SNEAK PEEK

See what’s in the February issue of Scope

We are very excited to share with you what we’ve been working on for the February 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 molasses breaking through a building down the city streets in the 1920s

NARRATIVE NONFICTION

“The Killer Wave”

This riveting story explores the lasting impact of a little-known disaster: the Great Molasses Flood of 1919.

Featured Skill: key ideas and details

Illustration of Garrett Morgan

PAIRED TEXTS

“Into the Poison Cloud” and “6 Qualities of a Successful Inventor”

Meet incredible inventor Garrett Morgan, whose pioneering gas mask changed the way America fights fires. The article is paired with an informational text about what it takes to succeed as an inventor.

Featured Skill: synthesis

Illustration of a person playing basketball in a wheelchair

FICTION

“Sometimes a Dream Needs a Push”

This moving story by Walter Dean Myers explores a complex relationship between a father and son.

Featured Skill: character

Illustration of an alien octopus creature facing off a diver

DRAMA

Once Upon an Ice Moon: A Cinderella Story

Students will love performing our sci-fi take on Cinderella.

Featured Skill: identifying defining characteristics

Illustration of a student working online while daydreaming about having snowball fight

DEBATE/SCAVENGER HUNT

“Should School Be Canceled for Bad Weather?”

On bad weather days, should students get the day off or switch to remote learning? Two teens face off in the debate. Your students decide who makes the stronger argument.

Featured Skill: analyzing arguments

Illustration of a spotted lanternfly amongst a background of lanternflies

SHORT READ

“The Bug That’s Eating America”

In this bite-sized article, students explore how the problem of the invasive lanternfly might be solved.

Featured Skill: constructed response

Superhero font. Text, "Root Power"

NEW! ROOT POWER

“The Journal of Captain Hela”

In this delightful new feature, students explore Greek and Latin roots and prefixes in a graphic-novel-style story.

Featured Skill: vocabulary acquisition

Illustration of a person surfing through milk spilled out of a red cup

POEM

“Mistake”

After analyzing the diamante poem “Mistake,” students compose their own diamante poems.

Featured Skills: analyzing and writing poetry

Illustration of a submarine in deep water next to a fish with a light over its face

GRAMMAR

“Into the Deep”

Journey to one of the most mysterious places on Earth—the Mariana Trench—while practicing number and amount.

Featured Skill: conventions of standard English

Text-to-Speech