Anna Sewell once slipped while walking home from school and severely injured both of her ankles. For the rest of her life, Anna was unable to stand without a crutch or to walk for any length of time. She frequently used horse-drawn carriages, which contributed to her love of horses. Black Beauty is her most […]
Grade 4 Reading Lesson 25 Horror – The Mirror
One night, I went downstairs to the kitchen because I was feeling thirsty. There were no lights, and as I was drinking water, I saw two green eyes glow in the dark. They were coming towards me, slowly. I screamed in fear and dropped the bottle. But all I was heard was “Meow!” Thank God […]
Grade 4 Reading Lesson 3 Fables And Folktales – A Fisherman
Whoever thought that the sea has castles, and mermaids, and treasures and kings and queens underneath? It is so unbelievable. Urashima Taro, the fisherman found it puzzling too. But then, he not only got to see the the place, but he also live there. Let us now read about this fisherman.
Grade 4 Reading Lesson 18 Nonfiction – The Olympic Games
The Olympic Games started in the 776 BC. That’s around 300 years ago! Let us read some more interesting facts about the Olympic Games.
Download the complete course nowGrade 4 Reading Lesson 23 Biographies – Albert Einstein
A refugee is a person who lives outside his/her birthplace because they have been driven out from their country. Albert Einstein was born in Germany, but he was sent to the US as a refugee. Read this biography and find out more about him.
Grade 4 Reading Lesson 16 Nonfiction – Earthquakes
Earthquakes are measured by seismograms on a Richter Scale. In terms of earthquakes which were studied, measured, and recorded on the Richter Scale, however, the Great Chilean Earthquake was far and away the biggest earthquake ever. It measured 9.5 on the Richter Scale. That is a big number because an earthquake of magnitude 7 can […]
Grade 4 Reading Lesson 1 Fables And Folktales – The Ant And The Grasshopper
A grasshopper laughs at an ant when it is working hard. Why? Doesn’t the grasshopper have any work to do? Is it lazy? Does it learn a lesson from the ant that it is important to work, and work on time? Let us find out from this story.
Grade 1 Reading Lesson 17 Mythology – Ulysses And Cyclops
Grade 9 Fun Reading – My Senses are All Backward
Grade 8 Reading Lesson 7 Nonfiction – Philosopher’s Corner – Mahatma Gandhi
Grade 4 Reading Lesson 22 Myths And Legends – Bruce And The Spider
Grade 6 Reading Lesson 12 Biographies – Julius Caesar
Grade 9 Reading Lesson 9 Poetry – The Arrow and the Song
Grade 4 Reading Lesson 6 Short Stories – You Can’t Please Everybody
Grade 6 Reading Lesson 1 Poetry – Daffodils
Grade 3 Reading Lesson 16 Poetry – Once The Wind
Grade 4 Reading Lesson 4 Fables And Folktales – The Rat