Spinoff - those with DC entering K reading - what books are they reading on their own? Need suggestions, thanks!
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itsbabytime
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Spinoff - those with DC entering K reading - what books are they reading on their own? Need suggestions, thanks!
We've been going by our librarian's suggestions and it's hit or miss - some books my DS loves some not so much - some seem to be exactly his level, some too easy, some too hard. Looking for something interesting for him to read!
We've done Biscuit books (liked at first but, then got bored of the series), Mudge books (liked these more than biscuit books), Elephant and piggy (enjoyed them but, some are a little ahead of where he is reading - he doesn't know all the words), and some random non-series books the librarian suggested.
TIA!
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Janice
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Re: Spinoff - those with DC entering K reading - what books are they reading on their own? Need suggestions, thanks!
Bob books
example- bob has a pot. the pot is hot. hot.hot.hot. bob has a box. bob likes popcorn a lot.
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Posted 8/2/12 4:21 PM |
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computergirl
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Re: Spinoff - those with DC entering K reading - what books are they reading on their own? Need suggestions, thanks!
Fly Guy books! Don't know the author offhand, but there is a series of 6 or 7 of them. They are a nice easy level, and my reluctant reader thought they were pretty funny too :)
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Posted 8/2/12 4:45 PM |
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itsbabytime
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Re: Spinoff - those with DC entering K reading - what books are they reading on their own? Need suggestions, thanks!
Posted by Janice
Bob books
example- bob has a pot. the pot is hot. hot.hot.hot. bob has a box. bob likes popcorn a lot.
Thanks! Yes, we have done all the bob series - those were the books he started with a while ago. They are way too easy at this point and, more importantly, from my DS's perspective - as he says BORING I have to entertain this kid to entice him to read Though, I will say, they were very helpful in getting him to understand the idea of sounding out.
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itsbabytime
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Re: Spinoff - those with DC entering K reading - what books are they reading on their own? Need suggestions, thanks!
Posted by computergirl
Fly Guy books! Don't know the author offhand, but there is a series of 6 or 7 of them. They are a nice easy level, and my reluctant reader thought they were pretty funny too :)
Thanks! Haven't heard of these - will get them our next trip to the library
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Janice
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Re: Spinoff - those with DC entering K reading - what books are they reading on their own? Need suggestions, thanks!
that is how we started, if he is past that, my kid is a little nutty and on a tree kick. we go to the library and get non fiction books on different trees. this week is maple. sounding out the words is annoying...but he is doing it slow and choppy. maybe just go for something he is interested in...he reads words he knows and you help with bigger ones.
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Erica
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Re: Spinoff - those with DC entering K reading - what books are they reading on their own? Need suggestions, thanks!
Just FYI - Hi Fly Guy books while great (my kids love them!) are still a level I (and they are probably one of the lower level series books) Level I is end of first grade level. (of course there will be kids below and above)
Biscuit is a G; Goodnight Moon is an H - just to give you some idea. You don't want to frustrate kids when they are learning to read.
Kindergarten reading level is A-C (1st is B-I):
Level A Autumn Leaves by Gail Saunders-Smith The Berenstain Bears in the House of Mirrors by Stan & Jan Berenstain Cars by Gail Saunders-Smith Count and See by Tana Hoban Do You Want to Be My Friend? by Eric Carle Growing Colors by Bruce McMillan Look what I Can Do by Jose Aruego My Book by Ron Maris My Class by Lynn Salem What Do Insects Do? by Susan Canizares
