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1St Grade Animal Books Friday, November 25, 2011 5:22:15 PM Emmaus Lutheran School Sorted By: Title AR BookGuide™ Page 1 of 183 1st Grade Animal Books Friday, November 25, 2011 5:22:15 PM Emmaus Lutheran School Sorted by: Title Quiz Word Title Author Number Lang IL BL Pts F/NF Count Book RP RV LS VP Description 10 Turkeys in the Road Sturgis, Brenda 146672 EN LG 1.8 0.5 F 255 N N - - - Ten turkeys performing circus acts block Reeves a country road, much to the frustration of an angry farmer in a pickup truck who tries to shoo them away. A-Hunting We Will Go! Kellogg, Steven 46082 EN LG 1.6 0.5 F 383 N N - - - This is a modern version of the children's song. Across the Stream Ginsburg, Mirra 7201 EN LG 1.7 0.5 F 93 N N N - - A duck and her three ducklings carry a hen and her three chicks across a wide, deep stream to safety in this exceptional picture book. Addie Meets Max Robins, Joan 6101 EN LG 1.7 0.5 F 416 N N N - N Addie discovers that the new boy next door, Max, and his dog are not so terrible when she helps Max bury his newly lost tooth. The Adventures of Bert Ahlberg, Allan 52579 EN LG 1.3 0.5 F 306 N N - - - Bert is a friendly chap who has many strange and exciting adventures. Adventures of Cow Korchek, Lori 88750 EN LG 1.3 0.5 F 148 N N - - - A lost cow has many grand adventures before finding her way home. Adventures of Cow, Too Korchek, Lori 130159 EN LG 1.1 0.5 F 150 N N - - - A very excited toy cow takes an adventurous trip to a grocery store. Aggie and Ben Ries, Lori 107414 EN LG 1.5 0.5 F 707 N N - - - After choosing a new dog, Ben describes what the pet Aggie can do and should not do around the house. Aggie Gets Lost Ries, Lori 143784 EN LG 1.5 0.5 F 769 N N - - - Ben and Aggie are playing in the park when Aggie chases a ball and does not return. After looking for her and worrying about her, Ben speaks with his blind friend, Mr. Thomas, who suggests a different approach. Aggie the Brave Ries, Lori 137549 EN LG 1.8 0.5 F 707 N N - - - Although Ben is worried about his dog, Aggie, when the veterinarian spays her and while she recovers, he laughs at her problems with the cone she must wear on her head until her stitches are removed. AR BookGuide™ Page 1 of 183 AR BookGuide™ Page 2 of 183 1st Grade Animal Books Friday, November 25, 2011 5:22:15 PM Emmaus Lutheran School Sorted by: Title Quiz Word Title Author Number Lang IL BL Pts F/NF Count Book RP RV LS VP Description Ah-choo! Samuels, Aurora 59460 EN LG 1.4 0.5 F 291 N N - - - This book focuses on the phonics/word study skill of initial "s" blends and a comprehension skill of identifying steps in a process. Alfonse, Where Are You? Wikler, Linda 32992 EN LG 1.2 0.5 F 298 N N N - - Alfonse the goose can't find Little Bird when they play hide-and-seek, but if he were quiet, he might be able to hear her. Ali's Story Wells, Jan 11651 EN LG 1.1 0.5 F 235 N N N - - Two short stories about Ali and a monkey and Ali fishing with his dad. Alistair and Kip's Great Adventure! Segal, John 122506 EN LG 1.6 0.5 F 219 N N - - - Alistair and Kip build a boat and soon find themselves sailing down the creek to the river to the bay and out to sea, where a violent storm threatens to capsize them. All Clean Windsor, Jo 50692 EN LG 1.3 0.5 F 129 N N N - - Marion's cleaning gets out of control when she sucks the parrot into the vacuum cleaner. All for Pie, Pie for All Martin, David 110944 EN LG 1.3 0.5 F 252 N N - - - Grandma Cat bakes an apple pie that is heartily enjoyed by her family as well as the Mouse and Ant families that live nearby. All in One Hour Crummel, Susan 70106 EN LG 1.6 0.5 F 254 N N - - - A cat runs after a mouse in the middle of Stevens the night, giving rise to a more complicated chase. All Stuck Up Hayward, Linda 9563 EN LG 1.9 0.5 F 358 N N N - N Brer Fox makes a tar baby in order to catch Brer Rabbit. Aloha! Sweeney, Jacqueline 64652 EN LG 1.3 0.5 F 286 N N - - - Four animal friends travel to Hawaii, where