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Nastassia is a young worker honeybee with her sights set on the royal crown. The social order of the Honey Hive is strict for a worker bee. Should she stick to her mission to change the hierarchy or give up and accept her place as a worker bee? All reading levels will enjoy this fun story, while confident readers will enjoy a pop of high-intensity vocabulary words targeting inferencing skills, comprehension maintenance, and awareness of text structure. This story includes over 1800 literacy words, a prologue, a glossary, fun facts, and comprehension questions. Lexile Reading Range: 810L - 1000L; Recommended grade levels: 2-5…mehr

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Nastassia is a young worker honeybee with her sights set on the royal crown. The social order of the Honey Hive is strict for a worker bee. Should she stick to her mission to change the hierarchy or give up and accept her place as a worker bee? All reading levels will enjoy this fun story, while confident readers will enjoy a pop of high-intensity vocabulary words targeting inferencing skills, comprehension maintenance, and awareness of text structure. This story includes over 1800 literacy words, a prologue, a glossary, fun facts, and comprehension questions. Lexile Reading Range: 810L - 1000L; Recommended grade levels: 2-5
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I enjoyed writing this story to share how when life obstacles cause stressful experiences, we can activate our inner courage to plan a better outcome for ourselves. Learning to use the power of self-determination can alleviate the harmful effects of stress. Setting goals is a strategy that helps me achieve my life's purpose. This story teaches readers that overcoming barriers to reaching a goal takes hard work and self-determination. For over 20 years, I've served children as a special education teacher, and I work with the speech impaired. Additionally, I tutor as a reading comprehension specialist for academically at-risk students. Reading children's books to my students continues to bring joy to my heart as I teach young learners to read, narrate stories, and improve their comprehension skills. Growing one's imagination proves that early intervention is essential for achieving academic success.