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  1. Level 5 (RA 10-11 yrs): Text at this level reflects the ability of the reader to hold onto more complex ideas over longer sentences. Vocabulary challenge is increasing and meaning may be spread over several sentences. This level is the most often used for students with a 10+ reading age as it

    • Review Sight Words
    • Nancy Is My Cat
    • Heat: Molecules on the Move
    • Experiment 1
    • Heat: From Hot to Cold
    • Heat: Expanding and Contracting
    • Review Sight Words
    • Fable)
    • Plan for Ginger
    • Review Sight Words
    • A Big Goof
    • From Rain to Shine
    • Great American: A School Essay
    • Sayings Explained
    • Review Sight Words
    • Long Winter Sleep
    • Where It Lives
    • What It Looks Like
    • What It Eats
    • Judge the Judge
    • Review Sight Words
    • Pearl in a Rush
    • Matter: Changes of State
    • Raisins
    • Review Sight Words
    • Clowning Around
    • Feeling on Top of the World
    • High Seas, Calm Seas
    • The Butterfly and the Moth
    • The Housefly
    • Review Sight Words
    • Review Sight Words
    • If You Can’t Say Something Nice
    • Winter Walk
    • Snowman, Snowman
    • Review Sight Words
    • More Sayings Explained
    • The Dormouse in Alice in Wonderland
    • The Ugly Buckling
    • Review Sight Words
    • Moose in Love: A Real Story
    • The Armadillo
    • Marmots

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    Some cats are grand, and some are fancy. My cat is plain. I call her Nancy. A mighty hunter of rats and mice, She brings them to me. I’d say that’s nice. She sits and stares. She licks my face. Then all at once, she has to race— Around the room and up the hall, Then whoosh! she’s back, to bat a ball. She stalks, and she prances. She walks, and she ...

    Heat is one kind of energy. You can’t see it, but you can see what it does. Plants get bigger and bigger under the sun. They use the sun’s heat and light to make food for themselves. A truck speeds along a highway. Under its hood, gas is being heated up to make the truck run. The water in a teakettle on the stove begins to bubble and steam. It’s be...

    Place two same-sized cups side by side. Fill one cup with ice-cold water. Fill the other cup with the same amount of hot (but not bubbling hot) water. Carefully place a drop of red food dye in the center of the water in each cup. Make a note of what you think will happen—and you think it will happen. In our next lesson, you will read and find out w...

    In the last lesson, you read about heat and what happens to molecules in something when it is heated. You found out that hot molecules move faster than cold molecules. You read about an experiment with food dye and two cups, one filled with hot water and one with cold. You were asked what would happen and why. Maybe you did the experiment to see fo...

    In the last lesson, you read about an experiment with two containers of water, one with cold water and one with hot. You were asked what would happen if you put your hands in both containers for a short time. And you were asked to think about why this would happen. See if your thinking was right. Here is what happens and why: The hand in the cold w...

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    rooster and his family made their home at the edge of the woods. Winter had been long and cold. The family—Father Rooster, Mother Hen, and six little chicks—did not have much food left to get through the rest of the winter. As the sun came up, the rooster got ready to leave home. The hen put on a brave smile. “I am sure you will find us some food, ...

    Ginger Gosky was a sweet and gentle child, but she just could not sit still. This made problems for her at school. As much as she would try, it seemed as if her teacher was always saying things like “Ginger, please sit in your seat.” “Ginger, I asked you to stop drumming your hands on the desk. Please see me after school.” “Ginger, stop humming and...

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    Ester Mendez’s mother was a hairdresser. Mrs. Mendez had a shop in the back of their house. On weekend days, Ester loved to watch her mother work on people’s hair. She would trim it, cut it, and shape it into fancy hairdos. Mrs. Mendez often asked Ester to hand her bottles from the shelf against the back wall. Sometimes, Mrs. Mendez would let Ester...

    Ellen Berkett had risen early so that she would have more time to pick the right clothes to wear. She wanted to look her best for the cheerleading tryouts, which were after school that day. It was a bright, crisp fall day, with a hint of winter in the air. Ellen chose her best sweater and matching skirt to wear. It was perfect for the cool weather,...

    My name is Pearl, and I am thirteen years old. I want to tell you about a man who is a great American. His name is Jon Birkin, and he is my father. His work takes him all around the world. He is an expert on money and the best ways to manage it. He meets with the heads of big companies, and they always listen to what he has to say. But when he is a...

