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Custom Quiz List Custom Quiz List School: Forest Hills School District MANAGEMENT READING WORD BOOK AUTHOR LEXILE® LEVEL GRL POINTS COUNT Joseph And His Brothers Auld, Mary 690 4.1 N/A 2 1,376 Joseph Andrews/Shamela Fielding, Henry 1200 12 N/A 39 165,998 Joseph Had A Little Overcoat Taback, Simms BR 1.9 I 1 182 Joseph McCarthy & Cold War Sherrow, Victoria 1070 7.4 NR 6 13,397 Joseph Stalin McCollum, Sean 970 7.6 N/A 6 13,030 Joseph Stalin (A&E Biography) Zuehlke, Jeffrey 1030 7.4 Z 7 17,172 Joseph Turner (Life & Work Of) Woodhouse, Jayne 470 2.5 N 2 764 Joseph's Amazing Coat Slater, Teddy 480 3.2 M 1 455 Joseph's Choice - 1861 Pryor, Bonnie 630 5.1 N/A 7 26,711 Joseph's Grace Moses, Shelia P. 730 5.5 N/A 8 22,241 Joseph: 1861 - A Rumble Of War Pryor, Bonnie 680 5.3 V 6 27,451 Josepha McGugan, Jim 550 3.5 N/A 2 1,339 Josephine's 'Magination Dobrin, Arnold N/A 3.5 N/A 3 3,129 Josh Beckett...Florida Marlins Sandler, Michael 680 4.2 N/A 1 994 Josh Hamilton Savage, Jeff 660 3.8 N/A 3 2,257 Josh Taylor, Mr. Average Williams, Suzanne 580 3.3 M 5 10,233 Joshua James Likes Trucks Petrie, Catherine BR 1.4 C 1 47 Joshua T. Bates In Trouble... Shreve, Susan 890 5.9 Q 5 17,196 Joshua T. Bates Takes Charge Shreve, Susan 710 4.1 Q 4 17,468 Joshua's Dream: Journey-Israel Segal, Sheila F. 950 4.6 M 2 968 Joshua's Masai Mask Hru, Dakari 580 4.5 M 2 1,072 Joshua's Song Harlow, Joan 111 11 N/A 8 1,111 Joshua's Song Harlow, Joan Hiatt 520 4.1 R 8 27,285 Joshua's Westward Journal Anderson, Joan 880 6.5 N/A 3 5,394 Josie Gambit Shura, Mary Francis 740 6.5 N/A 6 24,380 Josie Poe Duey, Kathleen 700 5.2 N/A 8 28,808 Josie Smith And Eileen Nabb, Magdalen 700 3.8 O 5 13,052 Josie To The Rescue Singer, Marilyn 440 3.5 N/A 4 11,340 Josie's Beau Honeycutt, Natalie N/A 6.5 NR 5 40,000 Josie's Journal Whitehorn, Emma 980 6.3 U 2 2,555 Josie's Troubles Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds 790 5.4 N/A 5 18,085 Jouanah: A Hmong Cinderella Coburn, Jewell Reinhart 620 4.1 Q 2 2,210 Journal Of A Teenage Genius Griffith, Helen V. 810 5.9 V 9 27,214 Journal of an Indian Captivity American Heritage, Article 1000 11 N/A 7 1,111 Journal Of Augustus Pelletier Lasky, Kathryn 860 5.8 X 10 32,940 Journal Of Ben Uchida Denenberg, Barry 850 5.6 S 6 26,002 Journal Of Biddy Owens Myers, Walter Dean 920 5.8 S 8 25,327 Printed by: District Administrator Page 1 of 137 Printed on: 08/31/11 Copyright © Scholastic Inc. All rights reserved. v 1.14 Custom Quiz List (Page 2) MANAGEMENT READING WORD BOOK AUTHOR LEXILE® LEVEL GRL POINTS COUNT Journal of Brian Doyle Murphy, Jim 970 6.4 W 11 38,110 Journal Of C.J. Jackson Durbin, William 1000 5.9 T 8 30,163 Journal Of Curious Letters Dashner, James 910 6.3 N/A 22 92,721 Journal Of Douglas Allen Deeds Philbrick, Rodman 920 5.7 S 9 27,036 Journal Of Finn Reardon, Newsi Bartoletti, Susan Campbell 770 5.3 V 9 26,924 Journal of Finn Reardon, Newsie, Campbell Bartoletti, Susan 770 5.3 N/A 9 26,924 The Journal Of James Edmond Pease Murphy, Jim 1070 6.8 W 10 38,577 Journal Of Jasper Jonathan... Rinaldi, Ann 680 6.5 S 9 30,231 Journal Of Jedediah Barstow... Levine, Ellen 760 5.5 U 9 31,208 Journal Of Jesse Smoke Bruchac, Joseph 880 5.8 NR 10 35,511 Journal Of Joshua Loper Myers, Walter Dean 1000 5.9 W 8 29,874 Journal Of Otto Peltonen Durbin, William 1010 6.1 V 9 27,102 Journal Of Patrick Seamus Flah White, Ellen Emerson 900 5.8 Z 11 41,936 Journal of Patrick Seamus Flaherty White, Ellen Emerson 800 5.5 N/A 10 1,111 Journal Of Rufus Rowe Hite, Sid 930 5.8 V 7 18,914 Journal Of Scott Pendleton... Myers, Walter Dean 810 5.3 T 6 27,052 Journal Of Sean Sullivan... Durbin, William 1060 5.7 NR 7 31,528 Journal Of William T Emerson Denenberg, Barry 950 4.8 N/A 6 21,130 Journal Of Wong Ming-Chung Yep, Laurence 650 5.8 U 10 36,093 Journal- Wong Ming-Chung (Ant) Yep, Laurence 570 5.1 N/A 2 2,035 Journey MacLachlan, Patricia 630 4.8 S 4 