1st grade recommended reading list

    • [PDF File]SUMMER READING LIST K–2 - American Library Association

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      Suggested Reading List Grades 3-5 This list has been compiled from several sources including the American Library Association, the International Reading Association, and state reading lists, when available. The books on this list are not required reading nor is this intended to be an all-inclusive list. As always, parents and


    • [PDF File]A Selection of Core Knowledge Recommended Trade Books

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      Language/Reading -Read grade level appropriate books (See Recommended Reading List) -Retell what he/she read; identify characters, setting, and main idea -Answer questions about key details in the story (In The Three Little Pigs, what were the three houses made of?) …


    • [PDF File]FIRST GRADE RECOMMENDED READING LIST

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      All recommended books have been reviewed by Core Knowledge staff and determined to the best of our ability to be in print at the time this list was prepared. 4 The Life and Times of the Honeybee, by Charles Micucci (Houghton Mifflin, 1997) ISBN 039586139X


    • [PDF File]Suggested Reading List Grades 3-5 - Connections Education

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      titles on the list before it. List #1 contains the most easy-to-read titles, while List #13+ is made up of the most difficult or sophisticated titles. The list numbers do NOT correspond to grade levels. Multiple lists are available at each grade level. For example, lists 1 through 9 are available for grade 2 with a few books identified on lists 10


    • 1st Grade Reading List Homeschool Families.com

      FIRST GRADE RECOMMENDED READING LIST Child’s Name: _____ Dear Parents, Please date and sign next to the title of the books that you have read to your child or that they have read this year. Because these titles are classics, many of them can be found at all public libraries.


    • [PDF File]Created by: Heather Cartwright

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      reading programs make achievement leaps during the summer and score higher on fall reading achievement tests. The books on this list come highly recommended by kid readers from all over the country and may also be available in ebook, audio book, braille, and large print formats. This summer, take your child to participate in the summer


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