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  • Black Widow Beauty: Quickreads

    Anne Schraff, Saddleback Educational Publishing, Saddleback

    Audible Audiobook (Saddleback, Feb. 22, 2010)
    Monique Reed is a gorgeous girl, all right. Is it her fault that every guy she dates ends up having a freak accident? Storylines include elements of suspense, science fiction, mystery, horror and more. Exciting plots are not diluted and retain the feel of a full-length book. This word-for-word read-along will help struggling readers and ELL students follow along with the text. Books are sold separately.
  • Creature

    Saddleback Educational Publishing

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Inc., May 1, 2013)
    Theme: Hi-lo, fiction, middle school, family, life, adventure. Neither one noticed the large creature in the woods. It quietly ran alongside them. Its red eyes stared at them. Lilia thought she heard a scream. She stopped and listened. Then she heard it again. These traditional reads are brimming with spirited characters and positive values—but with a little extra excitement and bite, so hold on to your hats! Written expressly for the middle grade struggling reader, the series does not contain strong language, edgy themes, or dysfunctional families. In fact, family is the main theme of these titles. And one particular Latino family is the focus with their uncanny knack for finding humor, hope, and colorful personalities—even in unusual circumstances. Written at the lowest reading levels, the 50-page story structure is straightforward and moves the reader through the text quickly and efficiently.
  • Fat Boy: Quickreads

    Janice Greene, Saddleback Educational Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Saddleback Educational Publishing, April 16, 2010)
    At Carmichael High, the bullies always get their way. Would it be a different story if their victims joined forces? Quickreads storylines include elements of suspense, science fiction, mystery, horror, and more. Exciting plots are not diluted or "dumbed down" and retain the feel of a full-length book. Each novel facilitates reading by means of controlled vocabulary and simple sentence structure.
  • Blizzard

    Saddleback Educational Publishing

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Dec. 20, 2010)
    The light snow got heavier. The road was slippery. Soon snow covered the ground. The car struggled to get up the hill. It got hard to see. Everything was white.These traditional reads are brimming with spirited characters and positive values- but with a little extra excitement and bite, so hold on to your hats! Written expressly for the middle grade struggling reader, the series does not contain strong language, edgy themes, or dysfunctional families. In fact, family is the main theme of these titles. And one particular Latino family is the focus with their uncanny knack for finding humor, hope, and coloful personalities- even in unusual circumstances. Written at the lowest reading levels, the 50-page story structure is straightforward and moves the reader through the text quickly and efficiently. These traditional reads are brimming with spirited characters and positive valuesbut with a little extra excitement and bite, so hold on to your hats! Written expressly for th
  • Davy Crocket, Graphic Biography

    Saddleback Educational Publishing

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Fast-paced and easy-to-read, these softcover 32-page graphic biographies teach students about historical figures: those who lead us into new territory, pursued scientific discoveries; battled injustice and prejudice; and broke down creative and artistic barriers. These biographies offer a variety of rich primary and secondary source material to support teaching to standards. Using the graphics, students can activate prior knowledgebridge what they already know with what they have yet to learn. Graphically illustrated biographies also teach inference skills, character development, dialogue, transitions, and drawing conclusions. Graphic biographies in the classroom provide an intervention with proven success for the struggling reader. Features: Full-color drawings engage the reader. Each biography is complete in 32-pages. Speech bubbles and nonfiction text on every page. Powerful graphics capture and hold student interest. Highlights: Fast-paced nonfiction stories. Strong characters and powerful role models.
  • The Best of Poe Graphic Novel

    Edgar Allan Poe, Saddleback Educational Publishing

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Jan. 1, 2007)
    These literary masterpieces are made easy and interesting. This series features classic tales retold with color illustrations to introduce literature to struggling readers. Each 64-page eBook retains key phrases and quotations from the original classics. You'll be kept in suspense with these four Edgar Allan Poe short stories! The Pit and the Pendulum, The Fall of the House of Usher, The Cask of Amontillado, The Murders in the Rue Morgue.
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  • Blackout: Quickreads

