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Rigby® Leveled Readers

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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

Mountains Hills and Cliffs

by Jan Anderson

Mountains, Hills, and Cliffs by Jan Anderson

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 21-22

Rivers, Streams, and Lakes

by Jan Anderson

Rivers, Streams, and Lakes by Jan Anderson

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 21-22

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: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 21-22

Keeping Up with Claire

by Karen J. Guralnick and Meg Cichon García and Scott Angle

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Literacy By Design

Award: Grade 5

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

H For Horrible

by Chris Bell

Joss wouldn't have believed she and Hannah could become such good friends--not when things had started so badly. Now they seem to have so much in common. Plus they are both fans of the same band! So when Joss wins tickets to the Raging Bandits concert, she invites her new friend to go with her.

When Hannah arrives for the weekend, Joss is surprised. Hannah isn't at all like she seemed in her e-mails. And that's not the only surprise.

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 29-30

Training a Guide Dog

by Wendy Macdonald and Mario Borg

In this book, you will meet three people who are important in training a dog to be a Guide Dog. Meet Paula, a puppy raiser, Peter a guide dog instructor and Jordinia and her guide dog Lljin. Learn how guide dogs are choosen, trained and how they work. From Australia.

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Literacy By Design

Award: Level 17

Big Bend Treasure Hunt

by Darleen Ramos and Ka Botzis

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Literacy By Design

Award: Grade 5

The Golden Touch

by Nicolas Brasch and Amanda Dawson

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Focus Forward

Award: n/a

How People Move Around

by Linda Bruce

How People Move Around by Linda Bruce

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 19-20

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: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 23-24

Bike, Bombs and Baths

by Chris Buckton and Ann Jungman

A story about two boys who want bikes to fit in with the rest of their gang. Rigby Navigator Max is a KS2 reading scheme which covers fiction and non-fiction. It provides material to give pupils a 20-minute guided reading session per week during each school year.

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby Navigator

Award: Grey Level

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

Help for Loc

by M. C. Hall and Karen J. Guralnick and Annette Cable

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Literacy By Design

Award: Grade 2

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

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

Sea Turtles in Danger

by Kristin Cashore

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Literacy By Design

Award: Grade 3

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

The Return of the Wolf

by Margaret Su and Bradley Clark

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Literacy By Design

Award: Grade 5

A Ship Is Coming!

by Dennis Fertig and Bradley Clark and Cynthia Clark

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Literacy By Design

Award: Grade 5

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

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

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: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby PM Plus

Award: Levels 23-24

Believe It Or Not

by Pearson Education

"Navigator" is a KS2 reading scheme which covers fiction and non-fiction. It provides material to give pupils a 20-minute guided reading sesson per week during each school year.

Date Added: 05/06/2019


Category: Rigby Navigator

Award: Grey Level


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