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Custom Book List Custom Book List School: James A Garfield Local Schools MANAGEMENT READING WORD BOOK AUTHOR LEXILE® LEVEL GRL POINTS COUNT "A" Is for Abigail Cheney, Lynne 1030 4.6 Q 3 2,655 10 Best Animal Camouflages, Th Lindsey, Cameron 950 7.4 N/A 6 7,686 10 Best Animal Helpers, The Carnelos, Melissa 990 8.4 N/A 6 7,393 10 Best Plays, The Nyman, Debbie 920 6.4 N/A 6 10,044 10 Best TV Game Shows, The Quan-D'Eramo, Sandra 960 7.3 N/A 6 9,787 10 Best Underdog Stories In Sp Goh, Michelle 1000 8.5 N/A 6 9,083 10 Boldest Explorers, The Scholastic 1020 8.6 N/A 6 8,908 10 Bravest Everyday Heroes, Th Beardsley, Sally 910 6.3 N/A 6 8,575 10 Coolest Flying Machines, Th Cond, Sandie 960 7.5 N/A 6 7,718 10 Coolest Wonders Of The Univ Samuel, Nigel 1020 8.6 N/A 6 8,662 10 Days: Anne Frank Colbert, David 980 7.4 U 6 15,659 10 Days: Benjamin Franklin Colbert, David 960 7.5 V 7 17,220 10 Days: Martin Luther King Jr Colbert, David 1060 9.5 V 7 17,535 10 Days: Thomas Edison Colbert, David 1050 9.4 N/A 7 15,762 10 Deadliest Plants, The Littlefield, Angie 940 7.3 T 6 9,002 10 Deadliest Predators On Land Jenkins, Jennifer Meghan 970 7.6 N/A 6 8,841 10 Deadliest Sea Creatures, Th Scholastic 1010 8.6 N/A 6 6,976 10 Deadliest Snakes, The Scholastic 970 7.6 N/A 6 8,742 10 Funniest People, The Scholastic 960 7.5 N/A 6 8,930 10 Greatest 21st Century Innov Fielder, Scott 1070 9.6 N/A 6 7,718 10 Greatest Accidental Inventi Booth, Jack 900 6.2 N/A 6 8,449 10 Greatest Breakthroughs In S Clark, Julie 960 7.5 N/A 6 8,920 10 Greatest Hoop Heroes, The Scholastic 1040 9.3 N/A 6 8,968 10 Greatest Movies From Books Scholastic 1010 8.6 N/A 6 8,503 10 Greatest Pop Stars, The Scholastic 1010 8.6 N/A 6 8,215 10 Greatest Spies, The Scholastic 1010 8.6 N/A 6 8,030 10 Greatest Sports Dynasties Katz, Ben 1060 9.5 N/A 6 8,111 10 Greatest Sports Showdowns Downey, Glen 1010 8.6 N/A 6 8,525 10 Greatest Threats To Earth, Reaume, Christopher 1080 10.2 N/A 6 8,974 10 Grossest Bugs, The Scholastic 990 8.4 N/A 6 8,304 10 Hottest Hollywood Cars, The Downey, Glen 1010 8.6 N/A 6 8,584 10 Mightiest Conquerors, The Koh, Frederick 900 6.2 N/A 6 8,034 10 Mightiest Mountains, The Samuel, Nigel 970 7.6 N/A 6 7,893 10 Mightiest Rivers, The Junyk, Myra 1040 9.3 N/A 6 8,703 10 Most Amazing Adaptations In Scholastic 900 6.2 N/A 6 8,409 10 Most Amazing Animated Movie Quan-D'Eramo, Sandra 990 8.4 N/A 6 6,970 10 Most Amazing Birds, The Jenkins, Jennifer Meghan 990 8.4 N/A 6 8,400 Printed by: District Administrator Page 1 of 213 Printed on: 10/26/12 Copyright © Scholastic Inc. All rights reserved. v 1.14 Custom Book List (Page 2) MANAGEMENT READING WORD BOOK AUTHOR LEXILE® LEVEL GRL POINTS COUNT 10 Most Amazing Bridges, The Scholastic 970 7.6 N/A 6 7,863 10 Most Amazing Migrations, Th Booth, Jack 1010 8.6 N/A 6 8,630 10 Most Amazing Skyscrapers Scholastic 1100 10.4 N/A 6 8,263 10 Most Bizarre Animal Behavio Laman, Judy 970 7.6 N/A 6 8,701 10 Most Compelling News Images Koh, Frederick 970 7.6 N/A 6 8,433 10 Most Dangerous Geographic L Lindsey, Cameron 960 7.5 N/A 6 8,124 10 Most Daring Escapes, The Derby, Katy 1030 9.2 N/A 6 8,134 10 Most Decisive Battles On Am Hallett, Robert 990 8.4 N/A 6 9,435 10 Most Destructive Ecosystem Cheung, Lisa 1020 8.6 N/A 6 8,222 10 Most Disastrous Accidents Scholastic 970 7.6 N/A 6 8,663 10 Most Endangered Animals, Th Winter, Barbara 1040 9.3 N/A 6 8,474 10 Most Enduring Fashion Trend Hurley, Trish 1010 8.6 N/A 6 7,761 10 Most Essential Chemical Mes Clark, Julie 980 8.3 N/A 6 8,099 10 Most Essential Natural Reso Davis, Daneena 1000 8.5 N/A 6 7,992 10 Most Extraordinary Cities Koh, Frederick 1010 8.6 N/A 6 9,486 