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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 Hank The Cowdog/Missing Bird D Erickson, John R. 570 3.5 Q 7 22,032 Hank The Cowdog/Missing Cat Erickson, John R. 810 3.5 P 6 18,274 Hank The Cowdog/Moonlight... Erickson, John R. 790 3.5 P 6 19,600 Hank The Cowdog/Mopwater Files Erickson, John R. 710 3.5 P 6 18,213 Hank The Cowdog/Murder In... Erickson, John R. 810 3.5 P 6 20,900 Hank The Cowdog/Night-Stalking Erickson, John R. 730 3.5 P 6 19,137 Hank The Cowdog/One-Eyed Kille Erickson, John R. 890 3.5 P 6 20,258 Hank The Cowdog/Phantom In The Erickson, John R. 860 3.5 P 6 19,230 Hank The Cowdog/Raging Rottwei Erickson, John R. 590 3.5 NR 7 23,144 Hank The Cowdog/Saddle House Erickson, John R. 600 3.5 P 7 22,126 Hank The Cowdog/Secret Laundry Erickson, John R. 540 3.5 Q 7 21,550 Hank The Cowdog/Shipwrecked Erickson, John R. 650 3.5 Q 7 20,532 Hank The Cowdog/Slim's Goodbye Erickson, John R. 620 3.5 NR 7 23,191 Hank The Cowdog/Swirling Kille Erickson, John R. 780 3.5 P 6 18,510 Hank The Cowdog/Tender Cheepin Erickson, John R. 680 3.6 Q 6 21,150 Hank The Cowdog/Tricky Trap Erickson, John R. 700 3.9 N 7 21,275 Hank The Cowdog/Twisted Kitty Erickson, John R. 660 3.5 N 7 22,922 Hank The Cowdog/Vampire Cat Erickson, John R. 870 3.5 P 6 20,158 Hank The Cowdog/Vampire Vacu- Erickson, John R. 760 3.5 P 7 22,055 um Hank the Cowdog/Vanishing Fish Erickson, John R. 770 3.5 P 7 21,630 Hank The Cowdog/Wounded Buz- Erickson, John R. 820 5.4 P 6 19,238 zar Hank The Cowdog: Booby-Trapped Erickson, John R. 700 4.3 N/A 7 21,540 Hank The Cowdog: Faded Love Erickson, John R. 730 3.5 P 6 21,185 Hank The Cowdog: Most Ancient Erickson, John R. 730 4.5 N/A 10 40,909 Hank The Cowdog: The Fling Erickson, John R. 620 3.9 P 7 21,975 Hank's Pandas Dunlap, Linda 340 1.6 J 1 148 Hank's Story Buchanan, Jane 650 5.5 NR 9 29,191 Hannah Whelan, Gloria 740 3.5 N 3 6,668 Hannah & Special 4th Of July Stahl, Hilda 590 4.5 NR 9 30,109 Hannah (Daughters Of The Sea) Lasky, Kathryn 800 5.3 N/A 13 53,181 Hannah And The Daring Escape Stahl, Hilda 540 4.5 NR 9 30,059 Hannah And The Snowy Hideaway Stahl, Hilda 570 4.5 NR 9 27,592 Hannah In Between Rodowsky, Colby 1050 5.3 NR 10 38,226 Hannah Is My Name Yang, Belle 800 3.5 N 3 1,903 Hannah Mae O'Hannigan's Wild.. Ernst, Lisa Campbell 840 3.9 N 2 1,493 Printed by: District Administrator Page 1 of 138 Printed on: 09/14/11 Copyright © Scholastic Inc. All rights reserved. v 1.14 Custom Quiz List (Page 2) MANAGEMENT READING WORD BOOK AUTHOR LEXILE® LEVEL GRL POINTS COUNT Hannah Of Fairfield Van Leeuwen, Jean 430 2.8 