Level B Cat on the Mat by Brian Wildsmith Chickens by Peter Brady Fun with Hats by Lucy Malka Hats around the World by Liza Charlesworth Have You Seen My Cat? by Eric Carle Have You Seen My Duckling? by Nancy Tafuri The Headache by Rod Hunt Mrs. Wishy-washy by Joy Cowley Where’s the Fish? by Taro Gomi
Level C All Fall Down by Brian Wildsmith Baby Says by John Steptoe Boats by Gail Saunders-Smith Brown Bear, Brown Bear by Bill Martin Cars by Gail Saunders-Smith Costumes by Lola Schaefer Eating Apples by Gail Saunders-Smith Family Pets by Lola SchaeferThe Fox on the Box by Barbara Gregorich Gregory’ s Dog by William Stobbes A Halloween Mask for Monster by Virginia Mueller I Want a Pet by Barbara Gregorich I Went Walking by Sue Williams Joshua James Likes Trucks by Catherine Petrie The Little Red House by Norma Jean Sawicki Masks by Lola Schaefer My Dream by Brian Wildsmith Now We Can Go by Ann Jonas Pancakes, Crackers and Pizza by Marjorie Eberts A Playhouse for Monster by Virginia Mueller Rain by Robert Kalan Roll Over by Merle Peek Spots, Feathers and Curly Tails by Nancy Tafuri Sunflowers by Gail Saunders-Smith Trucks by Gail Saunders-Smith Up Went the Goat by Barbara Gregorich What a Tale! by Brian Wildsmith What’s for Lunch? by Eric Carle
Level D Baby Birds by Helen Frost The Ball Bounced by Nancy Tafuri Bears in the Night by Stan and Jan Berenstain Bears on Wheels by Stan and Jan Berenstain Bears, Bears Everywhere by Rita Miles Beetles by Cheryl Coughlan Cat Traps by Molly Coxe The Chick and the Duckling by Mirra Ginsburg Crickets by Cheryl Coughlan Dirty Larry by Bobbie Hamsa A Dog Called Mischief by Leslie Wood Frogs by Gail Saunders-Smith The Good Bad Cat by Nancy Antle Guinea Pigs by Martha Rustad Horses by Martha Rustad I Like Books by Anthony Browne Ice Is… Whee! by Carol Greene The Island by Brian Wildsmith Ladybugs by Cheryl Coughlan Mary Wore Her Red Dress by Merle Peek Mary’s Art by Susan Blackaby The Monster and the Baby by Virginia MuellerOld MacDonald Had a Farm by Glen Rounds One Happy Classroom by Charnan Simon Paul the Pitcher by Paul Sharp Rain! Rain! by Carol Greene Rick Is Sick by David McPhail Sam’s Wagon by Barbro Lindgren School Bus by Donald Crews Sid and Sam by Nola Buck Sleepy Dog by Harriet Ziefert There Is a Town by Gail Heiman Too Many Balloons by Catherine Matthias Wheels by Annie Cobb
Level E Ants by Cheryl Coughlan Bess and Tess by Susan Blackaby Big Egg by Molly Coxe Big Friend, Little Friend by Eloise Greenfield Black Bears by Marcia Freeman Bobby’s Zoo by Carolyn Lunn Bumble Bees by Cheryl Coughlan A Buzz Is Part of a Bee by Carolyn Lunn Catch Me if you Can by Bernard Most Cloudy Day, Sunny Day by Donald Crews Dinosaurs Dance by Larry Brimner Dolphins by Martha Rustad Dragonflies by Cheryl Coughlan The Ear Book by Al Perkins Eat Your Peas, Louise by Pegeen Snow Fall Harvest by Gail Saunders-Smith The Farmer in the Dell by Kathy Parkinson Fireflies by Cheryl Coughlan Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed by Eileen Christelow Five Silly Fishermen by Roberta Edwards The Foot Book by Dr. Seuss Go Dog Go by P.D. Eastman The Gum on the Drum by Barbara Gregorich Henry’s Busy Day by Rod Campbell Honey Bees and Hives by Lola Schaefer Hot Rod Harry by Catherine Petrie If I Were You by Brian Wildsmith Inside, Outside, Upside Down by Stan and Jan Berenstain It Looked Like Spilt Milk by Charles Shaw Morris the Moose by Bernard WisemanMy Five Senses by Aliki The Nose Book by Al Perkins Oh a Hunting We Will Go by John Langstaff Oh No Otis! by Julie Frankel Oh, Cats! by Nola Buck Out the Door by Catherine Matthias The Pet that I Want by Mary Packard Purple Is Part of a Rainbow by Carol Kowalczyk Sharks by Martha Rustad Sweet Potato Pie by Anne Rockwell Whales by Martha Rustad Where Do Frogs Come From? by Alex Vern Where’s Spot? by Eric Hill Who is Coming? by Pat McKissack
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itsbabytime
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Re: Spinoff - those with DC entering K reading - what books are they reading on their own? Need suggestions, thanks!
Posted by Erica
Just FYI - Hi Fly Guy books while great (my kids love them!) are still a level I (and they are probably one of the lower level series books) Level I is end of first grade level. (of course there will be kids below and above)
Biscuit is a G; Goodnight Moon is an H - just to give you some idea. You don't want to frustrate kids when they are learning to read.
