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Ooka Island
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TrueFlix TM
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Scholastic Guided Reading Programs
IPC Achieve reading goals with an instructional approach that works.
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Scholastic Guided Reading Programs help you meet the needs of all learners with authentic
literature combined with high-quality instructional support. Choose from varied collections of
books categorized by their genre and reading level to support children as they learn to read.
This proven-effective approach promotes observation and assessment to help educators
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2. Teacher selects a book or short text that fits students’ abilities.
3. Teacher provides support to help students build reading strategies.
4. Teacher monitors and assesses student progress.
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Independent Reading
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Literacy Centers
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PA L L O T TA / B O L S T E R
met up with a great white shark?
What if they had a fight?
Who do you think would win?
• Teacher’s Guide TM
• Leveling Stickers
BY
JERRY PALLOTTA
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Leveled Books
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NEW! Scholastic EDGETM
IPC Give striving readers a winning EDGE!
Scholastic EDGE provides age-appropriate leveled fiction and nonfiction
titles of various genres and text types. EDGE uses small group instruction
with customized lessons that include English language learning support
and can easily fit into a Guided Reading classroom. It follows the Guided
Reading A–Z leveling system but with a broader level span in the early
years to meet readers where they are in each grade.
Includes:
• Grades K–6, Levels PreA-1–4 (see description
below) — Levels A–V (6 copies of every title,
1 teaching card per title)
• PreA levels, 12 Lap Books, 2 Read-Aloud Books,
2 Robot Puppets & Alphabet Cards for Grades K–1
• Title-specific Graphic Organizers for Levels A–V
• Title-specific Bookmarks for Levels J–V
• Teacher’s Guide
L
K H–N
J
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Pre-A levels 1–4 are created for F
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kindergartners and first graders D
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their nurseries. Then students will PreA-3 PreA-1–B
PreA-2
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K 1 2 3 4 5 6
GRADES
Show the book cover and help children identify the picture of the
caterpillar. Then say: Imagine that you are a nature photographer and
This EDGE Selection Has
• Exciting close-up nature
your job is to take pictures of interesting insects. As a nature photographer,
photography each day you go to places where you think you will find interesting insects
• Repeated sentence patterns to photograph.
• Strong picture-word match Now pretend you have a camera or cell phone camera and pick it up.
for verbs Look at the caterpillar on the cover of the book and imagine that it is real.
• Consistent page layout
Be careful not to come too close to the caterpillar, but try to get close enough
• Labels
to take the best picture that you can.
Strategy & Skill Building Stay very still. Get ready. Focus. Then “Click!” Now you have an amazing
Comprehension
Children will:
picture of a caterpillar. Remind children that a caterpillar is not a Guided Questions are structured to
full-grown insect. Explain that like all animals, insects grow and change.
• Use picture clues Ask: What will the caterpillar on the cover be when it grows up and changes? allow for section-by-section discussion
• Recognize sentence patterns
• Distinguish between words Let’s read the title of the book, What Insects Do. How does the picture to enhance comprehension.
and pictures on the cover let you know that this story is about real insects, not funny Don’t delete anchor at end of Title
• Gain information from storybook insects?
pictures and text
Phonics and Word Study Browse the Book What Insects Do
Children will:
Guide children to take a picture walk through the book, spread by spread.
• Identify words with -ig
Help children identify what each insect does. Then locate and read the
• Read high-frequency words
• Identify action words
label that tells the name of the insect and read it aloud. Ask: Explore the Text Together
High-Frequency Words • What would you say this book is about? Have children whisper-read the text on their own as you listen to one child at a time.
this, can, jump • What are some things you think you will learn about insects? The following prompts can guide a focused reading and discussion of the text.