12,809 Journey Smith, Nancy Covert N/A 6.8 NR 11 38,000 Journey (Animorphs), The Applegate, K. A. 430 5.1 T 7 21,233 Journey Across The Desert Teitelbaum, Michael 290 3.1 M 2 562 Journey Against All Odds Terrill, Beth 810 4.9 N/A 2 2,280 Journey Back Reiss, Johanna 520 5.9 N/A 9 41,758 Journey Back, The Reiss, Johanna 520 5.9 NR 9 41,758 Journey Home McKay, Lawrence 710 3.5 O 2 1,805 Journey Home Uchida, Yoshiko 890 6.1 V 7 26,304 Journey Home, The Duey, Kathleen 510 2.7 M 4 10,124 Journey Home, The Holland, Isabelle 770 5.5 S 8 41,344 Journey In Time Basham, Joanne 950 7.6 Y 2 2,922 Journey Into A Black Hole Branley, Franklyn M. 500 3.1 N/A 2 767 Journey Into Mohawk Country O'Connor, George N/A 6.2 NR 5 6,533 Journey Into Terror Wallace, Bill 660 5.2 U 10 34,896 Journey Into The Deep Johnson, Rebecca L. 920 6.4 N/A 5 12,779 Printed by: District Administrator Page 2 of 137 Printed on: 08/31/11 Copyright © Scholastic Inc. All rights reserved. v 1.14 Custom Quiz List (Page 3) MANAGEMENT READING WORD BOOK AUTHOR LEXILE® LEVEL GRL POINTS COUNT Journey Of A Butterfly, The Scrace, Carolyn 510 3.1 P 1 465 Journey Of A Humpback Whale Jenner, Caryn 490 2.6 K 2 1,011 Journey Of A Swallow, The Scrace, Carolyn 520 2.6 K 1 418 Journey Of A Turtle, The Scrace, Carolyn 620 2.7 K 1 395 Journey Of A Whale, The Scrace, Carolyn 500 2.8 K 1 395 Journey Of Dreams Pellegrino, Marge 740 4.5 N/A 13 48,254 Journey Of English, The Brook, Donna 1050 5.5 N/A 3 2,718 Journey Of Faith, A Gregory, Kristiana 760 4.7 T 11 46,152 Journey Of Oliver K. Woodman Pattison, Darcy 640 3.3 M 2 1,002 Journey Of The Monarch, The Cummings, Isabella 590 2.6 K 1 344 Journey Of The One And Only De St. George, Judith 890 5.6 S 3 2,964 Journey Of The Red Wolf Smith, Roland 1050 6.6 NR 4 10,925 Journey Of The Sparrows Buss, Fran Leeper 760 6.3 NR 12 45,971 Journey Outside Steele, Mary Q. 930 4.5 V 8 33,456 Journey That Saved Curious Geo Borden, Louise 950 6.4 X 5 5,854 Journey Through Canada Tames, Richard 810 6.1 N/A 3 4,136 Journey Through China Steele, Philip 820 5.4 N/A 3 4,369 Journey Through Fire Snow, Maya 690 4.3 N/A 15 59,686 Journey To A Free Town Friedman, Delores Lowe 560 3.5 N 2 1,743 Journey To America Levitin, Sonia 750 5.7 U 10 33,189 Journey To America (Keyes) Keyes, Madeleine 290 3.1 N 2 690 Journey To An 800 Number Konigsburg, E. L. 730 5.4 V 9 31,717 Journey To Ellis Island Bierman, Carol 750 5.3 R 4 5,257 Journey To Freedom: A Story... Wright, Courtni C. 700 3.5 N/A 2 2,597 Journey To Jo'Burg Naidoo, Beverley 760 5.5 S 4 10,476 Journey To Mars Gaines, Ann Graham 1090 6.1 NR 3 3,241 Journey To Monticello Knight, James E. 560 4.2 N 3 3,001 Journey To Nowhere Auch, Mary Jane 770 4.8 T 9 48,400 Journey To Terezor Asch, Frank 780 5.5 N/A 6 28,474 Journey To The Blue Moon Rupp, Rebecca 760 4.6 N/A 10 39,804 Journey To The Bottomless Pit Mitchell, Elizabeth 760 4.6 R 6 21,063 Journey To The Center of the Earth Verne, Jules 1000 7.9 N/A 16 70,197 Journey To The Center.(Action) Cheston, Becky 340 2.2 H 3 3,510 Journey To The Centre Of The Verne, Jules 1000 7.9 X 16 70,197 Journey To The New World Lasky, Kathryn 900 6.5 T 7 27,550 Journey To The Planets Lauber, Patricia 950 5.4 NR 5 16,758 Journey To The Pole Lerangis, Peter 590 4.5 NR 10 35,042 Printed by: District Administrator Page 3 of 137 Printed on: 08/31/11 Copyright © Scholastic Inc. All rights reserved. v 1.14 Custom Quiz List (Page 4) MANAGEMENT READING WORD BOOK AUTHOR LEXILE® LEVEL GRL POINTS COUNT Journey To The Pyramids Falstein, Mark 600 5.4 U 2 1,250 Journey To The River Sea Ibbotson, Eva 860 5.9 V 17 75,241 Journey To The Treasure Moeri, Louise 940 5.4 NR 10 44,004 Journey To The Volcano Palace Abbott, Tony 420 3.1 N 4 7,900 Journey To Topaz Uchida, Yoshiko 970 6.9 U 8 32,071 Journey, The Stewart, Sarah 680 3.8 L 2 872 Journey, The Lasky, Kathryn 750 4.5 R 11 48,154 Journey: Japanese Americans..
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