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Monthly Quiz List February 2021 Q Uiz # Q Uiz Type Fiction / N on Title Monthly Quiz List February 2021 Reading Practice (RP) Quizzes Quiz # Quiz Type Fiction/ Non Title Author ISBN Publisher Level Interest Points Level Book Series Sweet Cherry 239741 RP F Alphablocks: ABC Publishing 978-1-78226-597-9 Sweet Cherry Publishing LY 0.5 1.7 Alphablocks 232827 RP F Dave Pigeon Swapna Haddow 978-0-571-32330-2 Faber and Faber LY 1 4.2 Dave Pigeon 239546 RP F Princess is Tired Jay Dale 978-1-4747-9960-7 Raintree LY 0.5 3 Engage Literacy Gold 239545 RP N Healthy Habits Kelly Gaffney 978-1-4747-9959-1 Raintree LY 0.5 3.2 Engage Literacy Gold 239547 RP N Reptiles Kelly Gaffney 978-1-4747-9957-7 Raintree LY 0.5 3.1 Engage Literacy Gold 239471 RP N Why People Move Kelly Gaffney 978-1-4747-9938-6 Raintree LY 0.5 3.8 Engage Literacy Lime 239474 RP F Nature Neighbours Jay Dale 978-1-4747-9952-2 Raintree LY 0.5 2 Engage Literacy Orange 239477 RP F Where's Farmer Belle? Jay Dale 978-1-4747-9943-0 Raintree LY 0.5 1.9 Engage Literacy Orange 239473 RP N Harvest Time Kelly Gaffney 978-1-4747-9946-1 Raintree LY 0.5 2.5 Engage Literacy Orange 239475 RP N Life in the Arctic Anne Giulieri 978-1-4747-9941-6 Raintree LY 0.5 2.9 Engage Literacy Purple 239476 RP N History of Flight Anne Giulieri 978-1-4747-9942-3 Raintree LY 0.5 3.2 Engage Literacy Purple 239023 RP F Gigantosaurus: Don't Cave In Cyber Group Studios 978-1-78741-314-6 Templar Publishing LY 0.5 3.4 Gigantosaurus 239024 RP F Gigantosaurus: The Lost Egg Cyber Group Studios 978-1-78741-313-9 Templar Publishing LY 0.5 3.2 Gigantosaurus 239731 RP N Rubbish Collectors Emily Raij 978-1-398-20316-7 Raintree LY 0.5 3.4 Jobs People Do 239733 RP N Farmers Emily Raij 978-1-398-20310-5 Raintree LY 0.5 2.8 Jobs People Do 239734 RP N Nurses Emily Raij 978-1-398-20312-9 Raintree LY 0.5 2.9 Jobs People Do 239732 RP N Dentists Mary Meinking 978-1-398-20307-5 Raintree LY 0.5 3.2 Jobs People Do 1 of 8 239736 RP N Pilots Mary Meinking 978-1-398-20314-3 Raintree LY 0.5 3.1 Jobs People Do 239593 RP F Nappy the Pirate Baby Alan MacDonald 978-1-78112-941-8 Barrington Stoke LY 0.5 3.8 Little Gems 239664 RP F Happy Narwhalidays Ben Clanton 978-1-4052-9747-9 Raintree LY 0.5 2.8 Narwhal and Jelly 239648 RP F Sadiq and the Bridge Builders Siman Nuurali 978-1-398-20464-5 Raintree LY 1 3.4 Sadiq 239649 RP F Sadiq and the Explorers Siman Nuurali 978-1-398-20465-2 Raintree LY 0.5 3.3 Sadiq 239650 RP F Sadiq and the Perfect Play Siman Nuurali 978-1-398-20466-9 Raintree LY 0.5 3.3 Sadiq 239651 RP F Sadiq and the Ramadan Gift Siman Nuurali 978-1-398-20467-6 Raintree LY 1 3.4 Sadiq 239655 RP N Football Fun Imogen Kingsley 978-1-398-20336-5 Raintree LY 0.5 2.9 Sports Fun 239715 RP N Baby Animals (2020 edition) Emily Bone 978-1-4749-7935-1 Usborne LY 0.5 3.1 Usborne Beginners 239716 RP N Creepy Crawlies Emily Bone 978-1-4749-7936-8 Usborne LY 0.5 3.5 Usborne Beginners 239435 RP F Winnie's Alien Sleepover Laura Owen 978-0-19-274849-2 Oxford University Press LY 1 4.1 Winnie the Witch 239710 RP F The Leaf Thief Alice Hemming 978-1-4071-9144-7 Scholastic Children's Books LY 0.5 1.6 239654 RP N All Kinds of Beliefs Anita Ganeri 978-1-4451-6108-2 Franklin Watts LY 0.5 4 