P 5 11,401 Hannah's Dream Hammond, Diane 840 5.5 N/A 20 83,198 Hannah's Fancy Notions Ross, Pat 940 5.6 R 3 8,489 Hannah's Helping Hands Van Leeuwen, Jean 540 3.5 P 5 11,684 Hannah's Journal Moss, Marissa 730 5.2 NR 4 10,052 Hannah's Secret Keene, Carolyn 550 4.2 L 3 8,150 Hannah's Touch Langston, Laura 490 3.6 N/A 6 17,165 Hannah's Winter Meehan, Kierin 740 4.5 N/A 13 47,793 Hannah's Winter Of Hope Van Leeuwen, Jean 530 3.5 P 5 10,938 Hannah, Divided Griffin, Adele 790 4.5 R 9 36,832 Hanne's Quest Dunrea, Olivier 680 3.7 R 6 20,045 Hannibal Green, Robert 980 6.1 T 3 4,963 Hannibal: Rome's Worst Brooks, Philip 900 5.7 N/A 6 11,868 Hans Brinker Coville, Bruce 690 4.3 N/A 2 2,145 Hans Brinker Or Silver Skates Dodge, Mary Mapes 1020 7.5 NR 19 82,706 Hans Christian Andersen... Varmer, Hjordis 870 6.1 X 6 18,562 Hansel And Gretel Lesser, Rika 680 4.2 N 2 1,698 Hansel And Gretel (Abeya) Abeya, Elisabet 910 3.1 M 1 668 Hansel And Gretel (Marshall) Marshall, James 400 2.9 N/A 3 1,435 Hansel And Gretel (Morpurgo) Morpurgo, Michael 810 4.3 N/A 3 9,501 Hansel y Gretel Grimm, Brothers N/A 3.8 N/A 2 2,325 Hanson:-Unauthorized Biography Johns, Michael-Anne 1000 5.5 N/A 4 11,993 Hanukkah Trike, The Edwards, Michelle 470 1.5 N/A 1 630 Hanzel And Pretzel Thaler, Mike 510 4.2 L 2 750 Happenstance Found Catanese, P. W. 700 5.3 N/A 15 68,256 Happily After All Stevenson, Laura C. 640 6.6 N/A 14 62,501 Happily Ever After Quindlen, Anna 1030 5.2 O 3 5,923 Happily Ever After... Almost Wolkoff, Judie 740 6.6 NR 12 48,490 Happiness Of Kati, The Vejjajiva, Jane 1020 5.2 S 6 20,631 Happy And Honey Godwin, Laura BR 1.2 C 1 111 Happy Birthday Butler, Tami BR 1.4 C 1 59 Happy Birthday Around - World Thomas, Anastasia T. 1100 6.9 NR 2 2,141 Happy Birthday Dr. King (Anth) Jones, Kathryn 400 4.2 N/A 2 1,017 Happy Birthday Martin Luther.. Marzollo, Jean 800 3.1 L 2 592 Happy Birthday Mr. Kang Roth, Susan L. 540 3.1 M 2 2,133 Happy Birthday To Whooo? Fisher, Doris 910 5.9 M 1 190 Happy Birthday To You! Seuss, Dr. N/A 3.7 P 2 1,662 Printed by: District Administrator Page 2 of 138 Printed on: 09/14/11 Copyright © Scholastic Inc. All rights reserved. v 1.14 Custom Quiz List (Page 3) MANAGEMENT READING WORD BOOK AUTHOR LEXILE® LEVEL GRL POINTS COUNT Happy Birthday To You, You... deGroat, Diane 350 3.4 K 2 1,250 Happy Birthday! Gibbons, Gail 720 3.1 J 1 410 Happy Birthday, Addy Porter, Connie Rose 680 4.7 Q 3 8,820 Happy Birthday, Anna... Giff, Patricia Reilly 370 2.5 N 3 4,647 Happy Birthday, Bad Kitty Bruel, Nick 610 3.4 N/A 3 3,327 Happy Birthday, Biscuit! Capucilli, Alyssa Satin 300 1.8 G 1 161 Happy