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Leveling Guide Scholastic has provided this leveling guide to help you align our Fluency Formula Library books to your existing reading program with the goal of matching your readers to the appropriate text for successful growth in fluent reading. At Scholastic, we know that teachers across the country use multiple systems to level their books when matching books to readers. The levels included in this guide are: Grade Level Equivalencies found on pages 2-8 Lexile Levels found on pages 9-15 Guided Reading Levels found on pages 16-22 DRA Levels found on pages 23-29 Using Leveled s To Build Fluency To build fluency, teachers should choose books at the student s independent reading levels. An independent level is one at which students can read text with 95% accuracy. This means that the level is comfortable enough so that children don t stumble on individual words. The Fluency Formula Library contains books at just the right levels, including a span of ranges in each grade level library to meet the needs of the diverse student levels in today s classroom. These book levels serve as a guide and can be altered according to the needs of your students.

Grade-Level Equivalencies A grade-level equivalent score of 2.5 means that the text can be fluently read and understood by readers with an average middle-of-the-year, 2 nd grade reading ability. Teachers generally say that a book with a level of 2.5 would be appropriate for an average student in the 5 th month of 2 nd grade. Fluency Formula Library Levels Grade Level Range 1 0.1 1.5 2 0.5 2.5 3 1.5 3.5 4 2 4.5 5 3 5.5 6 4 6.5 2

Grade 1 Range: 0.1 1.5 Level Run, Hen, Run 0.3 I Like Cats! 0.2 Dan s Big Hats 0.3 Lots of Dots! 0.5 Can You Hop? 0.5 Let s Go 0.4 What s Inside 0.8 Swing, Swing, Swing 1.0 I Will Win! 0.4 What Do You Like? 0.4 There s a Hole in My Pocket 0.5 Dots! Dots! Dots! 1.0 Miss Mary Mack 1.2 Jen Cat at Camp 0.8 Let s Get the Rhythm 1.2 What s That Sound? 1.0 Dots and Spots 1.0 Buzz Said the Bee 1.4 I m a Caterpillar 1.0 The Picnic 1.4 Cinderquacker 1.5 Three Billy Goats Gruff 1.5 Three Pigs and a Wolf 1.2 Stone Soup 1.5 3

Grade 2 Range: 0.5 2.5 Level Sled Dogs 1.5 The Lion s Song 1.1 Boom! 2.1 The Gingerbread Boy 1.3 Three Fables 0.5 The Very Big Potato 0.5 Stage Door 2.2 Fruit Riddles 0.5 Neat Pete 0.7 Tell Me a Story 2.3 Sports Day 0.5 Not for Me 1.0 The Big M 0.9 The Elves and the Shoemaker 1.4 Bats 1.7 Food Court 1.4 Our Flag 1.5 The Mural 1.5 Spiders 1.6 The Journey 1.8 Firefighters 2.5 Rainforest 1.6 Beat It! 1.1 The Vet 1.4 4

Grade 3 Range: 1.5 3.5 Level Attic Treasures 2.0 What a Great Idea! 2.6 Eye Foolers 2.6 Fire and Wind 2.4 Science Fair Friends 2.4 At Work in a Museum 3.5 Crossing Bridges 2.9 Llamas 2.6 Up a Tree 2.3 One and One Is Too Much 2.3 California or Bust! 1.9 The Story Weaver 2.6 Cowboys 2.9 Frogs 2.4 Weather or Not 2.7 Solve It! 1.5 On Their Way 2.0 A Wise Wish 2.2 At 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue 3.5 Laura 2.7 Open Wide! 2.2 Justin Time 2.3 Teacher of the Year 2.2 My Reading Buddy 2.5 5