they are shown the sights, told a story, and taught a song by their gecko guide. The Alphabet Game Cowley, Joy 35439 EN LG 1.7 0.5 F 296 N N N - - Mrs. Zimmer and David play the alphabet game. Altoona Baboona Bynum, Janie 48091 EN LG 1.7 0.5 F 142 N N - - - Altoona Baboona travels the world in her hot air balloon. The Amazing Fish Price, Christine 25302 EN LG 1.8 0.5 F 170 N N - - - A story of a fisherman who catches an amazing fish. AR BookGuide™ Page 2 of 183 AR BookGuide™ Page 3 of 183 1st Grade Animal Books Friday, November 25, 2011 5:22:15 PM Emmaus Lutheran School Sorted by: Title Quiz Word Title Author Number Lang IL BL Pts F/NF Count Book RP RV LS VP Description Amazon Sun, Amazon Rain de la Piedra, Ximena 31728 EN LG 1.3 0.5 F 107 N N N - - The animals of the Amazon jungle play in the sun and head for shelter when the rain begins. Anansi's Narrow Waist Cabral, Len 11154 EN LG 1.2 0.5 F 158 N N N - - African folktale that describes why spiders have eight legs and a narrow waist. And Here's to You! Elliott, David 77504 EN LG 1.9 0.5 F 365 N N - - - This book is a rhyming celebration of all sorts of creatures. Angelina Has the Hiccups! Holabird, Katharine 127209 EN LG 1.9 0.5 F 454 N N - - - Angelina is devastated when, after practicing very hard for her role as head flower princess in the big recital, she develops hiccups on the night of the performance. Angelina's Silly Little Sister Holabird, Katharine 127210 EN LG 1.9 0.5 F 450 N N - - - Polly always seems to get in the way when Angelina and Alice want to play alone, so they agree to play hide-and- seek with her but then leave her in her hiding place while they play inside. Animal Art Holden, Pam 107209 EN LG 1.5 0.5 F 210 N N - - - Monkey wants an artist to paint his picture, but the artist chooses other animals, including a giraffe, an elephant, a zebra, and a peacock. The Animal Fair Daniel, Alan 35447 EN LG 1.8 0.5 F 54 N N - - - Simple text and illustrations retell the traditional song "The Animal Fair." The coauthor is Lea Daniel. Animal Hours Manning, Linda 42064 EN LG 1.8 0.5 F 268 N N - - - In this book you'll learn it's more fun to forget the clock and have an Animal Hours party. Animal Music Ziefert, Harriet 35600 EN LG 1.9 0.5 F 278 N N - - - An assortment of animals playing various instruments make different kinds of music. Animals at the Mall Ross, David W. 40742 EN LG 1.1 0.5 F 39 N N N - - This book is part of set 1 of the Teacher's Choice series. Animals Everywhere! Awdry, W. 143851 EN LG 1.1 0.5 F 246 N N - - - Thomas rolls to the rescue after some mischievous monkeys let the animals loose from a visiting circus. AR BookGuide™ Page 3 of 183 AR BookGuide™ Page 4 of 183 1st Grade Animal Books Friday, November 25, 2011 5:22:15 PM Emmaus Lutheran School Sorted by: Title Quiz Word Title Author Number Lang IL BL Pts F/NF Count Book RP RV LS VP Description Ann and the Hat Hofmeister, Alan M. 4048 EN LG 1.1 0.5 F 230 N N N - - Ann's hat is blocking Tut's view of the play until Tut finds an unusual solution to her problem. Annabelle's Big Move Golembe, Carla 31112 EN LG 1.9 0.5 F 336 N N - - - In two stories, a dog must adjust when her family moves to a new house and she makes new friends on a visit to the beach. Annie's Chair Niland, Deborah 108358 EN LG 1.4 0.5 F 278 N N - - - Little Annie gets upset when the dog won't get off her chair. Another Pet Shaskan, Trisha 108995 EN LG 1.7 0.5 F 240 N N - - - After a trip to the zoo, Dennis wants a Speed pet in addition to his dog Snips, but when he considers the challenges of housing a giraffe or an octopus, he has second thoughts. Any Kind of Dog Reiser, Lynn 31622 EN LG 1.7 0.5 F 310 N N N - - All Richard wants is a dog, even though his mother tries to give him other kinds of pets. Apollo Grégoire, Caroline 70547 EN LG 1.4 0.5 F 187 N N - - - The owner of a dachshund describes how adorable, obedient, and clever his dog is from all sides and in all directions.
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