I Was a Sixth Grade Alien by Bruce Coville (Lexile Levels 690 - 840) If You Give a Mouse by Laura Numeroff (Lexile Levels 190 - 660) Immortals by Tamora Pierce (Lexile Levels 670 - 770) Incarceron by Catherine Fisher (Lexile Levels 570 - 600) Infinity Ring by James Dashner, Carrie Ryan, Lisa McMann, et al. (Lexile Levels 620 - 910)
(In other words, I’m through with the technical stuff. Here are the books.) Fantasy Books for Grade School (Currently 46 Books) (These are affiliate links) Tales of the Kingdom Series by David R. Mains and Karen Burton Mains. Tales of the Kingdom; Tales of the Resistance; Tales of the Restoration; The Princess Series by George MacDonald
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Explore Noah’s Ark in the second book entitled Race to the Ark. Finally, join the Israelites as they escape from Egypt in the third book entitled The Great Escape. M. J. Thomas isn’t finished yet. Two more books are set to release this year: Journey to Jericho and The King. Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart . 3.
A Boy Called Christmas by Matt Haig. In this rollicking twist on the Santa origin story, young Nikolas is content to have one toy and a loving father. But when that father goes missing, it’s up
Pashmina by Nidhi Chanani. Pashmina is about a girl finding her place in the world. She travels to India to meet her extended family and finds answers about the magical shawl her mother owns. This is a lovely coming-of-age middle-grade graphic novel conveyed in the incredible, irresistible artwork of a graphic novel.
3 - 5. Level Q-R texts introduce advanced readers to more sophisticated texts and vocabulary and longer chapters while still offering accessibility and a huge range of engaging topics. Use these books—including award-winners like Because of Winn-Dixie, timeless classics like Charlotte's Web, and advanced picture books like Henry's Freedom Box
September 29, 2022. Grade. 4. Whether you're looking to challenge voracious readers or intrigue more reluctant students, a diversified library filled with compelling, engaging texts is an essential part of any classroom. The titles in this collection have been carefully chosen by Scholastic Editors to specifically meet the needs of fourth grade
Peak. by: Roland Smith - (Harcourt, 2007) 246 pages. When 14-year-old Peak Marcello is caught scaling a skyscraper to place his signature graffiti tag, he is offered a choice: spend three years in juvenile detention or climb Mt. Everest with his long-absent father. Though the choice might be easy, the journey is not.
First Day 490 words. Left Out 500 words. Liza's First Spelling Bee 800 words. Open for Business 540 words. A Magical Search for Water 714 words. Oranges Everywhere 440 words. Pool fit for a Hedgehog 380 words. Mouse Madness 510 words. Treasure Hunt 593 words.
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The Gray by Chris Baron. ages 8 – 12. Chris Baron packs a lot of meaningful themes and topics into this hopeful, complex story about mental health, abuse, death, Jewish wisdom, friendship, bullying, and family. Sasha is a Jewish boy with severe anxiety, “the Gray” who is staying at his aunt’s for the summer.
Ultimately, you’ll be left with a sense of amazement at the resiliency of the human spirit. A Seed in the Sun by Aida Salazar. HISTORICAL FICTION. A tender and poignant middle-grade novel in verse showing an important time in history, the power of collective voices against injustices, and a girl finding her strength.
Fourth grade is a year of challenging reading. Over the past several years, your child has been solidifying foundational skills like decoding and fluency. Now, your child is poised to try more difficult fiction and nonfiction. Luckily, help from grown-ups is expected. Be ready and available to assist your child with all these tough texts.
The babies eventually follow the moon’s light toward the sea, arriving safely. Flying Frogs and Walking Fish by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page. A walking octopus, a red-lipped batfish, and a sea butterfly are just some of the curious ocean creatures who jump, scurry, and fly through the pages of this intriguing book.
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