Second grade is turning out great. But suddenly, there's aproblem: a new rule. Ms. Light says desks have to be kept clean.Amber's desk is never clean. What will she do?
LEVEL BEGINNING TO READ ALONEExtent: 32pp, up to 35 words per pageText at level 2 is accessible and engaging with plenty of interest and repetition. Vocabulary is easy and familiar, and sentences are mainly short and simple. Fur and Feathers helps young readers learn why animals have fur and feathers, and introduces them to lots of adorable furry and feathery creatures!
When Macaroni sings a song, Cheese will never sing along. Mac likes to jump and play and sing, But Cheese does not like anything. Macaroni and Cheese are best friends, yet they couldn’t be more different! Mac likes to pounce and bounce and jump, but Cheese just sits there like a lump. But when Mac runs into a problem with a gust of wind, Cheese stops being a grumpy grump long enough to help save his friend’s favorite hat. Written in the style of P. D. Eastman’s classic Big Dog . . . Little Dog , this modern-day alley-cat odd couple will delight beginning readers.
这本初级读物会带领大家走进小朋友的校园生活!!Jack的幼儿园老师带他们去参观动物园!在动物园里,Jack听到各种各样的声音。有吼猴在吵闹,有老虎在咆哮,有鹦鹉在啼鸣。当大家突然听到笑声的时候,老师觉得那是一只土狼,但是其实那是小朋友们在动物园的游乐场里笑呢! Just in time for back to school, this beginning reader is about taking a school field trip!! Jack's kindergarten class goes on a field trip to the zoo! As they walk around the zoo, Jack hears all sorts of sounds. There's the hoot of the howler monkey, the roar of the tiger, the caw of the parrots. When the class hears a laughing sound, the teacher thinks that it's a hyena--but it turns out to be kids laughing and playing at the zoo playground!
From racecars to electric cars, from engines to tires, thisreader covers cars from multiple perspectives. Young informationcollectors will particularly enjoy the "car fact" callouts. AllLevel 3 readers are accessible and engaging and contain morevariety of language and information than level 2. Text introduces afew more challenging words and a wider variety of tenses.
From wasp's nests to webs, mole holes, termite mounds, andmuch more, this book examines the many habitats and strategiesanimals use when making their homes. Familiar animals like foxesand swallows are joined by more exotic species like chimpanzees,polar bears, and penguins. Challenging vocabulary is highlightedthroughout--burrow, den, migration--and the art and text weavetogether seamlessly to help readers put the words in context anddevelop increased confidence in their reading skills. LEVEL 2:BEGINNING TO READ ALONE Simple and engaging, with plenty ofinterest and repetition. Vocabulary is easy and familiar, andsentences are mainly short and simple. Guided Reading Level:J
Sid and Sam start to sing. But Sid doesn't stop. What can Samdo when Sid's song is too long?
In Henry and Mudge's eighteenth adventure, Henry's cousinAnnie is moving -- right next door to Henry Annie likes Henry andMudge, but she's nervous about leaving her friends, and aboutchanging schools, and about what might happen to her things on themoving truck. She's so nervous she's broken out in blotches. ButHenry knows just the thing for a bad case of nerves -- a snuggleunder a blanket with a big dog like Mudge. 描写一个小男孩Henry和一条大狗Mudge的系列故事。幽默小品、浅显易懂。
Eloise and Nanny throw a surprise birthday party for Eloise'spug, Weenie.
Many of the things we have today, such as our language, ourlaws, our buildings and our cooking started in ancient Rome. Thisbook introduces new readers to the history and culture of theRomans, including the architecture, games, clothing, andinteresting aspects of daily life such as bathing, studying, andentertainment. The text introduces important newvocabulary--conquer, empire, mosaic--and is woven together withbeautiful photographs and illustrations, which help readers get thecontext. A timeline, index, and glossary complete the book, andhelp build research skills and confidence in reading. LEVEL 3: READING ALONE WITH SOME HELP Accessible and engaging, with plenty of interest and repetition,and more variety of language and information than level 2. Textintroduces a few more challenging words and a wider variety oftenses. Guided Reading Levels: K, L
With their new book of Fairy Magic, best friends Pish and Poshare ready to be fairies. Fairies need wings, and in order to gettheir wings they must make four wise wishes. But wishing wisely isnot so easy, especially when two friends sometimes have troubleseeing eye to eye. Thankfully, with a little help from the MonsterUnder the Bed, Pish and Posh are reminded that cooperation is thekey to getting what they wish for.
