

Prisoner B-3087: Based on the True Story by Ruth and Jack Gruenerġ0.Here are some of the series my kids have liked: Scholastic Reference: Scholastic Children's Dictionaryģ. My Side of the Mountain: On the Far Side of the Mountainħ.

Bad Pets Save Christmas! True Holiday Talesġ0. The Miraculous Journey of Edward TulaneĨ. World's Dumbest Crooks and Other True Tales of Bloopers, Botches, and BlundersĤ. I Survived the American Revolution, 1776ħ. Magic Tree House Fact Tracker: Heroes for All TimesĤ. DC Comics Backstories: Supergirl: Daughter of Kryptonġ. Ghastly Golems and Ghoulish Ghasts: Sidesplitting Jokes for MinecraftersĨ. DC Comics Secret Hero Society: Study Hall of Justiceħ. The Magic School Bus Chapter Book: Amazing MagnetismĦ. The Time Warp Trio: Knights of the Kitchen Tableģ. My Weird School Special: Back to School, Weird Kids Rule!ħ. Diary of a Minecraft Zombie: When Nature Callsģ. Black Lagoon Adventures: Valentine's Day From the Black LagoonĢ. Black Lagoon Adventures: The Class Picture Day From the Black Lagoonġ0. Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew: The Case of the Missing Snowmanĩ. Magic Bone: Don't Mess With the Ninja PuppyĨ. The Story of Snow: The Science of Winter's WonderĤ. Black Lagoon Adventures: Friday the 13th From the Black Lagoonģ. Black Lagoon Adventures: The Field Day From the Black Lagoonġ0. Wildlife Conservation Society-I Can Read: Amazing Tigers!ĥ. The Adventure of the Bailey School Kids: Sea Monsters Don't Ride Motorcyclesġ. The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids: Ghosts Don't Eat Potato ChipsĨ. The Biggest Ever: The Biggest Apple Everħ. National Geographic Kids Reader: SpidersĤ. Hot Rod Hamster and the Wacky Whatever Raceĩ. National Geographic Kids Readers: DolphinsĦ. Cam Jansen and the Secret Service MysteryĤ. Pete the Cat: Rocking in My School ShoesĢ. There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Turkey!ĥ. There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Leaves!Ĥ.

The Dungy Family: The Missing Cupcake Mysteryģ. Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy ButtonsĢ. Wondering which titles are most popular among young readers and teachers in grades 3–5? Check out these 10 must-have books from reading levels J-W.ġ0.

The reading level of your classroom library expands to cover two to three years above and below grade level.The chart can also be used as a general leveling guide when building or expanding your classroom library.Īlso, when working to level your classroom library and meet the needs of all your young readers, keep these tips and strategies in mind: With this helpful guided reading leveling chart, it's easy to choose titles by guided reading, DRA, and Lexile® levels. Setting up a classroom library that caters to many levels of readers is a great way to motivate your students to read. Reading lists from Scholastic are a great resource to meet all your classroom's guided reading level needs.When looking for books to add to your library, focus on three to five genres for each reading level.A classroom library with a wide selection of titles across varying reading levels motivates all students to read.
