(Get free) First Little Readers: Guided Reading Level C: A Big Collection of Just-Right Leveled Books for Beginning Readers
| #97243 in Books | Scholastic Teaching Resources | Model: SC-9780545223034 | 2010-09-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 12.60 x4.60 x10.50l,5.70 | File Name: 0545223032 | First Little Readers Level C
||7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| We love First Little Readers books|By Malory|We love First Little Readers books! We homeschool and started with the A series for my kindergartner. They are much better made than I had expected for such a low cost, especially for 25 books! The only thing I found through my own research is going from level A-B isn't that much of a level change so for my now 1st grader we skipped|About the Author|
Liza Charlesworth is an educational editor and author who specializes in books for primary students. She has written several books for Scholastic Professional Books.
Jump start your early reading program with this BIG collection of kid-pleasing little books correlated with Guided Reading Level C. Inside the sturdy storage box, you’ll find 100 full-color books (5 x 20 titles) PLUS a great teaching guide packed with lessons, tips, and literacy-boosting reproducibles. A great value and a must-have resource for every preK2 classroom! 1. The Pie that Jack Made 2. Funny Foods 3. Round the Clown 4. Follow that Cat!... [PDF.lb47] First Little Readers: Guided Reading Level C: A Big Collection of Just-Right Leveled Books for Beginning Readers Rating: 3.75 (792 Votes)
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