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Fountas & Pinnell Grade 3

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Yo-yos

by Cathy Hope

The yo-yo is one of the oldest toys in the world, and it is enjoyed by people from many different cultures.

Yo-yos are made up of many small parts and can be made from a variety of different materials to help them spin. Follow the step-by-step instructions to make your own yo-yo, and with some practice, you can perform exciting yo-yo tricks.

Date Added: 08/01/2018


Wolves

by Beverley Randell

This text contain facts about wolves. Topics included are: communication, hunting in all seasons, wolf pups and locations.

Date Added: 08/24/2018


Whirlwind

by Mike Graf

One windy day, when Matt and Dad are flying Matt's kite, Whirlwind, they see some storm clouds approached. The sky grows darker, and thunder rumbles in the distance. A small piece of cloud starts spinning down towards the ground. Dad realizes that this is no ordinary storm. "That's a full-blown tornado!" he cries.

Date Added: 08/06/2018


Waterfalls, Glaciers, and Avalanches

by Jan Anderson

This text focuses upon the movement and flow of water, ice and snow, and how this affects the environment and the lifestyles of the people who live there. Text forms include a labelled diagram, a diary excerpt and a newspaper report.

Date Added: 08/24/2018


Washed Away!

by Dawn McMillan

The emergency sirens are wailing, and the flood waters have reached the end of Nicholas's street. Nicholas and his dad are ready to evacuate to the rescue centre. But what about William? Dad says cats can swim, but Nicholas won't be happy until the rains are over and he can go back home to find William.

Date Added: 07/31/2018


Volcanoes and Geysers

by Mary Draper

This text introduces children to volcanoes and volcanic activity. It also describes the effect of volcanic activity upon the environment. Other text forms include diagrams, explanations and a newspaper report.

Date Added: 08/24/2018


Train Music

by Kaye Baillie

Martin would do just about anything than speak in front of people. It's his biggest fear. He is so relieved when the school bell rings and he can forget about his class speech until next semester.While travelling on a train to the city for a vacation, Martin makes a new friend. Melina is fundraising for her deaf and blind school, and has organised a singing contest on the train. Martin really likes Melina, and doesn't want to hurt her feelings, but he just can't get up there and sing in front of all those people.

Date Added: 07/31/2018


Tortoise Soup

by Dawn McMillan

Tortoise, Goat, Raven, and Rat are very good friends. One morning, they learn an important lesson--that good friends always help one another.

Date Added: 08/02/2018


Tiny Dinosaurs

by Heather Hammonds and Jenny Mountstephen

Grace and Amy are twins while planning a science project, they are reminded that small animals can die if they are removed from their natural environment.

Date Added: 08/24/2018


Survivors in the Frozen North

by Beverley Randell and Julian Bruere

This story is based on the factual behaviour of polar bears in the Arctic region. The three chapters describe how two cubs, at three months, six months and two years, survive the freezing conditions of the North Pole.

Date Added: 08/24/2018


Storms

by Mary Draper

A series of meticulously leveled fiction and nonfiction texts use recurring characters and authentic story lines that ignite student interest while systematically building high-frequency words and reading skills.

Date Added: 03/13/2018


Sports Heroes

by Peter Weiniger

Sport Heroes Peter Weiniger

Date Added: 03/21/2018


Spanish Omelette

by Jackie Tidey and Trish Hill

The story engages children to taste vocabulary with the recipe of Spanish Omelette. Individual Student Edition Silver (levels 23-24)

Date Added: 08/24/2018


Skateboarding

by Rigby Staff

Student Reader Skateboarding

Date Added: 03/21/2018


Silver and Prince

by Beverley Randell

Silver and Prince; a story of two cubs and their road to maturity. Story by Beverley Randell

Date Added: 03/19/2018


Separate Ways

by Dawn McMillan

Separate Ways by Dawn McMillan.

Date Added: 03/19/2018


The Secret Hideaway

by Annette Smith and Mark Wilson

Mitch, Ben and mum and dad have gone hiking in the rainforest for the day. They go swimming in a pool with a water fall and have lunch before it is time to start heading home. On the way back it starts to rain heavily and they cannot cross the river as it has become too deep and fast. The family must now find somewhere to stay for the night so they can cross the river when it goes down in the morning.

Date Added: 08/24/2018


The Secret

by Julie Mitchell and Paul Konye

Chris the hero in basketball game, because he scores more points than anyone else, while he was injured. That night, Andrew wakes up with breathing difficulties. The next day, Andrew finds out that he has asthma. The doctor gives Andrew an inhaler but Andrew is embarrassed about using it, so he decides to keep his asthma a secret. At the next game, Andrew doesn't want to use the inhaler in front of Chris, so he leaves it in his bag. During the game, Andrew has an asthma attack and has to go to the hospital. Chris comes to visit Andrew and reveals that he has asthma too. (Rigby PM Collection Emerald)

Date Added: 08/24/2018


Rory's Big Chance

by Rigby

Rory's Big Chance Story by Krista Bell Illustrations by Richard Hoit

Date Added: 03/20/2018


Rivers, Streams, and Lakes

by Jan Anderson

Rivers, Streams, and Lakes by Jan Anderson

Date Added: 03/14/2018


Queen of the Pool

by Rigby

Queen of the Pool Story by Jan Weeks Illustrations by Meredith Thomas

Date Added: 03/20/2018


Polar Bears

by Beverley Randell

Polar Bears by Beverley Randell

Date Added: 03/21/2018


Photographic Memory

by Rigby

Photographic Memory. Story by Ron Bunney. Illustrations by Richard Hoit.

Date Added: 03/20/2018


Patrick and the Leprechaun

by Beverley Randell

Patrick was a boy who lived in Ireland on a farm. At home his father would tell him and his sisters stories and they loved hearing about leprechauns the most. But their father warned them of how tricky they can be. One day Patrick found a real leprechaun and he asked for some of his gold. Will Patrick be tricked by the leprechaun...'

Date Added: 03/20/2018


The Nightingale

by Hans Christian Andersen

When a nightingale flies into the palace gardens, the king is so enchanted by her song that he places her next to his throne. But one day, the king receives a gift - a bird made of gold. Dazzled by its beauty, he begins to ignore the nightingale.

Date Added: 08/02/2018



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