Grade 4 Range: 2 4.5 Level Inventions 2.7 The Tortoise Shell and Other African Stories 2.1 Weather 2.7 City Tales 2.2 Hiwutsup! 2.2 Found Underground 3.0 The Thingamajig 2.4 Demeter and Persephone 2.5 Kater Kids 2.4 The Camera 2.0 Native American Art 2.9 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 2.5 Riding Lessons 2.4 Famous Fliers 2.8 The Eagle Has Landed 2.7 Times Have Changed 2.3 Storytellers 2.6 The Narrative of Frederick Douglass 2.5 Frankenstein 3.5 In the Rainforest 2.4 King Arthur 2.5 Donner Party 2.5 Moby Dick 4.5 John Muir and Teddy Roosevelt 2.7 6

Grade 5 Range: 3 5.5 Level News and Chews 3.3 The Tall Tale of John Henry 3.5 Draw Me a Story 3.2 Selena 3.0 Summer Exchange 3.3 Folktales from China 3.0 City Lights 3.5 Crazy for Chocolate 3.5 The British Are Coming! 3.0 Torch Runner 3.0 Songs My Grandpa Sang 3.6 The Peace Bridge 5.1 The Magic School Bus Blows Its Top 4.0 The Skull Man and Other People With Cool Jobs 3.0 Harriet Tubman 4.5 Destination: Everest 4.5 Bessie Coleman 3.4 In the Time of War 3.1 Score! The Greatest Athletes of All Time 5.5 Meet Jane Addams 4.7 Sir Arthur 4.0 Let Freedom Sing 5.5 The Chicago Fire 3.8 Oregon, At Last! 3.1 7

Grade 6 Range: 4 6.5 Level A Just Reward 4.0 After School 4.6 Hoax 4.0 Homeroom 4.2 Alive! 4.1 This Teacher Is Tops! 5.4 Friends 4.4 Spare the Mare! 4.7 Kids & Co. 4.0 Where Are the Wolves? 5.0 The Painter King 4.6 Golden Games 5.8 Help Is on the Way 4.0 Treasure Island 4.0 So Scary! 4.0 Mesa Verde 4.2 The Amazon 4.3 Great Explorations 6.5 Saving the Animals 5.6 Under Wraps 6.3 Titanic 5.5 The Story of Levi s 5.0 Eleanor Roosevelt 4.8 Little Rock Nine 5.8 8

Lexile Levels The Lexile measure is a number indicating the reading demand of the text in terms of the semantic difficulty (vocabulary) and syntactic complexity (sentence length). The Lexile scale ranges from 200 to 1700 Lexiles, although actual Lexile measures can range from below zero to above 2000 Lexiles. To help you understand the codes: Beginning Reading (BR) A text designated as "BR" is any text that has a Lexile measure of one hundred or below. The measure is shown only as "BR" without the number appearing. Non-Prose (NP) A text designated as "NP" is any book whose content is at least 50% nonstandard prose, like poems, plays, and songs. Fluency Formula Library Levels Grade Lexile Level 1 BR 330 2 90 350 3 200 610 4 290 640 5 310 740 6 370 850 9

Grade 1 Range: BR 330 Lexile Level Run, Hen, Run BR I Like Cats! BR Dan s Big Hats BR Lots of Dots! BR Can You Hop? BR Let s Go BR What s Inside BR Swing, Swing, Swing BR I Will Win! BR What Do You Like? BR There s a Hole in My Pocket BR Dots! Dots! Dots! BR Miss Mary Mack NP Jen Cat at Camp 120 Let s Get the Rhythm BR What s That Sound? BR Dots and Spots 200 Buzz Said the Bee 120 I m a Caterpillar 120 The Picnic 120 Cinderquacker 220 Three Billy Goats Gruff 260 Three Pigs and a Wolf 260 Stone Soup 330 10

Grade 2 Range: 90 350 Lexile Level Sled Dogs 350 The Lion s Song 120 Boom! 280 The Gingerbread Boy 140 Three Fables 150 The Very Big Potato 140 Stage Door 350 Fruit Riddles 210 Neat Pete 140 Tell Me a Story 130 Sports Day 140 Not for Me 250 The Big M 90 The Elves and the Shoemaker 90 Bats 220 Food Court 190 Our Flag 190 The Mural 200 Spiders 300 The Journey 140 Firefighters 330 Rainforest 300 Beat It! 130 The Vet 170 11

