Students learn more when subjects
are taught according to their natural connections. Carolina’s
science programs make it easy for teachers to connect and integrate
many subjects with science, such as language arts, history, and
social studies.  Build
Language Arts Skills
Our inquiry-based science units help your students develop their
reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills as they complete
record sheets, maintain science notebooks, read stories about topics
they are studying in science class, and share their findings in
small groups and formal class presentations. Reading, however, has a
special emphasis in Carolina’s science programs because students who
read well build a strong foundation for learning in all areas of
life.
Connect Reading to Life
Children are more likely to read when their reading materials
connect to a recent activity. In other words, the activity makes
reading relevant for children. As a result, they want to learn more
about a particular topic. Give your students new opportunities for
learning with Carolina’s science literacy materials.

These reading resources offer:
- A broad selection of
age-appropriate, grade-specific materials
- Diverse topics geared to
student interests but also aligned to national standards
- Multiple ways to use the
materials in the classroom
- Prices to fit any budget
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