here it is! Goosebumps by R. L. Stine Hi! Young and brave Creel wants nothing more than to own her own seamstress shop. First you learn with cartoon illustrations about the 3D shapes of skyscrapers and examples of each, then sizes, a good building site and foundation, and through the actual building. In the first story, their only way out of the Fairy Tale world is to find the ingredients for a Wishing Spell. It shares about the business that continued on even after Walt’s death and his brother’s death including the merger with Pixar and the successful but controversial CEO, Michael Eisner. Do you know about familiars? Bookmark this page, or pin it on Pinterest! Runt’s a relatable, mostly serious, character who just wants a different life — like most kids his age and is competing for a dream opportunity. While not a chapter book, I included this series for those nonfiction book loving 4th graders. and i woke to a morning You see, kids always study butterflies and rarely know that flies metamorphose, too — and Fly wants to convince you that you should really know more about him! Keating writes in a way that gives kids lots of information in a readable, engaging way. Harry Potter Film Wizardry by Brian Sibley Fascinating! If you’re not afraid like me. Inventor Nikki Tesla joins a new school called the Genius Academy where she’s not the only genius. But you have no idea…how cool and weird and amazing ostriches are. Use this list of good nonfiction books for 9 year olds (fourth grade) as a resource for finding books that your kids will enjoy reading. We like that you can flip through and find ideas quickly, that it’s not a cover to cover read. Guide to Photography National Geographic Kids by Nancy Honovich and Annie Griffiths However, continued innovative thinking combined with hard work and determination leads to success. Written by Olympic Gold Medalist and U.S. Soccer team member, Alex Morgan, these are relatable stories of life, friendship, and playing soccer at just the right level for 4th graders. Her pod leaves her. It’s important for children to practice reading both fiction and nonfiction. Can you predict who will win? First the photographs grab your attention — then the headlines — and then the text. Learn the equipment, the best composition, and so many tips for cool photographs on your digital cameras or smart phones. What a story — and it’s true!! One of the most popular book series ever, The Diary of a Wimpy Kid, shares the hilarious story of Greg, in his own words and drawings. Book Alphabet. The illustrations perfectly depict the tone of this historical story. HUMOR Keep going,” He knows. We’re loving these updated Babysitter’s Club graphic novels by the uber-talented Raina Telegemeier who wrote the highly-acclaimed Smile and Sister. Well-told in comic format, this graphic novel captures the intersecting stories and scientific advancements of Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, and Birute Galdikas who have spent their lives studying primates. A visually appealing graphic layout makes it easy to access the invention information — in fact, it’s down-right enticing! Hennessy, illustrated by Erwin Madrid Primates The Fearless Science of Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, and Birute Galdikas by Jim Ottaviani & Maris Wicks Written like a narrative story, these little books are fast-paced and informative. These passages are listed at their readability level according to the Fry formula. Well-written like all of the books in this series and totally fascinating! Weird but True 8 One will learn that lazy homeowners get tricked by the Hobs, you might see Hobs in the “in-between”moments of noon and midnight or by looking through a keyhole, and a Hob’s favorite watching place is the rooftop among gables and gargoyles. Each state includes a map, slogan, roadside attractions and lots of impressive attractions and facts. I think this nonfiction picture book actually has the perfect ratio of words to text! The Lemonade War is the first book in this series. He went through countless surgeries and broken bones due to his brittle bone disease and kept a positive attitude. STEM is the future, this is a great book for your STEM kiddos. Finding the items will be dangerous, mysterious, and life-changing. FANTASY / GRAPHIC NOVEL They’re excellent, fast-paced adventures set during significant historical events. Tuesdays at the Castle by Jessica Day George So when was the Internet invented (and who invented it)? Gruesome Gus will meet you at the Depot. I’m Melissa Taylor, mom, writer, & former elementary teacher & literacy trainer. Six Dots: A Story of Young Louis Braille by Jen Bryant, illustrated by Boris Kulikov I thought this was not just a great story but I loved that the main character (the ninja) was a girl. Whoops. . Full boxed set here. (Because of their TFK’s classroom newsletters.) Action, adventure, intrigue, . Choose 15-20 alphabet books to help give your students examples of how they work around themes. The text is really basic — not to hard for early elementary grades. 