Grade 3
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First Cars
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Fluency Level 2
Did you know that there were no cars in the world until about 150 years ago? People rode in carriages pulled by strong horses. Then clever inventors found some ways to make carriages that… Read More →
First Flight
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Fluency Level 2
Every year, hundreds of millions of people travel by plane from one part of the world to another. Today people can eat, sleep, and watch movies on a plane. They can be in the air for hours.… Read More →
First Surfing Lesson
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Advanced Fluency Level 3
Trying something for the first time can be both challenging and rewarding. People are often afraid to try new things in case something goes wrong, but the rewards we get from overcoming these Read More →
First to the Top
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Fluency Level 1
Mt. Everest is the highest mountain in the world. It is 29,000 feet (or 8,848 meters) high. Many people tried to climb Mt. Everest, but nobody could get to the top. Some people died climbing… Read More →
Fish
From the Series Amazing Life Cycles
Meet some amazing animals—from caring crocodile mothers to meat eating plants, from the tallest parents in the woods to sea horse fathers looking after their young . . . with the odd hairy… Read More →
FishFishFish
From the Series Three-Story Books
Look out! A little yellow fish swims alone in a big ocean. A hungry barracuda searches for something to eat. A school of fish bands together and finds strength in numbers. Under the waves,… Read More →
Fish You Were Here: Book 4
From the Series Guinea PIG, Pet Shop Private Eye
The animals in Mr. Venezi's pet shop are used to how forgetful he is. Then he hires the perfect assistant, Viola. She does her job so well that Mr. V hardly needs to be there. In fact, one… Read More →
Fitness Math
From the Series Math Everywhere!
Math is everywhere when it comes to fitness! See who's exercising inside this book—and how we need math to measure movement! You'll need your math smarts to calculate target heart rate,… Read More →
Flabby Cat and Slobby Dog
Flabby Cat and Slobby Dog are very lazy. They sit on the couch watching TV for days and days and days. They eat and eat and eat. They sleep and sleep and sleep. And when they wake up, they… Read More →
Fleas in a Frenzy
From the Series Critter Kingdom
Zoom in on the world of fearless fleas and discover what they do all day! From life cycles and adaptation to diseases they carry, this book brings to life key topics about these curious… Read More →
Flickr Cofounder and Web Community Creator Caterina Fake
From the Series STEM Trailblazer Bios
Do you like to take pictures and share them online? Do you like to share comments on photos, places you've been, or articles? If so, you've probably heard of Flickr and other websites that… Read More →
Flights of Fancy: Monkey & Robot
From the Series Monkey & Robot
Monkey and Robot are back with more adventures. In this beginning reader graphic novel, the two show how much fun opposites can have together. They try to become superheroes, to travel back Read More →
Floating Jellyfish
From the Series Pull Ahead Books — Animals
Have you ever avoided stepping on a jellyfish so that it wouldn't sting you? Uncover why jellyfish sting, how they clone themselves and glow in the dark, and how they hide from predators.… Read More →
Floods
From the Series Pull Ahead Books — Forces of Nature
Do you know how floods happen? What a flash flood is? How people can stay safe during a flood? Read this book to discover the answers! Read More →
Florence Nightingale
From the Series On My Own Biography
Growing up in a wealthy family that believed nursing wasn't a respectable job, Florence Nightingale was determined to help others. After more than sixty years of service as a nurse, she had… Read More →
Florence Price
From the Series Classical Composers
Florence Price (1887–1953), an American composer and pianist, was a trailblazer as the first African American woman to gain recognition in classical music. Her compositions, blending… Read More →
Flower Talk: How Plants Use Color to Communicate
Pssssst! Did you know plants can talk? It’s true! Plants use the colors of their flowers to communicate with animals. But why animals? Because they help plants make seeds by moving pollen… Read More →
Flush It Down: The Story of Sewers through Time
Hold your nose and dive into the smelly but surprisingly fascinating world of sewers! From the mighty Cloaca Maxima of Ancient Rome to the revolting, waste-filled streets of the Middle Ages, Read More →
Fly, Chick, Fly!
In the middle of a wood there is a chick who will not fly. "Not I!" she cries to Mother Owl and Father Owl. She flaps, she flips, she flops, and she hops back into the nest. Time passes and… Read More →
Fly Frenzy
From the Series S.W.I.T.C.H.
Danny and Josh are trying their best to stay away from Petty Potts. They don't want anything to do with her crazy top-secret experiments, and they certainly don't want to get turned into bugs Read More →
Flying Colors: A Guide to Flags from Around the World
By exploring the designs of flags, we can learn all about the histories and aspirations of the countries they represent. Did you know that only the flag of Nepal has more than four sides? Or Read More →
Flying Creepy Crawlers
From the Series Crazy Creepy Crawlers
Flying insects hold one of the great keys to survival: wings. And there are winged insects buzzing, flitting, and soaring all around us. Take a close-up look to see how the hummingbird hawk… Read More →
Flying Giants of Dinosaur Time
From the Series Meet the Dinosaurs
"Dino" Don Lessem brings readers face-to-face with various dinosaur species, detailing their habitats, way of life and how they became extinct. An acclaimed dinosaur expert, Don Lessem has… Read More →
Flying Reptile Models: Dinosaurs That Ruled the Skies!
From the Series Build Your Own Dinosaurs!
Build your own fantastic flying prehistoric reptile models. From a flying Pteranodon to a gravity-defying, hovering Thalassodromeus, this book is full of engaging makerspace projects that… Read More →