In Level 7 - Turquoise, children will learn new graphemes and alternative pronunciations for known graphemes. For example, they have already learned /ow/ as in 'cow' and will now learn /ow/… More →
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Supersonic Phonics Level 8 - Purple Set
In Level 8 - Purple, children will learn new graphemes and alternative pronunciations for known graphemes. For example, they have already learned /ow/ as in 'cow' and will now learn /ow/ as… More →
Supersonic Phonics Level 9 - Gold Set
In Level 9 - Gold, children read with increasing fluency. They will have learned most of the common letter-sound combinations and can read familiar words automatically without needing to… More →
With sharp teeth, giant bodies, and terrific tails, dinosaurs once ruled the planet. But they weren't alone! Travel back in time on an adventure to find out all about creatures that lived… More →
Totally Not True!
Have you seen a Bigfoot or heard rumors that Elvis is alive? People believe in all sorts of tall tales. But how can we know what is totally true? We use the scientific method! It's easy to… More →
Totally Silly Science
What's sillier than a monkey in a spacesuit or potato passengers on… Not much! Take a hi-lo adventure about serious science you can hardly believe is true. Struggling readers in grades More →
U.S. History: Need to Know
The past has always shaped the present. Ace U.S. history… with an easy-to-understand breakdown of important historical events presented using carefully leveled text and dyslexic-frie More →
This world can be strange, absurd, baffling, inexplicable, and downright wacky. Learn about some of the wildest things from making clothing out of old milk to staying in bed for… A com More →
Weather Makes Them Move
Flying friends, gentle giants, and even teeny tiny insects are on the… Why? It has to do with weather. Learn about the migration of animals that are spurred on to travel by changes in the More →
X-treme Facts: Natural Disasters
Did you know one spinning storm over the sea was wide enough that… could have stretched across the entire United States? And have you heard about tornadoes made of water, fire, or snow? Expl More →