Key Words (pp. 2–3) Let’s look at this insect. What can this insect do? Make your fingers jump like
insect (p. 2) a six-legged animal EL SUPPORT Use hand motions while reviewing action words and ask ELs to
repeat each action word several times aer you. a grasshopper along the desk. Now look at the sentence. Point to each word and the period
with three body parts; most insects
that ends the sentence. Let’s read the sentence together, “This insect can jump.”
have wings
fly (p. 4) move through air Print Awareness Hint Remind children that every sentence ends with an (pp. 4–5) This insect can fly. Make your fingers fly like a honeybee through the air. Now look
with wings end mark. Sometimes that end mark is a period. A period tells the reader at the sentence. Let’s find the word fly
fly. Frame the word with your fingers. Point to each word,
climb (p. 6) move up to stop. and let’s read the sentence together, “This insect can fly.”
carry (p. 8) hold and move (pp. 6–7) What does the ladybug do? Make your fingers climb a piece of grass just like
something the ladybug is doing. Let’s find the word in the sentence that tells what this insect can
sip (p. 12) drink a small do. Frame the word climb with your fingers. Let’s read aloud the sentence, “This insect
amount at a time
can climb.”
glow (p. 14) give off light
hide (p. 16) keep out of sight (pp. 8–9) Leaf-cutter ants carry things they need for building nests. Pretend you are
carrying something in your arms. What sound does carry begin with? ((/k//k/)) What letter
/k/
do you think the word carry begins with? (c, k) Use your fingers to frame the word carry.
carry
Now, let’s point to each word and read the sentence, “This insect can carry.” Next have
children compare the sentence on page 6 with the sentence on page 8. Which words
are the same in both sentences? Which words are different?
THINK ALOUD The sentence on page 6 says, “This insect can climb.” The sentence on page 8
says, “This insect can carry.” The words that are the same in the sentences are This insect can.
Point-of-Use The words that are different are climb and carry.
carry
EL Support “EDGE Up” Icon (pp. 10–11) What is this beetle doing? Help children determine that the beetle is digging
in the sand. Find the word dig and frame it with your fingers. Now read the sentence that
denotes challenges to tells what this insect can do, “This insect can dig.” Find the label beetle.
spur readers on toward (pp. 12–13) Let’s see what the butterfly is doing. Help children understand that the
butterfly sips nectar from the flower. Pretend that you are sipping a drink through a
the next level of reading straw. Let’s find the word sip. Frame the word with your fingers. Let’s read the sentence,
comprehension. “This insect can sip.”
(pp. 14–15) Have you ever seen a firefly glow in the dark? Find the word
glow and frame it. Now let’s read the sentence, “This insect can glow.” Why is this insect
No title overlap very special?
between THINK ALOUD This insect is very special because it glows in the dark. Many insects can fly.
Many insects can jump. But this is one of the few insects that I know of that glows in the dark.
Scholastic EDGE IF YOU LIKE
(p. 16) This insect is the same color as the plant it is on, so it’s hard to see. Let’s read
and other the sentence, “This insect can hide.” Why do you think the author chose this picture to go
Scholastic EDGE, with this sentence?
Guided Reading see Sum It Up
programs! EDGE for PreK
What do all the pages in this book tell about?
What did you learn about what insects can do?
on page 70
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Grade K • Levels PreA 1–4 & A–B Grade 4 • Levels L–R
350 books (56 titles, 6 copies each, 420 Books (70 titles, 6 copies each) 978-1-338-24087-0 $2,700.00
plus 12 Lap Books & 2 Alphabet Books) 978-1-338-24083-2 $2,200.00 Grade 5 • Levels O–U
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480 Books (80 titles, 6 copies each) 978-1-338-24084-9 $2,800.00 Grade 6 • Levels R–V
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480 Books (80 titles, 6 copies each) 978-1-338-24085-6 $2,800.00 Grades K–6 • Levels PreA-1–4 — Levels A–V
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Guided Reading Content Areas, 2nd Edition
IPC Features:
CLIL • 80% nonfiction and 20% fiction titles
• Titles on science, technology, engineering, arts,
mathematics, and 21st-century careers
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Grade K 4 levels, A–D 240 books (40 titles; 6 copies each) 978-1-338-05723-2 $1,920.00
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Grade 3 8 levels, J–Q 480 books (80 titles; 6 copies each) 978-1-338-05730-0 $3,973.00
Grade 4 8 levels, M–T 480 books (80 titles; 6 copies each) 978-1-338-05731-7 $4,000.00
Grade 5 7 levels, Q–W 420 books (70 titles; 6 copies each) 978-1-338-05733-1 $3,520.00
Grade 6 7 levels, T–Z 420 books (70 titles; 6 copies each) 978-1-338-05734-8 $3,520.00
Complete Set 26 levels, A–Z 1,560 books (260 titles; 6 copies each) 978-1-338-05766-9 $11,600.00
