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1 | Title | Annotation | Author |
2 | Penguins! | Presents an introduction to penguins, discussing their physical characteristics, mating habits, migration behaviors, predators, and different species. | Schreiber, Anne |
3 | The Story Of George Washington Carver | Young readers can meet one of America's most famous scientists. | Moore, Eva |
4 | And then what happened, Paul Revere? | Jean Fritz; pictures by Margot Tomes | |
5 | Shh! We're Writing the Constitution (BookFestival) | Jean Fritz | |
6 | Voyage To The Volcano | Dorothy Ann thought her class would be learning about volcanoes from books but Ms. Frizzle had other ideas. She took the class all the way to Hawaii where they waded through lava and saw a real volcano blow its top. | Stamper, Judith |
7 | Goldie | Charles and Lizzie Peterson love puppies. They want a puppy of their own more than anything. They know dogs are a lot of work. But their mom still doesn't think their family is ready for a puppy. Then, Goldie a sweet golden retriever arrives. | Miles, Ellen |
8 | JAGUAR'S JEWEL (A TO Z MYSTERIES) | RON ROY | |
9 | Monkeys | Anne Schreiber | |
10 | The Wild Whale Watch | Wanda and her classmates accompany Ms. Frizzle on a whale watch, where they learn about whales and have incredible adventures. | Moore, Eva |
11 | Lewis And Clark | Recounts the story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition to explore the uncharted western wilderness, placing it in its historical context. | Sullivan, George |
12 | I Survived The Shark Attacks Of 1916 | Recounts the dramatic experience of a New Jersey youth who visited the Atlantic coast during a summer in the early 20th-century when a predatory great white shark was targeting beachgoers, a trip during which he witnessed an attack on his friend. | Tarshis, Lauren |
13 | I Survived The Shark Attacks Of 1916 | Recounts the dramatic experience of a New Jersey youth who visited the Atlantic coast during a summer in the early 20th-century when a predatory great white shark was targeting beachgoers, a trip during which he witnessed an attack on his friend. | Tarshis, Lauren |
14 | Polar Bears | Developed by National Geographic in consultation with literacy education experts, a series of high-interest, exciting and easy-to-read books contain simple text, National Geographic photography and kid-friendly design, as well as loads of information about subjects that really matter to kids. | Marsh, Laura |
15 | Killer Whale Vs. Great White Shark | What would happen if a great white shark and a killer whale met each other? What if they were both hungry? What if they had a fight? Who do you think would win? | Pallotta, Jerry |
16 | Abraham Lincoln | Presents a biography, including excerpts from his speeches, letters, and other writings, of the man who was President during the Civil War. | Sullivan, George |
17 | Bats | Elizabeth Carney | |
18 | Folktales from China | ||
19 | Marvin Redpost Class President | ||
20 | The Moon | Seymour Simon | |
21 | Teacher's Pet | Hurwitz, Johanna | |
22 | BUFFALO BEFORE BREAKFAST (MAGIC TREE HOUSE, NO 18) | MARY POPE OSBORNE | |
23 | The haunted hotel (A to Z mysteries) | Ron Roy | |
24 | The Boy Who Saved Baseball | John H. Ritter | |
25 | A Whale Is Not a Fish | Berger, Melvin/ Peck, Marshall H. (ILT) | |
26 | Stage Fright On A Summer Night | Jack and Annie are whisked back to Elizabethan England where they meet William Shakespeare, and luckily for them he is desperate for two small actors for his latest play. | Osborne, Mary Pope |
27 | The Truth About Bats | Ms. Frizzle takes her students all over the country looking for bats, and in the process the students learn all about these flying mammals. | Moore, Eva |
28 | The Truth About Bats | Ms. Frizzle takes her students all over the country looking for bats, and in the process the students learn all about these flying mammals. | Moore, Eva |
29 | Unknown Title | Unknown Author | |
30 | A to Z Mysteries; White House White-out (A to Z Mysteries) | Ron Roy | |
31 | Dear Mr. Henshaw Edition: reprint | Beverly Cleary | |
32 | Frogs! | Elizabeth Carney | |
33 | Frogs! | Elizabeth Carney | |
34 | Who Was Albert Einstein? | Black-and-white illustrations on every spread and a lower reading level than other biographies in this age group makes this a highly accessible biography for upper elementary students. | Brallier, Jess |
35 | Volcanoes and Earthquakes | Lauber, Patricia | |