10 Most Extraordinary Medical Scholastic 1040 9.3 N/A 6 7,635 10 Most Extreme Fighting Style Scholastic 1010 8.6 N/A 6 7,710 10 Most Extreme Jobs, The Downey, Glen 1050 9.4 N/A 6 8,922 10 Most Extreme Sports, The Mitchell, Kim 970 7.6 N/A 6 7,198 10 Most Extreme Vacations, The Harper, Sue 970 7.6 N/A 6 7,939 10 Most Fascinating Phenomena Scholastic 1090 10.3 N/A 6 8,434 10 Most Gripping 20th Century Booth, Jack 950 7.4 N/A 6 8,129 10 Most Important Amendments Altobello, Albert 1030 9.2 N/A 6 8,795 10 Most Incredible Landforms Lambert, Mark John 1020 8.6 N/A 6 8,889 10 Most Influential Hip Hop Ar Hall, Marcella Runell 1000 8.5 N/A 6 10,772 10 Most Innovative Bands, The Wilhelm, Peggy Jo 970 7.6 N/A 6 9,810 10 Most Inspiring Speeches In Suchanek, David 930 6.6 N/A 6 8,929 10 Most Intense College Footba Yuen, Kevin 1010 8.6 N/A 6 8,906 10 Most Memorable Court Cases, Boocock, Charles 1040 9.3 N/A 6 9,881 10 Most Memorable Speeches in Scholastic 1000 8.5 N/A 6 8,563 10 Most Memorable TV Moments, Downey, Glen 900 6.2 N/A 6 8,912 10 Most Notable Elected Female Nyman, Debbie 910 6.3 N/A 6 9,088 10 Most Outrageous Heists, The Scholastic 1020 8.6 N/A 6 8,586 10 Most Outrageous Hoaxes, The Scholastic 990 8.4 N/A 6 8,066 10 Most Outrageous Outlaws, Th Hurley, Trish 920 6.4 N/A 6 8,833 10 Most Outstanding American Scholastic 960 7.5 N/A 6 8,283 10 Most Outstanding American S Miller, Heather 960 7.5 N/A 6 8,204 Printed by: District Administrator Page 2 of 213 Printed on: 10/26/12 Copyright © Scholastic Inc. All rights reserved. v 1.14 Custom Book List (Page 3) MANAGEMENT READING WORD BOOK AUTHOR LEXILE® LEVEL GRL POINTS COUNT 10 Most Phenomenal Athletes Scholastic 1080 10.2 N/A 6 9,638 10 Most Phenomenal Modern Buil Krpan, Cathy Marks 1010 8.6 N/A 6 1,010 10 Most Provocative 20th Centu Scholastic 940 7.3 N/A 6 8,504 10 Most Remarkable American En Koh, Frederick 950 7.4 N/A 6 8,887 10 Most Revolting Parasites Cheung, Lisa 1020 8.6 N/A 6 7,521 10 Most Revolutionary Inventio Scholastic 1000 8.5 N/A 6 8,797 10 Most Revolutionary Military Downey, Glen 1040 9.3 N/A 6 7,954 10 Most Shocking Sports Scanda Downey, Glen 1010 8.6 N/A 6 7,495 10 Most Significant Documents Downey, Glen 980 8.3 N/A 6 9,180 10 Most Significant Medical Br Carr, Denis 1050 9.4 N/A 6 8,429 10 Most Successful Art Forgers Scholastic 1000 8.5 N/A 6 8,705 10 Most Terrifying Experiences Lindsey, Cameron 980 8.3 N/A 6 10,074 10 Most Uncontrollable Functio De Silva, Rosa 970 7.6 N/A 6 7,751 10 Most Unforgettable NASCAR M Downey, Glen 920 6.4 N/A 6 6,519 10 Most Unforgettable Shipwrec Scholastic 1000 8.5 N/A 6 8,967 10 Most Valuable Elements, The Burt, Judith 1000 8.5 N/A 6 8,279 10 Most Wondrous Ancient Sites Scholastic 900 6.2 V 6 9,022 10 Smartest Animals, The Downey, Glen 900 6.2 N/A 6 8,148 10 Strangest Mysteries, The Scholastic 960 7.5 N/A 6 8,986 10 Vilest Movie Villains, The Scholastic 960 7.5 N/A 6 8,134 10 Worst Natural Disasters, Th Scholastic 980 8.3 N/A 6 7,620 10 Worst Things About The Inte Rondina, Catherine 1000 8.5 N/A 6 9,572 100 Days And 99 Nights Madison, Alan 970 5.8 N/A 7 24,778 100 Most Disgusting Things On Claybourne, Anna 1050 7.4 W 7 23,248 100 Scariest Things On The Claybourne, Anna 1010 6.6 W 6 20,509 11 Planets: A New View Of The Aguilar, David A. 1090 9.3 N/A 4 5,234 13 Ghosts: Strange But True... Osborne, Will 920 7.1 X 7 16,252 1621: A New Look At Thanksgivi Grace, Catherine O'Neill 1040 7.2 NR 4 4,318 1776: A New Look Kostyal, K. M. 1100 11.4 N/A 17 6,652 18th Century Clothing Kalman, Bobbie 900 3.5 P 3 4,501 19 Varieties Of Gazelle Nye, Naomi Shihab 910 7.1 NR 6 13,050 1950s, The Kallen, Stuart A.
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