Guided Reading
November 18, 2007
| Level E |
398.24 Her
Herman, Gail. The lion and the mouse. An adventuresome mouse proves that even small creatures are capable of great deeds when he rescues the King of the Jungle.
551.5 Sch
Schaefer, Lola M. A sunny day. Simple text and photographs describe some things that people see and do on a sunny day.
E And
Andrew, Moira. At the beach.
E Ber
Berenstain, Stan. Inside, outside, upside down. A simple tale, using a limited vocabulary for young readers, of how little bear travels to town in a cardboard box.
E Chr
Christelow, Eileen. Five little monkeys jumping on the bed. A counting book in which one by one the little monkeys jump on the bed only to fall off and bump their heads.
E Dre
Drew, David. The boogly.
E Eas
Eastman, P. D. (Philip D.). Go, dog, go! Some dogs drive cars, others have parties in treetops.
E Hil
Hill, Eric. Where's Spot? A mother dog finds eight other animals hiding around the house before finding her lost puppy. Flaps conceal the animals.
E May
Mayer, Mercer. All by myself. All the many things a young child can do independently are demonstrated, tying shoes, riding a bike, kicking a ball, but there is one thing the child cannot do alone.
E McD
McDaniel, Becky. Larry and the cookie. After playing on the slide and swing, riding his bike, and playing basketball and football, Larry has trouble finding the cookie he stashed in his pocket.
E Pac
Packard, Mary. Where is Jake? Illustrations and easy-to-read text show how, as two children search for their dog Jake, he stays just a step ahead of them.
E Per
Perkins, Al. The ear book. What fun it is to hear popcorn popping, flutes tooting, hands clapping, and fingers snapping.
E Per
Perkins, Al. The nose book. Noses are interesting and serve many purposes including the one of holding up glasses.
E Pet
Petrie, Catherine. Hot Rod Harry. Hot Rod Harry rides so fast on his bike he almost seems to fly like a bird or a jet.
E Seu
Seuss, Dr. The foot book. Beginner's text describes all sorts of feet doing all sorts of things.
E Sha
Shaw, Charles Green. It looked like spilt milk. Illustrations show that a cloud may look like spilt milk, an ice cream cone, a tree, a mitten, a rabbit, or many other objects.
E Sno
Snow, Pegeen. Eat your peas, Louise. Louise is given all sorts of reasons for eating her peas.