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Fountas & Pinnell Select Collections Grade 3

Description: Respected literacy leaders, Irene Fountas and Gay Su Pinnell, hand-selected, leveled, and organized Collections according to their F&P Text Level Gradientâ„¢ using the popular PM Readers. #kids #teachers


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The Saddest Dog

by Pamela Rushby

One morning, a dog appears in Kim's backyard. He's a nice dog, but he seems very sad. "He'll probably go home soon," says Mom. But he doesn't. Kim and Mom set out to find the dog's owners. But Kim likes having a dog. She's secretly hoping that his owners never show up.

Date Added: 08/15/2018


Category: Level M

Get the Picture?

by Jim Howes

From ancient cave paintings to modern art, from still photography to moving images, from cartoon animation to computer graphics, new technology has changed the way we see and portray the world around us.

Date Added: 08/15/2018


Category: Level Q

Sports Heroes

by Peter Weiniger

Sport Heroes Peter Weiniger

Date Added: 08/15/2018


Category: Level Q

Skateboarding

by Rigby Staff

Student Reader Skateboarding

Date Added: 08/15/2018


Category: Level O

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: 08/15/2018


Category: Level O

The Go-cart Team

by David Keystone

How do you build a go-cart? First of all you need a design. Next you need a list of the parts, tools, and materials that are required. And then you need to put the different parts together.When the go-cart is complete, you need the right safety equipment and lots of training. Finally, you need to give the go-cart a name -- and that's the hardest job for The Go-cart Team.

Date Added: 08/15/2018


Category: Level O

Dancing to the Beat

by Kathy White

Dancing to the beat By Kathy White

Date Added: 08/15/2018


Category: Level P

The Bicycle Book

by Anna Fern

A bicycle is a freedom machine. When you ride a bike, you don't have to rely on other people to get around.This book will help you learn about the different parts of a bike, safety clothing and equipment, road rules, and how to be a safe, confident cyclist. So get ready, get set, and go with The Bicycle Book.

Date Added: 08/15/2018


Category: Level O

Kites

by Rigby

Kites Cheryl Jakab

Date Added: 08/15/2018


Category: Level O

How Magic Tricks Work

by Patrick Mangan

How Magic Tricks Work by Patrick Mangan

Date Added: 08/15/2018


Category: Level P

How People Move Around

by Linda Bruce

How People Move Around by Linda Bruce

Date Added: 08/15/2018


Category: Level L

Antarctic Seals

by Alan Parker and Catherine Parker

Animal Facts: Polar Animals. Antarctic Seals by Alan Parker, Catherine Parker.

Date Added: 08/15/2018


Category: Level N

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: 08/15/2018


Category: Level M

Mountains Hills and Cliffs

by Jan Anderson

Mountains, Hills, and Cliffs by Jan Anderson

Date Added: 08/15/2018


Category: Level M

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: 08/15/2018


Category: Level N

Earthquakes And Tsunamis

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: 08/15/2018


Category: Level O

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: 08/15/2018


Category: Level O

Forests

by Rigby

FORESTS by Jan Anderson

Date Added: 08/15/2018


Category: Level M

Antarctic Penguins

by Alan Parker and Catherine Parker

Discusses Emperor and Adélie penguins, their feeding habits and reproduction. In addition the dangers to their life are outlined including the difficulties of survival in Antarctica and their vulnerability to preditors.

Date Added: 08/15/2018


Category: Level O

Polar Bears

by Beverley Randell

Polar Bears by Beverley Randell

Date Added: 08/15/2018


Category: Level N

Wolves

by Beverley Randell

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

Date Added: 08/15/2018


Category: Level N

Rivers, Streams, and Lakes

by Jan Anderson

Rivers, Streams, and Lakes by Jan Anderson

Date Added: 08/15/2018


Category: Level M

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: 08/15/2018


Category: Level N

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: 08/15/2018


Category: Level L

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: 08/15/2018


Category: Level N


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