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St. Paul , Minnesota ST. PAUL , MINNESOTA 0000_T1-T32_Lit3e_G06_FM_ATE.indd 1 9/8/15 1:14 PM –Range of Reading– & Fiction from The Pigman and Me, The Shutout, Patricia C. and SHORT STORIES Paul Zindel 321 Fredrick McKissack Jr. 340 Lob’s Girl, Joan Aiken 9 from Woodsong, Gary Paulsen 351 Little Rock, Arkansas, Jim Haskins 344 The Goodness of Matt Kaizer, Avi 25 Mi Familia, Carmen Tafolla 355 INSTRUCTIONAL TEXT The Circuit, Francisco Jiménez 42 from Diary of a Century, The Forecast: A Warmer World 100 The All-American Slurp, Lensey Jacque-Henri Lartigue 431 Card-carrying Collectors, Namioka 56 The Bats from Under the Kathleen McKenna 223 Eleven, Sandra Cisneros 68 Royal Palms, Alma Flor Ada 468 An Old Language Lives from Tales from the Times, Rachel L. All Summer in a Day, Ray Bradbury 75 BIOGRAPHIES Harvesting Hope: The Story of Swarns 306 The Fun They Had, Isaac Asimov 82 César Chávez, Kathleen Krull 50 The Five “Wanderers” of the The Scribe, Kristin Hunter 86 Abd al-Rahman Ibrahima, Ancient Skies, Dennis Brindell The Sand Castle, Alma Luz Walter Dean Myers 270 Fradin 378 Villanueva 95 Satchel Paige, Bill Littlefield 332 An Ancient Computer Surprises Aaron’s Gift, Myron Levoy 104 Scientists, John Noble Wilford 389 Muddy Waters from The Blues La Bamba, Gary Soto 112 Singers, Julius Lester 405 Hearing Under Siege, Bob Ludlow 394 Tuesday of the Other June, from Woman in the Mists, Developing Your Chops, Fran Lantz 398 Norma Fox Mazer 135 Farley Mowat 423 How to Surf 410 The Bracelet, Yoshiko Uchida 150 from The Other Alice, A Breath of Fresh Air? Alexandra Ta-Na-E-Ka, Mary Whitebird 160 Christina Björk 490 Hanson-Harding 434 Becky and the Wheels-and-Brake ESSAYS Dangers of the Deep, Alex Markels 557 Boys, James Berry 171 Why? Anne Frank 286 from Gettysburg, John Stanchak 635 The SouthPaw, Judith Viorst 179 from All I Really Need to Know I NONFICTION EXCERPT Zlateh the Goat, Isaac Bashevis Learned in Kindergarten, Robert from Gorillas in the Mist, Dian Singer 183 Fulghum 291 Fossey 419 A Sea Worry, Maxine Hong Kingston 414 The Dog of Pompeii, Louis SPEECHES Untermeyer 192 from The Need for Solidarity President Cleveland, Where Among Ethnic Groups, Are You? Robert Cormier 213 Aung San Suu Kyi 298 Dragon, Dragon, John Gardner 229 from There Is No Salvation for India, Mohandas Gandhi 303 The King of Mazy May, Jack London 236 VISUAL MEDIA The Stone, Lloyd Alexander 738 Earth from Space, NASA 386 Noise Levels, Bob Ludlow 392 Nonfiction Childhood Photographs, AUTOBIOGRAPHIES AND MEMOIRS Jacques-Henri Lartigue 427 The Jacket, Gary Soto 263 The Adventures of Tintin: from The Flight of Red Bird: HISTORICAL NONFICTION The Black Island, Hergé 438 The Life of Zitkala-Sa, Doreen Pompeii, Robert Silverberg 202 Rappaport 311 T30 0000_T1-T32 Lit3eGr06_FM_ATE.indd 30 12/19/14 3:00 PM Poetry A Minor Bird, Robert& Frost 598 CONCRETE POEMS We grow accustomed to the The Sidewalk Racer, or On the Dark—, Emily Dickinson 601 Skateboard, Lillian Morrison 517 City Trees, Edna St. Vincent Millay 603 Seal, William Jay Smith 568 The Stolen Child, William HAIKU Butler Yeats 640 - Three Haiku, Matsuo Basho 580 The Orb Weaver, Robert Francis 713 HUMOROUS POEM NARRATIVE