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Nonfiction Texts | Newspapers | Videos | Maps
DIGITAL RESOURCES TO SUPPORT
COMMON CORE LEARNING
Mobile and accessible anywhere by anyone
Use as part of classroom or small- group instruction
Perfect for whiteboards
Use outside the classroom without teacher mediation
Perfect for BYOD and flipped classrooms
Why Scholastic GO?Administrators, teachers, and librarians are all feeling the
pressure to make the leap to digital—and at the same time,
implement the Common Core. Integrating technology into a
child’s education is critical to preparing students for college
and career readiness and ensuring their academic success.
Award-winning Scholastic GO! is becoming the go-to
digital resource for educators seeking to provide authentic
content, improve literacy, and support the development of
key Common Core skills. Whether accessed in the library,
classroom, or home, our digital platforms help students:
• Build vocabulary and analytical skills
• Strive to comprehend increasing levels of text complexity
• Identify and articulate point of view
• Master analysis of evidence-based learning
• Build digital reading stamina
• Acquire content-area knowledge
• Closely read informational and authentic texts
Start here Go anywhere
Daily news feeds
More than 300,000 vetted and maintained
websites
Videos to build background knowledge
Topographical, historical, and current interactive maps
Five dictionaries and two thesauruses
to build in-context vocabulary
Pro and con debates to offer varying points of view
Follow up with hands-on
projects, lesson plans, and more
1100 world newspapers offering multiple perspectives in 73 languages
Instantly compare and contrast the demographics, cultures, or
economies of two countries
More than 120,000 authentic leveled texts
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For librarians
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GO! SUPPORTSchool and public libraries have quickly become sophisticated
digital-learning environments offering equal opportunities for
achievement to all students regardless of their socioeconomic
or education level. As we transition to a digital learning
environment, the role of the librarian is more crucial than ever.
Scholastic GO! helps librarians:
• Provide digital resources aligned with the Common Core
• Support teachers as they integrate digital content into lessons
and model how to effectively use technology in the classroom
• Recommend digital technology and demonstrate how to use it
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For teachers
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GO! FLIPPerfect for flipped classrooms, Scholastic GO! offers thousands
of opportunities for students to explore topics on their
own. Exploring a topic at home—whether reviewing an
article, watching a video, or closely reading a primary source
document—lets students come to class ready to engage in
discussions and participate in thought-provoking activities
facilitated by their teacher.
At school, teachers can support learning with:
• Lesson plans
• Project ideas
• Quizzes and activities
• Weblinks for related content discussions
• Primary sources
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GO! LEARNFor students to build their knowledge, they must have access
to authentic, verified, and age-appropriate information. When
it comes to content, no other digital resource provides more
than Scholastic GO!
Compelling content is blended with crucial online support
tools to help students better comprehend and analyze the
core-content areas, including:
• Text features throughout articles to allow students to
quickly find the information they’re seeking
• Leveled articles to ensure that students are reading
on-level and are able to comprehend the content
• Automatic word look-up to help build vocabulary
in context
• Read aloud feature to support struggling readers and
ELL students
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For students
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Customize your Scholastic GO! experience.
Amazing Animals of the World
Grades K–6
1200 nonfiction animal texts
Reading range: 500 –950 Lexile
Easy navigation, beautiful photographs, videos, puzzles
The New Book of Knowledge
Grades K–8
9200 nonfiction texts
Reading range: 650 –1100 Lexile
Strong classroom content extension
Choose from eight different databases to meet your individual needs:
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Customize your Scholastic GO! experience. START HERE GO! ANYWHERE
America the Beautiful
Grades K–8
3000 nonfiction texts
Reading range: 650 –1100 Lexile
History, culture, geography, government, games, and resources
Lands and Peoples
Grades 6–12
725 nonfiction articles on countries
Reading range: 850–1100 Lexile
Interactive atlas, beautiful photographs, more than 1000 maps, compare and contrast feature
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Customize your Scholastic GO! experience.
Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia
Grades 6–12
41,300 nonfiction texts
Reading range: 1000 – 1300 Lexile
Multimedia, maps, photographs, artwork, and more
The New Book of Popular Science
Grades 6–12
3100 nonfiction science and technology texts
Reading range: 900 –1200 Lexile
Celestial maps, hands-on projects and experiments
Choose from eight different databases to meet your individual needs:
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Customize your Scholastic GO! experience. START HERE GO! ANYWHERE
Need Correct Screen
Encyclopedia Americana
Grades 9–Adult
45,100 nonfiction texts
Reading range: 1100 Lexile and higher
Biographies, maps, tables, illustrations
Need Correct Screen
La Nueva Enciclopedia Cumbre
Grades 6–12
19,000 authentic nonfiction Spanish texts (not translated from English)
Fact boxes, pictures, interactive maps, timelines
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“ In the ever-changing technology-driven world that
we live in, student learning and student research
demands deep, rich content that is regularly updated
and provided in a manner that allows students
opportunities to work at a variety of levels. Scholastic
GO! does this with the ability to search multiple
resources at one time with search results that include
Lexile levels. Scholastic GO! is real-life learning that
elevates the success our students’ experience.”— Sue Bartle, School Library System,
Erie 2–Chautauqua Cattaraugus BOCES
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