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A thoughtfully curated literature program that inspires deep thinking, builds real skills, and nurtures timeless values
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2025 Third-Grade Curriculum Kit
Mosdos Press Literature
Looking for a literature program that actually feels good to hand to your child? One that sparks deep thinking, teaches essential literary skills, and upholds the values you want to reinforce—without the drama you don't want? Meet Mosdos Press Literature—a refreshing, full-year program rich in language arts and rooted in timeless character values like honesty, courage, compassion, and loyalty.Mosdos doesn't just throw a bunch of stories in a book and call it a day. It's thoughtfully curated with beautiful, full-color illustrations, lively fiction and nonfiction, engaging poetry, and rich literary analysis—all wrapped up in a warm, age-appropriate tone that won't leave you wondering, "Why did they include THAT?"
The Opal level, ideal for third graders, features 22 short stories, 17 poetry selections, 3 biographies, 2 essays, a play, a novella, and a long narrative poem. Authors like Myron Uhlberg and Langston Hughes sit side by side with kid-approved writers like Jack Prelutsky. And because every story kicks off with a friendly intro and a quick literary spotlight—think theme, conflict, setting, or foreshadowing—your child starts building those deeper literature connections right away.
The Student Reader is the heart of the program, filled with vivid illustrations and vocabulary call-outs placed right where you need them—no flipping back and forth. After each story, your student is challenged with reading comprehension, critical thinking questions (no fluff here), and extension activities like writing skits, doing crafts, or memorizing poems. Pick and choose what works best for your family—there's no need to do it all.
The Student Activity Workbook is where things really click. It mirrors the Reader with corresponding vocabulary, comprehension, and writing prompts, adding even more chances to practice the literary elements taught in the story. In younger grades like Opal, students will enjoy puzzles and games woven throughout. As they move into higher Mosdos levels, the focus gradually shifts toward more writing-intensive work. Each consumable Workbook is clear, cohesive, and completely ties in with the Reader.
Then there's the Teacher's Edition which is exactly what you'd hope for: clear, comprehensive, and not the least bit intimidating. Every page of the Student Reader is reproduced (still totally legible), with helpful insights, literary explanations, and answer keys built right into the margins. Whether you're brand new to homeschooling or a seasoned pro, you'll be fully equipped to guide rich conversations and deeper understanding.
Why families love Mosdos Press:
Whether your child is a budding bookworm or just getting his reading sea legs, Mosdos Press Literature makes learning to love literature as joyful and meaningful as it should be.

See some sample pages from Mosdos Opal and browse all that it has to offer.
Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about this product below:
Either can be a great option. All About Reading Level 4 teaches students how to decode words that use less-common English spellings and pronunciations. For example, some of the words covered are juice, gnat, beige, daughter, comb, journey, rough, and rhyme. Level 4 also teaches how to decode words with various suffixes and those influenced by other languages. If your student would benefit from clear instruction on how to decode unusual or complicated words, then Level 4 is an ideal option.
On the other hand, many students who have mastered Level 3 are already picking up these words in the context of everyday reading. A better next step for these students can be to diversify their reading through a literature program. For that reason, Mosdos Opal is our typical recommendation for the next step after Level 3.