All-new, easy-to-read riddles by Jean Marzollo are paired withfun photographs culled from previously published I Spy books tocreate the seventh I Spy reader. With rhythm, rhyme, and pictureclues, this book is written to support the newest reader.
Arthur thinks his pen pal is more fun than his little sister.Little sisters don't do things like karate and wrestling -- or dothey? It takes a surprise letter to show Arthur that sometimesthere's more to sisters -- and pen pals -- than meets the eye!
Westward ho The Golly Sisters are heading west. They've got newdresses and the best show on either side of the Mississippi. Butcan they keep their act together long enough to get this show onthe road?
LEVEL 2 - BEGINNING TO READ ALONE (green) The language at this level will be mainly short and simplesentences, with straightforward vocabulary and punctuation.Includes simple glossary. The human body is an essential source of fascination forkids.Thisbook uses that interest to draw children into a positivereading experience by explaining the basics about all the majorsystems and asking questions so the reader can reflect on their ownbodies. What color are your eyes? What do you hear right now? Areyou right-handed or left-handed? Key vocabulary and a glossarycomplete this fun introduction.
Wendy is a little witch who is afraid of her mean, bossy sisters, Polly and Wog - until one Halloween night, when she meets a new friend and discovers a few tricks of her own...Alice Low adapted this popular Halloween story specifically for the I Can Read Chapter Book format. With all new, full-color pictures by talented artist Jane Manning, this new edition is a surefire treat for beginning readers! 《害怕女巫的女巫》中三女巫姐妹中,小女巫害怕两位姊姊,不能去参加万圣节整人之夜。
Luna has the best teacher in second grade; Mr. Hopper lovesthe midnight sky almost as much as she does. But Luna’s classmatesthink she is the new kid from outer space. They won’t listen to herideas for the Family Night program—until something goesunexpectedly wrong! With a nudge from Mr. Hopper, Luna shares herplan which just might save the show
Axel is a little truck with big, big wheels who loves speed and adventure. In Axel the Truck: Beach Race by J.D. Riley, first in a series, Axel’s going to find out if he’s fast enough to win an off-road race by the ocean against some bigger trucks. The monster trucks zoom down the sand, but Axel has a great—and very loud!—engine and the heart of a winner. Bright illustrations by Brandon Dorman bring the fun-loving, confident Axel to life. Axel the Truck: Beach Race is an I Can Read book designed to introduce children to the exciting world of reading. It is perfect for reading aloud to a child, which is the first step in creating a great reader.
The ponies are having an ice-skating party, and each ponyplans to share a special skating trick. But Pinkie Pie doesn't evenknow how to skate! Will she be able to learn in time for theparty?
The four members of the Private Eyes Club—Skinny, Wizard,Snitch, and Tubby—solve the baffling case of the missing cat. 'Willkeep new readers in suspense right up to the satisfyingconclusion.
A volcano could be called a sleeping mountain--that is, until it wakes up! What is it like to witness the eruption of one of nature's majestic time bombs? Young readers can learn what makes volcanoes "tick," and read about some of the most famous eruptions in history.
The doctor is out! But Amelia Bedelia is ready to help a crowdof grouchy patients. Along the way she doses out some of the bestmedicine of all -- laughter, of course!
Mia's eighth I Can Read book is full of the same dancing readers love, but with a whole set of new moves (and words!) to help beginning readers grow.For a new dance number, Mia the ballerina kitten swaps her ballet slippers for jazz shoes. The only thing is, Mia doesn't think the jazz shoes are as pretty as her pink slippers. The plain shoes don't seem to match the snazzy jazz routine. As always, Mia uses her quick thinking to come up with the perfect solution to match her plain Jane outfit to her jazzy steps.Mia Jazzes It Up is a My First I Can Read book, which means it's perfect for shared reading with a child.
Henry and his 180-pound dog Mudge are best friends forever.And in this twelfth book of their adventures they face wind,thunder, and lightning.
There's a new kitten in the house, and Noodles is afraid she'sgoing to get all of the attention. He doesn't think the familyneeds a new pet—especially one who is small and clumsy. She makes amess of everything! But when the neighborhood puppies laugh at hermistakes, Noodles feels protective of the tiny tiger kitten. Helearns that as his family gets bigger, so does his heart! This funny Level 1 story is perfect for beginning readers.