LEVEL A:
Simple books with one line of one to six words per page, easy-to-see
print, and ample space between words. Children can focus on
print and gradually increase their control over words. Most
of the books in Level A focus on topics familiar to children. Click
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Level A titles:
A World of Animals Rodriguez Who Am I? Lee School Day! Cervantes In the Woods Gibson
LEVEL B:
Books focus on a simple story line or single idea, with direct
correspondence between text and pictures; one or two lines
of print per page, with a variety of punctuation; many books
at this level feature repeating patterns in the text. Click
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Level B titles:
Fat Cat Sat Tuchman Hop In! Small-Gamby Goldilocks Tarlow Dan Ran Curry
LEVEL C:
Books explore familiar topics in a variety of ways to offer
new viewpoints to the reader; simple sentences may have introductory
clauses set off by punctuation; text may be patterned but
is not as predictable as in Levels A and B. Click
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Level C titles:
Boots Schreiber Music Is in the Air Morris Raindrops Gay What Lila Loves Scarf
LEVEL D:
Books cover familiar topics but introduce new, more abstract
ideas; illustrations support the text but more attention to
print is required; text contains more compound and multisyllable
words and a full range of punctuation. Click
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LevelD titles:
The Ball Game Packard Dont Be Late! Gibson Hide and Seek Brown I Love Mud and Mud Loves Me Stephens
LEVEL E:
Stories have more or longer episodes; informational books
present more complex ideas; books are longer than in previous
levels, with more pages or more lines of text on each page;
sentences carry over several pages, with more complex punctuation. Click
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Level E titles:
The Rainy Day Alphabet Book Posner & Wiener Wake Me in Spring Preller Tortillas Gonzalez-Jensen Mousetrap Snowball
LEVEL F:
Concepts presented in books at this level are more distant
from familiar topics; larger variety of frequently used words
and many more new words; text reflects patterns of written,
rather than oral, language. Click
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Level F titles:
Whats Inside? Martin Frog's Lunch Lillegard How Far Will I Fly? Oyama Itchy, Itchy Chicken Pox Maccarone