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    Learn to read the old fashioned way, with McGuffey’s Eclectic Primer. This first reading book begins with the alphabet and moves from simple sentences made up of one-syllable words (“”A cat and a rat.””) through more difficult sentences of one-syllable words (“”A good child likes to go to school.””). The book includes “”slate exercises”” of the script alphabet and charming 19th-century illustrations throughout.

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    This resource offers vocabulary work, reading comprehension and discussion questions about the story and characters.

    About the book (Not included):
    Walk Two Moons is a novel written by Sharon Creech, published and winner of the 1995 Newbery Medal. The major themes in the story include the development of new relationships, dealing with grief, love, death, cultural identity, women’s roles as mothers and wives, the hardships of life, and the adventures of misunderstandings and coming to terms with reality.

    Interest level:
    Grades 4 – 8
    Reading level:
    Grades 3 – 8

     

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    This vocabulary and reading comprehension resource is designed to be used with the book Arthur’s Great Big Valentine, written by Lillian Hoban. There are 7 student pages (word scramble, word search, complete the sentences, comprehension questions for written answers plus true/false, and an art-writing activity).

    About the book: This book is a story about friendship. After they have a falling out, Arthur and his best friend Norman make up with very special valentines! Perfect to read in February or anytime of the year.

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    This phonics, word families resource will help students create words using 5 word wheels ( -ut – un -um -ug -ump ). As students create new words, they can write each word on the included ‘Creating Words’ worksheet!

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    This simple ‘Learn to Read’ book will teach children words from the ‘am’ word family: am, Sam, ram, ham, jam, Pam as well as a review of a few words from previous books. Students will find cute hand drawn illustrations that go along with the word, phrase or short sentence on each page. (Book 5 – 26 pages).

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    This simple ‘Learn to Read’ book will teach children words from the ‘en’ and ‘eg’ word families: hen, men, pen, ten, leg, legs, Meg, peg, egg as well as a review of a few words from previous books in the series. Students will find cute hand drawn illustrations that go along with the word, phrase or short sentence on each page. (Book 7 – 26 pages).

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    This resource offers vocabulary work, reading comprehension and discussion questions about the story and characters..

    About the book (Not included):
    Bridge to Terabithia is a work of children’s literature about two lonely children who create a magical forest kingdom in their imaginations. It was written by Katherine Paterson and was published in 1977 by Thomas Crowell. In 1978, it won the Newbery Medal. Paterson drew inspiration for the novel from a real event that occurred in August 1974 when her son’s friend was struck dead by lightning.

    The novel tells the story of fifth grader Jesse Aarons, who becomes friends with his new neighbor, Leslie Burke, after he loses a footrace to her at school. She is a smart, talented, outgoing tomboy from a wealthy family, and he thinks highly of her. He is an artistic boy from a poorer family who, in the beginning, is fearful, angry, and depressed. After his meeting Leslie, his life is transformed. He becomes courageous and learns to let go of his frustration. They create a kingdom for themselves, which Leslie names “Terabithia.”

    Interest level: Grades 4 – 7 Reading level: Grades 3 – 7

     

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  • The Secret Life of Trees
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    20 page resource to use along side the book, The Secret Life of Trees

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    Since 1836, children have been delighted by these volumes filled with exotic adventures, exciting stories, beautiful poems, and funny fables. The Fourth Eclectic Reader includes “Try, Try Again,” “Robinson Crusoe’s House,” and “The Wreck of the Hesperus.”

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    This is a downloadable copy of the book.
    About the book: This is a collection of short stories that take place in the Klondike, about the native Americans in Alaska during the time of the gold rush. Most of the stories feature Native Americans.

    About the Author: John Griffith London (Jack London) was an American novelist, journalist, and social activist. A pioneer in the world of commercial magazine fiction, he was one of the first writers to become a worldwide celebrity and earn a large fortune from writing. He was also an innovator in the genre that would later become known as science fiction.

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    52 Dolch Primer word flashcards

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    This resource offers vocabulary work, reading comprehension and discussion questions about the story and characters..

    About the book (Not included):
    Dead End in Norvelt is an autobiographical novel by the American author Jack Gantos, published  in 2011. It features a boy named Jack Gantos and is based in the author’s hometown, Norvelt, Pennsylvania. According to one reviewer, the “real hero” is “his home town and its values”.

    Interest level:
    Grades 4 – 8
    Reading level:
    Grades 4 – 10

     

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  • From Seed to Plant Book Unit
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    20 page resource to use along side, From Seed to Plant

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  • Get Up and Go! Book Unit
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    26 page resource to use along side, Get Up and Go!

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    This simple ‘Learn to Read’ book will teach children words from the ‘op and ot’ word families: mop, hop, top, pop, hot, pot, dot, lot, not as well as a review of a few words from previous books in the series. Students will find cute hand drawn illustrations that go along with the word, phrase or short sentence on each page. (Book 6 – 26 pages).

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    Designed for 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Grades, this resource can be used in one of two ways…

    1. Reading List Log: Students will list each book they read. Students will record book title, author, date they completed reading the book and type of book section. (fiction or nonfiction).
    2. Reading List: You, the teacher, will assign the book (title and author) which students are to read. Once students complete a book they will complete the date and type of book section ( ‘F’ or ‘NF’ – fiction / nonfiction section).
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    This phonics, learning to read resource will help students create words using 4 word wheels ( -ill -it -et -ell ). As students create new words, they can write each word on the included ‘Creating Words’ worksheet!

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    Since 1836, children have been delighted by these volumes filled with exotic adventures, exciting stories, beautiful poems, and funny fables. The Fifth Eclectic Reader includes selections from Washington Irving, Daniel Webster, Charles Dickens, Samuel Johnson, and Bret Harte.

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    This resource, The Intolerable Acts – US History Informational Text, will inform students of the British Parliament’s reaction to the Boston Tea Party…”5 laws” passed referred to by colonist as the Intolerable Acts:

    • The Boston Port Act
    • Massachusetts Government Act
    • Administration of Justice Act
    • The Quartering Act
    • The Quebec Act
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