36 | Koko's Kitten | Tells the story of a gorilla that communicates with humans using sign language and her love for her kitten, All Ball. | Patterson, Francine |
37 | Koya Delaney And The Good Girl Blues | Koya Delaney, an eleven-year-old African American girl, has trouble expressing anger, until her cousin, a popular male singer, comes to town. | Greenfield, Eloise |
38 | The Book Report from the Black Lagoon | Mike Thaler | |
39 | The Great Shark Escape | What starts as a class trip to the aquarium ends in the depths of the ocean, where Ms. Frizzle's class has to escape from the jaws of a great white shark. | Cole, Joanna |
40 | Good Morning, Gorillas | The magic tree house takes Jack and Annie to an African rainforest, where the siblings encounter gorillas and learn to communicate with them. | Osborne, Mary Pope |
41 | Dolphins | Melissa Stewart | |
42 | 1-2-3 DRAW KNIGHTS, CASTLES AND DRAGONS: | Levin, Freddie | |
43 | Mysteries According to Humphrey | Betty G. Birney | |
44 | I Am Sacagawea | I am only sixteen years old as I trek across the country with my infant son strapped to my back. I have a river, two lakes, and four mountain peaks named after me. I am featured on the US golded dollar coin. I am Sacagawea. | Norwich, Grace |
45 | Saige | Upset that her New Mexico school can only afford music and art teachers in alternate years, fourth-grader Saige works with her grandmother, Mimi, to plan a fundraiser but when Mimi has an accident, Saige relies on new friend Gabi to help. | Haas, Jessie |
46 | Courageous Canine | Kelly Milner Halls | |
47 | Insect Invaders | When Wanda brings her new ladybugs to school, she just wants Ms. Frizzle to give her some hints on caring for her insect pets, but instead, the whole class gets a field trip to learn about different insects. | Capeci, Anne |
48 | September Sneakers | Ron Roy | |
49 | Giant Germ | After Keesha discovers mold on her sandwich, Ms. Frizzle and the class embark on a grand adventure into the mini microbe world, where they discover that these tiny creatures have a big effect. | Cole, Joanna |
50 | Great Migrations | Laura F. Marsh | |
51 | The Empty City | From the author of the bestselling Warriors and Seekers books comes a thrilling new animal fantasy series. In Survivors, Erin Hunter shows readers the world through the eyes of dogs, as she did with cats and bears in her earlier series.The Empty City begins with the Big Growl, a devastating earthquake that changes Lucky's world forever. Lucky has always been a Lone Dog, but now he needs a Pack in order to stay alive, so he teams up with a group of Leashed Dogs who have been separated from their owners. Lucky's vivid point of view and the pulse-pounding action make for the start of an addictive series. The time has come for dogs to rule the wild! | Hunter, Erin |
52 | Great Migrations: Butterflies | The monarch butterfly, one of the most seemingly delicate of all of nature's animals, proves to be one of the toughest in this reader. Making the yearly trip from the Northern United States and Canada to the Oyamel forest of Mexico is no easy task, and it takes five generations of butterflies in order to do so. Battling cold temperatures and the threat of starvation, these beautiful insects complete an almost 3,000 mile journey over the course of two months, only to have to turn and around and head back home. | Marsh, Laura |
53 | Hidden Painting, Readers Paperback Grade 4 | Hm (COR) | |
54 | Unknown Title | Unknown Author | |
55 | Who Were the Wright Brothers? | As young boys, Orville and Wilbur Wright loved all things mechanical. As young men, they gained invaluable skills essential for their success by working with printing presses, bicycles, motors, and any sort of machinery they could get their hands on. As adults, the brothers worked together to invent, build, and fly the world's first successful airplane. This is the fascinating story of the two inventors and aviation pioneers who never lost sight of their dream: to fly, and to soar higher! | Buckley, James, Jr. |
56 | GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS | James Marshall | |
57 | Mr. Popper's penguins | Richard and Florence Atwater; illustrated by Robert Lawson | |
58 | A Journey to the New World | Kathryn Lasky | |
59 | Animals Of Africa | Connects kids with all the facts they want to know about some of the animal kingdom's largest marvels through simple text and incredible full-color photography. | Scholastic Eds. |
