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Storia School Edition Book List Middle School Collection • 400 Titles Storia School Edition Book List Middle School Collection • 400 Titles Fiction/ Format Grade Range: Lexile GRL Title Author Nonfiction 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Scholastic Classics) Jules Verne Novel: Young Adult Grade 5-12 F 1030L Z 3 Thrillers from Poe (abridged) Edgar Allan Poe Chapter Book Grade 3-9 F 500L U A Black Hole Is Not a Hole Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano Informational Text Grade 3-7 NF 900L W A Christmas Carol (abridged) Charles Dickens Chapter Book Grade 3-6 F 500L V A Dog's Way Home Bobbie Pyron Novel: Middle Grade Grade 3-6 F 670L T A Gentle Wind Fu Hsuan Close Reads: Poem Grade 3-6 F 740L N A Snicker of Magic Natalie Lloyd Novel: Middle Grade Grade 6-8 F 680L W A Tale of Two Cities (abridged) Charles Dickens Chapter Book Grade 4-7 F 460L W Abby Spencer Goes to Bollywood Varsha Bajaj Novel: Young Adult Grade 6-9 F 640L V Abraham Lincoln (Cornerstones of Freedom) Peter Benoit Informational Text Grade 5-7 NF 870L W Aesop's Fables Ann McGovern Chapter Book Grade 3-6 F 780L T Afghanistan (Enchantment of the World) Ruth Bjorklund Informational Text Grade 4-6 NF 1020L Y African Myths (Myths from Many Lands) Neil Morris Short Story Grade 3-6 NF 810L S African Proverbs and Riddles Close Reads: Poem Grade 4-6 F 450L U Air Disasters (Disasters) Ann Weil Informational Text Grade 5-6 NF HL640L S Air Travel Steven Otfinoski Informational Text Grade 6-8 NF 1090L W Albert Einstein (Graphic Biographies) Saddleback Publishing Graphic Novel Grade 4-6 NF 480L T Alexander Graham Bell (Graphic Biographies) Saddleback Publishing Graphic Novel Grade 3-6 NF 530L U All of the Above Shelley Pearsall Novel: Middle Grade Grade 5-8 F 950L U All the Broken Pieces Ann E. Burg Novel: Young Adult Grade 5-8 F HL680L Y America's Struggle with Terrorism (Cornerstones of Freedom) Mark Friedman Informational Text Grade 5-7 NF 920L X Ancient & Medieval History (Children's Reference) Reference Grade 4-6 NF 1060L W Ancient Aztecs (The Ancient World) Michael Burgan Informational Text Grade 6-8 NF 1000L Y Ancient China (The Ancient World) Liz Sonneborn Informational Text Grade 6-8 NF 1040L X Ancient Egypt (The Ancient World) Nel Yomtov Informational Text Grade 6-8 NF 1110L X Ancient Greece (The Ancient World) Peter Benoit Informational Text Grade 6-8 NF 1070L Y Ancient History (Questions & Answers) Reference Grade 4-7 NF 850L W Ancient Inca (The Ancient World) Michael Burgan Informational Text Grade 5-7 NF 1050L Y Ancient India (The Ancient World) Allison Lassieur Informational Text Grade 6-8 NF 1140L X Ancient Maya (The Ancient World) Barbara A. Somerville Informational Text Grade 6-8 NF 1040L X Ancient Mesopotamia (The Ancient World) Allison Lassieur Informational Text Grade 6-8 NF 1050L X Ancient Rome (The Ancient World) Peter Benoit Informational Text Grade 6-8 NF 1110L Y Animal World (Questions & Answers) Reference Grade 3-7 NF 900L U Apps Josh Gregory Informational Text Grade 4-6 NF 1150L W Leveling information is consistently being added and verified. Complete leveling will be included in the final product. 1 Storia School Edition Book List Middle School Collection • 400 Titles Fiction/ Format Grade Range: Lexile GRL Title Author Nonfiction Archvillain #01 Barry Lyga Novel: Middle Grade Grade 5-8 F 740L Archvillain #02: The Mad Mask Barry Lyga Novel: Middle Grade Grade 5-8 F 810L W Aristotle Scholastic Close Reads: Nonfiction Grade 4-6 NF 870L T Australia (Enchantment of the World) Jean F. Blashfield Informational Text Grade 5-8 NF 1010L Z Bacteria from Space Scholastic Close Reads: Nonfiction Grade 4-6 NF 850L S Bad Pets on the Loose! Allan Zullo Chapter Book Grade 4-6 NF 1160L T Bad Pets Save Christmas! Allan Zullo Chapter Book Grade 4-6 NF 890L U Bamboo People Mitali Perkins Novel: Middle Grade Grade 4-6 F 680L W Barack Obama Scholastic Close Reads: Nonfiction Grade 3-6 NF 640L T Battle Heroes: Voices from Afghanistan (Ten True Tales) Allan Zullo Chapter Book Grade 4-12 NF 1090L Z BFFs, Bullies, and Everything in Between Informational Text Grade 7-12 NF 1010 W Building Castles (Knights and Castles) Paul Humphrey Informational Text Grade 3-6 NF IG990L R Can You Get an F in Lunch? (How I Survived Middle School #1) Nancy Krulik Novel: Middle Grade Grade 5-7 F 640L W Canada (Enchantment of the World) Liz Sonneborn Informational Text Grade 4-6 NF 1040L X Captured (Astonishing Headlines) Linda Barr Informational Text Grade 4-6 NF 660L T