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  1. Mar 13, 2024 · An Atlas of Lost Kingdoms: Discover Mythical Lands, Lost Cities and Vanished Islands. By Emily Hawkins (Author), Lauren Mark Baldo (Illustrator) Published: October 4, 2022. This atlas blends history and myth to explore the lost kingdoms, phantom islands, and legendary continents once sought by explorers.

  2. Jun 15, 2021 · History, science, current events, and social sciences are explored in these highly engaging narrative and expository nonfiction texts for middle grade readers. The Undefeated by Kwame Alexander. illus. by Kadir Nelson. HMH/Versify.

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  4. Nov 20, 2023 · Exposing middle schoolers to a wide variety of nonfiction subjects will allow them to find what interests them. Once they have these experiences, they will enjoy nonfiction much more. To make things easier for you, we have developed a list of 30 nonfiction books for you to add to your classroom collection.

  5. The author who spun Charlotte’s Web. One day, on a small farm in Maine, a man sat in a barn watching a large gray spider spin a web. The man was E.B. White. E.B.—or Andy, as he was called—thought spiders were spectacular creatures. He thought that one day he might like to write a children’s book about a spider.

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  6. This nonfiction reading comprehension resource contains everything you need to introduce your students to Abraham Lincoln's childhood, and learn about his childhood friend Austin Gollaher, , and share examples of the tall tales he loved to tell. The flipbook contains tall tales and an introduction explaining where Lincoln got his tall tales.

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  7. Jul 1, 2021 · Are you looking for some fascinating nonfiction books for kids? This list is chock full of some excellent options!

  8. Short stories and nonfiction can be a great resource for teachers. The succinctness and engaging information will keep students' attention. This lesson offers examples of nonfiction to help...