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Guided Reading

November 18, 2007

 

Level D

 

513.2 Mil

Milios, Rita.  Bears, bears, everywhere.  A young girl find bears everywhere and counts them, one to ten.

595.3 Sch

Schaefer, Lola M.  Crabs.  Simple text and photographs introduce the physical characteristics and behavior of crabs.

595.7 Cou

Coughlan, Cheryl.  Beetles.  Simple text and photographs present the features and behavior of beetles.

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Coughlan, Cheryl.  Crickets.  Simple text and photographs describe the physical characteristics and habits of crickets.

595.7 Cou

Coughlan, Cheryl.  Ladybugs.  Simple text and photographs introduce the physical features of ladybugs.

597.8 Sau

Saunders-Smith, Gail.  Frogs.  Describes and illustrates the life cycle of frogs.

598.1 Che

Chessen, Betsey.  Where do birds live?   Describes, in simple text and photographs, the different kinds of places in which birds make their homes.

598.1 Fro

Frost, Helen.  Baby birds.   Describes the development of baby birds after they hatch, including their feeding, growth of feathers, and first flight.

745.5 Sch

Schaefer, Lola M.  Jack-o-lanterns.  Pebble Books, c1999.the features of jack-o-lanterns and the different kinds of faces that they can have.

E Ben

Benjamin, Cynthia.  Footprints in the snow.  Pictures and simple text depict forest animals' tracks in the snow as they rush to their homes during a winter storm.

E Ber

Berenstain, Stan.  Bears in the night.  Seven bears sneak out of bed, through the window, and across the dark countryside to investigate the source of a noise.

E Ber

Berenstain, Stan.  Bears on wheels.  An acrobatic act begins with one bear on a unicycle and ends with twenty-one bears and sixteen wheels flying through the air.

E Cob

Cobb, Annie.  Wheels!  Describes different kinds of wheels and what they do.

E Cox

Coxe, Molly.  Cat traps.  A hungry cat, wanting a snack, tries to catch different animals without much success.

E Cre

Crews, Donald.  School bus.  Follows the progress of school buses as they take children to school and bring them home again.

E Dob

Dobkin, Bonnie.  I love fishing.  A young fisher expresses enthusiasm for the sport while acknowledging the many potential distractions surrounding it.

E Gin

Suteev, V. (Vladimir).  The chick and the duckling.  Hatched at the same time, the chick is successful at imitating the duck until the latter goes for a swim.

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Greene, Carol.  Snow Joe.  A simple story in rhyming text about a boy and his dog enjoying a day of play after a snowfall.

E Hal

Hall, Kirsten.  The tooth fairy.  When he loses a tooth, a young boy excitedly awaits a visit from the tooth fairy.

E Hal

Hall, Kirsten.  Bunny, bunny.  Depicts, in rhyming text and illustrations, the activities of a bunny playing in the sun.

E Hal

Hall, Kirsten.  Ballerina girl.  A little girl puts on different costumes and pretends she's a ballerina performing for an audience.

E Ham

Hamsa, Bobbie.  Dirty Larry.  No matter what he does, Larry always gets dirty--except in the shower.

E Ham

Hamsa, Bobbie.  Fast-draw Freddie.  Freddie draws many different kinds of pictures, including pictures of Mom, Dad, and Grandma.

E Hof

Hoff, Syd.  Happy birthday, Danny and the dinosaur!  Six-year-old Danny invites his dinosaur friend to come to his birthday party.

E Jen

Jensen, Patricia.  The mess. Easy-to-read rhyming tale of a boy who reflects on the pleasures his friends are enjoying while he is stuck at home because he made a mess.

E Lin

Lindgren, Barbro.  Sam's ball.  A toddler and his cat clash over who gets to play with the ball.

E Lin

Lindgren, Barbro.  Sam's bath.  A toddler tries to give his dog a bath in a tub which is already full of his possessions.

E Lin

Lindgren, Barbro.  Sam's car.   Sam and Lisa fight over a car until Mother intervenes.

E Lin

Lindgren, Barbro.  Sam's cookie.  Sam and Doggie have a disagreement about Sam's cookie.

E Nam

Namm, Diane.  Little Bear.   When it comes to eating, Little Bear definitely prefers honey to potatoes, peas, tomatoes, or cheese.

E Nam

Namm, Diane.  Monsters!  A little boy counts ten monsters in his room at bedtime but he is able to get rid of them all.

E Pee

Peek, Merle.  Mary wore her red dress, and Henry wore his green sneakers.  Each of Katy Bear's animal friends wears a different color of clothing to her birthday party.

E Phi

Phinney, Margaret Yatsevitch.  Will you play with us?  Throughout the day several boys invite other boys, one by one, to join them in play, and by evening they all fall asleep exhausted in a heap.

E Sha

Sharp, Paul.  Paul the pitcher.  Rhymed text describes the different things Paul enjoys when he throws a ball. Includes word list.

E Sim

Simon, Charnan.  One happy classroom.   Activities in a happy, busy kindergarten classroom introduce the numbers one to ten.

E Zie

Ziefert, Harriet.  Sleepy dog.  Simple text and illustrations portray a small dog getting ready for bed, sleeping, dreaming, and waking up.

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