Castle Life (Knights and Castles) Laura Durman Informational Text Grade 3-6 NF IG900L Q Castles (Medieval World) Sean Sheehan Informational Text Grade 3-6 NF NC1200L W Cathedrals and the Church (Medieval World) Pat Levy Informational Text Grade 3-6 NF NC1180L X Cave-In (Stay Alive #2) Joseph Monninger Novel: Middle Grade Grade 4-6 F 700L V Change of a Dress (Cinderella Cleaners #1) Maya Gold Novel: Middle Grade Grade 4-6 F 810L U Charles Darwin Scholastic Close Reads: Nonfiction Grade 5-6 NF 890L S Chasing Evil (Chronicles of Avantia #2) Adam Blade Novel: Middle Grade Grade 4-7 F 730L T Chasing Vermeer Blue Balliett Novel: Middle Grade Grade 4-6 F 770L T Chemical Accident (Emergency) Alex Woolf Informational Text Grade 3-6 NF 1040L T Chinese Myths (Myths from Many Lands) Jane Bingham Short Story Grade 3-6 NF 850L S Citizenship (Cornerstones of Freedom) Lucia Raatma Informational Text Grade 4-6 NF 920L V Civil War (America at War) John Perritano Reference Grade 4-6 NF 770L V Cleopatra Scholastic Close Reads: Nonfiction Grade 3-6 NF 880L P Confucius Scholastic Close Reads: Nonfiction Grade 3-6 NF 860L S Cosmic Frank Cottrell Boyce Novel: Middle Grade Grade 3-6 F 670L Y Count To A Million Jerry Pallotta Informational Text Grade 3-6 NF AD450L U Crash (Stay Alive #1) Joseph Monninger Novel: Middle Grade Grade 4-7 F 730L V Crash (The Heights®) Saddleback Publishing Chapter Book Grade 4-6 F 40L O Cruisers Book 1 Walter Dean Myers Novel: Young Adult Grade 6-8 F 730L Z Leveling information is consistently being added and verified. Complete leveling will be included in the final product. 2 Storia School Edition Book List Middle School Collection • 400 Titles Fiction/ Format Grade Range: Lexile GRL Title Author Nonfiction Cruisers Book 2: Checkmate Walter Dean Myers Novel: Young Adult Grade 6-8 F 730L Z Curse of the Mummy's Tomb (Classic Goosebumps #6) R. L. Stine Novel: Middle Grade Grade 3-7 F 620L S D-Day (24/7: Goes to War) Terry Miller Informational Text Grade 6-8 NF 880L Z David Copperfield (excerpt) Charles Dickens Close Reads: Passage Grade 4-8 F 980L U Dear America™: A City Tossed and Broken Judy Blundell Novel: Middle Grade Grade 4-6 F 770L W Dear America™: Standing in the Light Mary Pope Osborne Novel: Middle Grade Grade 4-6 F 830L T Dear America™: The Light in the Storm Karen Hesse Novel: Middle Grade Grade 3-6 F 850L T Dear America™: With the Might of Angels Andrea Davis Pinkney Novel: Middle Grade Grade 4-6 F 740L U Dear Dumb Diary #1: Let's Pretend This Never Happened Jim Benton Novel: Middle Grade Grade 3-6 F 1120L V Dear Dumb Diary #2: My Pants Are Haunted Jim Benton Novel: Middle Grade Grade 3-6 F 990L V Dear Dumb Diary #3: Am I the Princess or the Frog? Jim Benton Novel: Middle Grade Grade 3-6 F 1040L W Dear Dumb Diary Year Two #1: School. Hasn't This Gone on Long Enough? Jim Benton Novel: Middle Grade Grade 5-8 F 940L V Dear Dumb Diary Year Two #2: The Super-Nice are Super-Annoying Jim Benton Novel: Middle Grade Grade 5-8 F 880L V Deep-Sea Exploration Wil Mara Reference Grade 6-8 NF 910L R Disasters (Scholastic Discover More™) David Burnie Reference Grade 4-6 NF IG1030L X Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (abridged) Robert Louis Stevenson Chapter Book Grade 4-8 F 560L W Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Stories of the Supernatural (Scholastic Classics) Robert Louis Stevenson Novel: Young Adult Grade 5-12 F 990L Z Dracula (abridged) Bram Stoker Chapter Book Grade 4-6 F 580L W Dragon Rider Cornelia Funke Novel: Middle Grade Grade 4-7 F 710L V Earth in Danger Kate Waters Early Reader Grade 3-6 NF 680L O Earthquakes! (Eyewitness Disaster) Helen Dwyer Informational Text Grade 3-6 NF 1060L S Ecological Disasters (Disasters) Ann Weil Informational Text Grade 4-6 NF 720L S Egypt (Enchantment of the World) Ann Heinrichs Informational Text Grade 5-12 NF 940L Z Egypt (Picturing the Past) John Malam Informational Text Grade 3-6 NF 1000L V Egyptian Myths (Myths from Many Lands) Kathy Elgin Short Story Grade 3-6 NF 770L S Eldorado Edgar Allan Poe Close Reads: Poem Grade 4-6 F NP T Electricity (A True Book) Matthew Mullins Informational Text Grade 3-6 NF 740L T Ellis Island (Cornerstones of Freedom) Melissa McDaniel Informational Text Grade 3-6 NF 950L W Emma (Scholastic Classics) Jane Austen Novel: Young Adult Grade 6-12 F 1080L Z Endangered Eliot Schrefer Novel: Young Adult Grade 6-8 F 900L Z Energy (A True Book) Matthew Mullins Informational Text Grade 3-6 NF 770L T England (Enchantment of the World) Jean F.
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