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Guided Reading Nonfiction Focus, 2nd Edition
IPC Features:
CLIL • Includes 80% nonfiction and 20% fiction titles
with a variety of text types and genres
No title
overlap
between
Guided Reading For information
Programs! on
Individual
ORDERING INFORMATION Levels A–Z,
see
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page 31
Grade 1 9 levels, A–I 540 books (90 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-545-62171-7 $4,320.00
Grade 2 10 levels, E–N 600 books (100 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-545-62170-0 $4,800.00
Grade 3 8 levels, J–Q 480 books (80 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-545-62169-4 $3,973.00
Grade 4 8 levels, M–T 480 books (80 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-545-62168-7 $4,000.00 Recommended professional
Grade 5 7 levels, Q–W 420 books (70 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-545-62167-0 $3,520.00 book: The Next Step
Grade 6 7 levels, T–Z 420 books (70 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-545-62166-3 $3,520.00 Forward in Guided Reading
Complete Set 26 levels, A–Z 1,560 books (260 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-545-51925-0 $11,332.00 $51.99 978-1-338-16111-3
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Guided Reading Text Types
IPC Features:
CLIL • Offers a variety of genres and forms of writing, such as picture
books, plays, graphic novels, short stories, and free verse
No title
overlap
between
Guided Reading
Programs!
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Grade K 4 levels, A–D 240 books (40 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-545-26371-9 $1,920.00
Grade 1 9 levels, A–I 540 books (90 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-545-26372-6 $4,320.00
Grade 2 10 levels, E–N 600 books (100 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-545-26373-3 $4,800.00
Grade 3 8 levels, J–Q 480 books (80 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-545-26374-0 $3,973.00
Grade 4 8 levels, M–T 480 books (80 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-545-26375-7 $4,000.00
Grade 5 7 levels, Q–W 420 books (70 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-545-26376-4 $3,520.00
Grade 6 7 levels, T–Z 420 books (70 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-545-26377-1 $3,520.00
Complete Set 26 levels, A–Z 1,560 books (260 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-545-26369-6 $11,600.00
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Guided Reading Fiction Focus, 2nd Edition
IPC Features:
• Includes 80% fiction and 20% nonfiction titles
• Provides classic English language favorites, graphic novels, and more
ORDERING INFORMATION
Grade K 4 levels, A–D 240 books (40 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-545-14487-2 $1,920.00
Grade 1 9 levels, A–I 540 books (90 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-545-14488-9 $4,320.00
Grade 2 10 levels, E–N 600 books (100 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-545-14489-6 $4,800.00
Grade 3 8 levels, J–Q 480 books (80 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-545-14490-2 $3,973.00
Grade 4 8 levels, M–T 480 books (80 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-545-14491-9 $4,000.00
Recommended professional
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Grade 6 7 levels, T–Z 420 books (70 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-545-14493-3 $3,520.00 Teacher’s Companion
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IPC
Guided Reading en español
CLIL Target instruction with outstanding leveled Spanish titles.
BIL
Guided Reading en español motivates students with a diverse collection of carefully
leveled Spanish fiction and nonfiction titles. It includes 12 levels of books in Spanish and
instructional materials to help students build their Spanish-reading strategies.
Each level includes:
• 90 Trade Books (15 titles; 6 copies each)
• Teacher’s Guide
• 15 Teaching Cards with lesson ideas for each title
• Leveling Stickers
• Storage Bins
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10 MN
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PQ
for grades K–6
coming early 2019
with no title overlap
IF YOU LIKE
Guided Reading
en español,
with 1st edition! see
Guided Reading
Lecturas Cortas
on page 36
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Kindergarten Levels 1–3 Grade 3 Levels 10–12
90 books (15 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-439-69264-9 $772.00 90 books (15 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-439-69267-0 $772.00
Grade 1 Levels 4–6 Complete Set Levels 1–12
90 books (15 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-439-69265-6 $772.00 360 books (60 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-439-66911-5 $3,019.00
Grade 2 Levels 7–9
90 books (15 titles; 6 copies each) 978-0-439-69266-3 $772.00
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Guided Reading Individual Levels
IPC Purchase books by Guided Reading levels.
