SNEAK PEEK

See what’s in the May issue of Scope

We are very excited to share with you what we’ve been working on for the May 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.


Illustration of a person in a field with three windmills

NARRATIVE NONFICTION

“Chasing the Wind”

The incredible story of William Kamkwamba, who as a teen built a windmill and brought electricity to his village in Malawi

Featured Skill: key ideas and details

Headshot

PAIRED TEXTS

“Mental Health Hero” and “It Takes Guts”

An article about how one teen has learned to cope with her anxiety disorder is paired with a Q&A with author Raina Telgemeier about her graphic novel Guts.

Featured Skill: synthesis

Illustration of person standing in front of a bakery and wearing sunglasses

FICTION 

“Freddie in the Shade” by Pam Muñoz Ryan

In this moving story, a boy learns to face the recent changes in his life.

Featured Skill: conflict

Image of a jewel necklace with a city in the background during sunset

DRAMA

The Necklace

Students will love the epic twist ending of this play, based on the classic short story by Guy de Maupassant.

Featured Skill: analyzing characters

Image of an astronaut sunning in space with earth in the distance

DEBATE/ESSAY KIT

“Your Next Vacation: Space?”

Students read arguments on both sides of the debate surrounding space tourism and take a stand.

Featured Skill: argument writing

Image of five colorful sneakers

SHORT READ

“Why Are Your Sneakers So Bright?”

This bite-sized article explores the psychology of color and how it relates to our kicks.

Featured Skill: constructed response

Photo of the sun in the sky over a flat landscape

YOU BE THE EDITOR

“The Land of the Midnight Sun”

Students hone their writing and revision skills while learning about why summer days are so long in Fairbanks, Alaska.

Featured Skill: editing and revising

Image of a notebook, pencil, and eraser

POEM

“A Poppy Blooms”

Students read a haiku by Tachibana Hokushi, then use it as a model to write their own.

Featured Skill: analyzing and writing poetry

Illustration of two teens pointing across a river from a forest

ROOT POWER

“Greetings from Camp Chickaree”

In this delightful feature, students explore the Latin roots bene and bon through a graphic-novel-style story.

Featured Skill: vocabulary acquisition

Image of a volcano erupting

GRAMMAR

“Would You Eat Volcano Pizza?”

Practice the use of less and fewer  while learning about how a chef cooks pizza on a volcano in Guatemala.

Featured Skill: conventions of standard English

Image of a variety of electronics made out of clay

INFOGRAPHIC

“What to Do With Old Electronics”

Students learn about the problem of e-waste and how they can help.

Featured Skill: visual literacy 

Text-to-Speech