    Anne Schraff, Saddleback Educational Publishing, Saddleback

    Audible Audiobook (Saddleback, Feb. 22, 2010)
    Brevin McCoy had everything going for him, until a mystery poison was given to him at a party; since then all he wants is his old life back. Storylines include elements of suspense, science fiction, mystery, horror and more. Exciting plots are not diluted or "dumbed down" and retain the feel of a full-length book. This word-for-word read-along will help struggling readers and ELL students follow along with the text. Books are sold separately.
  • The Civil Rights Movement & Vietnam 1960-1976

    Saddleback Educational Publishing

    eBook (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Oct. 22, 2019)
    Theme: Hi-Lo, graphic novels, illustrated, history. Fast-paced and easy-to-read, these graphic U.S. history titles teach student about key historical events in American history from 1500 to the present. Dramatic and colorful graphics highlights the text with easy transitions, which avoids a choppy narrative. These history titles offer a variety of rich material to support teaching to the standards. Book features include: Four-color throughout; speech bubbles and illustrations allow struggling readers multiple access points to the text; speech bubbles (in yellow) are clearly separated from nonfiction (in blue).
  • The Eye of the Hurricane: Quickreads

    Janice Greene, Saddleback Educational Publishing, Saddleback

    Audible Audiobook (Saddleback, Feb. 22, 2010)
    Laina, Bobby, and Cesar are trapped in a flooding house with three small children during a terrible hurricane. Storylines include elements of suspense, science fiction, mystery, horror and more. Exciting plots are not diluted or "dumbed down" and retain the feel of a full-length book. This word-for-word read-along will help struggling readers and ELL students follow along with the text. Books are sold separately.
  • Danger on Ice: Quickreads

    Janet Lorimer, Saddleback Educational Publishing, Saddleback

    Audible Audiobook (Saddleback, Feb. 22, 2010)
    The police swore that the hulking serial killer was dead. Then Ken Hudson sees Leviathan standing right there in the doorway. Storylines include elements of suspense, science fiction, mystery, horror and more. Exciting plots are not diluted and retain the feel of a full-length book. This word-for-word read-along will help struggling readers and ELL students follow along with the text. Books are sold separately.
  • Madam Curie, Graphic Biography

    Saddleback Educational Publishing

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Fast-paced and easy-to-read, these softcover 32-page graphic biographies teach students about historical figures: those who lead us into new territory, pursued scientific discoveries; battled injustice and prejudice; and broke down creative and artistic barriers. These biographies offer a variety of rich primary and secondary source material to support teaching to standards. Using the graphics, students can activate prior knowledgebridge what they already know with what they have yet to learn. Graphically illustrated biographies also teach inference skills, character development, dialogue, transitions, and drawing conclusions. Graphic biographies in the classroom provide an intervention with proven success for the struggling reader. Features: Full-color drawings engage the reader. Each biography is complete in 32-pages. Speech bubbles and nonfiction text on every page. Powerful graphics capture and hold student interest. Highlights: Fast-paced nonfiction stories. Strong characters and powerful role models.
  • The Scarlet Letter Graphic Novel

    Nathaniel Hawthorne, Saddleback Educational Publishing

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Jan. 1, 2007)
    These literary masterpieces are made easy and interesting. This series features classic tales retold with color illustrations to introduce literature to struggling readers. Each 64-page eBook retains key phrases and quotations from the original classics. The Scarlet Letter takes place in 17th century Puritan New England. Read along with this touching tale of Hester Prynne and her daughter Pearl as they struggle to survive as outcasts. Only one person, Arthur Dimmesdale, the Reverend, knows Hester's true story, but he is kept away for fear of what the community will think of him. Find out how Hester turns hardship into the ability to help the very people who scorned her.
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