Special Collections
Fountas & Pinnell Leveled Literacy Intervention (LLI) Gold System Grade 4
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Rabbit and the Queasy Quiver
by Susan McCloskeyRabbit and the Queasy Quivers Author: Susan McCloskey
Andromeda Clark Walks on the Moon
by Anne W. PhillipsAndromeda Clark Walks on the Moon Author: Anne W. Philips
Holding Up the Sky / Coyote's Dinner
by Fay RobinsonHolding Up the Sky & Coyote's Dinner by Fay Robinson
Flying Fish: Take a Flying Leap! / Water Birds: From the Sky to the Sea
by Lisa BenjaminFlying Fish: Take a Flying Leap! Author: Lisa Benjamin
Water Birds: From the Sky to the Sea Author: Lisa Benjamin
Andromenda Clark, North Pole Explorer
by Anne W. PhillipsAndromeda Clark, North Pole Explorer Author: Anne W. Phillips
Alone in the Jungle
by Alice CaryLost in the Rainforest
After a plane crash, seventeen-year-old Juliane Koepcke found herself alone in the middle of the South American jungle. She had nothing but the dress she was wearing, one shoe, and a few pieces of candy. Could she possibly survive?
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Genre: Narrative Nonfiction
Text Structures: Main: Chronological Sequence Embedded: Description, Problem/Solution
Text Features: table of contents, headings, photos, captions, pronunciation guide, sidebars, map, labels
Amazing Brick Artists
by Jordan BrownCan Art Be Made Out of Anything?
When you think of visiting an art museum, you probably think of oil paintings and marble sculptures. But there's plenty of art that's made from more common materials, and you can see them at a modern art museum. Some artists today make art using things like rubber tires, masking tape, recycled computer parts, and even bubble gum!
An artist's medium is the material he or she uses to create a work. Any medium can work in the imagination of an artist. Before you throw out an old pen, cereal box, or candy wrapper, think: Could I make art with this?
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