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Ostriches: The Superpower Field Guide by Rachel Poliquin, illustrated by Nicholas John Frith The Scary Places Map Book Seven Terrifying Tours by B.G. I love books about weird, and I suspect so do your kids. In her pursuit of this dream, she encounters and befriends a special dragon who will change the course of her life along with the magical dragon slippers that can help her speak or control her most esteemed dragon friend. The writing is engaging, funny, and accurate. Treasury of Norse Mythology: Stories of Intrigue, Trickery, Love, and Revenge by Donna Jo Napoli, illustrations by Christina Balit The Familiars by Adam Jay Epstein and Andrew Jacobson Because the solutions take, Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Strategies, From an Idea to Disney How Imagination Built a World of Magic, From an Idea to Nike: How Marketing Made Nike a Global Success, Sleuth and Solve: 20+ Mind-Twisting Mysteries, Little Guides to Great Lives Nelson Mandela, What Makes a Monster? Box set here. One of my favorite pages is the cast of The Hobbit with make up, costumes, and wigs on and without. Albee writes fantastic chapter titles and headings: (Notice a theme? New characters and models are introduced in each story vignette. Excellent! REALISTIC Phoebe and Her Unicorn: A Heavenly Nostrils Chronicle by Dana Simpson REALISTIC / HUMOR FANTASY The company’s journey shows kids that businesses go through ups and downs. While he’s there, he learns more about sharks, gets to solve a mystery, learns a ghost story, and has tons of fun. Categories: Age 6-9 years, All FKB Books, Animals, birds, Children, Creative Commons, Grade 1 to Grade 3, Grade 4 to Grade 6, Intermediate English, Non-Fiction, Storyweaver-Pratham Dance of the Flamingos – Living like lotus flowers on water, the sight of pink flamingos is … Hi! Squirrels Leap, Squirrels Sleep . The information is factual in its presentation (it could have been more emotionally charged but isn’t) which lets the readers draw their own conclusions. Categories: Age 6-9 years, All FKB Books, Children, Creative Commons, Dinosaurs, Grade 1 to Grade 3, Grade 4 to Grade 6, Intermediate English, Non-Fiction, Science, Storyweaver-Pratham Creatures of Old is a non-fiction story about dinosaurs with interesting facts for mid to upper elementary. Organizedby categories of sports (bat and ball, indoor, winter, outside, rackets, and aquatic), each entry talks about the sport and then adds in the scientific elements, finishing off with an experiment. Kids will love learning about cool but lesser-known people like Duke, a famous Hawaiian who is known for his dominance of the sport of surfing as well as being an Olympic swimmer. Strange But True! My daughter loves these sweet stories about an angel named Aria who is earning her wings by helping girls who are struggling in some way. ), and the fastest snowman to run a marathon — all of these wacky facts are fun to read! Because this book is perfect for them! You can eat deep-fried orchids in Thailand. Illustrations throughout make this even more appealing to read and imagine. #5 Let’s live in a world with more high fives. . The Great Shelby Holmes by Elizabeth Eulberg For real. Awesome barely begins to describe this book — it’s jam-packed with so many ideas from different themes like Outer Space, Modern Metropolis, the Wild West, Fantasy Land, and The Real World. What artifacts, vocabulary words, and names reflect the important parts of the book? Time for Kids Book of When: 801 Facts Kids want to Know Young volunteer, Miles, calls his fellow Seal Sitters to help him move the people away from Leopard. Wow – these are addicting reads! (just like magic) came on tip toes The Curious Cat Spy Club by Linda Joy Singleton Boxed set here. But, it’s mostly the hilarious adventure of two pranksters who start out as rivals but eventually work together to pull off the biggest prank of all time — a prank that will ensure they get April Fool’s Day off from school. It’s a great series for 4th-grade readers! Charlotte’s Bones: The Beluga Whale in a Farmer’s Field by Erin Rounds, illustrated by Alison Carver Whether you are a parent working on improving your child’s reading skills, a classroom teacher getting ready for back to school, or a homeschooler – we’ve got something for everyone! I1.” The back of the book contains more details to spot. Ballet Non-fiction, 470 words. My kids love this book; it’s perfect for third graders, 9-year-olds. Another great, eye-catching book from the beloved National Geographic! ... A nonfiction picture book exploring the mysterious life of the elusive giant squid. All here. What Makes a Monster? c) 4o floors?” with answers in the back of the book. Flyleaf Publishing. In this book, April leads her friends up a mountain. Now the kids are on their own and need money to survive. I highly recommend this for any football fan – it’s packed full of information about football back in the day (1930s) and now days. Plus, in this first book, you’ll learn valuable cow trivia. A very popular American Girl book for fun, creativity, and crafts. Know any kids (or adults) who like all things gross? Someday is Now: Clara Luper and the 1958 Oklahoma City Sit-Ins by Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich, illustrated by Jade Johnson It all goes downhill from there: The seeds turn in to a freaky, monster-growing garden which attacks them, their neighbor secretly steals some 0f the seeds, a dragon appears with a dire warning, and Maddy is kidnapped by one of the monsters! This book gives our kids the background information that no one else in your family will know. This is a great time to start. Highly recommended. It’s a behind-the-scenes guide to magic feats, illusions and slight of hand. While I might say yuck, this is a terrific snake book filled with amazing photography and fascinating facts about the 12 snake families, the features of different snakes, which are dangerous, and other snaky stuff. FANTASY / GRAPHIC NOVEL Rad American Women A – Z by Kate Schatz, illustrated by Miriam Klein Stahl This adventurous STEM series makes science and technology fun! A. Milne, met Winnie. National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Space by Catherine D. Hughes. Nonfiction is getting GOOD, people!) Hours of coloring fun! Underwater bike racing? Get your upper elementary students excited about reading nonfiction books. Provides an up-close look at the historic mission to the moon that took place fifty years ago. MYSTERY Beautiful photographs and bite-sized chunks of information showcase more than 2,500 animals from the seven major animal groups: mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, insects and arachnids, invertebrates, and fish are featured in 1,050 stunning full-color photos, plus dynamic illustrations, maps, and charts. 