Birthday, Cookie Monster Haus, Felice 160 1.8 G 1 213 Happy Birthday, Danny & The... Hoff, Syd 320 2.1 H 1 278 Happy Birthday, Dear Dragon Hillert, Margaret BR 2.1 F 1 286 Happy Birthday, Dear Duck Bunting, Eve N/A 2.5 K 1 402 Happy Birthday, Felicity Tripp, Valerie 630 5.1 Q 3 9,417 Happy Birthday, Good Knight Thomas, Shelley Moore 370 2.1 K 2 1,009 Happy Birthday, Grampie Pearson, Susan 670 4.8 M 2 1,285 Happy Birthday, Grandma! O'Brien, Anne 420 1.9 I 1 383 Happy Birthday, Hero! Quinn, Zoe 810 4.8 R 9 28,900 Happy Birthday, Jesse Bear! Carlstrom, Nancy White N/A 1.6 J 1 224 Happy Birthday, Josefina! Tripp, Valerie 710 5.9 Q 3 9,706 Happy Birthday, Kirsten Shaw, Janet 720 5.1 Q 3 8,370 Happy Birthday, Kit! Tripp, Valerie 730 4.8 Q 3 10,064 Happy Birthday, Little Witch Hautzig, Deborah 350 1.7 J 2 1,033 Happy Birthday, Mallory! Friedman, Laurie 650 3.5 O 6 14,968 Happy Birthday, Molly Tripp, Valerie 580 4.9 Q 3 8,694 Happy Birthday, Monster! Beck, Scott 130 1.1 N/A 1 279 Happy Birthday, Moon Asch, Frank 440 1.9 L 1 443 Happy Birthday, Mrs. Piggle-Wi MacDonald, Betty 870 5.6 N/A 9 31,718 Happy Birthday, Ronald Morgan Giff, Patricia Reilly 210 1.8 J 2 935 Happy Birthday, Rotten Ralph Gantos, Jack 490 2.5 K 1 446 Happy Birthday, Sam Hutchins, Pat 480 2.5 I 1 223 Happy Birthday, Samantha Tripp, Valerie 640 5.1 Q 3 8,454 Happy Birthday, Sophie Hartley Greene, Stephanie 680 4.2 N/A 7 24,047 Happy Birthday, Thomas! Awdry, Rev. W. 220 1.5 G 1 213 Happy Boo Day Jones, Marcia Thornton 580 3.5 N/A 3 6,207 Happy Boo-Day To You! Jones, Marcia Thornton 580 3 M 4 8,593 Happy Cat, A Ming, Victoria 370 1.8 G 1 407 Happy Chicks, The Sykes, Julie 330 2.3 J 2 697 Happy Chinese New Year! Manners, Jane 430 2.5 K 1 327 Happy Christmas, Honey! Godwin, Laura 190 1.4 N/A 1 147 Printed by: District Administrator Page 3 of 138 Printed on: 09/14/11 Copyright © Scholastic Inc. All rights reserved. v 1.14 Custom Quiz List (Page 4) MANAGEMENT READING WORD BOOK AUTHOR LEXILE® LEVEL GRL POINTS COUNT Happy Day, A Manushkin, Fran 690 4.3 H 1 450 Happy Day, The Krauss, Ruth 160 1.6 F 1 134 Happy Easter, Biscuit! Capucilli, Alyssa Satin BR 1.4 G 1 134 Happy Easter, Dear Dragon Hillert, Margaret BR 1.4 NR 1 285 Happy Feet Michelson, Richard 700 3.4 M 3 623 Happy Go Lucky Earhart, Kristin 600 3.3 N/A 4 10,245 Happy Haunting! Jones, Marcia Thornton 560 3.2 M 4 7,977 Happy Haunting, Amelia Bedelia Parish, Herman 340 2.7 K 2 1,824 Happy Hedgehog, The Pfister, Marcus 360 3.3 N 2 1,183 Happy Hippopotami Martin Jr., Bill N/A 4.4 N/A 1 253 Happy Hocky Family Moves To..
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