    The Saying: Gert felt like a fish out of water at the country club. The Saying Explained: A fish belongs in water and cannot live outside its watery home. People use the saying “fish out of water” when they feel out of place. What Gert is really saying is this: “I have never been to such a fancy place. I feel that I don’t belong here.” The Saying: ...

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    What do you do when the weather outside is like the inside of a fridge? People find such a problem easy to deal with. We stay inside our heated houses and put on thick clothes when we have to go outside. But what about animals? What can they do to deal with extreme cold? In the late fall, animals sense that winter is near. This is the signal for so...

    Badgers can be found in many places. You will find them most often in Britain and in North America. They often live surprisingly near the center of cities. Badgers are rarely seen because of their nocturnal habits. It is extremely rare for a badger to be seen during the daylight. Badgers come out during the long nights of fall and winter, one hour ...

    Some badgers have a gray body with black and white stripes on the head. People might think that the stripes help it hide from its enemies at night because they look like beams of moonlight coming through the trees. Yet badgers seldom come out in moonlight, and when they do, they stand out like a sore thumb. White objects will stand out if there is ...

    Badgers are flesh-eaters, and when you look at a badger’s skull, you can see an animal that is made to attack and eat another very big animal. Its teeth are strong, and there are long ridges around the hinges of the jaws that keep the teeth from breaking. Yet badgers live on a wide range of soft food. Earthworms are eaten the most, as are The Badge...

    There once was a judge who loved to eat fudge, and on his high bench left many a smudge. “Who did this?” shouted the clerk. “Whoever it is, is an incredible jerk! The evidence is extremely clear. We must find the culprit, I fear! For this may no longer take place. Smudges on a judge’s bench are a disgrace. A judge must have no smudges so near. The ...

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    It was the morning of Pearl’s tenth birthday. She ran out to the mailbox to see if she had gotten any birthday greetings from her friends and her family. She found some, along with a package from her uncle Albert. Pearl rushed into the house. “Mom! Dad!” she cried. “I got a package from Uncle Al! What do you think it is? I’m so excited!” Pearl’s mo...

    All matter on Earth is made up of atoms, which may combine into molecules. The three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. In all three states of matter, the atoms or molecules are always on the move. solid keeps its shape and volume as it moves about. Think of a brick or a plastic ball. These objects hold their shape when you pick them up o...

    It may surprise you to find out that a raisin and a grape are the same fruit. A raisin is a dried grape. Its name comes from the French word for grape. Not all grapes make good raisins. The best ones to use are white grapes that are quite sweet and have tender skin. Raisins are used in puddings, cakes, candies, cookies, and bread. They are also sol...

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    Kirsten was helping her mother wash the kitchen windows. “I have to stop soon,” she said. “Howie’s coming here in a little while. We have to work on our makeup.” “You can’t wear makeup yet,” said her mom. “And I would be surprised if Howie wears makeup.” “Not that kind of makeup, Mom,” Kirsten said with a giggle. “Our class is putting on a circus s...

    The marmot is the largest member of the squirrel family. It is heavy-set, which means it has a large, chunky body. All marmots are great diggers and always live in underground burrows. Some kinds of marmots may dig a burrow near where they feed. All the burrow members use the same trail from their home to their feeding grounds. Marmots do not go ou...

    The marmot is the largest member of the squirrel family. It is heavy-set, which means it has a large, chunky body. All marmots are great diggers and always live in underground burrows. Some kinds of marmots may dig a burrow near where they feed. All the burrow members use the same trail from their home to their feeding grounds. Marmots do not go ou...

    The marmot is the largest member of the squirrel family. It is heavy-set, which means it has a large, chunky body. All marmots are great diggers and always live in underground burrows. Some kinds of marmots may dig a burrow near where they feed. All the burrow members use the same trail from their home to their feeding grounds. Marmots do not go ou...

    The marmot is the largest member of the squirrel family. It is heavy-set, which means it has a large, chunky body. All marmots are great diggers and always live in underground burrows. Some kinds of marmots may dig a burrow near where they feed. All the burrow members use the same trail from their home to their feeding grounds. Marmots do not go ou...

    The marmot is the largest member of the squirrel family. It is heavy-set, which means it has a large, chunky body. All marmots are great diggers and always live in underground burrows. Some kinds of marmots may dig a burrow near where they feed. All the burrow members use the same trail from their home to their feeding grounds. Marmots do not go ou...

