Engage Literacy is the perfect choice for your comprehensive literacy needs. All titles are precisely levelled, with new vocabulary being introduced and reinforced throughout the levels. The new readers are levelled at book band colour Grey. With a balanced mix of fiction and non-fiction, and high-interest and curriculum topics, there are books to inspire every reader.

Engage Literacy is the award-winning reading scheme from Raintree. Perfect for both guided and independent reading, its engaging and contemporary content motivates and supports early readers while providing a reliable and instructional framework. Readers are thematically linked in fiction and non-fiction pairs and precisely levelled, with new vocabulary introduced and reinforced throughout the levels.

Engage Literacy is the award-winning reading scheme from Raintree. Perfect for both guided and independent reading, its engaging and contemporary content motivates and supports early readers while providing a reliable and instructional framework. Readers are thematically linked in fiction and non-fiction pairs and precisely levelled, with new vocabulary introduced and reinforced throughout the levels.

Forces and motion go hand in hand. Forces make objects go faster, slow down, change direction and change shape. Learn about gravity, friction and other types of forces and the effects they have on objects.

Daring Teamwork

by Rebecca Rissman

Published 10 August 2017
Have you ever been a member of a team? You may think teamwork is all fun and games, but it can be daring and even dangerous. Some people depend on teamwork to remain safe while at work or completing a goal. Learn all about the importance of teamwork in daring situations at incredible heights and speeds, in the open sea, and while facing natural disasters.

Engage Literacy is the award-winning reading scheme from Raintree. Perfect for both guided and independent reading, its engaging and contemporary content motivates and supports early readers while providing a reliable and instructional framework. Readers are thematically linked in fiction and non-fiction pairs and precisely levelled, with new vocabulary introduced and reinforced throughout the levels.

Young Peter trains to become a knight. Secretly, Peter is also learning to read and write. When Peter tries to warn of a private letter he saw that says Lord Hawkwood is in danger, no one believes him. Will he be able to convince everyone of what he has read before it's too late?

The Breathing Trees

by Mark Weakland

Published 10 August 2017
Gemm, Nova, and Jarrell are traveling to a space station orbiting Jupiter. On their two-year journey, they experiment with the oxygen levels given off by saplings in microgravity environments. Will they be able to prove that saplings give off more oxygen in space, and can they get their results back to the scientists on Earth?

Sofia and the Quetzal Bird

by Adam Guillain

Published 1 January 2016
Sofia travels back to her birthplace in Guatemala and learns more about her family's culture with the help of a quetzal bird.

Animal Migration

by Brian Krumm

Published 1 January 2016
Discuss different types of migrating animals and they amazing routes they travel during migration.

It's high tech versus low tech as students produce sound effects for the school play.

Explains the basic properties of light and sound.

The Emperor's Panda

by Alison Reynolds

Published 1 January 2016
A young boy and his sister try to hide a panda from the Emperor in Ancient China.

Marvin and his friend Kayla follow the journey of monarch butterflies as they makes in annual migration.

Government Around the World

by A.M. Reynolds

Published 1 January 2016
Discusses the different types of governments and where they are found in the world.