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Quiz List—Reading Practice Page 1 Printed Thursday, May 19, 2016 9:46:04 AM School: Saint Thomas More High School Quiz List—Reading Practice Page 1 Printed Thursday, May 19, 2016 9:46:04 AM School: Saint Thomas More High School Reading Practice Quizzes Quiz Word Number Lang. Title Author IL ATOS BL Points Count F/NF 8458 EN Compost Critters Lavies, Bianca U 6.9 0.5 2,503 NF 14807 EN Dragon's Pearl, The Lawson, Julie LG 4.4 0.5 1,790 F 8469 EN Great Art Adventure, The Knox, Bob U 7.1 0.5 795 NF 7047 EN Judy Scuppernong Seabrooke, Brenda U 4.9 0.5 3,270 F 87332 EN Pendragon: The Guide to the MacHale, D.J. U 6.4 0.5 2,704 F Territories of Halla 8489 EN Shadows of Night Bash, Barbara UG 5.8 0.5 1,267 NF 66080 EN After the Death of Anna Gonzales Fields, Terri U 3.9 1.0 6,869 F 145213 EN Bad Island TenNapel, Doug U 2.3 1.0 5,624 F 127517 EN Blizzard! Nobleman, Mark Tyler U 3.1 1.0 4,942 F 59113 EN Carver: A Life in Poems Nelson, Marilyn U 5.9 1.0 9,377 NF 164617 EN Coaltown Jesus Koertge, Ron UG 3.1 1.0 10,394 F 8460 EN Digging up Tyrannosaurus Rex Horner, John U 6.1 1.0 3,753 NF 8465 EN Elephants Calling Payne, Katharine U 5.2 1.0 3,379 NF 32206 EN Frenchtown Summer Cormier, Robert U 6.4 1.0 8,031 F 62557 EN Girl Coming in for a Landing: A Wayland, April Halprin U 4.2 1.0 7,880 F Novel in Poems 104774 EN Hard Hit Turner, Ann U 5.1 1.0 4,885 F 127818 EN In Odd We Trust Chan, Queenie U 2.8 1.0 8,114 F 152673 EN Lies, Knives and Girls in Red Koertge, Ron UG 4.3 1.0 6,859 F Dresses 140486 EN Lightning Thief: The Graphic Venditti, Robert U 3.1 1.0 10,290 F Novel, The 8477 EN Monarchs Lasky, Kathryn U 6.8 1.0 6,558 NF 8483 EN On the Brink of Extinction Arnold, Caroline UG 8.8 1.0 4,366 NF 121286 EN Plain Janes, The Castellucci, Cecil U 2.6 1.0 7,287 F 8486 EN Sea Jellies Gowell, Elizabeth U 6.9 1.0 5,122 NF 8487 EN Search for the Right Whale, The Kraus, Scott U 6.7 1.0 3,809 NF 179254 EN Sleeper and the Spindle, The Gaiman, Neil MG+ 5.3 1.0 7,932 F 2484 EN Stop Pretending: What Happened Sones, Sonya U 4.8 1.0 8,898 F When My Big Sister Went Crazy 8491 EN Story of Money, The Maestro, Betsy U 5.8 1.0 3,280 NF 8494 EN Tentacles Martin, James U 6.4 1.0 3,881 NF 8495 EN To the Top of the World Brandenburg, Jim U 7.0 1.0 6,272 NF 107903 EN Trash Darrow, Sharon U 5.3 1.0 9,561 F 136089 EN Tyranny Fairfield, Lesley U 2.2 1.0 4,740 F 112441 EN Walking on Glass Fullerton, Alma U 3.5 1.0 4,950 F 8497 EN Water Hole: Life in A Rescued Mallory, Kenneth U 6.3 1.0 6,005 NF Tropical Forest 8498 EN Whaling Days Carrick, Carol UG 6.0 1.0 2,270 NF 139540 EN Yummy: The Last Days of a Neri, G. U 3.4 1.0 5,086 NF Southside Shorty 5253 EN Acorn People, The Jones, Ron U 5.6 2.0 11,953 NF 150840 EN Agent Angus Denman, K.L. U 3.5 2.0 15,770 F 129384 EN All the Broken Pieces Burg, Ann E. MG+ 4.1 2.0 15,158 F 129683 EN Back McClintock, Norah U 4.3 2.0 13,678 F 120778 EN Beanball Fehler, Gene U 4.4 2.0 16,904 F Quiz List—Reading Practice Page 2 Printed Thursday, May 19, 2016 9:46:04 AM School: Saint Thomas More High School Reading Practice Quizzes Quiz Word Number Lang. Title Author IL ATOS BL Points Count F/NF 120772 EN Behind the Door Kropp, Paul U 3.1 2.0 13,106 F 141737 EN Benito Runs Fontes, Justine U 3.8 2.0 12,393 F 143396 EN Beyond Repair Peterson, Lois U 3.2 2.0 15,085 F 133965 EN Big Dip, The Jackson, Melanie U 3.9 2.0 15,722 F 149868 EN Catch, The Jasper, Rick U 4.5 2.0 15,510 F 140880 EN Cellular Schwartz, Ellen U 3.2 2.0 13,735 F 140881 EN Cheat Butcher, Kristin U 4.0 2.0 13,983 F 41483 EN Christmas Box, The Evans, Richard Paul UG 5.4 2.0 13,959 F 8457 EN Clearing in the Forest, A Henry, Joanne Landers U 4.7 2.0 