These Level H books, appropriate for readers in grades 1-2, are ideal for both guided and independent reading.
Support successful readers with this diversified, topical collection of Guided Reading Level H titles, designed to boost reading through varied language structures, expanded vocabulary, and increased sentence length.
Including favorite titles like Princess Truly: I Am Brave! and high-quality nonfiction from sources like National Geographic, these books are easy enough for your students to read with some fluency while still offering challenges for problem-solving and reading comprehension. Build your Guided Reading library with these titles and build confident readers along the way.
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Ensure that your students have a rich variety of the books they want for independent reading at the level they need.
Offer students access to more leveled texts for self-selected reading. Provide your students with a rich variety of the books they want at the levels they need! Fill in the gaps of your classroom library with these ready-to-use packs, presorted for your convenience by individual guided reading level.
Each selection contains 35 leveled paperbacks, and offers many classroom opportunities for essential reading practice and literacy advancement.
Motivate your growing reader with these super-engaging, 16-page storybooks correlated with guided reading levels G & H!
When Fly Guy and Buzz play hide-and-seek, Fly Guy hides in his favorite place: the garbage can. But as Buzz finishes counting, the garbageman drives away with the garbage and Fly Guy, too!
A funny, realistic, and reassuring look at a child's struggle to give up (however temporarily) "my stuff."
This series is part of Scholastic's early reader line, Acorn, aimed at children who are learning to read. With easy-to-read text, a short-story format, plenty of humor, and full-color artwork on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and fluency.
Princess Truly is on a great adventure! With a twinkle from her magical, sparkling curls, she can go anywhere in the world. Whether exploring with her little brother Ty, or her sidekick pug Sir Noodles, she uses her bravery and curiosity to dream BIG.
Princess Truly is a great inventor! With her magic, sparkling curls, she can build anything from a Brushy-Brush machine to a super-cool, turbo-boosted racing bike for her little brother
Simple rhymes and bright picture clues introduce students to the concept of numbers.
When school is cancelled after a heavy snowfall, Little Critter wants to build a snowman, but first he has to help his little sister and his father, and then his friends want him to join them in the winter fun they prefer.
Danny's going to camp - and he's taking the dinosaur! First introduced in 1958 with Danny and the Dinosaur and the recent stars of Happy Birthday, Danny and the Dinosaur, this popular pair is together again in an adventure sure to please beginning readers and happy campers alike.
From seeds dropping into soil to corn bursting from its stalks, from children chasing butterflies to ants burrowing underground, everything in this vibrant picture book pulses with life–in all directions!
A fun-filled spring search-and-find.
A bright, colorful look at how people around the world collect, chill, and drink water.
Max and Mo are two class hamsters that go back to school after summer break and discover that the new kids do not know their names.
A joyous portrait of a day on a busy farm, written by Margaret Wise Brown and newly illustrated by favorite artist Felicia Bond.
From the moment the driver climbs inside the car, the sights and sounds of an exciting day at the races roars to life in this straightforward presentation.
The little pig from If You Give a Pig a Pancake is back, and this time she wants to throw a great big party!
Playful Little Cloud likes to stand out from the crowd. From beloved author and illustrator Eric Carle.
Machines dig holes and mix the cement while bricklayers, carpenters, painter and more lend a hand. Through simple words and pictures, children see how a house is built.