POEMS Limericks, Edward Lear 594 Same Song, Pat Mora 72 LYRIC POEMS In Response to Executive The World Is Not a Pleasant Order 9066, Dwight Okita 158 Place to Be, Nikki Giovanni 296 Ode to La Tortilla, Gary Soto 460 Youth, Langston Hughes 348 The Walrus and the Carpenter, Abuelito Who, Sandra Cisneros 465 Lewis Carroll 479 Folk Literature Life Doesn’t Frighten Me, Maya Jabberwocky, Lewis Carroll 487 EPIC Angelou 474 One Time, William Stafford 498 from The Hunting of the Snark, There Is No Word for Goodbye, Steps, Naomi Shihab Nye 506 Lewis Carroll 783 Mary Tallmountain 493 FABLE Jimmy Jet and His TV Set, Shel If You Should Go, Countee Cullen 496 The Affair of the Horns, Victor Silverstein 520 Montejo 767 Arithmetic, Carl Sandburg 501 Good Hot Dogs, Sandra Cisneros 522 FOLK TALES Break, Break, Break, Alfred Lord A Remarkable Adventure, Why Monkeys Live in Trees, Tennyson 511 Jack Prelutsky 524 Julius Lester 716 Almost Evenly Divided, Emma The Wreck of the Hesperus, The Magic Mortar, Yoshiko Uchida 732 Suárez-Báez 514 Henry Wadsworth 551 The Cow of No Color, Nina Jaffe The Dream Keeper, Langston Street Corner Flight, Norma and Steve Zeitlin 745 Hughes 543 Landa Flores 586 The Legend of the Hummingbird, in just, E.E. Cummings 547 SONNET Pura Belpré 750 Child on Top of a Greenhouse, Mindful of you the sodden earth in The Living Kuan-yin, Carol Theodore Roethke 562 spring, Edna St. Vincent Millay 604 Kendall and Yao-Wen Li 759 Cynthia in the Snow, Gwendolyn Clever Anaeet, Tanya Robyn Batt 774 Brooks 565 Drama How Robin Hood Saved the Whale Breathing, Bill Holm 570 PLAY EXCERPT Widow’s Three Sons, The Fairies’ Lullaby, William Spring is like a perhaps hand, Sara Hyry Barry 780 Shakespeare 637 E.E. Cummings 572 MYTHS PLAYS Blazing in Gold and quenching in Arachne, Olivia Coolidge 705 Purple, Emily Dickinson 576 Do You Think I’m Crabby? Clark Gesner 644 The Twelve Labors of Hercules, The Eagle: A Fragment, Alfred Walker Brents 722 Lord Tennyson 584 The Phantom Tollbooth, Norton Juster 650 The Creation, Joseph Bruchac 755 Regrets on the Way to an Airport, Ali Abunimah 588 SCREENPLAY PROVERB In the Fog, Milton Geiger 623 Ewe Proverbs 748 English Sparrows (Washington Square), Edna St. Vincent Millay 591 T31 0000_T1-T32 Lit3eGr06_FM_ATE.indd 31 12/19/14 3:00 PM ST. PAUL , MINNESOTA 0000_T1-32_Lit3e_G07_FM_ATE.indd 1 9/8/15 2:09 PM –Range of Reading– Fiction from Off the Court,& Arthur Ashe 297 I Am a Native of North America, SHORT STORIES from Barrio Boy, Ernesto Galarza 352 Chief Dan George 403 After Twenty Years, O. Henry 9 An Unforgettable Journey, Mute Dancers: How to Watch a The 11:59, Patricia McKissack 18 Maijue Xiong 426 Hummingbird, Diane Ackerman 408 The Inn of Lost Time, Lensey from An Indian Boy’s Story, Death in the Open, Lewis Thomas 440 Namioka 30 Ah-nen-la-de-ni 564 The Face of the Deep is Frozen, Jennifer Armstrong 415 The Portrait, Tomas Rivera 49 BIOGRAPHIES A Day’s Wait, Ernest Hemingway 57 from The Greatest: Muhammad Dust Changes America, Margaret Ali, Walter Dean Myers 173 Bourke-White 436 The War of the Wall, Toni Cade Bambara 63 Elizabeth 1, Milton Meltzer 265 from The Botany of Desire, Michael Pollan 498 The Foghorn, Ray Bradbury 73 A Bittersweet Memoir, Jerry Izenberg 322 