239687 RP F The Grinny Granny Donkey Craig Smith 978-0-7023-0427-9 Scholastic Children's Books LY 0.5 4.4 239027 RP F Oof Makes an OUCH! Duncan Beedie 978-1-78741-681-9 Templar Publishing LY 0.5 2.8 239747 RP F The Pirates are Coming! John Condon 978-1-78800-678-1 Nosy Crow LY 0.5 2.8 239612 RP F Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit! Lorna Scobie 978-1-4071-9249-9 Scholastic Children's Books LY 0.5 1.2 239540 RP F A Fox Called Herbert Margaret Sturton 978-1-78344-870-8 Andersen Press LY 0.5 1.9 239663 RP F Evelyn Del Rey Is Moving Away Meg Medina 978-1-4063-9601-0 Walker Books LY 0.5 3.4 239610 RP F The Day The Banana Went Bad Michelle Robinson 978-1-4071-9932-0 Scholastic Children's Books LY 0.5 2.4 239743 RP F Jeremy Worried About the Wind Pamela Butchart 978-1-78800-774-0 Nosy Crow LY 0.5 3.1 239746 RP F Octopus Shocktopus! Peter Bently 978-1-78800-267-7 Nosy Crow LY 0.5 2.8 Chicken Little: The Real and 239691 RP F Totally True Tale Sam Wedelich 978-0-7023-0236-7 Scholastic Children's Books LY 0.5 2 239025 RP F I Really Want to SHOUT! Simon Philip 978-1-78741-680-2 Templar Publishing LY 0.5 3.5 2 of 8 239686 RP F Binny's Diwali Thrity Umrigar 978-1-338-36448-4 Scholastic Press LY 0.5 4 The Genius Aged 8 1/4 239596 RP F (4U2Read) Jeremy Strong 978-1-78112-947-0 Barrington Stoke MY 0.5 3.8 4U2Read A Freddie Malone 239436 RP F A Jewel in the Sands of Time Clive Mantle 978-1-78270-363-1 Award Publications Limited MY 9 6.1 Adventure 239393 RP F Forged in Steel Theresa Tomlinson 978-1-78270-397-6 Award Publications Limited MY 2 4.7 A Time-Slip Adventure Agent Zaiba Investigates: The 239438 RP F Poison Plot Annabelle Sami 978-1-78895-207-1 Stripes MY 5 5.4 Agent Zaiba Investigates 239677 RP N Weird Inventions Jennifer Kaul 978-1-398-20440-9 Raintree MY 1 4.9 Anything But Ordinary 239672 RP N Peculiar Nature John Micklos, Jr. 978-1-398-20435-5 Raintree MY 1 5 Anything But Ordinary 239676 RP N Unusual Medicine John Micklos, Jr. 978-1-398-20439-3 Raintree MY 1 5.2 Anything But Ordinary 239674 RP N Strange Beasts Nel Yomtov 978-1-398-20436-2 Raintree MY 1 5.2 Anything But Ordinary Claudia and the New Girl: A Baby-Sitters Club 239759 RP F Graphic Novel Gabriela Epstein 978-1-338-30457-2 Graphix MY 1 2.8 (Graphix) Boy-Crazy Stacey: A Graphic Baby-Sitters Club 239754 RP F Novel Gale Galligan 978-1-338-30451-0 Graphix MY 1 2.9 (Graphix) Dawn and the Impossible Three: Baby-Sitters Club 239761 RP F A Graphic Novel Gale Galligan 978-1-338-06711-8 Graphix MY 1 2.7 (Graphix) Baby-Sitters Club 239762 RP F Kristy's Big Day: A Graphic Novel Gale Galligan 978-1-338-06761-3 Graphix MY 1 3.2 (Graphix) Logan Likes Mary Anne! (Graphic Baby-Sitters Club 239763 RP F Novel) Gale Galligan 978-1-338-30454-1 Graphix MY 1 2.8 (Graphix) Claudia and Mean Janine: A Baby-Sitters Club 239757 RP F Graphic Novel Raina Telgemeier 978-0-545-88622-2 Graphix MY 1 2.5 (Graphix) Brave Adventures: Epic Encounters in the Animal 239756 RP N Kingdom Coyote Peterson 978-0-316-45240-3 Little, Brown & Co. MY 9 7.7 Brave Wilderness Coyote Peterson's Brave Adventures: Wild Animals in a 239760 RP N Wild World! Coyote Peterson 978-1-63353-943-3 Mango Publishing MY 7 7.4 Brave Wilderness 3 of 8 239529 RP F Do You Know Me? Libby Scott 978-0-7023-0095-0 