Welcome to the Mystery Issue!

What is a mystery? In this issue, kids will read four texts that tackle this essential question.

They will watch videos that introduce the big question and bring the nonfiction to life.

Our online lesson plans and skills pages help your kiddos think critically, make text-to-text connections, and build knowledge.

So put on your detective hat and dive into Storyworks 2!

Best wishes,

Laine Falk

Editor, Storyworks 2

storyworks2@scholastic.com

Looking for the Digital Resouce Guide that came with your print issue? Click here!

Mini Read:  Mayor Sweet Tart Runs This Town

This cat has an important job. She is the mayor of Omena, Michigan!

Words & Pictures: Hold On, It's a Hurricane

You’re going to read a story about a hurricane. Here are five facts to know first.

Big Read: The Mystery of the Lake Monster

Some people say a giant monster lives in a far-off lake. Other people are not so sure.

Debate:  Should Kids Get to Vote?

Right now, you have to be at least 18 years old to vote. What do you think?

Mini Graphic Novel: Mystery at the Knitting Club

A ball of yarn goes missing. The characters in this story are on the case!

Paired Texts: The Mystery of the Missing Bugs

Thousands of bugs. One creepy-crawly crime. Who did it, and why?

Partner Reading: Interview With a Loose Tooth

Question Mark gets the details about what’s up with loose teeth.

Fiction: The Storm

Annie and her mom feel alone in their new home. Then a storm changes everything.

Poetry: Loch Ness Mystery

Read a shape poem about the Loch Ness Monster.

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