60 | Planets | Asks readers true or false questions about planets that the reader can find the answers to by turning the page. | Berger, Melvin and Gilda Berger |
61 | Ants | Melissa Stewart | |
62 | Sharks! | Anne Schreiber | |
63 | Math Rashes And Other Classroom Tales | Hilariously unusual events unfold in this collection of ten wonderfully wacky stories featuring the characters from The Classroom At The End Of The Hall. | Evans, Douglas |
64 | Unknown Title | Unknown Author | |
65 | Plants | Adrianna Edwards | |
66 | Junie B., First Grader | ||
67 | Amazing Arctic Animals | Describes the physical characteristics, adaptations, and behavior of various animals that live in the arctic, including the polar bear, arctic fox, and arctic hare. | Glassman, Jackie |
68 | Snakes! [pbk] | Melissa Stewart | |
69 | Deep-sea Monsters | Melvin Berger | |
70 | Space Exploration | Adrianna Edwards | |
71 | A Picture Book of Harry Houdini | David A. Adler | |
72 | A Picture Book of Harry Houdini | David A. Adler | |
73 | Penguins and Antarctica | Mary Pope Osborne | |
74 | Cheetahs | Presents the life of cheetahs, including where they live, what they eat, and how they care for their young. | Marsh, Laura |
75 | In The Desert | What's dry and hot with hills of sand as far as the eye can see? Hop on your camel and let's travel through the world's great deserts! | Rice, Howard |
76 | How Zoe Made Friends | When Zoe has to start a new school after the summer holidays, she is naturally apprehensive. Making friends at a new school was hard enough but with her skin condition, that made it look like she had two different skin tones, it had always been harder. In her last school she had been lucky enough to befriend Quinn and that had changed everything. But now she would have to start all over and Quinn had already told her how horrible third graders could be.It isn't too long before Quinn's words are ringing in Zoe's ears, when class bully Nyla decides to try to turn the rest of the class against her by telling them that she has a disease and is contagious.Zoe fears the worst, but she is tougher than she thought she was and is determined that she will make friends and that others will like her for who she is. She just needs to work out how. | Jarred Stanton |
77 | November Night | Ron Roy | |
78 | Spiders | Laura Marsh | |
79 | Spiders | Laura Marsh | |
80 | Microlife That Lives In Soil | Parker, Steve | |
81 | Microlife That Lives In Soil | Parker, Steve | |
82 | Safari | Gail Tuchman | |
83 | The Littles Go To School | Mischievous Tom and Lucy Little get more adventures than they anticipated when they are taken to school--in Henry Bigg's gerbil cage. | Peterson, John Lawrence |
84 | The Littles Go To School | Mischievous Tom and Lucy Little get more adventures than they anticipated when they are taken to school--in Henry Bigg's gerbil cage. | Peterson, John Lawrence |
85 | The Littles Go To School | Mischievous Tom and Lucy Little get more adventures than they anticipated when they are taken to school--in Henry Bigg's gerbil cage. | Peterson, John Lawrence |
86 | Manatees | Laura Marsh | |
87 | Slither, Snake! | Shelby Alinsky | |
88 | The Quilt Story | A pioneer mother lovingly stitches a beautiful quilt which warms and comforts her daughter Abigail; many years later another mother mends and patches it for her little girl. | Johnston, Tony |
89 | Turtles | Laura F. Marsh | |
90 | Lexi's Tale | Johanna Hurwitz | |
91 | Stars | Adrianna Edwards | |
92 | Home Address | Home is a long way from home! There are no refrigerators in space-think about it! Life on the International Space Station is well, another, way of life: you wake up in a sleeping bag tied to the wall; open a food package which keeps your meals from floating away, and then maybe go to work . . . walking in space! (And the toilet? That's a story!) A lively reader about daily life on the ISS. | Buckley, James |
93 | Golden Sun | Follows Golden Sun, an Appaloosa horse, through several seasons as Little Turtle, a Nez Perce boy, raises and trains him then takes him along on a vision quest in hopes of saving his friend Pale Moon from serious illness. | Sanderson, Whitney |
94 | Sea Turtles | Laura F. Marsh | |
95 | Meerkats | Laura F. Marsh | |
96 | Unknown Title | Unknown Author | |
97 | Lady Lollipop | ||
98 | Dinosaurs | Kathy Zoehfeld | |
99 | Space Rocks | Adrianna Edwards | |
100 | Lizards | Laura F. Marsh |