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Trade Books List Trade Books List Lexile Fiction / Lesson Available Title (* = exemplar text) Author Unit Alignment NonFiction Plan Digitally 1984 George Orwell 1090 F X X Grade 12, Unit 5 1776* David McCullough 1300 N X 19 Poems Emily Dickinson NP F X 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Jules Verne 1030 F X Grade 8, Unit 5 41 Stories by O. Henry includes The Gift of O. Henry 790 F X the Magi* Across Five Aprils Irene Hunt 1100 F X Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Mark Twain 810 F X Grade 9, Unit 5 Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Arthur Conan Doyle 1020 F X Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The* Mark Twain 950 F X X Al Capone Does My Shirts Gennifer 600 F X Choldenko Alchemist, The Paulo Coelho 910 F X Grade 10, Unit 2 & Grade 12, Unit 4 Alice in Wonderland Lewis Carroll 890 F X All Quiet on the Western Front Erich Maria 830 F X Grade 8, Unit 1 Remarque All the Light We Cannot See Anthony Doerr 880 F X Grade 10, Unit 6 American Indian Stories Zitkala-Sa F X American Poetry, 1922: A Miscellany Misc F X American Reader: Words That Moved a Misc 1260 N Nation, The* Amistad: The Story of a Slave Ship Patricia C. 460 N (Penguin Reader) McKissack Among the Hidden (The Among Series) Margaret Peterson 800 F X Amos Fortune Free Man Elizabeth Yates 1090 N An Autobiography Elizabeth Butler N X An Autobiography of Buffalo Bill Buffalo Bill N X An Island Like You Judith Ortiz Cofer 910 F X An Old-Fashioned Girl Louisa May Alcott 1290 F X Anarchism and Other Essays Emma Goldman N X Angela’s Ashes Frank McCourt 1110 N X Animal Farm George Orwell 1170 F X Anne Frank and Me Cherie Bennett 550 F Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl Anne Frank 1080 N X Anne of Avonlea L. M. Montgomery 1020 F X Anne of Green Gables L.M. Montgomery 850 F X X Anne of the Island L. M. Montgomery 890 F X Annie John Jamaica Kincaid 1220 F Anthem Ayn Rand 880 X Anti-Federalist Papers and the Ralph Ketcham F Constitutional Convention Debates, The Anything But Typical Nora Raleigh H640 F X Grade 6, Unit 3 Baskin Arabian Nights Richard Francis 1320 F X Burton, translator Around the World in 100 Years Jean Fritz 1050 N Around the World in 80 Days Jules Verne 1070 F X Grade 6, Unit 5 Art of Public Speaking, The Stephen Lucas N X 1 Trade Books List Lexile Fiction / Lesson Available Title (* = exemplar text) Author Unit Alignment NonFiction Plan Digitally As I Lay Dying* William Faulkner 870 F X Ashanti to Zulu: African Traditions Musgrove/Dillon & 900 N Dillon Autobiography and Other Writings, The Benjamin Franklin 1370 N Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man, The James Weldon 1100 N X X Johnson Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, The Benjamin Franklin 1370 N X Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman Ernest J. Gaines 710 F Awakening and Selected Short Stories, Kate Chopin 940 F X The Bartleby, the Scrivener Herman Melville 1040 F X Baseball's Biggest Bloopers: The Games Dan Gutman 1000 N That Got Away Begging for Change Sharon Flake 1060 F Behind the Blue and Gray: The Soldier's Delia Ray 1120 N Life in the Civil War Behind the Scenes Elizabeth Keckley F X Beloved Toni Morrison 870 F X Grade 10, Unit 3 Beowulf Burton Raffel NP F X Best Russian Short Stories Thomas Seltzer F X Billy Budd and Other Stories* Herman Melville 1450 F Black Beauty Anna Sewell 1010 F X Grade 6, Unit 2 Black Boy* Richard Wright 950 N X Grade 11, Unit 3 Black Hawk Down Mark Bowden 970 N X Black Like Me John Howard 990 N Griffin Black Ships Before Troy* Rosemary Sutcliff 1300 F X Blind Side, The Michael Lewis 980 F X Blindness Jose Saramago F X Grade 10, Unit 6 Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat: The Great Winston Churchill N Speeches includes "Address to Parliament on May 13th, 1940"* Bluest Eye, The* Toni Morrison 1340 F X Book of Art for Young People, The William Martin Conway, Agnes N X Ethel Conway Book of Dragons, The E. Nesbit 1170 F X Book of Myths, A Jean Lang F X Book of Nature Myths, The Florence Holbrook F X Book of Questions, The* Pablo Neruda NP F Book Thief, The* Markus Zusak 730 F X Born to Run Christopher N McDougall Boy in the Striped Pajamas, The John Boyne 1080 F X Grade 8, Unit 2 Boy of the Painted Cave Justin Denzel 800 F X Boy Who Saved Baseball, The John H. Ritter 660 F Boy: Tales of Childhood Roald Dahl 1090 N X Grade 8, Unit 5 Brave New World Aldous Huxley 870 F X X Grade 12, Unit 5 Brutal Imagination: Poems Cornelius Eady F 2 Trade Books List Lexile Fiction / Lesson Available Title (* = exemplar text) Author Unit Alignment NonFiction Plan Digitally Bud, Not Buddy Christopher Paul 950 F X Grade 6, Unit 1 Curtis Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee* Dee Brown 1080 N Call of the Wild, The Jack London 1120 F X