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Test # Book Title Author Reading Level Point Value 61130EN 100 Unity Grove Elementary School (March 2007) Accelerated Reader List Report sorted by Point Value Test # Book Title Author Reading Level Point Value 61130EN 100 School Days Anne Rockwell 2.8 0.5 35821EN 100th Day Worries Margery Cuyler 3 0.5 56576EN 101 Facts About Horses & Ponies Julia Barnes 5.2 0.5 8001EN 50 Below Zero Robert N. Munsch 2.4 0.5 51654EN Aaron's Hair Robert Munsch 2.4 0.5 70144EN ABC Dogs Kathy Darling 4.1 0.5 11151EN Abe Lincoln's Hat Martha Brenner 2.6 0.5 46490EN Abigail Adams Alexandra Wallner 4.7 0.5 9751EN Abiyoyo Pete Seeger 2.2 0.5 51209EN About Amphibians: A Guide for Ch Cathryn Sill 2.5 0.5 66976EN About Arachnids: A Guide for Chi Cathryn Sill 2.3 0.5 75387EN About Crustaceans: A Guide for C Cathryn Sill 2.6 0.5 57950EN About Fish: A Guide for Children Cathryn Sill 2 0.5 51005EN About Insects: A Guide for Child Cathryn Sill 1.7 0.5 51006EN About Mammals: A Guide for Child Cathryn Sill 2.1 0.5 51007EN About Reptiles: A Guide for Chil Cathryn Sill 2.2 0.5 86395EN Abraham Lincoln Wil Mara 2.5 0.5 42301EN Abraham Lincoln (United States P Anne Welsbacher 5 0.5 15175EN Abyssinian Cats (Cats) Stuart A. Kallen 3.5 0.5 1671EN Acid Rain (Earth Watch) Sally Morgan 5.8 0.5 950EN Across the Stream Mirra Ginsburg 1.7 0.5 983EN Addie Meets Max Joan Robins 1.7 0.5 44185EN Addie's Bad Day Joan Robins 1.8 0.5 53406EN Adventures in Ancient Egypt Linda Bailey 5.1 0.5 52579EN The Adventures of Bert Allan Ahlberg 1.3 0.5 85021EN The Adventures of Marco Polo Roger Smalley 4.1 0.5 11152EN The Adventures of Snail at Schoo John Stadler 2.5 0.5 64111EN The Adventures of Super Diaper B Dav Pilkey 2.5 0.5 9562EN The Adventures of Taxi Dog Debra Barracca 3 0.5 53346EN Adventures with the Vikings Linda Bailey 4.7 0.5 53929EN Aero and Officer Mike: Police Pa Joan Plummer Russ e 4.8 0.5 67951EN Afghanistan (Faces and Places) Kathryn Stevens 5 0.5 46024EN Africa (Continents) Leila Merrell Fos t 3.6 0.5 46449EN Agapanthus Hum and Major Bark Joy Cowley 3.3 0.5 69037EN Agapanthus Hum and the Angel Hoo Joy Cowley 3.1 0.5 26911EN Aggie and Will Larry Dane Brimne r 1.2 0.5 59460EN Ah-choo! 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Albert 5 0.5 5451EN Alexander and the...Very Bad Day Judith Viorst 3.7 0.5 86396EN Alexander Graham Bell Wil Mara 3 0.5 12751EN Alexander, Who's Not (Do You Hea Judith Viorst 3.5 0.5 7301EN Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich L Judith Viorst 3.4 0.5 12373EN Alice Nizzy Nazzy, the Witch of Tony Johnston 2.9 0.5 83029EN Alice the Fairy David Shannon 2.5 0.5 54803EN Alien and Possum: Friends No Mat Tony Johnston 2.1 0.5 61249EN All About Deer Jim Arnosky 4.6 0.5 59361EN All About Frogs Jim Arnosky 4.5 0.5 58761EN All About Owls Jim Arnosky 4.5 0.5 70131EN All About Sharks Jim Arnosky 4.9 0.5 61250EN All About Turkeys Jim Arnosky 5.1 0.5 45232EN All by Myself! Aliki 1.1 0.5 7202EN All by Myself Mercer Mayer 1.3 0.5 11351EN All the Places to Love Patricia MacLachl a 3.9 0.5 54325EN All Things Bright and Beautiful Cecil Frances Ale x 2.2 0.5 986EN All Tutus Should Be Pink Sherri Brownrigg 1.8 0.5 64422EN All You Need for a Snowman Alice Schertle 2.3 0.5 19934EN Alligator Baby Robert N. 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