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PROGRAM:
National Geographic Classroom Libraries
GRADE(S):
1-6
SUBJECT(S):
Science
Social Studies
SERVES:
On-Level Students
KEY FEATURE:
Dynamic age-appropriate content, Sharpen reading skills, Build fluency and independence
 
Content Literacy :   National Geographic Class Libraries : Materials
Grade 1 Collection
Guided Reading Levels A-J
  • The Grade 1 collection supports and encourages your youngest readers. From tales of brave firefighters to important ways young children can help care for and protect the Earth, these books feature content that matters to children.

Collection includes...
Little Monkeys (A) Mud, Mud, Mud (E)
What Is the Pattern? (A) A Firefighter Wears a Helmet (F)
The Fourth of July (B) I Can See My Shadow (F)
Plants & Animals Live Here (B) Polar Bears (F)
An Elephant’s Trunk (C ) Class Calendar (G)
The Festival (C ) Sharing a Pizza (G)
Watch the Sky (C ) Caring for Earth (H)
Best Friends (D) The Night Sky (H)
On a Map (D) Make a Piñata (I)
Who Works at the Zoo? (D) On the Moon (I)
Having Fun (E) Washington, D. C. (J)
I Can Breathe Underwater (E) What Lives in a Tide Pool? (J)
Grade 2 Collection
Guided Reading Levels E-N
  • In this exciting Grade 2 collection, stories become more complex to challenge your second graders as they continue their journey toward fluency. Students learn about everything from aquatic life to making tortillas.

Collection includes...
Class Teddy Bear (E) Rocks (J)
A Pride of Lions (E) Chocolate (K)
A Frog Has a Sticky Tongue (F) Potatoes (K)
Marks in the Sand (F) Spiders Spin Silk (K)
Ella’s Time Line (G) Big Bend Adventure (L)
Plants on My Plate (G) Life in the Ocean (L)
Making Tortillas (H) Looking for Symmetry (L)
Thanks to the Triangle! (H) Why Did They Come? (L)
How Do Seeds Travel? (I) Crittercam (M)
Machines That Fly (I) The Return of the Buffaloes (M)
Hello, Fish! (J) Caves (N)
My Bean Plant (J) The True-or-False Book of Cats (N)
Grade 3 Collection
Guided Reading Levels J-R
  • By Grade 3, text has replaced illustration as the primary tool for comprehension. Complex narratives make for more advanced stories, many of which take students out of the classroom to exotic locations, from exciting European cities to the deep reaches of Africa’s rain forest.

Collection includes...
Thomas Edison (J) Watching Water Birds (N)
What Makes a Tiger Hard to See? (J) Exploring the Everglades (O)
Frogs (K) Storms (O)
Holidays (K) The Tiger Has a Toothache (O)
Astronauts in Space (L) The Great Pyramid (P)
The Eiffel Tower (L) A Guide to the Planets (P)
The Key to Maps (L) Watching Desert Wildlife (P)
The Legend of the White Buffalo Woman (M) Young Abe Lincoln, The Frontier Days (P)
Sharks (M) Life Cycles (Q)
Skateboard! (M) Science at the Aquarium (Q)
A New Look at Thanksgiving (N) Journeying into Rain Forests (R)
The Olympics (N) Running Scared (R)
Grade 4 Collection
Guided Reading Levels M-V
  • The Grade 4 collection expands children’s vocabularies and keeps them engaged in learning. Books feature subject matter, such as the antislavery movement, that encourages group discussion—plus exciting cliff-hanger mysteries to keep students turning pages.

Collection includes...
Animal Records (M) The Hunted (R)
Frog Report (M) Wolf Stalker (R)
On Safari (N) The Antislavery Movement (S)
Forest Fires (O) Exploring Space (S)
Great Barrier Reef (O) Surviving Volcanoes & Glaciers (S)
Abe Lincoln Goes to Washington: 1837-1865 (P) Bike! (T)
The Jackie Robinson Story (P) Climb! (T)
The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (P) The Home Front During World War II (T)
Making Special Effects (Q) African Journeys (1850-1900) (U)
SuperCroc (Q) Robert Ballard (U)
Cliff-Hanger (R) The Human Machine (V)
Escape From Fear (R) Stars and Galaxies (V)
Grade 5 Collection
Guided Reading Levels Q-X
  • From cowboys and cattle drives to finding science at the mall, this rich Grade 5 collection uses advanced text structures and increasingly expanded vocabulary to keep young readers motivated to read.

Collection includes...
The Mystery of Magnets (Q) The Civil Rights Movement (U)
Science at the Mall (Q) Discovering Radioactivity (U)
Deadly Waters (R) Missions in Space (1955-Present) (U)
Ghost Horses (R) The Emancipation Proclamation (V)
Out of the Deep (R) Stars and Galaxies (V)
Triumph on Everest: A Photobio of Sir E. Hillary (R) Votes for Women (V)
Cowboys and Cattle Drives (S) Endangered Species (W)
Missions and Ranchos (S) How We Crossed the West (W)
Peering into Darkness (S) How We Crossed the West (W)
Secrets of the Pyramids (S) Extreme Weather (X)
Dive! (T) Sylvia Earle: Protecting the Seas (X)
Skateboard! (T) Ski! (X)
Grade 6 Collection
Guided Reading Levels S-Z
  • The Grade 6 collection features sophisticated books on a range of subjects to captivate your mature readers. Here, students explore everything from DNA to the inner workings of the World Wide Web.

Collection includes...
Inside the Internet (S) Two Cultures Meet: Native American and European (W)
Storming a Castle (S) Volcanoes and Earthquakes (W)
Skate! (T) Ancient Rome (X)
Snowboard! (T) Building Tiny Transistors (X)
Surf! (T) Crunching Numbers (X)
Protecting the Planet (U) Global Warming (X)
The Oceans Around Us (U) Uncovering the Structure of DNA (X)
The Struggle for Equality (U) Facing the Lion (Y)
The Age of Inventions (V) Feeding the World (Y)
America Enters World War I (V) Understanding Electricity (Y)
The Progressives (V) Renaissance and Reformation (Z)
Finding the First Vaccines (W) The Islamic World (Z)
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