These Values in Action® timeless Biographies, Illustrated Classics, and Real Life Stories are perfect for the classroom, supplemental reading, and literacy programs
such as No Child Left Behind and Read By Nine. Each
book illustrates important values which form the basis of a solid character
education program. Teacher's Guides and Accelerated
Reader® are available for each series. |
Biographies
(Grade Levels 3–4)
Each
true story exemplifies an important value. |
48pp - color illustrations |
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Muhammad Ali • Honesty
Cesar Chavez • Compassion
Jane Goodall • Responsibility
Jackie Robinson • Respect
Eleanor Roosevelt • Respect
Leonardo da Vinci • Imagination |
Illustrated
Classics (Grade Levels 4–6)
Each
classic tale brings to life an essential character trait. |


128pp - black and white illustrations |
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Adventures of Huckleberry
Finn • Friendship
The Adventures of Robin Hood • Friendship
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes • Curiosity
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer • Imagination
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland • Imagination
Black Beauty • Perseverence
The Call of the Wild • Perseverence
Frankenstein • Tolerance
Gulliver's Travels • Tolerance
Heidi • Optimism
The Hunchback of Notre Dame • Compassion
Jane Eyre • Compassion
A Little Princess • Generosity
Little Women • Family
Moby Dick • Determination
Oliver Twist • Honesty
The Prince and the Pauper • Respect
The Red Badge of Courage • Self-Esteem
Robinson Crusoe • Resourcefulness
The Secret Garden • Compassion
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde • Moderation
Swiss Family Robinson • Teamwork
Treasure Island • Courage
White Fang • Resilience |
Real
Life Stories (Grade Levels 5 –8)
Each
book is a collection of twenty real life stories that demonstrates: |
128pp - black and white illustrations |
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Compassion
Courage
Determination
Imagination
Responsibility
Vision

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Read
what Teachers are saying about
Values in Action:
“The Values In Action books are fantastic! The series
aquaints students with timeless stories, helps improve their reading
skills, and illustrates the positive traits embodied by the characters
in the story.”
— Literacy Coach, Orange Center Elementary
“The teachers want more of the Values In Action Illustrated
Classics because they are seeing the books work with their students.
Their students want to read!”
— Principal, Fern Creek Elementary
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