CLIL
Build or add to your classroom library by purchasing sets of authentic leveled books by Guided Reading level
and Guided Reading Program—Text Types, Fiction Focus, Nonfiction Focus, Content Areas, or Short Reads.
Refer to the Guided Reading levels chart on page 22 and base your selection of titles on levels, genres, and
text types to motivate your students’ reading progress.
Each level includes:
• 60 Trade Books (10 titles; 6 copies each) For title listings, pricing, and Guided
Reading level descriptions, go to
• Teacher’s Guide
www.scholastic.com/guidedreading
• 10 Teaching Cards with lesson ideas for each title
• Leveling Stickers
• Storage Bins
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Guided Reading: 6-Book Sets
IPC Use 6-book sets to tailor your reading instruction.
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Establish a customized learning experience for all students with 6-book sets designed for independent
reading, paired reading, or small-group guided instruction.
Features: For ISBNs, pricing, and title
• 6 copies of each title with each pack listings, go to
• A selection of different titles from each Guided Reading level, A to Z www.scholastic.com/guidedreading
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Leveled Bookroom 4.0
IPC A bookroom on a whole different level.
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Leveled Bookroom 4.0 offers schools over 6,000 books plus 780 Short Reads titles TM
at Guided Reading levels A–Z, from a range of genres, topics, and content areas. It
provides an all-in-one package that includes assessment, teaching resources, web-
based videos and tools, an implementation guide, and more. With its unmatched books
and short reads, Leveled Bookroom 4.0 builds the skills, knowledge, and strategies
students need to read a short or long text with deep understanding.
Includes:
Includes books from Guided Reading Nonfiction Focus, 2nd Edition,
K–3 Bookroom: (GR Levels A–Q) Text Types, and Fiction Focus, 2nd Edition
• 680 Book Titles (6 copies each)
• 85 Guided Reading Short
Reads (6 copies each)
• Teaching Cards for every title
in print and digital
• 13 Implementation Guides in
print and digital
• Next Step Guided Reading
Assessment Kit
• Unlimited access to Leveled
Bookroom Accelerator K–3
4–6 Bookroom: (GR Levels M–Z)
• 560 Book Titles (6 copies
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• 70 Guided Reading Short Reads (6 copies each)
• Teaching Cards for every title in print and digital
• 13 Implementation Guides in print and digital
• Next Step Guided Reading Assessment Kit
• Unlimited access to Leveled Bookroom Accelerator 4–6
K–6 Bookroom: (GR Levels A–Z)
• 1,040 Book Titles (6 copies each)
• 130 Guided Reading Short Reads (6 copies each)
• Teaching Cards for every title in print and digital
• 26 Implementation Guides in print and digital
Teaching card for each title provides
• Two Next Step Guided Reading Assessment Kits support for helping students navigate
• Unlimited access to Leveled Bookroom Accelerator K–6 through increasingly complex texts.
For information
on
Guided Reading
level and Lexile level
correlations,
Guided Reading
see
Leveling Stickers
page 22
All books are pre-
stickered with Guided
For title listings, go to Reading levels.
www.scholastic.com/
leveledbookroom
Leveled Bookroom 4.0 features NEW books, short reads, digital resources,
and an updated implementation guide.
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overlap with
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Guided Reading Short Reads Programs
IPC Short, complex texts with deep reading practice.
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Guided Reading Short Reads programs feature 2-page fiction or nonfiction texts.
The teacher’s guides include a 2-page lesson plan for each title. These programs
combine the powerful Guided Reading instructional approach with close reading
strategies so all students can develop a deep understanding of increasingly
complex texts.
Features:
• 10 text types per level that increase in complexity
across Guided Reading levels A–Z
• Academic and theme-specific vocabulary
• In-depth comprehension and writing activities
Each level includes:
• 60 Student Cards (10 cards; 6 copies each)
• 1 Teacher’s Guide
• 1 Magazine-Style Storage Box
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Guided Reading Short Reads Fiction
IPC Essential fiction for every classroom.
