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Fountas & Pinnell Leveled Literacy Intervention (LLI) Purple System Grade 5

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Music to Our Ears

by Jack Silbert

Text Elements

Genre: Expository

Text Structures

Main: Chronological Sequence

Embedded: Categorical, Compare/ Contrast, Cause/Effect

Text Features: table of contents, headings, sidebars, glossary

Date Added: 08/07/2019


Category: Level R, Nonfiction: Expository

Building Root City

by Victoria Smith

Building Root City by Victoria Smith illustrated by Craig Orback

Date Added: 02/19/2019


Category: Level R, Fiction: Realistic

Baseball in April and Other Stories

by Gary Soto

In this unique collection of short stories, the small events of daily life reveal big themes--love and friendship, youth and growing up, success and failure. Calling on his own experiences of growing up in California's Central Valley, poet Gary Soto brings to life the joys and pains of young people everywhere. The smart, tough, vulnerable kids in these stories are Latino, but their dreams and desires belong to all of us.

Date Added: 12/12/2018


Category: Level U, Fiction: Novel Study

Pacific Crossing

by Gary Soto

Fourteen-year-old Mexican American Lincoln Mendoza spends a summer with a host family in Japan, encountering new experiences and making new friends.

Date Added: 12/12/2018


Category: Level T, Fiction: Novel Study

Invasion of the Plastic Bags

by Judith Stamper

The plastic bag problem. Can you imagine a world without plastic bags? Here's the shocking truth: disposable plastic bags didn't even exist fifty years ago. In less than fifty years, these bags have become part of everyday life. They're given out at stores, taken home, and then thrown away. The problem is they don't go away. They have invaded every corner of Earth. Many people say that the best solution to the plastic bag problem is to ban the bags altogether.

Date Added: 07/31/2019


Category: Level R, Nonfiction: Biography

Making Waves

by Judith Stamper

Making Waves: Stand-Up Paddleboarding by Judith Bauer Stamper Sports for All

Date Added: 08/07/2019


Category: Level R, Nonfiction: Expository

Steelpan Music

by Judith Stamper

Date Added: 09/04/2019


Category: Level U, Non-Fiction: Expository

All for Glory / Better Than You

by Michael Sullivan

TWO-WAY BOOK All for Glory & Better Than You by Michael Sullivan * illustrated by Wes Lowe

Date Added: 02/20/2019


Category: Level R, Fiction: Realistic

The Auto Heist

by Michael Sullivan

The Auto Heist by Michael Sullivan illustrated by Courtney Huddleson

Date Added: 02/19/2019


Category: Level S, Fiction: Realistic

Career Day

by Michael Sullivan

Career Day By Michael Sullivan Illustrated by Courtney Huddleson

Date Added: 02/20/2019


Category: Level U, Fiction: Realistic

Detention Intervention

by Michael Sullivan

Detention Intervention by Michael Sullivan, illustrated by Kagan McLeod

DETENTION AGAIN? Jon sticks by the rules. Mike does not. So why does Jon keep winding up in detention?

Text Elements

  • Genre: Fiction, Humorous
  • Text Structure: Narrative
  • Text Features: Headings
  • Book 192 Level U
  • 2082 Total Running Words
  • Date Added: 03/13/2019


    Category: Level U, Fiction: Humorous

    The Extra Body

    by Michael Sullivan

    The Extra Body by Michael Sullivan illustrated by Courtney Huddleson

    Date Added: 02/15/2019


    Category: Level T, Fiction: Realistic

    First Day on the Job

    by Michael Sullivan

    First Day on the Job by Michael Sullivan, illustrated by Courtney Huddleson.

    Bad Day! Joe Sullivan has wanted to be a small-town police officer since he was in first grade, but no small-town police officer ever had a first day like this!

    Text Elements

  • Genre: Fiction, Realistic
  • Text Structure: Narrative
  • Text Features: embedded student report; heading shows the passage of time; Readers' Theater
  • Book 35 Level S
  • 2270 Total Running Words
  • Date Added: 03/13/2019


    Category: Level S, Fiction: Realistic

    The Strange Case of Captain Moulton

    by Michael Sullivan

    The Strange Case of Captain Moulton

    Retold by Michael Sullivan, Illustrated by David Hill

    Date Added: 03/13/2019


    Category: Level T, Fiction: Folktale

    Worse Than Detention

    by Michael Sullivan

    WORSE THAN DETENTION by Michael Sullivan illustrated by Rob Davis

    Date Added: 02/15/2019


    Category: Level R, Fiction: Humorous

    Surprise! It's a Flash Mob

    by Elizabeth Sycamore

    Surprise! It's a Flash Mob by Elizabeth Sycamore Art for All SERIES

    Date Added: 03/11/2019


    Category: Level Q, Nonfiction: Expository

    Parícutin

    by Laura Tabbert

    The ground swelled and raised itself... Fine dust, like ashes, began to rise from the crack. Smoke began to rise with a loud hiss.

    Date Added: 04/02/2019


    Category: Level R Nonfiction Expository

    The Book No One Has Ever Read

    by Betsy Thomas

    Secret Code? In the early 1900s, a very rare book was found. It was written in a secret alphabet and filled with strange drawings. If only someone could read it! What messages might be hidden in its mysterious pages?

    Date Added: 08/28/2019


    Category: Level U, Non-Fiction: Narrative

    All in a Day's Work

    by Isabella Traveler

    All in a Day's Work: Three Tales from Around the World by Isabella Traveler, Emmanuel Cerisier

    Date Added: 02/20/2019


    Category: Level Q, Fiction: Fable

    The Elephant Farm / Elephants and Me

    by Isabella Traveler

    TWO-WAY BOOK The Elephant Farm & Elephants and Me

    Date Added: 02/19/2019


    Category: Level R, Nonfiction: Memoir, Fiction: Realistic

    Chili Peppers

    by Darius Tuly

    Fiery Food. Habaneros and jalapeños... these hot peppers will burn your mouth. Yet they aren't even close to being the world's hottest chili peppers. Some of those will set your insides on fire, but people want to eat them anyway. Nature has created some truly extreme peppers. Can you stand the heat?

    Date Added: 08/28/2019


    Category: Level T Nonfiction: Expository

    The Stories Shoes Tell

    by Nancy White

    Shoes talk. From athletic shoes to five-inch heels, from baseball cleats to flip-flops, the kinds of shoes people wear say a lot about who they are and who they want to be. Even shoes from thousands of years ago have stories to tell about the people who wore them.

    Date Added: 08/14/2019


    Category: Level U, Nonfiction: Expository

    What You Should Know About Inventions

    by Nancy White

    What You Should Know About...Inventions by Nancy White

    Date Added: 03/13/2019


    Category: Level W, Nonfiction: Expository

    What You Should Know About Monsters

    by Nancy White

    What You Should Know About...MONSTERS by Nancy White

    Date Added: 03/11/2019


    Category: Level T, Nonfiction: Expository

    What You Should Know About...Pets

    by Nancy White

    Pets play an important role in the lives of many people. Animals provide unconditional love, hours of entertainment, and valuable companionship. Learning more about their lives isn't just fascinating, its important. Discover what a dog many really be saying with its wagging tail and why a cat needs its whiskers in this in depth look at the animals that share our homes.

    Date Added: 08/14/2019


    Category: Level T Non-Fiction: Expository


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