Leveled Books. High Frequency Words Decodable Text.

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Leveled Books

High Frequency Words

Decodable Text

Level A – Nonfiction - Kindergarten

Level C – Fiction – Grade 1.1

Level D – Fiction – Grade 1.2

Level I – Nonfiction – Grade 1.9

Level J – Fiction – Grade 2.1

Level K – Fiction – Grade 2.3

Level M – Nonfiction – Grade 2.6

Level P – Nonfiction – Grade 3.2

Level T – Nonfiction – Grade 3.9

Level X – Nonfiction – Grade 5.3

Level Y – Fluency – Grade 5.5

Lexile Text Levels 200L – Danny and the Dinosaur (mid Gr. 1) 400L – Frog and Toad Together (mid Gr. 2) 500L – The Magic School Bus Inside the Earth (beg. Gr. 3) 600L – A Baby Sister for Frances (mid Gr. 3) 700L – Bennicula: A Rabbit Tale of Mystery (mid Gr. 4) 800L – The Giver (end Gr. 4)