SNEAK PEEK

See what’s in the November issue of Scope

We are very excited to share with you what we’ve been working on for the November issue! It will be going out to classrooms and available at Scope Online in a few weeks. In the meantime, here’s a sneak peek.


NARRATIVE NONFICTION

“Rescue in the Rainforest”

This moving nonfiction article takes readers on a journey to Costa Rica, where an incredible group of conservationists rescues sick, injured, and orphaned sloths.

Featured Skill: key ideas and details

PAIRED TEXTS

“Welcome to 2122!”

An informational text about what life could be like in 100 years is paired with a magazine article from the year 1900 predicting what life will be like in the 21st century. A poem follows both texts.

Featured Skill: synthesis

FICTION 

“How to Make S’mores” by Hena Khan

After moving from Pakistan to Maryland, Raniya is uncertain about her new life in America. Can a class trip help her see things differently?

Featured Skill: character

DRAMA

The Mystery of the Stolen Jewel

Students will love performing this exciting play featuring the iconic detective Sherlock Holmes.

Featured Skill: summarizing

DEBATE/SCAVENGER HUNT

“Are Free Returns Out of Control?”

Americans are shopping online more than ever—and mailing back tons of unwanted items. All those returns are causing a big problem. How should it be solved?

Featured Skill: analyzing arguments

SHORT READ

“The Secret Powers of Doodling”

In this bite-sized article, students explore how doodling can help us learn.

Featured Skill: constructed response

CONTEST

First-Line Fiction Contest

Students choose one of three first lines by famous author Claribel A. Ortega and use it to write an original piece of fiction.

Featured Skill: narrative writing

GRAMMAR

“Could These Lights Be Aliens?”

Students practice using then and than while learning about Texas’s mysterious Marfa Lights.

Featured Skill: conventions of standard English

Text-to-Speech