Kindergarten reading level is A-C (1st is B-I):
Level A Autumn Leaves by Gail Saunders-Smith The Berenstain Bears in the House of Mirrors by Stan & Jan Berenstain Cars by Gail Saunders-Smith Count and See by Tana Hoban Do You Want to Be My Friend? by Eric Carle Growing Colors by Bruce McMillan Look what I Can Do by Jose Aruego My Book by Ron Maris My Class by Lynn Salem What Do Insects Do? by Susan Canizares
Level B Cat on the Mat by Brian Wildsmith Chickens by Peter Brady Fun with Hats by Lucy Malka Hats around the World by Liza Charlesworth Have You Seen My Cat? by Eric Carle Have You Seen My Duckling? by Nancy Tafuri The Headache by Rod Hunt Mrs. Wishy-washy by Joy Cowley Where’s the Fish? by Taro Gomi
Level C All Fall Down by Brian Wildsmith Baby Says by John Steptoe Boats by Gail Saunders-Smith Brown Bear, Brown Bear by Bill Martin Cars by Gail Saunders-Smith Costumes by Lola Schaefer Eating Apples by Gail Saunders-Smith Family Pets by Lola SchaeferThe Fox on the Box by Barbara Gregorich Gregory’ s Dog by William Stobbes A Halloween Mask for Monster by Virginia Mueller I Want a Pet by Barbara Gregorich I Went Walking by Sue Williams Joshua James Likes Trucks by Catherine Petrie The Little Red House by Norma Jean Sawicki Masks by Lola Schaefer My Dream by Brian Wildsmith Now We Can Go by Ann Jonas Pancakes, Crackers and Pizza by Marjorie Eberts A Playhouse for Monster by Virginia Mueller Rain by Robert Kalan Roll Over by Merle Peek Spots, Feathers and Curly Tails by Nancy Tafuri Sunflowers by Gail Saunders-Smith Trucks by Gail Saunders-Smith Up Went the Goat by Barbara Gregorich What a Tale! by Brian Wildsmith What’s for Lunch? by Eric Carle
Level D Baby Birds by Helen Frost The Ball Bounced by Nancy Tafuri Bears in the Night by Stan and Jan Berenstain Bears on Wheels by Stan and Jan Berenstain Bears, Bears Everywhere by Rita Miles Beetles by Cheryl Coughlan Cat Traps by Molly Coxe The Chick and the Duckling by Mirra Ginsburg Crickets by Cheryl Coughlan Dirty Larry by Bobbie Hamsa A Dog Called Mischief by Leslie Wood Frogs by Gail Saunders-Smith The Good Bad Cat by Nancy Antle Guinea Pigs by Martha Rustad Horses by Martha Rustad I Like Books by Anthony Browne Ice Is… Whee! by Carol Greene The Island by Brian Wildsmith Ladybugs by Cheryl Coughlan Mary Wore Her Red Dress by Merle Peek Mary’s Art by Susan Blackaby The Monster and the Baby by Virginia MuellerOld MacDonald Had a Farm by Glen Rounds One Happy Classroom by Charnan Simon Paul the Pitcher by Paul Sharp Rain! Rain! by Carol Greene Rick Is Sick by David McPhail Sam’s Wagon by Barbro Lindgren School Bus by Donald Crews Sid and Sam by Nola Buck Sleepy Dog by Harriet Ziefert There Is a Town by Gail Heiman Too Many Balloons by Catherine Matthias Wheels by Annie Cobb
Level E Ants by Cheryl Coughlan Bess and Tess by Susan Blackaby Big Egg by Molly Coxe Big Friend, Little Friend by Eloise Greenfield Black Bears by Marcia Freeman Bobby’s Zoo by Carolyn Lunn Bumble Bees by Cheryl Coughlan A Buzz Is Part of a Bee by Carolyn Lunn Catch Me if you Can by Bernard Most Cloudy Day, Sunny Day by Donald Crews Dinosaurs Dance by Larry Brimner Dolphins by Martha Rustad Dragonflies by Cheryl Coughlan The Ear Book by Al Perkins Eat Your Peas, Louise by Pegeen Snow Fall Harvest by Gail Saunders-Smith The Farmer in the Dell by Kathy Parkinson Fireflies by Cheryl Coughlan Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed by Eileen Christelow Five Silly Fishermen by Roberta Edwards The Foot Book by Dr. Seuss Go Dog Go by P.D. Eastman The Gum on the Drum by Barbara Gregorich Henry’s Busy Day by Rod Campbell Honey Bees and Hives by Lola Schaefer Hot Rod Harry by Catherine Petrie If I Were You by Brian Wildsmith Inside, Outside, Upside Down by Stan and Jan Berenstain It Looked Like Spilt Milk by Charles Shaw Morris the Moose by Bernard WisemanMy Five Senses by Aliki The Nose Book by Al Perkins Oh a Hunting We Will Go by John Langstaff Oh No Otis! by Julie Frankel Oh, Cats! by Nola Buck Out the Door by Catherine Matthias The Pet that I Want by Mary Packard Purple Is Part of a Rainbow by Carol Kowalczyk Sharks by Martha Rustad Sweet Potato Pie by Anne Rockwell Whales by Martha Rustad Where Do Frogs Come From? by Alex Vern Where’s Spot? by Eric Hill Who is Coming? by Pat McKissack
WOW! This is SO helpful!!!! Thank you so much! I don't know how you know all this but, it's great to know! I actually don't really know many of these bks at all! I'm wondering why the librarian didn't explain this level system! Surprised to see that Biscuit is Level G and a Bernstein Bears book is at level A! At any rate, we have a nice long list for the next library trip. THANK YOU SO MUCH
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