Strong Readers Set A: Frog Can Do Many Things (L6)

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        Level 6 Illustrated by Bill Helin. Back cover book introduction: Frog can do many things. Frog wants to fly. Do you think Frog will ever learn to fly?
Educator & Series Information
Frog Can Do Many Things is part of the Strong Readers: Set A series. Set A includes a mixture of both fiction and non-fiction books, from levels 1 through 10, based on the appearance, behaviours, and habitats of frog, bear, eagle, and raven. The fictional stories are about frog, bear, eagle, and raven with their friends in their respective habitats.
The Strong Readers are a guided/leveled reading series chock full of science, numeracy, social responsibility, language arts and oral language teachings. Strong Readers are rich with scaffolded text features and have beautiful illustrations and photographs. The entire series is interconnected and follows the cultural values of frog, bear, eagle and raven throughout.
Guided Reading Level: 6
This resource is available in French: Grenouille sait faire beaucoup de choses.
Additional Information
Book Dimensions: 6.5in x 5.5in | Pages: 16 | ISBN: 9781927571149
- Strong Readers Set A Levels 1 - 10: Guided Reading Bundle
- Strong Readers Set A Levels 1 - 10: Single Set Bundle
- Strong Readers Sets A & B Levels 1 - 20 - Guided Reading Bundle
- Strong Readers Sets A & B Levels 1 - 20: Single Set Bundle
- Teacher Resource Bundle: Strong Readers Sets A & B
- Theme Bundle: Frogs

 
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