Reindeer on the Move: Nonfiction for New Readers
How do reindeer survive in the cold?
Travel across the tundra with a herd of reindeer and learn how sticking together keeps them safe in the frozen Arctic.
Build knowledge, language, and literacy together with informational texts designed for multilingual learners!
Each book sparks curiosity and conversation with key science concepts that supplement your content curriculum. Built-in scaffolds provide layered support for comprehension, vocabulary development, and literacy skills.
This book is 80% decodable for readers confident with r-controlled vowels and high-frequency words commonly found in K–2 texts. It follows a problem & solution text structure, encouraging readers to notice the problems and how they are fixed.
- Before Reading
The Kickstart Your Knowledge page activates prior knowledge and sets a purpose for reading.
- During Reading
Nonfiction text features—including a table of contents, captions, labels, bold words, and a hand-drawn picture glossary—serve as built-in scaffolds to help multilingual learners navigate informational text with confidence.
- After Reading
The Let’s Talk page invites students to discuss what they learned, using a high-interest photo and open-ended prompt to build oral language and reinforce new learning.
Each informational book works beautifully on its own—but they’re even better together! Combine titles to create text sets that connect to your curriculum, build knowledge, and strengthen vocabulary and understanding.
Knowledge building, language development, and decoding practice—all in one little book!
TITLE
Reindeer on the Move
SERIES
Nonfiction for New Readers
GENRE
Informational
FORMAT
6x6" Paperback
LENGTH
16 Pages, 119 Words
ISBN
978-1-969901-07-2