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Features:
• Authentic, high-interest short texts in a variety of genres
and text types, such as excerpts of novels and
famous folktales
Texts organized
by Guided
Reading levels
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Guided Reading Short Reads Nonfiction
IPC Short-form nonfiction reading
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with long-term impact. 1
Q: What is a zoo nutritionist?
A: A zoo nutritionist is a specialist This chart shows one day's menu for a group of
Features:
in healthy food for animals at orangutans.Compare the portions for females,
the zoo. males, and babies.
Q: What do zoo nutritionists do? 5 Food Female Male Baby
A: Zoo nutritionists plan the meals
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males, and a baby. The males are nearly twice as
big as the females, so they need more food. Each
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organized by
Nonfiction organized Share and discuss the following questions to sum up your
exploration of the text. You may wish to use the questions
as prompts for a Turn and Talk activity before your
Have students choose either one of the following options
for writing, or do both. Guided Reading
• In a short paragraph, summarize what a zoo nutritionist
by Lexile levels discussion. Encourage students to support their thinking
and ideas with evidence from the text.
does and how this affects what animals in the zoo eat.
(Informative/Explanatory) level
• The author uses a chart to share information about
on page 37
• Based on what you’ve read, would you want to work
orangutan food. How does this chart help readers as a zoo nutritionist? Why or why not? Write a short
understand the information? opinion paragraph answering this question. (Opinion)
• Does a zoo nutritionist feed animals the same food
every day? How do you know?
• Review the chart with the orangutan menu. How do you
Connect to the Internet
think this menu compares to other animals in the zoo, To learn more about zoo food, have students visit www.
such as lions or lizards? How might the zoo nutritionist’s lpzoo.org/conservation-science/science-centers/
job change for those animals? veterinary-services/collaborations-care/nutrition
and http://torontozoo.com/EducationAndCamps/
FeedingAnimals.pdf.
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Guided Reading Lecturas Cortas
CLIL Rich, complex texts for
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Spanish-speaking students.
ANIMALES FASCINANTES Lecturas Cortas
For pricing by Guided Reading level, go A las mariposas no solo les gustan las lágrimas de tortuga.
A las mariposas también les gustan las lágrimas de cocodrilo.
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READS Diary
My Day at the Airport
Red, Level 5, 150L Focus Question: What might you see when you go to the airport?
?
My Day at the Airport Text Type: Recount
PREPARE & READ
• Discuss what happens at an airport.
Summary: In these diary • Suggest reasons for visiting an airport.
pages, a boy describes visiting • Ask students to read the card.
the airport to say goodbye to
The airport was GREAT! his aunt and uncle.
READ CLOSELY
Themes/Ideas: transport; Text Feature
I saw lots of planes. illustrated words; airports Look at the first sentence on the card. Why did the author decorate the word
great? What effect does this have? 1
Text Features: heading,
These planes were illustrated words, photos,
Words and Phrases in Context
Look at the first photo of an aeroplane. How does the photo help you
all in a line. suffixes
understand the meaning of the word runway? What is a runway? 1
High-Frequency Words: Author’s Language Choices
They were moving • into, it, saw, they, up, was Look at the second page of the diary. Find the picture of the plane leaving the
airport. What is special about the way the words fast and up are printed? How
along the runway. Vocabulary: does this change the way you think about the words? 3 – 5
• airport: a place where
. . . The word fast is written in red and it has small lines coming from it.
planes take off and land
These lines make it look like the word is moving quickly. Each time the author
They had just landed. • land (verb): to come down uses the word faster they also write it a little bit bigger. It makes me think that
to the ground the plane is getting quicker all the time. The word up has the letters moving
upwards as you read it. The illustrated words make the diary more fun to
• lift (verb): to move up from read.
the ground
This big plane • runway: the part of an Text Features
was landing. airport where the planes
take off and land
Why did the boy cut the last photo into a different shape? Why did he choose
this shape for the plane flying away? 4
. . . The boy said the airport was great. He described in a lot of detail what
It slowed down. It was happening, which shows he was interested. His diary also says that
REEF PREDATORS
Reef Predators
Silver/White, Level 24, 600L Focus Question: Why are sharks and other reef predators and coral
? reefs so important to each other?
