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Guided Reading

November 18, 2007

 

Level I

398.24 You

Young, Ed.  Seven blind mice.  Retells in verse the Indian fable of the blind men discovering different parts of an elephant and arguing about its appearance. The illustrations depict the blind arguers as mice.

597.9 Sch

Schaefer, Lola M.   What is a reptile?  Photographs, illustrations, and text provide young readers with information about the physical characteristics and behavior of reptiles.

599 Sch

Schaefer, Lola M.  What is a mammal?  Photographs, illustrations, and text provide young readers with information about the physical characteristics and behavior of mammals.

636.1 Sch

Schuh, Mari C.  Horses on the farm.  Simple text and photographs present horses, how they are cared for, and the work they do on ranches and farms.

636.39 Sch

Schuh, Mari C.  Goats on the farm.  Simple text and photographs depict the lives of goats on a farm.

636.7 Sch

Schuh, Mari C.  Dogs on the farm.  Simple text and photographs introduce dogs and their lives on the farm.

818 Sch

Schwartz, Alvin.   Busy buzzing bumblebees and other tongue twisters. A collection of forty-six tongue twisters.

E Asb

Asbj'rnsen, Peter Christen.  The three billy goats Gruff.  Three clever billy goats outwit a big ugly troll that lives under the bridge they must cross on their way up to the mountain.

E Car

Carle, Eric.  The very busy spider.  The farm animals try to divert a busy little spider from spinning her web, but she persists and produces a thing of both beauty and usefulness. The pictures may be felt as well as seen.

E Car

Carle, Eric.  Little cloud.  A little cloud becomes all sorts of things--a sheep, an airplane, trees, a hat--before joining other clouds and raining.

E Coh

Cohen, Miriam.  When will I read?  Impatient to begin reading, a first grader doesn't realize that there is more to reading than books.

E Eas

Eastman, P. D. (Philip D.).  Are you my mother?  A little bird asks animals, planes, and boats, "Are you my mother?" until he finds his own mother.

E Hei

Heilbroner, Joan.  Robert the rose horse.  Robert has a terrible time with roses. Every time he smells one he sneezes, and every time he sneezes children everywhere laugh.

E Lio

Lionni, Leo.  A color of his own.   A little chameleon, distressed that he does not have a color of his own, is comforted to meet another chameleon who offers to stick around so at least the two of them will always be the same.

E Lob

Lobel, Arnold.  Small pig.  Because the farmer's wife insists on cleaning his mud puddle, a little pig runs away to the city where he becomes permanently stuck in what he thought was a mud puddle.

E May

Racine, Wis. : Western Pub.  A boy cleans up his messy room to try to find his baseball mitt.

E May

Mayer, Mercer.  Just grandma and me. A trip to the beach with Grandma provides lots of fun and surprises.

E Pen

Penn, Audrey.  The kissing hand.   When Chester the raccoon is reluctant to go to kindergarten for the first time, his mother teaches him a secret way to carry her love with him.

E Pip

Piper, Watty, pseud.  The little engine that could.  A little blue engine comes to the rescue of a train that is loaded with toys, dolls, and good things to eat, but cannot get over the mountains to deliver the cargo to waiting children.

E Ros

Rosen, Michael.   We're going on a bear hunt.   Brave bear hunters go through grass, a river, mud, and other obstacles before the inevitable encounter with the bear forces a headlong retreat.

E Wel

Wells, Rosemary.   Morris's disappearing bag : a Christmas story.Everyone in Morris' family is pleased with his Christmas present but Morris.

E Woo

Wood, Don.  The little mouse, the red ripe strawberry, and the big hungry bear. Little Mouse worries that the big, hungry bear will take his freshly picked, ripe, red strawberry for himself.

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