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Floca, Brian, author. My oldest daughter loves anything Disney and proclaimed that this is the best book ever written. one want to read it, lift the flaps, and feel the pages. Ben’s already injured and Hero’s too emotional to track the scent so they’re going to need help if they’re going to find his dad. The Brainiest Insaniest Ultimate Puzzle Book! Each themed pack includes recommended titles and three activities inspired by the books. National Geographic Kids Little Kids First Big Book of Who by Jill Esbaum Book two, Mighty Jack and the Goblin King, concludes this fantastic series for 4th graders. Library Rules Presentations. (Easier said than done.) The 1904 World’s Fair featured a life-sized elephant made of almonds. Greg’s here to prove it. Nonfiction Books for 9 Year Olds (4th Grade) The Hidden Life of a Toad by Doug Wechsler. Resources to Guide and Assess Nonfiction Reading/Thinking\Writing Aligned with Common Core Standards . The only way they know is to find a treasure and sell it. Boxed set here. It’s a good idea to start with book one since the stories are told in a specific order with details from previous stories. Everyday Angel by Victoria Schwab Guinness World Records Over 300 Fun Facts by Christy Webster LOVE this series! Here are ten books recommended by young readers on Bookopolis.com , a social network and book discovery tool made especially for kids. But when he was sent to battle, Harry sent her to the London Zoo so she would be safe from battle. John Watson moves with his mom who has recently left both the military and John’s dad to Harlem. Reading Adventure Packs Our Reading Adventure Packs encourage hands-on fun and learning centered around paired fiction and nonfiction books. First of all, I LOVE Time for Kids — and I bet your kids do, too. Learn more about the many inspiring people in history and modern life. Who would have thought?! Students will love following the juicy drama between Evan and Jessie as they try to prove just who is the better at running a lemonade stand. FANTASY FANTASY The book sequentially shows in text and photos the development of a toad — which is fascinating! Brilliant. Time for Kids All Access Your Behind the Scenes Look at the Coolest People, Places, and Things! Very well done! I wasn’t expecting these books to be so funny in an ironic way that you don’t see in children’s books. Lessons throughout the year will also concentrate on writing, speaking and grammar. So, we have a special place in our hearts for the Weird But True books. Despite being chronically ill, a child, and lots of failed attempts, Louis invents a system for the blind to read and write that is still in use today. My kids couldn’t put these down. BOXED SET HERE. REALISTIC Twintuition Double Vision by Tia and Tamera Mowry The Terrible Two by Mac Barnett and Jory John, illustrated by Kevin Cornell When Steve loses everything and moves in with Runt’s family, Runt hopes that Steve will help with his warrior training. Library Rules. This is an excellent, engaging activity book based on the fantastic STEM Rosie Revere, Engineer picture book. This is my favorite book on the list today — I literally couldn’t help but read so many of the pages out loud to my kids, they were just so interesting. And their bones are just bizarre yet for a really good reason! Design By Me: Treats by Carrie Anton, Paula Riley This fantastic book is filled with stories, information, spells, and warnings about Hobgoblins. The Most Astonishing Inventions of All Time by Deborah Kespert Also, I debated about including the Harry Potter series because 4th grade is the time when many kids start these books. Biggest and Smallest! I liked this picture book with comic dialogue about the oft-neglected fly, my kids thought it was kind of gross. Betrayal, adventure, plot twists, and incredible mythological world-building make these stories that kids can’t put down. Each pages asks kids to answer questions such as “If each floor of a skyscraper needs 430 steel girders, how many girders must be ordered for: a) 2 floors? Illustrated throughout, this chapter book is for more mature fourth-grade readers, as it does not pull any punches when taking on subjects like factory farming. One-Page Readings . First because of the topic. You’ll discover examples of birds in the wild with each feather fact. Throughout this book, we’re given the sights and sounds that make Dickens’ writing so unique to this time period. december 29 Once you can get kids hooked into a book series, you know that it will keep them reading for awhile. Run to your library or bookstore and get this book & entire series. Read 142 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Nearly 150 Models + 40 Brick-by-Brick Breakdowns by Megan H. Rothrock Pretty fascinating stuff to my Harry Potter addicted kids. Clara and her students went to the Katz drugstore and asked to be served — even though the store didn’t serve black people. Here are a few nuggets for you: Starbucks Coffee is named after Starbuck, a character in the novel Moby-Dick. LEGO Awesome Ideas What Will You Build? We suggest reading facts from it at dinnertime because what a great conversation starter! Time for Kids All Access Your Behind the Scenes Pass to the Coolest Things in Sports There is so much to love about this nonfiction picture book book! FANTASY The Kicks Saving the Team by Alex Morgan Percy Jackson’s Greek Gods by Rick Riordan, illustrated by John Rocco In the parentheses beside the author name, I have included Accelerated Reader information (that’s what our school uses). 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