Grade 3 Range: 200 610 Lexile Level Attic Treasures 390 What a Great Idea! 360 Eye Foolers 401 Fire and Wind 460 Science Fair Friends 320 At Work in a Museum 380 Crossing Bridges 620 Llamas 520 Up a Tree 390 One and One Is Too Much 370 California or Bust! 460 The Story Weaver 440 Cowboys 610 Frogs 440 Weather or Not 420 Solve It! 280 On Their Way 200 A Wise Wish 300 At 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue 380 Laura 480 Open Wide! 420 Justin Time 260 Teacher of the Year 530 My Reading Buddy 410 12

Grade 4 Range: 290 640 Lexile Level Inventions 400 The Tortoise Shell and Other African Stories 360 Weather 440 City Tales 300 Hiwutsup! 360 Found Underground NP The Thingamajig 360 Demeter and Persephone 330 Kater Kids 330 The Camera 330 Native American Art 640 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 280 Riding Lessons 350 Famous Fliers 310 The Eagle Has Landed 470 Times Have Changed 290 Storytellers 470 The Narrative of Frederick Douglass 400 Frankenstein 300 In the Rainforest 350 King Arthur 360 Donner Party 330 Moby Dick 410 John Muir and Teddy Roosevelt 440 13

Grade 5 Range: 310 740 Lexile Level News and Chews 370 The Tall Tale of John Henry 570 Draw Me a Story 650 Selena 450 Summer Exchange 380 Folktales from China 470 City Lights 640 Crazy for Chocolate 430 The British Are Coming! 330 Torch Runner 520 Songs My Grandpa Sang 450 The Peace Bridge 650 The Magic School Bus Blows Its Top 460 The Skull Man and Other People With Cool Jobs 520 Harriet Tubman 450 Destination: Everest 450 Bessie Coleman 600 In the Time of War 310 Score! The Greatest Athletes of All Time 740 Meet Jane Addams 570 Sir Arthur 460 Let Freedom Sing 460 The Chicago Fire 450 Oregon, At Last! 680 14

Grade 6 Range: 370 850 Lexile Level A Just Reward 600 After School 600 Hoax 440 Homeroom 630 Alive! 520 This Teacher Is Tops! 700 Friends 750 Spare the Mare! 580 Kids & Co. 440 Where Are the Wolves? 680 The Painter King 590 Golden Games 640 Help Is on the Way 370 Treasure Island 440 So Scary! NP Mesa Verde 630 The Amazon 610 Great Explorations 730 Saving the Animals 660 Under Wraps 700 Titanic 790 The Story of Levi s 630 Eleanor Roosevelt 450 Little Rock Nine 850 15

Guided Reading Levels According to Fountas and Pinnell, guided reading is a small group instructional process in which a teacher works directly with students of the same reading level. Building fluency requires individualized reading practice in materials that are at the student s independent reading level. This means students are reading the selected text with a 95% accuracy rate. To help you understand guided reading levels: The levels, identified by the letters A - Z are organized along a continuum of increasing difficulty. Levels are assigned based on different factors including, book length, layout, illustrations, internal text structure, content, and theme. * Fluency Formula Library Levels Grade Guided Reading Level 1 B H 2 F M 3 J N 4 M S 5 N U 6 N W The guided reading levels that follow have been assigned by expert educators based on the following resource guides, and have not been officially sanctioned by the authors: Irene C. Fountas and Gay Su Pinnell, Matching s to Readers, Using Leveled books in Guided Reading K-3 (Heinemann, 1999) Irene C. Fountas and Gay Su Pinnell, Guided Readers and Writers Grades 3-6 (Heinemann 2001) 16

