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1 Teacher Created Materials has leveled the readers listed below using its own leveling system, developed with reading consultant Timothy Rasinski, Ph.D. We have also partnered with The Lexile Framework for Reading to establish official Lexile measures for each reader. Additionally, each reader has been correlated to other widely used leveling systems, including Reading by Fountas and Pinnell, and Developmental Reading Assessment (DRA) by Celebration Press. Some levels include additional text cards that have not been leveled. Title of Text Grades K 2, A Theme: Basics Reading DRA Colors (Wordless Photo Book) N/A N/A N/A N/A 0 Colors L A 1 21 Shapes (Wordless Photo Book) N/A N/A N/A N/A 0 Shapes L A 1 21 Numbers (Wordless Photo Book) N/A N/A N/A N/A 0 Big and Little 1.0 BR A 1 22 Theme: Phonics My B Words 1.2 BR C 4 36 My M Words 1.2 BR C 4 36 My T Words 1.2 BR C 4 36 My Short A Words 1.2 BR C 4 36 My Short E Words 1.2 BR C 4 36 My Short I Words 1.2 BR C 4 36 Animal Homes 1.4 N/A E N/A N/A Baa, Baa, Black Sheep 1.4 N/A E N/A N/A Theme: Around Town My Community (Wordless Photo Book) N/A N/A N/A N/A 0 Around Home L E 8 39 The Toy Store L G Theme: All About Me All About Me (Wordless Photo Book) N/A N/A N/A N/A 0 Families (Wordless Photo Book) N/A N/A N/A N/A 0 This Is Me 1.1 BR B 2 35 I Can 1.1 BR B 2 31 My Big Family 1.1 BR B 2 35 Head and Shoulders 1.1 N/A B N/A N/A Theme: School School (Wordless Photo Book) N/A N/A N/A N/A 0 At School 0.4 BR A Our Favorites L K Theme: Kids and Play Fun in the Sun L J Games Are Fun L D 6 83 Party Time L K Use Your Brain 1.2 N/A C N/A N/A
2 Grades K 2, B Theme: Phonics Reading DRA Dad Wants a Nap L A 1 95 Get to Bed, Ren! L B 2 96 A Big Job L A 1 75 Gus in the Tub L A How Big is Kip? L B 2 88 A Frog s Life L E A Bee s Life L E A Butterfly s Life L E 8 99 Main Street Animal Shelter L M Animal Mother and Babies L E 8 71 Theme: Around Town At the Playground L J The Snack Shop L M Workers 1.2 BR C 4 44 Places to Go 1.2 BR C 4 47 Theme: All About Me Senses L K Lungs L N Muscles L L Delicious and Nutiricous 1.7 N/A G N/A N/A Theme: School After School L E Recess Time L F Theme: Kids and Play Celebrate 100 Days L J Let s Play! L L Night at the Community Center L K Theme: Earth Science Land 1.3 BR D 6 54 Water L D 6 52 Theme: Making and Building Things Crafty Kids L M Make Papel Picado L G Make a Chinese New Year Dragon L G Make a Gingerbread Man L G
3 Grades K 2, C Theme: Phonics Reading DRA What Can San Do? L A 1 74 Top That! 1.0 BR A 1 88 Read with Gus L C Kip Wins! L A 1 95 On a Walk with Ren L B 2 82 Fix It! L E Animal Eyes 1.4 BR E 8 68 Things with Wings L F Sea Life L F Snakes Up Close L J Theme: Around Town Looking for Shapes L K Our Trip to the City L M Shopping in the City L L A Mountain of Trash L O Day at the Zoo L M Theme: All About Me Staying Healthy L H Eating Right L H Our Family Reunion L O Theme: School Cleaning Our School L O Count Me In! School Carnival L M Theme: Kids and Play Keeping Fit with Sports L H Kids Around the World L I Building a Playground L M Theme: Earth Science Earthquakes! L J Volcanoes! L J Earth L L Theme: Making and Building Things Craft It: Hand-Blown Glass L K Build It: Skyscraper L K Make It: Chocolate L K The Fort L L
4 Grades 3-5, A Reading DRA Animals (Wordless Photo Book) N/A N/A N/A N/A 0 Wild Animals L F Main Street Animal Shelter L M Theme: Inside Biomes and Ecosystems If I Were a Tree 1.3 N/A D N/A N/A Theme: City Life Around Town L D 6 84 Night at the Community Center L K Theme: My Country My Country (Wordless Photo Book) N/A N/A N/A N/A 0 Daniel Boone: Into the Wild L J Theme: Plants Plants (Wordless Photo Book) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A How Plants Grow L E 8 73 Theme: Weather Weather (Wordless Photo Book) N/A N/A N/A N/A 0 Weather 1.3 BR D 6 55 Melting and Freezing L M Evaporation L K Theme: Getting Around Transportation (Wordless Photo Book) N/A N/A N/A N/A 0 On the Go 1.2 BR C 4 43