X Grade 9, Unit 2 Candide Francois Voltaire 1110 F X Canterbury Tales, The* Geoffrey Chaucer NP F X X Captains Courageous Rudyard Kipling 850 F X Carolina Way, The Dean & John Kilgo N Smith Cat Ate My Gymsuit, The Jack London 1120 F Catcher In the Rye, The J.D Salinger 790 F X Grade 9, Unit 5 Catching Fire Suzanne Collins 820 F Cathedral: The Story and Its Construction* David Macaulay 1120 N Cay, The Theodore Taylor 860 F X Grade 7, Unit 3 Chapters From My Autobiography Mark Twain N X Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Roald Dahl 810 F X Grade 6, Unit 4 Cheaper by the Dozen Frank B. Gilbreth, 890 N Jr. & Ernestine Gilbreth Carey Chew on This: Everything You Don’t Want Eric Schlosser and 1110 N to Know About Fast Food Charles Wilson Children of the Great Depression Russell Freedman 1170 N Chocolate War, The Robert Cormier 820 F Christmas Carol, A Charles Dickens 920 F X X Classic Slave Narratives, The H.L. Gates Jr. 1250 N X Clay Marble, The Minfong Ho 860 F X Grade 7, Unit 5 Cod: A Biography of the Fish that Changed Mark Kurlansky 980 N the World* Code Talker Joseph Bruchac 910 F X Color of Water, The James McBride 1240 N X Color Purple, The Alice Walker 670 F X Grade 9, Unit 3 Columbine Dave Cullen H760 N Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson, The Emily Dickinson NP F includes "The Railway Train", "Because I could Not Stop for Death" and "We Grow Accustomed to the Dark"* Complete Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe, The Edgar Allan Poe NP F includes "The Raven"* Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Mark Twain 1080 F X X Grade 12, Unit 2 A Count of Monte Cristo, The Alexandre Dumas 930 F X Grade 10, Unit 5 Crater Homer Hickman 910 F X Grade 7, Unit 2 Crazy for the Storm: A Memoir of Survival Norman Ollestad N Crime and Punishment* Fydor Dostoyevsky 990 F X X Grade 12, Unit 4 Crucible, The Arthur Miller NP F X Curious Case of Benjamin Button and F. Scott Fitzgerald F Other Jazz Age Stories, The Cut From the Same Cloth Robert D. San 1050 F Souci 3 Trade Books List Lexile Fiction / Lesson Available Title (* = exemplar text) Author Unit Alignment NonFiction Plan Digitally Daddy-Long-Legs Jean Webster 920 F X Dark is Rising, The* Susan Cooper 920 F X Dear Bully Megan Kelley Hall 850 F and Carrie Jones Death of a Salesman* Arthur Miller 1320 F Declaration of Independence and Floyd G. Cullop N Constitution of the United States, The* Democracy in America* Alexis De 1310 N X Tocqueville Devil in the White City, The Erik Larson 1170 N X Grade 11, Unit 5 Devil's Arithmetic, The Jane Yolen 730 F X Grade 8, Unit 2 Diamond Necklace, The Guy de F X Maupassant Diary of Anne Frank, The* Frances Goodrich N and Albert Hackett Different Seasons Stephen King 890 F Divergent Veronica Roth H700 F X Divine Comedy, The Dante Alighieri 1270 F X Does My Head Look Big in This? Randa Abdel- 850 F X Grade 8, Unit 3 Fattah Doll's House, A Henrik Ibsen F X X Don Quixote* Miguel de 910 F X X Grade 12, Unit 1 Cervantes Dracula Bram Stoker 960 F X X Grade 10, Unit 1 Dragonwings* Laurence Yep 870 F X Dreaming in Cuban* Cristina Garcia 940 F Drinking Coffee Elsewhere ZZ Packer F Drown Junot Diaz 830 F X Dubliners James Joyce 900 F X Grade 11, Unit 4 Dulcibel: A Tale of Old Salem Henry Peterson F X Eagle Song Joseph Bruchac 680 F Eat, Pray, Love Elizabeth Gilbert 1080 N Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the- Paul Zindel NP F Moon Marigolds, The Emerald City of Oz, The Eric Shanower F X Emma Michael A. 930 F X Schuman Emperor's Silent Army, The Jane O'Connor 980 N Enchanted Castle, The E. Nesbit 890 F X Ender's Game Orson Scott Card 780 F X Grade 8, Unit 4 Epic of Gilgamesh Anonymous, 1090 F Andrew George (Translator, introduction) Escape to Freedom: A Play About Young Ossie Davis NP N Frederick Douglass Esperanza Rising Pam Munoz Ryan 750 F Essays, or Counsels..., The Francis Bacon F X Ethan Frome Edith Wharton 1160 F X X Grade 11, Unit 2 4 Trade Books List Lexile Fiction / Lesson Available Title (* = exemplar text) Author Unit Alignment NonFiction Plan Digitally Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Juan Williams 1140 N Years 1954-1965 Eyewitness to America: 500 Years of Horace Porter N American History in the Words of Those Who Saw It Happen includes "Lee Surrenders to Grant, April 9th, 1865"* Fahrenheit 451* Bradbury Ray 890 F X Grade 9, Unit 6 Fair Weather Richard Peck 670 F X Grade 7, Unit 1 Fall of the House of Usher and Other Edgar Allan Poe NP F Tales, The includes "The Cask of Amontillado"* Falling Leaves: The Memoir of an Adeline Yen Mah 950 N X Unwanted Chinese Daughter Famous Hispanic Americans Janet Nomura 1170 N Morey and Wendy Dunn Famous Modern Ghost Stories Dorothy 1060 F X Scarborough Farewell to Arms, A* Ernest Hemingway 730 F X Farewell to Manzanar James D.
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