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Rigby® Leveled Readers

Description: Rigby® Leveled Readers combine the precise leveling teachers trust with the characters students love to teach reading in a way that transforms every title into a learning moment. #teachers #kids


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Separate Ways

by Dawn McMillan

Separate Ways by Dawn McMillan.

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 23-24

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: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 23-24

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: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 23-24

Queen of the Pool

by Rigby

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

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Collection

Award: Levels 25-26

Kites

by Rigby

Kites Cheryl Jakab

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Collection

Award: Levels 25-26

Boys Don't Dance!

by Tom Jellett and Rowena Lindquist

Luke worries that his schoolmates might see him taking his sister to her dancing lesson. To his surprise, he finds that the class looks interesting and that dancing is fun.

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Collection

Award: Levels 25-26

Skateboarding

by Rigby Staff

Student Reader Skateboarding

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Collection

Award: Levels 25-26

How Magic Tricks Work

by Patrick Mangan

How Magic Tricks Work by Patrick Mangan

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Collection

Award: Levels 25-26

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: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 25-26

Dancing to the Beat

by Kathy White

Dancing to the beat By Kathy White

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 25-26

Miss Thackery and the Bee

by Pauline Cartwright

Jaron loves music. One day he wants to play guitar in a band. But for now, Dad wants him to learn the piano. Jaron doesn't mind (that much) - but his stern-looking piano teacher terrifies him. Until one day, a bee comes along, and Jaron realizes that Miss Thackery is a perfectly nice person after all.

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 25-26

Fish for Dinner

by Dawn McMillan and Jenny Mountstephen

Ben and Nikki love going fishing with their Mom. One perfect sunny day they head off to their favorite fishing spot along the coast, but the fish aren't biting. On the way home, they stop suddenly when they see a dog in the middle of the road! Ben and Nikki are sure that something must be wrong. They follow the dog and begin an adventure involving a rescue, some new friends, and a nice surprise.

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 25-26

New Ways

by Dawn McMillan and Meredith Thomas

Since their parents separated, Tess and Nathan have had to learn new ways of being a family. It's not always easy coping with change, but luckily Grandma is there to support them. And Mom and Dad are still the greatest, even if they're not together - so some things never really change at all.

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 25-26

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: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 25-26

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: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 25-26

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: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 25-26

Sports Heroes

by Peter Weiniger

Sport Heroes Peter Weiniger

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Collection

Award: Levels 27-28

Photographic Memory

by Rigby

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

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Collection

Award: Levels 27-28

Ben's Tune

by Diana Chase and Pat Reynolds

Ben was born with one hand much smaller than the other. But this doesn't stop him thumping out tunes on the piano. The problem is that music teachers won't give Ben a chance to prove how well he can play.

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Collection

Award: Levels 27-28

Brahmin and the Ungrateful Tiger

by Alan Horsfield

When a Brahman priest rescues a tiger from a cage is shocked when the ungrateful beast threatens to eat him. The tiger argues that there is no reason why he shouldn't eat the Brahman, because, "Humans are the most ungrateful creatures on Earth!" The Brahman be for his life, and the tiger agrees to spare him - but only he can find a witness who doesn't believe that all human are ungrateful.

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 27-28

Ironkid

by Dianne Wolfer

When Zack decides to enter the annual Ironkid event at the surf club, everyone is surprised. Including him. Usually he just floats about in the ocean, watching and drifting. But this year, he feels like giving it a try. It's a tough race, but Zack is determined to make it through.

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 27-28

Mozart

by Jan Weeks and Mark Wilson

On his way home from school one day, James comes across a stray cat. It reminds him a little of a pet cat their family used to have. But this is the shaggiest, dirtiest, most neglected cat he's ever seen. He feeds her and tries to help her. Then he finds that she has a kitten! James decides to take both home. Then Mom places an ad in the Lost and Found column of the newspaper. Will he now have to say goodbye to the two cats that have so quickly become part of the family?

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 27-28

The Flower Necklace

by Pauline Cartwright

Cousin Tonya has come to live with Ruth and her mom in the city. Ruth adores Tonya's beautiful flower necklace and knows how special it is. But she takes it outside anyway to show it off. Then the necklace breaks and most of the beads are lost forever. Ruth has never felt so terrible about anything before. Having broken the necklace is bad enough, but even worse is the fact that she's broken the trust Tonya shared with her.

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 27-28

The Man Who Sat in the Park

by Louise Schofield and Suzie Byrne

Bradley becomes friendly with Stan, an old homeless man in the park. Bradley volunteers to help at the men’s shelter and finds out more about his new friend. Stan makes Bradley a paper boat to sail in the park pond. One day, Stan doesn’t show up in the park and Bradley discovers he has been taken to hospital. When Stan dies, Bradley’s parents give him a model boat to remind him of his friend.

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 27-28

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: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 27-28


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