![]() ![]() Magic Tree House Mysteries by Mary Pope Osborne, AR 3.0 – 3.9, Lexile 250 – 500. Second grader, Jigsaw Jones loves to solve puzzles and mysteries. Stink and his friends are in second grade and have lots of fun and adventures together. Andy Shane doesn’t want to be in school, and he’s reminded of it during every activity when Delores Starbuckle tattles on something about Andy. Ivy and Bean are two spunky characters, who never meant to like each other, but are now best friends.Īndy Shane series by Jennifer Jacobson. Ivy and Bean by Annie Barrows, AR 3.1 – 3.9 Lexile 440 – 520. These stories about cousins who are are sharing a bedroom for the summer in their aunt’s attic, are delightful and heart warming and include some very special illustrations by Wendy Anderson Halperin. Higher reading Level beginning chapter booksĬobble Street Cousins by Cynthia Rylant. is a sassy and hilarious girl, with horrible grammar who gets into lots of predicaments. Nate is a great detective, and he along with his trusty dog, Sludge and his friend, Annie, solve lots of mysteries, even when his nemesis, Rosamond gets in the way. These books are beginning chapter books for fans of Fancy Nancy picture books. These books feature Max and his best friend Zoe as they explore different places and meet new people.įancy Nancy Chapter Books by Jane O’Connor. What will happen when she goes to school without it? Posey always wears her pink tutu, but now she’s starting first grade and she has to go without it, even though her tutu gives her all of her courage. The character was inspired by the great niece of the author. AR 1.9 – 2.8, Lexile 280 – 420. Katie is a sassy, spunky, curious and funny Chinese American girl who is great at getting into trouble. Hey Jack gives her next door neighbor a chance to be heard. series describes her quirky adventures from her point of view. This early chapter book series describes their quirky adventures from her point of view. Brown is a girl and her best friend Jack lives next door. Frog and Toad are best friends and are always there for one another.īillie B. Poppleton is a pig who has many adventures.įrog and Toad by Arnold Lobel. ![]() Jack Jones (a dog), and Bunny Brown (a rabbit) are detectives and very best friends who have never found a mystery too hard to solve. High Rise Private Eyes by Cynthia Rylant. Putter and his cat, Tabby, have lots of adventures while being good neighbors in their hometown. Henry and his huge dog, Mudge, share many fun times as they explore the world. Lower Reading level beginning chapter books if these books are a little too easy for your young reader, please check out MY CHAPTER BOOK LIST. I’ve also divided the list by lower and higher levels. Most of these books can be found in your public library, but if you’d rather purchase one of these early chapter book series, I’ve included Amazon links. I’ve included the title, the author, a brief description, the Lexile levels, and the AR levelsto help you find a series that will be perfect for your child. This is a list of my favorite Beginning chapter book series for children reading on grades levels of 2-3. I have not used the blog and other features, but I’m going to try to educate myself with how they are used during the Summer.Early Chapter Books for kids reading on grade levels, 2 and 3. A report that shows this would be extremely beneficial to me. It would be nice to be able to quickly run a report for school administrators that show when you emailed a particular parent or group of parents through your program. I do wish that you continue work and quickly develop the emailed parent log. PLEASE KEEP THIS BCC FEATURE! It is more valued than you know. I like how when I send an email that the email is sent to one recipient (despite having an entire list). I love how the parent is shown and associated with the student. With the iGradePlus email system within the grade book, it’s as simple as finding the student and checking the box. Often times, my students have different last names than their parents and it makes associating a particular parent with a student an arduous and difficult task. I like how I can easy send emails to parents of the students in my classes. I really like the email application within the iGradePlus grade book. ![]()
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