Grade 1 Range: B H Run, Hen, Run I Like Cats! Dan s Big Hats Lots of Dots! Can You Hop? Let s Go What s Inside Swing, Swing, Swing I Will Win! What Do You Like? There s a Hole in My Pocket Dots! Dots! Dots! Miss Mary Mack Jen Cat at Camp Let s Get the Rhythm What s That Sound? Dots and Spots Buzz Said the Bee I m a Caterpillar The Picnic Cinderquacker Three Billy Goats Gruff Three Pigs and a Wolf Stone Soup Guided Reading Level B B B B B B C B C D C C D E D E E D E H F G F H 17

Grade 2 Range: F M Sled Dogs The Lion s Song Boom! The Gingerbread Boy Three Fables The Very Big Potato Stage Door Fruit Riddles Neat Pete Tell Me a Story Sports Day Not for Me The Big M The Elves and the Shoemaker Bats Food Court Our Flag The Mural Spiders The Journey Firefighters Rainforest Beat It! The Vet Guided Reading Level I H M I I F M I G I I K H I K I J J I J M J K J 18

Grade 3 Range: J N Attic Treasures What a Great Idea! Eye Foolers Fire and Wind Science Fair Friends At Work in a Museum Crossing Bridges Llamas Up a Tree One and One Is Too Much California or Bust! The Story Weaver Cowboys Frogs Weather or Not Solve It! On Their Way A Wise Wish At 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Laura Open Wide! Justin Time Teacher of the Year My Reading Buddy Guided Reading Level J J K K L N M M K L M L N K N L N L M N N M L M 19

Grade 4 Range: M S Guided Reading Level Inventions O The Tortoise Shell and Other African Stories R Weather P City Tales M Hiwutsup! Q Found Underground R The Thingamajig M Demeter and Persephone R Kater Kids Q The Camera N Native American Art Q 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Q Riding Lessons M Famous Fliers O The Eagle Has Landed P Times Have Changed R Storytellers S The Narrative of Frederick Douglass S Frankenstein N In the Rainforest P King Arthur N Donner Party O Moby Dick S John Muir and Teddy Roosevelt R 20

Grade 5 Range: N U News and Chews The Tall Tale of John Henry Draw Me a Story Selena Summer Exchange Folktales from China City Lights Crazy for Chocolate The British Are Coming! Torch Runner Songs My Grandpa Sang The Peace Bridge The Magic School Bus Blows Its Top The Skull Man and Other People With Cool Jobs Harriet Tubman Destination: Everest Bessie Coleman In the Time of War Score! The Greatest Athletes of All Time Meet Jane Addams Sir Arthur Let Freedom Sing The Chicago Fire Oregon, At Last! Guided Reading Level R R R Q Q Q R P R P N U P O R P S R T S U T S Q 21

Grade 6 Range: N W A Just Reward After School Hoax Homeroom Alive! This Teacher Is Tops! Friends Spare the Mare! Kids & Co. Where Are the Wolves? The Painter King Golden Games Help Is on the Way Treasure Island So Scary! Mesa Verde The Amazon Great Explorations Saving the Animals Under Wraps Titanic The Story of Levi s Eleanor Roosevelt Little Rock Nine Guided Reading Level O V W P P Q P Q O T O U N N N N N U S V V T P S 22

DRA Levels* The Developmental Reading Assessment was created for primary classroom teachers to assess their students reading progress and to identify their instructional needs. DRA levels are intended to guide teachers' ongoing observations of children's progress within a literature-based reading program. Fluency Formula Library Levels Grade DRA Level 1 2 24 2 10 28 3 18 30 4 28 40 5 30 44 6 30 44 23

*These levels are based on the conversion of Guided Reading levels, and sanctioned by the research of E. Jane Williams, Ph.D. in Preliminary Validation of the Developmental Reading Assessment. 24

