Each 5-book set in the series covers a key aspect of independent living, such as managing money, finding and keeping a job, or completing common household tasks. Developed for students reading at the most basic level, the books range in readability from 1.0-1.7 and have Lexile scores of 150 to 250. Each book is actually two books in one, with a nonfiction side and a fiction side. The nonfiction side teaches students about an important life skills topic, and the fiction side helps them generalize the skills as they read about teens in real-world situations.
JOB Build students job skills with this five-book set. Important aspects of jobs and managing basic skills on your own are explored in these nonfiction/fiction flip books. Topics preparing a resume, finding a job, job interview basics, how to act on the job, and employee rights.
This upside-down book is a good fit for students wanting to learn about responsibility and having/keeping a job. In one direction, it is a nonfiction book about appropriate behavior at work. When you flip the book and read it in the opposite direction, there is a fiction story about two employees who work at the same business and how their actions affect their jobs.
Such an American story in the end… The boss asks for employees to stay overtime and fires the one who refuses :) I think the author was harsh on Luke given their own job seems to be an excuse to pay them wages rather than them providing a value to their employers.
Also it is too short to call a book. More like a brochure.