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Guided Reading

November 18, 2007

 

Level C

 

305.23 Sau

Saunders-Smith, Gail.  Children.  In simple text and photographs, describes the accomplishments of a child growing from a baby to a toddler and finally to a young child.

306.8 Sch

Schaefer, Lola M.  Grandfathers.  Photographs and simple text describe grandfathers and some of the things they do with their grandchildren.

306.8 Sch

Schaefer, Lola M.  Grandmothers.  Simple text and photographs depict grandmothers, where they go, and what they do.

391 Sau

Saunders-Smith, Gail.  Warm clothes.  Simple text and photographs present the clothing worn to keep warm as fall changes to winter.

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Blevins, Wiley.  Is it hot? Is it not?  Briefly introduces different states of being, such as hot or wet, in a text that incorporates phonics instruction.

551.5 Cha

Chanko, Pamela.  Weather.  Photographs and simple text describe some of the activities associated with various types of weather, from ice skating to going to the beach.

593.9 Sch

Schaefer, Lola M.  Sea stars.  Simple text and photographs introduce sea stars, their appearance, and behavior.

598.8 Can

Canizares, Susan.  From egg to robin.  Describes the life cycle of the robin.

623.8 Sau

Saunders-Smith, Gail.  Boats.  Simple text and photographs introduce the reader to many types of boats and ships, including canoes, paddle wheels, and aircraft carriers.

629.2 Sau

Saunders-Smith, Gail.  Trucks.  In simple text and photographs, describes a variety of trucks and what they do, including garbage trucks, cement mixers, snow plows, and mail trucks.

636 Sch

Schaefer, Lola M.  Family pets.  Simple text and photographs depict a variety of pets including cats, fish, rabbits, dogs, and ponies.

636 Taf

Tafuri, Nancy.  Spots, feathers, and curly tails.  Questions and answers highlight some outstanding characteristics of farm animals, such as a chicken's feathers and a horse's mane.

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De Paola, Tomie.  Pancakes for breakfast.  A little old lady's attempts to have pancakes for breakfast are hindered by a scarcity of supplies and the participation of her pets.

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Dunbar, Joyce.  Tell me something happy before I go to sleep.  Willa has trouble falling asleep until her brother reminds her of all the happy things that await her in the morning.

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Eberts, Marjorie.  Pancakes, crackers, and pizza : a book about shapes.  The things that Eddie loves to eat all come in different shapes.

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Freeman, Don.  A rainbow of my own.  A small boy imagines what it would be like to have his own rainbow to play with.

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Lake, Mary Dixon.  My circus family.  A young boy tells about his family, all of whom are circus performers.

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Lester, Helen.  Lin's backpack.   Guess what is inside Lin's jumping backpack.

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McKissack, Pat.  Bugs!  Simple text and illustrations of a variety of insects introduce the numbers one through five.

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Petrie, Catherine.  Joshua James likes trucks.  Joshua James likes all kinds of trucks, big trucks, little trucks, trucks that go up, and trucks that go down.

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Vandine, JoAnn.  Run! Run!   The three pigs, Red Riding Hood, Jack, and Cinderella are all running away from their pursuers.

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Vandine, JoAnn.  I eat leaves.  An introduction to some of the many animals that eat leaves, including koalas, caterpillars, giraffes, and children.

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Williams, Sue.  I went walking.  During the course of a walk, a young boy identifies animals of different colors.

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