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Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 3 (NIMAC)
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Trevor's Big Adventure / Red-Eyed Tree Frog
by Eugenia Nobati and Michelle Olmsted and Alice McGintyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Adventures of a Young Volcano
by Gideon Kendall and Elizabeth RuschVolcanoes grow and change over thousands and thousands of years. A young volcano named Squirt is ready to grow up, but he'll have to do some serious erupting before he's as big as he wants to be.
Seashell Detective
by Alice McGintyNIMAC-sourced textbook. THE SECRETS OF SEASHELLS. Did you ever pick up a seashell and wonder about the creature that once lived inside? How could you find out the answer? In this book, you will learn how to become a seashell detective.
Prickly Hedgehogs
by Ellen CatalaNIMAC-sourced textbook. Ouch! The hedgehog is covered in sharp, prickly spines. That's why most animals leave these tiny creatures alone.
The Motata Tree
by Sue Todd and Kate McGovernNIMAC-sourced textbook. Name That Tree! The animals on the African plain haven't eaten in days. Then they find a very tall tree filled with ripe and colorful fruit. But how will they ever reach the fruit of this magical tree?
Tiny and Beautiful
by Joanna CruzNIMAC-sourced textbook. Most art stands out. But some works of art are so tiny you need to look very closely to see them. Meet some artists who create these tiny works of art.
An Invention That Made a Splash
by Erica CampbellSliding on a Slip ’N Slide is a fun way to cool down on a hot summer day. But the Slip ’N Slide is more than just a great toy … it's also an interesting invention story.
Raining Frogs
by David Clary and Victor TavaresNIMAC-sourced textbook. Strange Weather. Nina is playing outside when a frog falls on her head. Plop! Soon frogs are falling everywhere. Plop, plop, plop! What's going on?
Taste It, Don't Waste It!
by Bill Basso and Leslie BudnickNIMAC-sourced textbook. No More Rules! Violet is tired of following her parents’ rule about tasting new foods. But when she wants a new rule for dinner, things get a little tricky.
Under the Street
by Neil Fairbairn and Laura CoyleNIMAC-sourced textbook. Below You. There's so much to see on the street. But there are also millions of things going on below the ground. Let's take a look.
Shells, Spikes, and Scales
by Devra SperegenNIMAC-sourced textbook. Thick Skin. What part of some animals protects them the best? It's their skin. And some animals have really unusual skin—but that's what helps them survive in the wild.
Creepers in the Corn
by Robert Squier and Pat SchmatzAre there really scary creepers in the cornfield, as Audrey's brother claims? Looks like she's going to find out!
Break Out of the Hive: Ways to Play Better Soccer
by James Buckley and Rob DavisHave you ever watched kids play soccer or played yourself? There's a good chance that the game looked like a swarm of bees buzzing around a hive. But that's not really a good way to play. Inside, a real coach gives you some great tips for breaking out of the hive.
Betty Skelton and Little Stinker
by Suzanne Slade and Nick HardcastleBetty Skelton grew up at a time when girls weren't supposed to do anything too adventurous. But Betty wanted to fly airplanes—and she didn't want to wait until she was grown up! How would she ever realize her dream?
The Substitron–9000
by Yaniv Shimony and Peter FerlandNIMAC-sourced textbook. No Recess? Zoey is dealing with the worst substitute teacher ever. And he's a robot!
The Paper Airplane Pilot
by George PaslesNIMAC-sourced textbook. Champion Flyer. A boy dreamed of flying the fastest paper plane on Earth. To make his dream come true, he needed a piece of paper … and a whole lot of practice.
Another Turn for a Carousel
by Diane SilverWhat if something beautiful gets old and broken? Do you forget it? Or do you fix it? Read this story about an old carousel and see what you think.
The Queen's Pizza
by George Doutsiopoulos and Marie SpencerNIMAC-sourced textbook. Food for a Queen. The queen wants to eat pizza, but nobody will let her. Why won't she behave like a queen and eat her fancy snail soup and fancy cream pie?
The Rich Man's Dream
by Will Singh and Jo BlakelyNIMAC-sourced textbook. A Rich Man No More. The rich man in this story becomes so poor that he has to sleep on the floor. Will he ever get his fortune back?