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Usher your young readers into the incredibly interesting world around them as they build up their nonfiction reading skills with the DK Super Readers series!
As an evolution of the very popular DK Readers series for students aged 3-11, DK Super Readers explores the exciting nonfiction world of dinosaurs, animals, natural wonders, and more. Each title integrates science and social studies topics to help develop nonfiction reading skills, which will help students develop a thirst for learning, improve cognitive knowledge acquisition, concentration, information gathering, critical thinking, and study skills.
The beautifully designed DK Super Readers series:
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Progression of subject vocabulary, fonts, and introduction of key nonfiction features, such as illustrated content pages, glossaries, indexes, labeled diagrams and illustrations, fact call-outs, and information panels have been carefully considered by experts in this field. All DK Super Readers also have a Lexile® reader measure to help teachers personalize learning by providing the best books to boost academic progress and success.
Pre-Level (Lexile® Range BR40-300L)
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Level 1 (Lexile® Range 310L-490L)
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Level 2 (Lexile® Range 500L-610L)
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Level 3 (Lexile® Range 620L-790L)
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Level 4 (Lexile® Range 800L-1010L)
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There are six English-Spanish bilingual titles for Pre-Level and Level 1 to actively learn either target language while enjoying the wonderful world of nonfiction.
Watch your students really come to enjoy their reading time, increase their understanding of humanity and our environment, and become better readers with the DK Super Readers series.
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