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Fountas & Pinnell Leveled Literacy Intervention (LLI) Red System Grade 3
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Scott Weaver: Toothpick Sculptor
by Katy DuffieldFind out how artist Scott Weaver makes three-dimensional toothpick sculptures.
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!
What's Cooking in Space?
by Barbara FiermanFind out what the astronauts on the International Space Station eat.
Gabe and the New Teacher
by Barbara GannettPppphhhfffttt! That's the sound of a whoopee cushion, and there's one on the teacher's seat right now, thanks to Gabe.
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!"--
Soccer Luck
by Barbara Gannett"When you're up against a bully, it takes more than speed and skill to win. It takes brain power! It's a good thing the Rolling O's have Max on their team."
The Mystery of the Disappearing Honeybees
by Bo GraysonWhere Have the Honeybees gone? Honeybees are disappearing all over the world. Where are they going, and why? The race is on to solve this mystery before it is too late!
Calling All Birds
by Kate Hayes"Welcome birds to your home with a bird feeder or a birdbath that you can make yourself."-
Student Test Preparation Booklet Level L
by HeinemannStudent Test Preparation Booklet LEVEL L LESSONS 29-32
Student Test Preparation Booklet Level Q
by HeinemannStudent Test Preparation Booklet LEVEL Q LESSONS 189-192
At Home with the Slackers
by Debra HermanEven when they are doing nothing at all, the Slackers manage to have a grand time.
The Slackers, Front to Back!
by Debra Herman"Trouble in the Slacker's house. There's no TV. There's no popcorn. Will the Slackers be able to solve these terrible problems? There's no telling, but they'll surely have fun trying."
The Slackers, Out and About
by Debra HermanLosers? Some people misplace their keys all the time. Some even lose their glasses. But come on --losing the family car? It can happen when the car belongs to the Slacker family.
Hot Glass, Cool Artist
by Nina HessAll glass is made from nothing more than minerals and sand heated in fire. It's the glassblower's imagination and skill that gives glass its beauty.
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!
Old Agatha: A Folktale from Old Russia
by Olga Ivanov and Aleksey IvanovIn this folktale from old Russia a young girl is sent by her stepmother to Old Agatha, a terrifying old woman who lives deep in the woods.
The Record Breaker
by Laura JohnsonThe man who helped build the world's tallest popcorn sculpture and who completed the most jumps underwater while jumping rope is also the man who set the record for setting the most world records! Who is this man, and why is he doing all these crazy things?
Smokejumpers
by Laura JohnsonWhen a hugh fire breaks out quickly and spreads through a heavily wooded wilderness area, fire trucks can't get close to the fire, and airplaines can't land anywhere near the raging blaze. This is a job for smokejumpers.
The Invention with a Thousand Uses
by Christine KielAn Invention Named for a Duck? It was used in war. It's sticky. And it was named for a duck. What is it?
Zombie Caterpillars
by Christine KielSome caterpillars get eaten from the inside out. Then they babysit for their killers. Its sounds like a horror show. But it's not. It.s nature. Parasites are plants and animals that live on other plants and animals.
Mothers of Others
by Donna LathamA dog becomes mother to an orphaned squirrel. A leopard saves a baby baboon instead of killing it. What's going on? Find out what makes some animals become mothers of others.
On the Trail of the Wolverine
by Jack LatimerThe Chase Is On. Keeping track of a wolverine isn't easy. Just ask the scientists who lost a young wolverine on his journey over hundreds of miles.
Lunch to Go
by Elspeth LeacockFind out about the historic journey made by some of the foods that make it into your lunch bag.