Scholastic Children's Books MY 10 5.7 Can You See Me? 239618 RP F The Great Escape Gillian Philip 978-1-5104-4491-1 Rising Stars MY 1 4.5 Class of the Titans 234673 RP F Hero Rising Shane Hegarty 978-0-00-754562-9 HarperCollins Children's Books MY 10 5.6 Darkmouth Superman and the Toxic DC Super Hero 239768 RP F Troublemaker Laurie S. Sutton 978-1-398-20609-0 Raintree MY 1 4.7 Adventures Wonder Woman and The DC Super Hero 239770 RP F Cheetah Challenge Laurie S. Sutton 978-1-398-20611-3 Raintree MY 1 4.9 Adventures The Flash and the Storm of the Michael Anthony DC Super Hero 239769 RP F Century Steele 978-1-398-20610-6 Raintree MY 1 4.7 Adventures Batman and the Missing DC Super Hero 239767 RP F Punchline Michael Steele 978-1-398-20608-3 Raintree MY 1 4.4 Adventures 239385 RP F Zombierella Joseph Coelho 978-1-4063-8966-1 Walker Books MY 1 5.4 Fairy Tales Gone Bad Tara and the Towering Wave: An Indian Ocean Tsunami Survival 239679 RP F Story Cristina Oxtra 978-1-398-20496-6 Raintree MY 2 4.4 Girls Survive Maribel Versus the Volcano: A 239678 RP F Mount St. Helens Survival Story Sarah Hannah Gómez 978-1-398-20495-9 Raintree MY 2 4.2 Girls Survive 239296 RP N All at Sea Terry Deary 978-1-4071-9679-4 Scholastic Children's Books MY 3 5.5 Horrible Histories Jez Smedley: Diary of a 239620 RP F Mayhem at the Football Museum Jem Packer 978-1-5104-4497-3 Rising Stars MY 1 5.4 Football Ninja The Last Kids on Earth and the 239666 RP F Skeleton Road Max Brallier 978-0-7555-0001-7 Egmont Children's Books Ltd MY 5 4.4 Last Kids on Earth The Case of the Disgusting School 239613 RP F Dinners Angie Lake 978-1-78226-592-4 Sweet Cherry Publishing MY 2 5.1 Mina Mistry Investigates 239688 RP F Aru Shah and the Tree of Wishes Roshani Chokshi 978-0-7023-0353-1 Scholastic Children's Books MY 13 5.4 Pandava 4 of 8 Camping with Unicorns: Another Phoebe and Her Unicorn 239492 RP F Adventure Dana Simpson 978-1-5248-5558-1 Andrews McMeel MY 1 3.6 Phoebe and Her Unicorn Phoebe and Her Unicorn in the 239505 RP F Magic Storm Dana Simpson 978-1-4494-8359-3 Andrews McMeel MY 1 3.2 Phoebe and Her Unicorn Phoebe and Her Unicorn in 239506 RP F Unicorn Theater Dana Simpson 978-1-4494-8981-6 Andrews McMeel MY 1 3 Phoebe and Her Unicorn The Unicorn Whisperer: Another Phoebe and Her Unicorn 239513 RP F Adventure Dana Simpson 978-1-5248-5196-5 Andrews McMeel MY 1 3.6 Phoebe and Her Unicorn Unicorn of Many Hats: Another Phoebe and Her Unicorn 239516 RP F Adventure Dana Simpson 978-1-4494-8966-3 Andrews McMeel MY 1 3.7 Phoebe and Her Unicorn Unicorn Bowling: Another Phoebe and Her Unicorn 239520 RP F Adventure Dana Simpson 978-1-4494-9938-9 Andrews McMeel MY 1 3.9 Phoebe and Her Unicorn The Greenbrier Ghost: A Ghost 239755 RP N Convicts Her Killer Megan Atwood 978-1-4747-9578-4 Raintree MY 0.5 5.2 Real-Life Ghost Stories Popper the Poltergeist: The First 239765 RP N Haunting Shown on TV Megan Atwood 978-1-4747-9580-7 Raintree MY 0.5 5.4 Real-Life Ghost Stories The Flying Dutchman: The Megan Cooley 239753 RP F Doomed Ghost Ship Peterson 978-1-4747-9577-7 Raintree MY 0.5 5 Real-Life Ghost Stories The Brown Lady: The Ghost of Megan Cooley 239764 RP N Raynham Hall Peterson 978-1-4747-9579-1 Raintree MY 0.5
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