5 Grades 3-5, B Reading DRA Eagles Up Close L J Horses Up Close L J At Risk! L Q Theme: Inside Biomes and Ecosystems Wetlands L P Ponds L P Oceans L O Fires L Q Theme: City Life At the Fire Station L R Our Garden in the City L Q Theme: My Body Bones L M Look Inside: Your Heart and Lungs L L Look Inside: Your Brain L L Theme: My Country Benjamin Franklin: Thinker, Inventor, Leader L K Annie Oakley: LIttle Sure Shot L M Thomas Jefferson: L L Declaring Our Independence Harriet Tubman: L M Leading Slaves to Freedom Theme: Plants A Visit to a Farm L I Our School Garden L P Theme: Weather Tornado and Hurricanes! L J Hurricanes L Q 38 1,452 Theme: Cultures of the World Places Around the World L I Homes Around the World L I Music Around the World L L Theme: Getting Around Traveling on an Airplane L K Traveling on a Train L L
6 Grades 3-5, C Reading DRA Animal Investigations L Q 38 1,039 All About Sharks L R Wildlife Scientists L Q Theme: Inside Biomes and Ecosystems Rainforests L Q 38 1,617 Deserts L Q 38 1,912 Forests L Q 38 2,072 Theme: City Life A Day in the Life of a Firefighter L M A Day in the LIfe of a Ballet Dancer L M Big Digs: Construction Site L O 34 1,028 Theme: My Body The Five Senses L P 34 1,197 The Digestive System L P 34 1,158 Healthy Habits, Healthy You L Q 40 1,940 Theme: My Country George Washington L M Martin Luther King Jr L M Susan B. Anthony L M Benjamin Franklin L Q 38 1,157 George Washington Carver: Planting Ideas Theme: Plants L L The World of Plants L Q 40 1,617 Theme: Weather People Who Predict L Q Natural Disasters L Q Theme: Cultures of the World World Markets L Q School Around the World L N Theme: Getting Around The World of Transportation L O Take Off! All About Airplanes L N Journeys: Land, Air, Sea L Q
7 Grades 6-8, A Reading DRA Snakes Up Close L J Benjamin Franklin: Thinker, Inventor, Leader Theme: Inventing and Engineering L K Alexander Graham Bell: Called to Invent L K How Amusement Parks Work L Q 40 1,685 Theme: Environmental Science Step Into the Desert L K Step Into the Rainforest L K Theme: Economics Our Vacation Budget L Q My Lemonade Stand L O Theme: Civics and Government Librarians Then and Now L L 28 1,012 Nurses Then and Now L M 28 1,047 Clara Barton: Angel of the Battlefield L L César Chávez: Protecting Farm Workers L L A Visit to a Marine Base L I Theme: Sports Wilma Rudolph: Against All Odds L M Climbing and Diving L R 40 1,635 Individual Sports: The Quest for Personal Best L Q Timinig Races L Q Jackie Robinson: Hero in the Baseball Field L O Theme: Into Space Asteroids and Comets L L Neil Armstrong: Man on the Moon L L Stars L L Moons L O
8 Reading DRA Grades 6-8, B Mammal Mania L N Slithering Reptiles and Amphibians L N Incredible Invertebrates L N Theme: Inventing and Engineering Hit It! History of Tools L Q 38 1,249 How Toys Work L S 44 1,892 Making It Go: The Life and Work of Robert Fulton L Q 38 1,468 Thomas Edison and the Pioneers of Electromagnetism L Q 38 2,466 Theme: Environmental Science African Grasslands L O 34 1,100 Amazon Rainforest L O 34 1,175 Death Valley Desert L O 34 1,097 Rachel Carson: Nature s Guardian L Q 38 2,333 Theme: Economics Buy It! History of Money L Q 38 1,245 It s Our Business L Q 38 1,439 Theme: Civics and Government Government Leaders Then and Now L M 28 1,367 A Day in the Life of a Firefighter L M Eleanor Roosevelt L Q 38 2,110 Police Then and Now L M 30 1,507 Theme: Sports Bikes and Boards L R 40 2,028 The Quest for Speed: Vehicles L R 40 1,903 Roberto Clemente L Q 38 1,298 Theme: Into Space The Solar System L L Blast Off to Space Camp L P 34 1,209 Space Exploration L P 34 1,133 Living in Space L P 34 1,121
9 Jane Goodall: Animal Scientist and Friend Grades 6-8, C Reading DRA L N 30 1,728 The World of Animals L O 34 2,929 Sea Creatures L W 50 N/A Land Animals L Y 60 N/A Theme: Inventing and Engineering All About Mechanical Engineering L S 44 1,475 How Do They Make That? L U 44 N/A Package Design L W 50 N/A Theme: Environmental Science Pioneering Ecologists L Q 38 1,641 Life in the Ocean Layers L R Eco-Predictions L Q 38 1,305 Inside Ecosystems and Biomes L Q 40 2,050 Theme: Economics My Store in the Mall L R 40 1,579 Theme: Civics and Government Abraham Lincoln L Q 38 1,345 Towns and Cities L S 44 1,220 The Consitution and the Bill of Rights L Q 40 1,579 Benjamin Franklin L Q 38 1,157 Theme: Sports Hosting the Olympic Summer Games L Q Olympic Technology L S The Winning Angle L S 44 1,603 Theme: Into Space Astronomers Through Time L Q 38 2,070 From Hubble to Hubble: Astronomers and Outer Space L Q 40 1,895 The Wonder of Outer Space L S 44 1,550 Night Skies L R 40 1,568
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