Learn More About Our Story Genres
Learn More About Our Story Genres
Storyworks 1 is a multigenre ELA magazine for first-graders. Here is an overview of what you’ll find in our magazine!
Mini Read
Mini Read
The Mini Read is a short, high-interest nonfiction article that “warms up kids’ reading muscles” and also builds knowledge. Each Mini Read has a showstopping photo and nonfiction text features.
Skills covered in lesson plans and skill sheets: Comprehension, key details, grammar/punctuation
Big Read Aloud
Big Read Aloud
Our Big Read Aloud is a work of fascinating narrative nonfiction that brings important topics to life. Each article explores a highly engaging subject connected to social studies and science standards, making nonfiction feel like a story. These pieces are designed to be read aloud. Big Read Alouds are rich with text features—including maps, headlines, and captions—and are paired with a background-building video to support comprehension.
Skills covered in lesson plans and skill sheets: Comprehension text features, main idea, text structure, summarizing, vocabulary
Fiction
Fiction
Storyworks Fiction connects with kids through relatable experiences such as friendships and school. Students read genres such as realistic fiction, folktales, and fairy tales. Each text is paired with an ELA video focused on either the genre itself or an essential literary concept, such as plot or character traits.
Skills covered in lesson plans and skill sheets: Comprehension, plot, character, setting, genre, problem/solution
Nonfiction Connection
Nonfiction Connection
This is a short nonfiction text paired with the fiction story. It often explores a real-world topic or group of facts connected to an element in the fiction, giving students an engaging way to compare and contrast fiction and nonfiction texts.
Skills covered in lesson plans and skill sheets: Comprehension, fiction/nonfiction
Past to Present
Past to Present
This short nonfiction text tackles the social studies standard of how things change over time. Students read about the history of things that are familiar in their everyday lives such as erasers, ice cream, and sneakers. Each article includes a timeline text feature.
Skills covered in lesson plans and skill sheets: Comprehension, sequencing
Alike and Different
Alike and Different
Alike and Different is a delightful short article that compares and contrasts two engaging nonfiction topics, such as chocolate and vanilla, the fastest and slowest animals, and rabbit ears and human ears.
Skills covered in lesson plans and skill sheets: Compare/contrast
Silly Story
Silly Story
Silly Stories Fun Phonics features wacky, laugh-out-loud stories built around a targeted phonics skill. With playful characters and silly situations, these stories make decoding practice fun for young readers.
Skills covered in lesson plans and skill sheets: Phonics
Poetry
Poetry
The poems introduce students to poetry standards like rhyme, rhythm, and repetition.Many of the poems are also interactive. The short, funny poems make great texts for fluency reading practice.
Skills covered in lesson plans and skill sheets: Elements of poetry