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LEVELED BOOK • A

Hot and Cold


A Reading A–Z Level A Leveled Book
Word Count: 38
Hot and
Cold

Written by Annette Carruthers

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Hot and
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Front cover, back cover, title page, pages 3 (top right and left, bottom left), 4, 5,
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Cold

Written by Annette Carruthers


Hot and Cold
Level A Leveled Book Correlation
© Learning A–Z LEVEL A
Written by Annette Carruthers
Fountas & Pinnell A
All rights reserved. Reading Recovery 1
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Things can be hot or cold. A place can be hot.
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A place can be cold. Food can be hot.
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Food can be cold. People can be hot.
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People can be cold. Things can be hot or cold.


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Name _________________________________________________

Hot Cold

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SKILL: classify information

Instructions: Have students cut out the pictures at the bottom of the page. Then have them paste each picture
in the correct column.
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Name _________________________________________________

c h

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c

SKILL: INITIAL CONSONANTS cc and hh

Instructions: Name the pictures with students. Have them write the beginning sound for each word.
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Name _________________________________________________

can

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be

or

SKILL: HIGH-FREQUENCY WORDS a, be, can, or

c b n A

o a r e
Instructions: Have students cut out the letters at the bottom of the page and use them to make each word
next to the model. For an additional challenge, have students read the vocabulary word, cover the word, and
build the word from visual memory.
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Level A
Quick Check Hot and Cold

Name Date

1 What is this book mostly about?

a Food and places b Many things can


are always cold. be hot or cold.

2 What is something that can be hot?

a pizza b snow

3 Which food is usually eaten cold?

A soup b ice cream

4 Which of the following names a place?

a the beach b the bear

5 Which word means the opposite of hot?

a  cold b warm

Instructions: Sit next to the student and read the first question as you run your finger under the words. Ask the
student to wait to answer until you have read all the choices. Repeat them if necessary. Have the student choose
the best answer. Repeat with the remaining questions.
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WORDLESS BOOK • A
Hot and Cold
A Reading A–Z Level A Wordless Book

Hot and
Cold

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Hot and
Photo Credits:
Front cover, back cover, title page, pages 3 (top right and left, bottom left), 4, 5,
8, 9, 10 (top header, top right and left, bottom right and left): © Jupiterimages
Corporation; pages 3 (center left), 7, 10 (center right): © Reed Kaestner/Corbis;
pages 3 (bottom right), 6, 10 (center left): © SW Productions/Photodisc/
Getty Images

Cold

Written by _______________________ Hot and Cold


Level A Wordless Book
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Written by _________________

All rights reserved.

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