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Fountas & Pinnell Leveled Literacy Intervention (LLI) Gold System Grade 4
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The Heroes of Pealand
by Alison BlankLearn how Pea Island, North Carolina, known for it's dangerous coast, became home to many hereoes who rescued those at sea.
The Yo-yo Caper
by Logan EverettYo-yo Surprise! Think a yo-yo is just a silly toy? Well, then, you won't believe what Gus does with his!
The Secret World of Caves
by Will HurdAn underground wonderland. You might think caves are dark, damp, and frightening, but cavers all over the world know that caves are full of wonderful secrets and bizarre sights.
The Two Brothers
by Susan McCloskeyWhere Does Greed Lead? Two brothers. One is generous and one is greedy. Which one will be rich in the end?
The Corpse Flower
by Sarah BrockettLearn all about the world's stinkiest flower, the titan arum also known as the Corpse flower.
Joining Hands with a Village
by Caren StelsonA group of United States teenagers are welcome visitors in a village in Tanzania. In less than a week, their lives are changed forever.
T. Rex Scavenger or Predator
by Jacqueline AdamsT. Rex: Scavenger or Predator? Author: Jacqueline Adams
Odd Couples
by Julie WinterbottomSurprising Partnerships
Imagine an itty-bitty fish that swims into the mouths of other fish. Does this strike you as a dangerous mission? A small tropical fish helps its neighbors keep clean while getting protection from them in return. This is just one of the unusual give-and-take partnerships revealed in this book.
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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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Student Test Preparation Booklet Lesson 125-128
by Pinnell FountasLeveled Literacy Intervention GOLD System Student Test Preparation Booklet Lesson 125-128 Level R
Andromeda Clark Makes Time Fly
by Anne PhillipsAndromeda Clark Makes Time Fly Author: Anne W. Phillips
Flashy Flamingos
by Nancy WhiteThink Pink!
Why do flamingos stand on one leg? Why do they have pink feathers? Flamingos have many fascinating behaviors and characteristics. Find out how these beautiful birds use their special traits to survive.
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Geysers
by Jean KnoxGEYSERS-AN ENDANGERED WONDER
Shooting water and steam high into the air, geysers are spectacular. They are also extremely rare. Few places on Earth have exactly the right conditions to produce these amazing natural wonders.
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Rescuing Orangutans
by Jacqueline AdamsOrangutan in Danger
When Willie Smits saw a kidnapped baby orangutan, he knew he had to rescue her. He'd soon find that hundreds of other orangutans needed his help to return to the forest.
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Shadow Magic
by Claire GoldingShadow Magic: The Ancient Art of Shadow Puppetry Author: Claire Golding