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Sportopedia: Criss Cross

This printable and interactive Cross Cross puzzle aligns with Sportopedia by Elizabeth Jenner.

Sportopedia: Word Search

After reading Sportopedia by Elizabeth Jenner, use this printable and interactive Word Search Puzzle to extend student learning. Find and cycle words across, down, and diagonally.

50 Adventures in the 50 States: Criss Cross

This printable and interactive Cross Cross puzzle aligns with 50 Adventures in the 50 States by Kate Siber.

50 Adventures in the 50 States: Word Search

After reading 50 Adventures in the 50 States by Kate Siber, use this printable and interactive Word Search Puzzle to extend student learning. Find and cycle words across, down, and diagonally.

Kids' Field Guide to Birds: Criss Cross

This printable and interactive Cross Cross puzzle aligns with Kids’ Field Guide to Birds by Daisy Yuhas.

Kids' Field Guide to Birds: Word Search

After reading Kids' Field Guide to Birds by Daisy Yuhas, use this printable and interactive Word Search Puzzle to extend student learning. Find and cycle words across, down, and diagonally.
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Jiu-Jitsu Girl

Written by Jennifer Dutton
RIF Summer Camp: Reading Explorers Badge. Sixth grader Angie dreads being pushed into Jiu-Jitsu, especially as she tries to fit in with the “normal” kids at school. When a tournament, family changes, and an unexpected friendship complicate things, she’s forced to question where she truly belongs. Through it all, Angie learns to define herself on her own terms.
4th - 8th
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Kids' Field Guide to Birds

Written by Daisy Yuhas
RIF Summer Camp: Reading Explorers Badge. Kids’ Field Guide to Birds is an engaging and accessible resource that helps young readers identify and learn about common birds across a variety of environments.
3rd - 7th
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50 Adventures in the 50 States

Written by Kate Siber and Illustrated by Lydia Hill
RIF Summer Camp: Reading Explorers Badge. 50 Adventures in the 50 States takes readers on a thrilling journey across the U.S., highlighting one exciting outdoor activity in each state.
1st - 6th
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Sportopedia: Explore more than 50 sports from around the world

Written by Adam Skinner and Illustrated by Mark Long
RIF Summer Camp: Reading Explorers Badge. Sportopedia is a comprehensive and engaging guide that introduces readers to a wide range of sports, from popular games to lesser-known activities.
2nd - 6th
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The Organic Artist for Kids: A DIY Guide to Making Your Own Eco-Friendly Art Supplies from Nature

Written by Nick Neddo
RIF Summer Camp: Artistic Avenues Badge. The Organic Artist for Kids encourages children to explore creativity by using natural materials and drawing inspiration from the outdoors.
3rd - 7th
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Passover Around the World

Written by Tami Lehman-Wilzig and Illustrated by Elizabeth Wolf

Children learn that Jewish families all over the world celebrate Passover in their own special ways...

2nd - 6th
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Ten Mile Day and the Building of the Transcontinental Railroad

Written by Mary Ann Fraser

In 1869, a group of hardworking Chinese railroad workers were given an almost impossible challenge...

3rd - 7th
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History of Japan for Kids: An Enthralling Overview of Ancient Empires, Samurai Warriors, and the Journey to Modern Times

Written by Billy Wellman

Did you know Japan is made up of thousands of islands? Or that the world’s very first novel was...

3rd - 7th
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A Child's Introduction to Asian American and Pacific Islander History: The Heroes, the Stories, and the Cultures that Helped to Build America

Written by Naomi Hirahara and Illustrated by Sarah Demonteverde
The newest book in the award‑winning Child’s Introduction series shines a bright light on the amazing impact Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) people have had on life in the United States.
3rd - 7th
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Halfway to Somewhere

Halfway to Somewhere

Written by Jose Pimienta
Halfway to Somewhere is a heartfelt graphic novel that follows Ave, a middle schooler moving from Mexico to Kansas while navigating the pain of their parents' divorce and a split family.
3rd - 7th
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Where Only Storms Grow

Where Only Storms Grow

Written by Alyssa Colman
Twins Joanna and Howe struggle to save their family farm during the height of the Dust Bowl.
4th - 6th
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Will's Race for Home

Will's Race for Home

Written by Jewell Parker Rhodes
Twelve-year-old Will and his father travel from Texas to Oklahoma to claim their own land during the 1889 Land Rush.
3rd - 7th

"If I Ran for President" Writing Activity

Students design a campaign poster that highlights an issue they care about, includes a strong slogan and meaningful promise, and visually communicates their leadership message.
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Maple for the People: (A Middle Grade Novel of School Elections, Friendship, and Finding Ones Voice)

Written by Kate McGovern
When Maple runs for sixth-grade president, she learns that leadership means standing up for her community—even when it’s unpopular.
4th - 7th
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Kid Olympians: Winter: True Tales of Childhood from Champions and Game Changers (Kid Legends)

Written by Robin Stevenson and Illustrated by Allison Steinfeld
Kid Olympians: Winter shares true, inspiring childhood stories of Winter Olympians and Paralympians from around the world.
3rd - 7th
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Wonder Tales from Around the World (World Storytelling)

Written by Heather Forest and Illustrated by David Boston
Traditional stories have been told aloud for hundreds of years. Even though they aren’t meant to be taken literally, they stay with us because they share timeless truths about what it means to be human.
4th - 6th
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Trickster Tales: Forty Folk Stories from Around the World (World Storytelling)

Written by Josepha Sherman and Illustrated by David Boston
People of all ages love watching tricksters get into trouble—and wriggle right back out again. Today we laugh at characters like Bugs Bunny, the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote, Ace Ventura, and even Bart Simpson. But tricksters have been around much longer than cartoons and movies. Every culture in the world has its own clever mischief‑maker. In Africa, there’s Anansi the Spider. In the American Southwest, Coyote causes chaos. In the Pacific Northwest, Raven stirs things up. In the American South, Rabbit is always ready with a trick. Ireland has the leprechaun, and South America has the sly Fox. Josepha Sherman gathered forty of these wonderful stories from around the globe.
4th - 6th
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Through the Grapevine: World Tales Kids Can Read & Tell

Written by Martha Hamilton & Mitch Weiss
Have you ever played the game “Telephone,” where one person whispers a message and it travels around the circle until it comes back sounding completely different? Stories work the same way. As they’re passed from person to person—and from place to place—they stretch, twist, and grow into new versions. The stories in this book show just how powerful that “story grapevine” can be. Many of these tales have been traveling for hundreds of years. Some appear in different countries all over the world, each with its own special twist. All of them are fun to read aloud, and even more fun to tell in your own voice.
1st - 6th

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