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See a List of Contents Core Knowledge Teacher Handbook Series First Grade Text Resources Grade 1 Language Arts Poetry Hope Washington I Know All the Sounds the Animals Make Wynken, Blynken, and Nod My Shadow Little Sally Walker The Owl and the Pussycat If Wishes Were Horses The Pasture The Queen of Hearts The Purple Cow Three Wise Men of Gotham Rope Rhyme Thirty Days Hath September Sing a Song of People Tongue Twisters Solomon Grundy Riddle Rhymes The Swing A Good Play Table Manners The Frog Thanksgiving Day Stories The Boy at the Dike The Pied Piper of Hamelin The Frog Prince Pinocchio Hansel and Gretel The Princess and the Pea In Which Tigger Comes to the Forest and Puss-in-Boots has Breakfast Rapunzel In Which Pooh Invents a New Game and Rumpelstiltskin Eeyore Joins In Sleeping Beauty All Stories Are Anansi’s The Tale of Peter Rabbit It Could Always Be Worse Brer Rabbit Gets Brer Fox’s Dinner Jack and the Beanstalk Brer Rabbit and Brer Bear The Knee-High Man The Wonderful Tar-Baby Story Medio Pollito Why the Owl has Big Eyes Aesop’s Fables The Boy Who Cried Wolf The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing The Dog in the Manger The Fox and the Grapes The Maid and the Milk Pail The Goose and the Golden Eggs Fiction: Different Lands and Similar Stories Little Red Riding Hood Little Finger of the Watermelon Patch Lon Po Po (China) (Vietnam) Issun Boshi (One Inch Boy) (Japan) Cinderella (Egypt) Tom Thumb (England) Cinderella (Asia) Thumbelina (Denmark) Cinderella (China) Fiction: Drama The Boy Who Cried Wolf Text Resources Page 1 of 2 Core Knowledge Teacher Handbook Series First Grade World History and Geography Early Civilizations Tutankhamen’s Tomb The Crossing of the Red Sea The Sermon on the Mount Muhammed (Peace be upon him) Early Exploration and Settlement Hernando Pizarro on the Conquest of the Incas American History and Geography From Colonies to Independence Preamble to the Declaration of Independence Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography Poore Richard’s Almanac Music Listening and Understanding Biography of Mozart The Nutcracker The Sorcerer’s Apprentice American Musical Traditions Biography of Louis Armstrong Songs: Lyrics Dry Bones Skip to My Lou For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow Take Me Out to the Ball Game Make New Friends There’s a Hole in the Bucket Oh Dear, What Can the Matter Be? When the Saints Go Marching In Oh, John the Rabbit Yankee Doodle On Top of Old Smokey Songs: Sheet Music America the Beautiful Oh Dear, What Can the Matter Be? Frère Jacques She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain La Cucaracha Oh! Susanna Michael, Row the Boat Ashore Science Biographies Rachel Carson Thomas Edison Edward Jenner Louis Pasteur Text Resources Page 2 of 2 .
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