Points of View: Set 5
Should 16-year-olds be allowed to vote? Is the news 
trustworthy? Does the school day start too early? These questions are on the 
minds of many people, and they're at the center of many discussions that affect 
us all. As readers explore both sides of debates surrounding issues such as 
health care and education, they learn to form their own opinions through the use 
of age-appropriate texts, relatable photographs, and graphic organizers. In 
addition, informative fact boxes allow readers to practice backing up their 
points of view with relevant data and statistics.
• Balanced texts help 
readers develop essential critical thinking skills by encouraging them to 
understand multiple viewpoints surrounding controversial topics
• Alternating 
format presents opposing points of view with each turn of the page, allowing 
readers to become immersed in a respectful, fact-driven debate
• Objective 
tone facilitates discussion and asks readers to challenge their own biases in an 
accessible way
