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Thank you Ms. Moltz's class for creating our 3 millionth FREE Book!

During April 2008, Nationwide Learning marked a major milestone publishing its three millionth FREE book! Animal Tales was created by Ms. Moltz's class at Beavertown Elementary in Kettering, OH. Congratulations!

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Studentreasures® Helps You Meet Curriculum Goals

       
Programs   Studentreasures® Grades K-2
  • Write sentences and paragraphs legibly.
  • Write short stories that include setting and characters.
  • Know the distinction between fact and fiction.
  • Draw pictures to describe persons, places, and experiences.
  • Revise stories to add details and edit work.
  • Begin to proofread.

Studentreasures® Grades 3-5

  • Write independently, short narratives and stories.
  • Use drawings, pictures, and lists to describe people, places, and events.
  • Revise drafts to add details and precision.
  • Write and edit work.
  • Publish final versions.
  • Develop proofreading skills.

Meet These Language Arts Writing Standards

“Some teachers used this project as part of their social studies or science unit. The increase in students’
self-esteem was phenomenal! Our struggling students who are reluctant writers were motivated to write more when they saw the products.”

Nedine Stump,
Curriculum Facilitator
Gillespie Park Elementary School
Greensboro, NC
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Studentreasures® Publishing is so Flexible!

Meet learning objectives by connecting this educational writing enrichment project with your Core Curriculum Content Standards set by your Department of Education. You can create age-appropriate themes and lesson plans that are tied to a specific learning objective. The possibilities are endless, but here are just a few examples.


   
All About Us
 
Lesson from Our Grandparents
   


Social Science

Social Science can take on many diverse forms relating to the United States government, its history, its people, and its neighbors around the world.
Themes include: Civics and Government, Geography, Society, Culture, and Diversity

 


U.S. History

Bring history to life in a variety of ways including family stories and traditions and exploring students’ cultural backgrounds.
Themes includes: Communities, Heritage, Immigration, State, or Regional History

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Math is Awesome
 
Our Farm Field Trip
   
Math

Link math and language through this fresh and exciting approach. Replace dull drill and practice lessons with your very own math book!
Themes include: Math, Poetry, A Collection of Math Problems, A Counting Book
 
Science

Integrate hands-on activities designed to promote science literacy. Reinforce your lessons by turning a project into a published book!
Themes include: Earth Science, Space Exploration, Nature, Environment

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Painting the Sky
 
Winter
   
Art

In addition to writing, students have the opportunity to use different media, techniques, and processes to communicate ideas, experiences, and stories.
Benefits include: Inspiring creativity, Promoting visual expression, Incorporating art instruction with other lessons

 
Technology

Incorporate technology during the project to enhance learning and increase productivity by using computers for researching, editing, and/or creating copy and art.
Skills include: Keyboarding, Online Research, Computer Skills

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Building Good Character
 
Our Poetry Book
   


Health

Teaching students about how the human heart really works as you celebrate Valentine’s Day is just one way to combine writing with important health facts.
Themes include: Favorite Food (nutrition), Character Education (bullying), Parts of the Body


 
Poetry

There’s no better way to teach a complete poetry unit than to publish a classbook featuring your students’ own collection of poems.
Choose any form including: Couplets, Haikus, Cinquains
   
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