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characteristics
octopuses and squid also live Author’s Purpose/Intention
there. How is the information on the front of the card different from the information
Text Features: photos, text on the back? Why do you think the author presented the information in this
• Sea grass meadows grow in and
boxes, bullets, diagrams order? 1 – 7
around reefs. Sea turtles and
dugongs eat the sea grass. The Vocabulary/Text Feature
Short Reads Nonfiction
Vocabulary:
meadows provide a safe place for What is a “food chain”? What phrases in the text help you understand what
• coral reefs: underwater
fish to breed. a food chain is? How does the diagram help you understand the definition of
habitats made from coral
• Fish of all sizes live on reefs, from
see
food chain? 3 4
tiny gobies to giant barracuda. • creatures: animals
• crevices: tight spaces . . . A food chain is a system in a habitat, a place where animals normally
Coral reefs are teeming with life.
Short Reads programs
live. The text tells me that “Algae and tiny plants live among the coral. They
It’s not surprising that predators • dugong: a large sea animal are eaten by tiny animals such as krill. The krill feed small fish. These feed
love reefs too! So what are the top that eats seagrass, often larger fish”. It also says, “Right at the top of the food chain are sharks”.
predators of the reef? Let’s take a
organized by Guided
called a ‘sea cow’ The diagram shows me a shark at the end of the food chain with smaller
look at the food chain. • food chain: the relationship
sea animals before it. A chain links several things together, so a food chain
shows how animals are linked with what they eat (and what eats them).
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Literacy Place for the Early Years
IPC Comprehensive literacy that serves all students and
teachers.
Literacy Place for the Early Years is a comprehensive balanced literacy program for
grades K–3 that provides support for four key learning focuses: reading, writing, oral
language, and word study. Based on a framework of balanced literacy that includes
current research and best practices, this program has the variety of tools, materials,
resources, and strategies to help all students excel in literacy learning.
Features:
• Includes fiction and nonfiction materials
• Encourages ongoing practical assessment to inform
instruction
• Offers individual Teaching Plans for every book in
the program
• Promotes the Gradual Release of Responsibility
model that allows teachers to slowly and
consciously release more responsibility for
learning to students
Each grade level includes:
• Teacher’s Guides for Reading, Writing, and Working
with Words, and Program & Planning Guide (K–3)
• Online Teaching Tools
Kindergarten
• 15 Shared Reading Packs* Teaching Resources include a Planning Guide, Reading
• 20 Small-Group Shared/Guided Reading Packs** Guide, Writing Guide, and Working with Words Guide.
(Levels A–D)
Grade 1
• 10 Shared Reading Packs*
• 60 Small-Group Shared/Guided Reading Packs**
(Levels A–K)
Grade 2
• 10 Shared Reading Packs*
• 48 Guided Reading Packs** (Levels E–P)
Grade 3
• 10 Shared Reading Packs*
• 44 Guided Reading Packs** (Levels K–R)
Examples of Shared Reading books Examples of Guided Reading books Grade K: Guided Reading
Grade K: Shared Reading is an is an instructional approach. Students of similar reading levels
interactive reading experience. Students read the same text on their own while the teacher provides
join in or share the reading of a big book structural support. In Grades K and 1, these books can also be
or other enlarged text while guided and used for small-group shared reading that provides a bridge
supported by the teacher. between shared and guided reading for struggling learners.
“I do…you watch” “I do…you help” “You do…I help” “You do…I watch”
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Leveled Readers
IPC Progress students from simple texts to early chapter books.
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has profound implications for the development of a wide variety of cognitive
capabilities, including verbal ability and general knowledge.
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The Phyllis C. Hunter Classroom Libraries,
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2nd Edition
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culturally responsive titles that help develop oral proficiency, academic language,
and literacy skills. Each K–5 library is organized into 20 different categories, such as
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as well as fiction and nonfiction titles for grades 6–9.
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Everyday Book Box
IPC Cost-effective collections to engage young learners!
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hands-on activities during pair a bag of 11 connecting cubes.
which students participate Ask: How many cubes are in your bag?
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mathematical symbols. Show students the Number-Dot Card ‘11’ (TR 8.2). Draw a 10-frame on chart paper. Fill the 10-frame with 10
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