    The marmot is the largest member of the squirrel family. It is heavy-set, which means it has a large, chunky body. All marmots are great diggers and always live in underground burrows. Some kinds of marmots may dig a burrow near where they feed. All the burrow members use the same trail from their home to their feeding grounds. Marmots do not go ou...

    The marmot is the largest member of the squirrel family. It is heavy-set, which means it has a large, chunky body. All marmots are great diggers and always live in underground burrows. Some kinds of marmots may dig a burrow near where they feed. All the burrow members use the same trail from their home to their feeding grounds. Marmots do not go ou...

    The marmot is the largest member of the squirrel family. It is heavy-set, which means it has a large, chunky body. All marmots are great diggers and always live in underground burrows. Some kinds of marmots may dig a burrow near where they feed. All the burrow members use the same trail from their home to their feeding grounds. Marmots do not go ou...

    The marmot is the largest member of the squirrel family. It is heavy-set, which means it has a large, chunky body. All marmots are great diggers and always live in underground burrows. Some kinds of marmots may dig a burrow near where they feed. All the burrow members use the same trail from their home to their feeding grounds. Marmots do not go ou...

    The marmot is the largest member of the squirrel family. It is heavy-set, which means it has a large, chunky body. All marmots are great diggers and always live in underground burrows. Some kinds of marmots may dig a burrow near where they feed. All the burrow members use the same trail from their home to their feeding grounds. Marmots do not go ou...

    The marmot is the largest member of the squirrel family. It is heavy-set, which means it has a large, chunky body. All marmots are great diggers and always live in underground burrows. Some kinds of marmots may dig a burrow near where they feed. All the burrow members use the same trail from their home to their feeding grounds. Marmots do not go ou...

    The marmot is the largest member of the squirrel family. It is heavy-set, which means it has a large, chunky body. All marmots are great diggers and always live in underground burrows. Some kinds of marmots may dig a burrow near where they feed. All the burrow members use the same trail from their home to their feeding grounds. Marmots do not go ou...

    The marmot is the largest member of the squirrel family. It is heavy-set, which means it has a large, chunky body. All marmots are great diggers and always live in underground burrows. Some kinds of marmots may dig a burrow near where they feed. All the burrow members use the same trail from their home to their feeding grounds. Marmots do not go ou...

    The marmot is the largest member of the squirrel family. It is heavy-set, which means it has a large, chunky body. All marmots are great diggers and always live in underground burrows. Some kinds of marmots may dig a burrow near where they feed. All the burrow members use the same trail from their home to their feeding grounds. Marmots do not go ou...

    The marmot is the largest member of the squirrel family. It is heavy-set, which means it has a large, chunky body. All marmots are great diggers and always live in underground burrows. Some kinds of marmots may dig a burrow near where they feed. All the burrow members use the same trail from their home to their feeding grounds. Marmots do not go ou...

    The marmot is the largest member of the squirrel family. It is heavy-set, which means it has a large, chunky body. All marmots are great diggers and always live in underground burrows. Some kinds of marmots may dig a burrow near where they feed. All the burrow members use the same trail from their home to their feeding grounds. Marmots do not go ou...

    The marmot is the largest member of the squirrel family. It is heavy-set, which means it has a large, chunky body. All marmots are great diggers and always live in underground burrows. Some kinds of marmots may dig a burrow near where they feed. All the burrow members use the same trail from their home to their feeding grounds. Marmots do not go ou...

  2. Steve Roberts is a comic artist and Lead Creative and writer for children's TV. He has drawn comics for 2000ad including Banzai Battalion, Judge Dredd, Sinister Dexter and Bec and Kawl. Outside comics Steve has worked as a Lead Creative and writer for Ragdoll Productions Ltd.

  3. Penguin Reader Level 5 - Rebecca [01-58] - Free download as PDF File (.pdf) or view presentation slides online.

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  4. Steve Roberts is a British comics artist, best known for his work on the long-running humour strip Bec & Kawl (written by Simon Spurrier).

  5. Wilson Language Training Corporation. www.wilsonlanguage.com. Wilson Reading System® Student Workbook Five A. Item # SW5A. ISBN 978-1-56778-086-4. THIRD EDITION (revised 2004) PUBLISHED BY: Wilson Language Training Corporation. 47 Old Webster Road Oxford, MA 01540 United States of America (800) 899-8454 www.wilsonlanguage.com.

  6. The Story of the Internet (Penguin Readers-Level 5) - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online.

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