Grade 1 Range: 2 14 Level Run, Hen, Run 2 I Like Cats! 2 Dan s Big Hats 2 Lots of Dots! 2 Can You Hop? 2 Let s Go 2 What s Inside 3 Swing, Swing, Swing 2 I Will Win! 3 What Do You Like? 4 There s a Hole in My Pocket 3 Dots! Dots! Dots! 3 Miss Mary Mack 4 Jen Cat at Camp 6 Let s Get the Rhythm 8 What s That Sound? 4 Dots and Spots 6 Buzz Said the Bee 6 I m a Caterpillar 8 The Picnic 14 Cinderquacker 10 Three Billy Goats Gruff 12 Three Pigs and a Wolf 10 Stone Soup 14 25

Grade 2 Range: 10-28 Level Sled Dogs 16 The Lion s Song 14 Boom! 28 The Gingerbread Boy 16 Three Fables 16 The Very Big Potato 10 Stage Door 28 Fruit Riddles 12 Neat Pete 16 Tell Me a Story 16 Sports Day 20 Not for Me 20 The Big M 14 The Elves and the Shoemaker 16 Bats 20 Food Court 16 Our Flag 18 The Mural 18 Spiders 16 The Journey 18 Firefighters 28 Rainforest 18 Beat It! 20 The Vet 18 26

Grade 3 Range: 18-30 Level Attic Treasures 18 What a Great Idea! 18 Eye Foolers 20 Fire and Wind 20 Science Fair Friends 24 At Work in a Museum 30 Crossing Bridges 28 Llamas 28 Up a Tree 20 One and One Is Too Much 24 California or Bust! 28 The Story Weaver 24 Cowboys 30 Frogs 20 Weather or Not 30 Solve It! 24 On Their Way 30 A Wise Wish 24 At 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue 28 Laura 30 Open Wide! 30 Justin Time 28 Teacher of the Year 24 My Reading Buddy 28 27

Grade 4 Range: 28-40 Level Inventions 34 The Tortoise Shell and Other African Stories 40 Weather 38 City Tales 28 Hiwutsup! 40 Found Underground 40 The Thingamajig 28 Demeter and Persephone 40 Kater Kids 40 The Camera 30 Native American Art 40 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 40 Riding Lessons 28 Famous Fliers 34 The Eagle Has Landed 38 Times Have Changed 40 Storytellers 40 The Narrative of Frederick Douglass 40 Frankenstein 30 In the Rainforest 38 King Arthur 30 Donner Party 34 Moby Dick 40 John Muir and Teddy Roosevelt 40 28

Grade 5 Range: 30-44 Level News and Chews 40 The Tall Tale of John Henry 40 Draw Me a Story 40 Selena 40 Summer Exchange 40 Folktales from China 40 City Lights 40 Crazy for Chocolate 38 The British Are Coming! 40 Torch Runner 38 Songs My Grandpa Sang 30 The Peace Bridge 44 The Magic School Bus Blows Its Top 38 The Skull Man and Other People With Cool Jobs 34 Harriet Tubman 40 Destination: Everest 38 Bessie Coleman 40 In the Time of War 40 Score! The Greatest Athletes of All Time 44 Meet Jane Addams 40 Sir Arthur 44 Let Freedom Sing 40 The Chicago Fire 40 Oregon, At Last! 40 29

Grade 6 Range: 30-44 Level A Just Reward 34 After School 44 Hoax 44 Homeroom 38 Alive! 38 This Teacher Is Tops! 40 Friends 38 Spare the Mare! 40 Kids & Co. 34 Where Are the Wolves? 44 The Painter King 34 Golden Games 44 Help Is on the Way 30 Treasure Island 30 So Scary! 30 Mesa Verde 30 The Amazon 30 Great Explorations 44 Saving the Animals 40 Under Wraps 44 Titanic 44 The Story of Levi s 44 Eleanor Roosevelt 38 Little Rock Nine 40 30