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Fountas & Pinnell Leveled Literacy Intervention (LLI) Red System Grade 3
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The Secondhand Bookshop Mystery
by Rosie BensenWelcome to the old secondhand bookshop, where you're sure to find a good book --and maybe some things that go BUMP in the night, as well! What's going on here.
Plants that Trick and Trap
by Julie WinterbottomHow do greenthings avoid mean things? Plants have remarkable ways of defending themselves. From dazzling disguises to powerful poisons, they could earn a black belt in self-defense!
Beaks are Cool Tools
by Susan RingDo birds use their beaks like people use tools? Watch a toucan pick up tiny berries with it's large beak. Or learn how a woodpecker uses it's beak to find grubs inside a tree. How does a flamingo eat under water?
A Very Good Lie
by Cheyenne CiscoNikki makes a bet that she can go three days without telling even the smallest fib. She thinks it will be easy. Oh, boy! Is she ever wrong!
Student Test Preparation Booklet Level L
by HeinemannStudent Test Preparation Booklet LEVEL L LESSONS 29-32
Thunderstorm!
by Anne O'BrienEmma is terrified of thunderstorms. Now she's caught in one, and with a little kid to take care of, too. Will she panic? She's about t o find out.
Dog Heroes
by Susan BuckleyToby, Belle, and Roselle each did something amazing. Each dog did the right thing at the right time, and saved a life.
Pool Trouble
by Jim LoganHold Your Nose and STAY OUT of the Water! There's nothing like a cool dip in a pool on a hot summer day. But the town pool has an uninvited animal visitor, and that stinks! What will Isabel and Carlos do about it?
The Coldest Town on Earth
by Michael SandlerIn [Oymayakon] a small village in Russia, winters are long and temperatures hover around -50°F ( -45° C). The people who live there know how to survive in the bone-chilling cold. Could you?
The Present
by Matt Bridger"Don't forget! Have you ever gotten in trouble for forgetting to do something? Then you'll know just how ty Feels ..."
Remya Jose's Great Idea
by Sunita ApteMEET REMYA JOSE, TEEN MENTOR For Remya, a busy 14-year-old, there just weren't enough hours in the day. Lots of teens face the same problem. But how many solve it with a new invention?
The Hen and the Dove
by Susan McCloskeyHen Is Living on Easy Street! She's also living in a cage. Is easy living worth it? Read her story and see what you think.
The House at the Edge of the Woods
by Lara AndersonDouble Dare! Through the dark, dark woods, into the spooky old house and up the dark, creaky stairs. Would you dare to investigate if a treasure was at stake?
Saturday Plans
by Matt BridgerDaniel and Ty are building a gadget using helium balloons. But whatever goes up better come down --especially if it doesn't belong to them!
Sasha's Lunch
by Barbara Gannett"Don't touch that lunch When Sasha eats food from the school lunch cafateria ... trust me. You don't even want to think about what happens!"--
Spy Tools You Can Make
by Phil InnynWatch people without them knowing. Hear what's happening in the next room. If you enjoy being a detective, this is the book for you!
Phoebe and Mr. P
by Deborah EatonMr. Persnickety likes everything neat and tidy. So a parrot with perfectly neat white feathers and a shiny beak seems just right. But when the parrot is Phoebe, watch out! Anything could happen!
When Dogs Fly
by Jacqueline AdamsWhen your dog has loads of energy, what can you do? Enter him in a sport that's just for dogs. DockDogs is the sport where dogs compete in dock jumping and other running and jumping events.
More Than Meow: How Cats Communicate
by Chris BoudreauxWhat if cats could talk? Actually, they can talk, but not with words. Find out how cats use their bodies and sounds to tell you and other cats what they want and how they feel.
Allie and the Everything Sandwich
by Joy Noyes"Staying home alone is no big deal for Alexandra Swift. But keeping Mack out of trouble, too? Now, that's a challenge!
Alfa and Beto
by Paula Morrow"What if you had no books to read? Or had no one to teach you how to read? This is true for many children in the small villages of Colombia, in South America. But one man fugured out a way to deliver a great treasure."
Bea Prepared
by Susan Blackaby"What a worrywart! Bea brings bandages, a cold pack, and a whistle on a short hike in the park, and her friends tease her about it - but not for long!"