

The Prince and the Pauper: Red Version – This is the original version that contains only the original author’s words. It is available in paperback or ebook.

Animal Farm: Red Version – This is the original version that contains only the original author’s words. It is available in paperback or ebook.
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The Prince and the Pauper: Yellow Version – This bridge version is the same as the original version with simplified vocabulary.

The Prince and the Pauper: Blue Version – This bridge version has the same simplified vocabulary as the yellow version, but also has simplified sentence structure.

The Prince and the Pauper: White Version – This bridge version has simplified vocabulary and sentence structure, and the amount of text is cut in half.

Animal Farm: Yellow Version – This bridge version is the same as the original version with simplified vocabulary.
Click here to view paperback version (currently only available in Japan)

Animal Farm: White Version – This bridge version has simplified vocabulary and sentence structure, and the amount of text is cut in half.
Click here to view paperback version (currently only available in Japan)


The Prince and the Pauper: Orange Version – TWO BOOKS IN ONE! This parallel text version contains the original (red) version side-by-side the yellow bridge version.

The Prince and the Pauper: Purple Version – TWO BOOKS IN ONE! This parallel text version contains the original (red) version side-by-side the blue bridge version.

The Prince and the Pauper: Pink Version – TWO BOOKS IN ONE! This parallel text version contains the original (red) version side-by-side the white bridge version.

Animal Farm: Orange Version – TWO BOOKS IN ONE! This parallel text version contains the original (red) version side-by-side the yellow bridge version.
Click here to view paperback version (currently only available in Japan)

Animal Farm: Pink Version – TWO BOOKS IN ONE! This parallel text version contains the original (red) version side-by-side the white bridge version.
Click here to view paperback version (currently only available in Japan)

The Tell-Tale Heart
“The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe is a well-known horror short story. The story takes us inside the mind of a madman as he attempts to convince us of how sane (and even ingenious) he actually is. This is a great short story to choose if you want one that exemplifies an unreliable narrator, suspense, or literary elements like onomatopoeia and repetition.
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Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment
“Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment” by Nathaniel Hawthorne falls more into the science fiction realm. Dr. Heidegger is known for his crazy experiments, and he invites a few friends to participate in his most recent experiment. This experiment gives them the opportunity to relive their past in a way, but will they still make the same mistakes that they made in their youth over again? This story is great for focusing on theme, foreshadowing, and symbolism.
The Monkey’s Paw
“The Monkey’s Paw” by W.W. Jacobs could be considered more of a horror-fantasy story. In the story, a family acquires a monkey’s paw, which supposedly grants three wishes. But these wishes come at a great cost. This story would be a great pick if you want to focus on inferring, predicting, and cause-and-effect. Plus, fun fact, there is an allusion to it (technically more than one) in the movie Wonder Woman 1984.


The Prince and the Pauper Chapters 1 – 11 Reading Guide
My goal was to create a reading guide for “The Prince and the Pauper” that is more exciting than just comprehension questions. I tried to incorporate graphic organizers and images that made the pages more exciting, while still covering the major points from the chapter. I had a lot of fun making them, and hopefully you enjoy them too!

The Prince and the Pauper Chapters 12 – 21 Reading Guide
Here is the second grouping of Reading Guides for the Prince and the Pauper (chapters 1-11 are in a different file). Again, I tried to incorporate graphic organizers and images that engage the students more than simple question-answer format. I’ve found that it really stimulates their thinking, while making the homework more enjoyable as well.

The Prince and the Pauper Chapters 22 – Conclusion Reading Guide
Here is the third grouping of Reading Guides for the Prince and the Pauper (chapters 1-11 and 12-21 are in a different file). Again, I tried to incorporate graphic organizers and images that engage the students more than simple question-answer format. I’ve found that it really stimulates their thinking, while making the homework more enjoyable as well.