12,376 F 136622 EN Comeback Grant, Vicki U 3.6 2.0 17,246 F 68830 EN CrashBoomLove: A Novel In Herrera, Juan Felipe U 3.6 2.0 18,229 F Verse 160097 EN Cursed Ballet, The Atwood, Megan MG 4.3 2.0 12,620 F 150746 EN Cuts Like a Knife Ryan, Darlene UG 4.6 2.0 14,473 F 120773 EN Dancing on the Edge Jennings, Sharon U 3.0 2.0 14,797 F 158212 EN Deadly Harvey, Sarah N. UG 3.6 2.0 15,953 F 8461 EN Dinosaurium Brenner, Barbara UG 5.3 2.0 4,030 NF 154743 EN Disconnect Peterson, Lois MG 3.3 2.0 15,593 F 126921 EN Edge Is Burning, The Kropp, Paul U 3.2 2.0 13,862 F 146753 EN Farmed Out Goerzen, Christy U 3.8 2.0 14,740 F 166295 EN Final Crossing Rodman, Sean MG 3.9 2.0 14,367 F 8466 EN Floratorium Oppenheim, Joanne UG 5.1 2.0 8,314 NF 8467 EN Florence Griffith Joyner Aaseng, Nathan MG 7.2 2.0 6,629 NF 149864 EN Forced Out Fehler, Gene U 4.3 2.0 15,484 F 160202 EN Franchise, The Jones, Patrick UG 4.5 2.0 12,921 F 132513 EN Future Tech: From Personal Piddock, Charles U 8.5 2.0 11,571 NF Robots to Motorized Monocycles 139412 EN Girl Named Mister, A Grimes, Nikki U 4.7 2.0 16,558 F 48526 EN Good Fight: How World War II Ambrose, Stephen E. U 8.2 2.0 11,630 NF Was Won, The 150532 EN Hold the Pickles Grant, Vicki U 4.0 2.0 12,470 F 85214 EN I, Dred Scott: A Fictional Slave Moses, Shelia P. U 5.5 2.0 11,066 F Narrative Based on the Life and Legal Precedent of Dred Scott 121977 EN I Heart You, You Haunt Me Schroeder, Lisa U 3.2 2.0 15,503 F 126434 EN In a Flash Walters, Eric U 4.2 2.0 15,384 F 132848 EN In the Woods Stevenson, Robin U 3.6 2.0 16,273 F 147613 EN Infiltration Rodman, Sean U 4.0 2.0 17,547 F 63642 EN Jinx Wild, Margaret U 4.7 2.0 15,369 F 369 EN Journey to Jo'burg Naidoo, Beverley U 4.6 2.0 10,547 F 8472 EN Jump at de Sun: The Story of Porter, A.P. U 5.9 2.0 15,644 NF Zora Neale Hurston 140883 EN Knifepoint Van Tol, Alex U 4.0 2.0 15,458 F 143258 EN Last Ride Langston, Laura U 3.3 2.0 17,150 F 115808 EN Lawn Boy Paulsen, Gary U 4.3 2.0 14,323 F 123 EN Little Prince, The Saint-Exupery, Antoine de U 5.0 2.0 16,534 F Quiz List—Reading Practice Page 3 Printed Thursday, May 19, 2016 9:46:04 AM School: Saint Thomas More High School Reading Practice Quizzes Quiz Word Number Lang. Title Author IL ATOS BL Points Count F/NF 122457 EN Lockdown Tullson, Diane U 3.6 2.0 14,345 F 140884 EN Masked McClintock, Norah U 4.0 2.0 14,362 F 8476 EN Mermaid Tales from Around the Osborne, Mary Pope U 5.3 2.0 16,057 F World 134387 EN Metamorphosis: Junior Year Franco, Betsy U 4.6 2.0 13,648 F 130748 EN Nine Doors Grant, Vicki U 3.4 2.0 15,090 F 149798 EN Nishell: Holding Back Jones, Jada U 2.8 2.0 16,526 F 8482 EN Oceanarium Oppenheim, Joanne U 6.2 2.0 10,846 NF 149866 EN Out of Control Jasper, Rick U 4.5 2.0 15,297 F 120775 EN Outrage Varrato, Tony U 3.8 2.0 14,664 F 76929 EN Persepolis: The Story of a Satrapi, Marjane UG 3.3 2.0 16,162 NF Childhood 141738 EN Plan B Simon, Charnan U 3.2 2.0 13,881 F 8485 EN Planetarium Brenner, Barbara UG 5.1 2.0 3,947 NF 136627 EN Plastic Harvey, Sarah N. U 3.8 2.0 15,555 F 149867 EN Power Hitter Higgins, M.G. U 4.2 2.0 16,454 F 83043 EN Princess Present, The Cabot, Meg U 6.0 2.0 13,743 F 142482 EN Real Hoops Bowen, Fred U 4.0 2.0 16,576 F 136649 EN Reckless Choyce, Lesley U 3.7 2.0 16,005 F 141739 EN Recruited Weyn, Suzanne U 4.2 2.0 11,279 F 129566 EN Riley Park Tullson, Diane U 3.3 2.0 14,962 F 150846 EN Riot Act Tullson, Diane UG 3.6 2.0 15,516 F 112440 EN Rubber Houses Yeomans, Ellen U 5.6 2.0 11,580 F 19828 EN Seedfolks Fleischman, Paul U 4.3 2.0 11,908 F 68614 EN Shakespeare Bats Cleanup Koertge, Ron U 3.8 2.0 11,320 F 8490 EN Short Walk Around the Pyramids Isaacson, Philip M.
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