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Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 2 (NIMAC)
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Too Many Bugs
by Shannon Passe and Mike PhillipsNIMAC-sourced textbook. Bugs! How do you get a bug out of the house? Josie doesn't know.
The Trapdoor
by Jacqueline AdamsNIMAC-sourced textbook. Sneaky Spider. A hunter sets a trap and waits. The hunter is a spider, and it is waiting for its next meal to come along. But it has a very sneaky way of catching its meals.
A Tricky Puzzle
by Ellen CatalaNIMAC-sourced textbook. A Riddle. What puzzle has only seven pieces and can be put together in many different ways? Open this book to find out!
Truly Delicious
by Lisa Lerner and Logan KlineNIMAC-sourced textbook. Soggy Old Socks. That's what Clementine's Minty Muffins taste like. Harold doesn't want to hurt his best friend's feelings. But he doesn't want to have to keep eating the food she makes for him either. Will Harold tell Clementine the truth about her baking?
Trying Something New
by Neil Fairbairn and Nancy CarpenterNIMAC-sourced textbook. Game Over? Claire loves soccer, but she breaks her leg and can't play. Then Claire's teacher finds a way to get Claire in the big game after all.
Two Peas in a Pod
by Kay McKenna and Suzanne BeakyNIMAC-sourced textbook. Almost Exactly Alike. Luna and Lisa are best friends. They used to be very much alike— and then something changed.
Two Silly Goats
by Sarah Tatler and Steve HorrocksNIMAC-sourced textbook. Who Goes First? Two stubborn goats meet on a very narrow bridge. Who will be the first to get to the other side?
Tyler's Trunk
by Darnell Samson and Romi CaronNIMAC-sourced textbook. A Busy Elephant. Tyler had a lot to do in his busy day. And he used his trunk for everything he did!
Uh-Oh, Bernard
by Darnell Samson and Teri WeidnerNIMAC-sourced textbook. A Ruined Party. Bernard loves it when his friends have a party. But he always does something wrong, and the party is ruined.
The Watch
by Kate Dopirak and Javier JoaquinNIMAC-sourced textbook. Bird's Question Bird finds a watch in the forest, but she doesn't know what it is. Who will tell her?
What a Pain!
by Michelle OlmstedNIMAC-sourced textbook. Why It Hurts to Get Hurt. There's a reason why you feel pain. Learn why it hurts so much when you bite your tongue or burn your finger.
Whistling Harry
by Carole Crowe and Santy GutiérrezNIMAC-sourced textbook. Is It Fantasy? Fantasy stories include things that could not happen in real life. Everything else in a story could seem real. But if one event could never happen in the real world, then the story is a fantasy. In this story, Harry acts like a real kid. His family seems pretty normal. He goes to a typical school. But one thing happens to Harry that could never happen to a real boy. So this story is a fantasy.
Your Pet Crocodile
by Annie Howe and David CatrowNIMAC-sourced textbook. Impossible Pets. People have all kinds of pets— from birds to snakes, hedgehogs, monkeys, wallabies, and even big cats. It's legal in most places, with the right license. But wild animals can't be trained, the way you can train a puppy. And it's really not fair to force them to live in a house or an apartment. So laugh at this silly story about a pet crocodile, but stick to pets who adjust well to living with humans. Many cats and dogs are looking for a good home.