from Lost in Translation, Steven Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, Rudyard Kipling 85 Harvey 513 Madam C.J. Walker, Jim Haskins 340 Uncle Tony’s Goat, Leslie from What Jane Austen Ate Marmon Silko 105 EDITORIAL and Charles Dickens Knew, The Serial Garden, Joan Aiken 111 A Black Athlete Looks at Daniel Pool 642 Education, Arthur Ashe 312 Hollywood and the Pits, INFORMATIONAL ARTICLES Cherylene Lee 141 ESSAYS Mars Climate Orbiter Team Finds from A Long Hard Journey: The The Scholarship Jacket, Likely Cause of Loss, NASA 61 Story of the Pullman Porter, Marta Salinas 154 Patricia and Fredrick McKissack 26 from Going Ape Over Language, Amigo Brothers, Piri Thomas 163 Natalie Rosinsky 683 Names/Nombres, Julia Alvarez 282 Four Skinny Trees, Sandra Cisneros 177 Moving West: A Native American The Eternal Frontier, Louis L’Amour 291 Perspective, Christine Graf 755 The White Umbrella, Gish Jen 181 Fish Cheeks, Amy Tan 316 Jed’s Grandfather, Joseph Bruchac 191 LETTERS AND SPEECHES The Night the Bed Fell, James from Queen Elizabeth’s Speech Antaeus, Borden Deal 199 Thurber 356 to Her Last Parliament, Queen Seventh Grade, Gary Soto 212 from Wild Turkey, John James Elizabeth 277 Papa’s Parrot, Cynthia Rylant 220 Audubon 394 from Letter to Mary, Queen of The Smallest Dragonboy, Scots, 1586, Queen Elizabeth 278 Anne McCaffrey 224 VISUAL MEDIA Search for January, W. Kinsella 333 The Aqualung, David Macaulay 83 The Hummingbird That Lived from The Sibley Guide to Birds, Through Winter, William Saroyan 412 David Allen Sibley 390 Such Perfection, R.K. Narayan 782 Hmong Storycloth, Mee Vang 424 from Ella Enchanted, Gail Carson Dust Bowl Photographs, Arthur Levine 815 Rothstein 432 Astonishing Animals, Nonfiction Tim Flannery & Peter Schouten 443 AUTOBIOGRAPHIES AND MEMOIRS The Sunflower Quilting Bee The Green Mamba, Roald Dahl 98 Ships in the Desert, Al Gore 396 at Arles, Faith Ringgold 348 from An American Childhood, The Size of Things, Robert Jastrow 378 from A Christmas Carol, Annie Dillard 257 John Leech 665 T30 0000_T1-32_Lit3e_G07_FM_ATE.indd 30 9/15/15 3:06 PM Poetry Name Giveaway, Phil& George 562 CONCRETE POEM Ancestors, Dudley Randall 568 the / sky / was, E.E. Cummings 515 Sisters, Janet S. Wong 582 HAIKU I’m Nobody, Emily Dickinson 584 the old pond…, Matsuo Basho- 510 Refugee Ship, Lorna Dee Cervantes 586 misty grasses…, Yosa Buson 510 Loo Wit, Wendy Rose 588 summer night…, Kobayashi Issa 510 The Pasture, Robert Frost 591 HUMOROUS POEM NARRATIVE POEMS Father William, Lewis Carroll 475 The Village Blacksmith, Henry LYRIC POEMS Wadsworth Longfellow 485 The Courage That My Mother Annabel Lee, Edgar Allan Poe 547 Had, Edna St. Vincent Millay 197 The Highwayman, Alfred Noyes 551 in the inner city, Lucille Clifton 210 The Lost Parrot, Naomi Shihab Nye 572 Written with a Diamond on Her FOLK TALES Window at Woodstock, Queen For My Father, Janice Mirikitani 576 Eshu, Judith Gleason 733 Elizabeth 278 Money Order, Janet S. Wong 580 We Are All One, Laurence Yep 757 Written in her French Psalter, The Charge of the Light Brigade, Aunty Misery, Judith Ortiz Cofer 792 Queen Elizabeth 278 Alfred Lord Tennyson 690 The Force of Luck, Rudolfo A.
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